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That was a great interview. It clarified a lot of points about the history of Zionism.

I noticed that Ron referred to Leo Frank as a "murdering rapist" the first time he said it. But every time after that he called Frank a "rapist murderer."

It's a minor point, I suppose, but maybe not. Consider this.

When Frank first punched Little Mary in the face her head hit a lave, but she wasn't knocked out. He then began to sexually assault her and she struggled. That's when he wrapped a cord around her neck and began to strangle her.

He may have fumbled with his pants and ripped away her underwear, while she was struggling. And Frank may have began the rape while she was still alive, but there's no doubt that when she died and stopped resisting, he completed the act (and ejaculated) after she died!

In other words, Leo Frank is a child murdering necrophiliac...and that means Leo Frank was the worse kind of man. And so let's call him what he was, a child murdering rapist monster. A Jewster!

And to think the ADL was founded on proving this man innocent by manipulating the truth through the media, like the Zionist controlled media are doing today with the genocide of Gaza. I think this says a lot about the wealthy Jews who run the world, doesn't it?

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Well, Don, I doubt very much that ALL the wealthy Jews who run the (Western) world are as evil as Leo Frank. The problem isn't "they're all equally evil," it's that much of the Jewish community, especially its wealthy members, reflexively unite to defend their own, even when "their own" are evil—like the genocidal Israeli government. That defense of evil is a form of evil. But a whole lot of the people defending Leo Frank probably didn't murder and rape little girls, just like a lot of the people defending Israel don't personally bury women and children under rubble or fire sniper rifles at Palestinian kids.

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Understood. I'm rereading him now. A long and very detailed book with invaluable insights into the world conspiracy. But it stops at 1956. A good follow-up is "The Neoconservative Revolution" by Murray Friedman. Spills a lot of beans.

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I wonder why Unz is so disparaging toward the most important book on Zionism ever written: "The Controversy of Zion" by Douglas Reed.

Also, in the quote you cite, Unz refers to the Gazan Palestinians as "miserable survivors." I would argue that there are a lot more "miserable survivors" than that in the world.

Also see my own book, https://www.claritypress.com/product/our-country-then-and-now/

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I would need to re-read Reed to have an informed opinion.

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