Monday, January 19, 2009

Carto explique la ploutocratie des médias


Is the Major Media Controlled? - Willis Carto
Willis Carto est un éditeur dissident qui a fondé l'Institute for Historical Review et le journal The Spotlight. Les deux publications sont mortes des suites de sabotage. Puis il a fondé The Barnes Review et American Free Press, qui se portent très bien. Extrêmement productif, la somme de ses publications est incomparable - on parle ici d'une quantité tout simplement astronomique.

Voyez Willis Carto dans ce douteux documentaire français sur les théories de la conspiration du 11 septembre.

Populism vs Plutocracy, by Willis A. Carto

Conspiracy Against Freedom:A Documentation of One Campaign of the Anti-Defamation League Against Freedom of Speech and Thought in America, by Liberty Lobby

Le Congrès Juif Mondial


Murder Discussed at High-Level Bronfman Meeting

In 2005 New York magazine noted Edgar Bronfman “belongs to one of the world’s most exclusive clubs, an impossibly elite gathering known as the ‘Mega Group.’ It consists of about a dozen inconceivably rich Jews who get together several times a year, often in either Bronfman’s or [CBS owner] Larry Tisch’s apartment. . . .”
In 1990, an unexpected source advised Andrew St. George—chief correspondent for The Spotlight (forerunner of AFP)—there had been a high-level meeting at Bronfman’s New York apartment attended by top financial patrons and leaders of the Zionist movement. (This was the “Mega Group” although its name was not then known.) Devoted to combating the purported “rise of anti-Semitism,” the meeting’s participants included financier Felix Rohatyn and Jacques Torczyner, president of the Zionist Organization of America.
Andrew’s source told him Torczyner said, in words to these effect: “It’s time that we put a stop to Willis Carto and his newspaper, The Spotlight.” Torczyner said specifically that Carto and his associates should be “hunted and shot like quail.”
Torczyner’s candor disturbed at least some of his fellow power brokers who responded, “We can’t use the tactics of our enemies.”
In fact, it was the aforementioned Rohatyn who told St. George about the meeting. A longtime newsman, St. George knew many people, Rohatyn among them.
St. George took the story to Carto and Mark Lane, The Spotlight’s anti-Zionist Jewish attorney, who wrote a letter to Torczyner warning him against making further threats. Still, a continuing campaign to destroy The Spotlight culminated with the populist weekly driven out of business in 2001. Thank goodness, AFP picked up The Spotlight’s fallen torch.
Carto had reason to be concerned: Bronfman fingerprints were all over the JFK assassination conspiracy. For the tip of that iceberg, see the Dec. 9&16, 2013 issue of AFP.
Michael Collins Piper. American Free Press, Jan 6&13, 2014




In The New Babylon--Those Who Reign Supreme, Michael Collins Piper writes:
JACQUES TORCZYNER, born in Belgium, came to the United States in 1940 where he became active in the Zionist Organization of America, of which he served five consecutive terms as president.He has also been chairman of the American section of theWorld Jewish Congress. He was among the “Americans” who—in 1945—attended a special meeting called by Israel’s Founding Father, David Ben-Gurion, which organized support for Jewish terror groups in Palestine.
In 1990, Andrew St. George—chief diplomatic correspondent for the Washington, D.C.-based Spotlight newspaper—was quietly advised that there had been a high-level meeting in NewYork among some top financial patrons and organizational leaders of the global Zionist movement. The meeting was held at the NewYork apartment of Edgar Bronfman,head of the World Jewish Congress.
The meeting was devoted to planning for an energetic assault on the purported “rise of anti-Semitism in America.” In attendance with Bronfman were such Jewish money kings as Michael Milken and Ivan Boesky as well as Wall Street financier (and later US Ambassador to France) Felix Rohatyn, and Jacques Torczyner (then ZOA President), among others.
St. George’s source told him that during that meeting, the aforementioned Torczyner said, in words to this effect:“It’s time that we put a stop to Willis Carto and Liberty Lobby [the publisher of The Spotlight].We’ve been too patient in dealing with this man. He needs to be killed.”
Torczyner said specifically that Carto and his associates at Liberty Lobby were “not bourgeois”—that is, not simple folk without influence—and that they should be “hunted and shot like quail.”
Evidently Torczyner’s candor caused a stir with at least some of those Jewish power barons saying,“We can’t use the kind of tactics on our enemies that the Nazis used on us,” (or words to that effect).
It was Felix Rohatyn who told St. George about this meeting. Having been an international correspondent for Time-Life, St. George knew quite a host of colorful and influential people over the years, from Cuban dictator Fidel Castro to gangster Frank Costello to many others, including Rohatyn.
In any event, St. George took the story to Carto and Mark Lane, Liberty Lobby’s audacious and no-nonsense anti-Zionist Jewish attorney, who then wrote a letter to Torczyner essentially saying:“We know what you said and we take your threats seriously.You have been warned.”
Needless to say, Lane’s letter had its intended effect and as the record demonstrates, Liberty Lobby continued to wage war against Zionism until it was driven into bankruptcy and then out of business in 2001 after a long, drawn-out eight year campaign of legal harassment in courtrooms from California to Washington, DC and on to Switzerland, a series of circumstances which demonstrated, conclusively, that Zionist elements were behind the affair.
Fortunately, in the wake of the destruction of Liberty Lobby,Willis Carto and his associates—including this author, Michael Collins Piper—regrouped and established American Free Press, based in Washington, D.C. 
Suffice it to say that Jacques Torczyner represents the most vile, violent and hateful elements of the Rothschild Empire.