Dear Sir,
Letters to the Editor must he clearly written on one side of 1 the paper only and where a nom-de-plume is used the name of the writer must be included for reference purposes. The Editor reserves the right to abridge, amend or withhold any letter or letters. v OUR ECONOMIC DICTATORSHIP Sir, —To those who have not read the story of the Great Sell Out by Hedda Dyson in the Woman’s Weekly, February 27, 1947, and the reply by Rebecca Astor, March 13, should do so. She says: I have realised for a long time that there is a war on; a war of international finance. Jewry has declared a war without guns; true, no grenades are used, except in Palestine. Hosts of fifth columnists are inside the country or group attacked. It is a subtle and underground war. I would ask: Who won the last war, and who won this one'. So far as the Allied Nations are concerned—strange but true, there are none, but all are in debt (even the U.S.A.) to the Bank of International Settlements (the State within the State), and by their economic control of these Nations they are working for a world-wide dictatorship; and a world-wide International Police Force for their protection. Poverty produced by economic finance is a most deadly science, and produces a servile State. This science is the product of Jewish teaching from the time of the exodus; and the Jewish creed still holds good that the Gentile must come under the domination of the Jew, and the end justifies the means. It may come as a shock to many, that Winstone Churchill is a Zionist. But Madame Astor verified the fact in her reply, I wonder how many more of our leaders can be verified under the same category; whether they be Bureaucratic, Socialist, Nazi, Fascist or Communist, acting .as a screen for those who are attacking/ the British Nation under the guise f of political economy. Until governments learn the first lesson in ethics and economics; money lending Internationalists will dictate their pol- •’ icy. If Governments seek world peace they have but to strike off their fetters. Until they do, we must judge them: Now when our land to ruins brink is verging / In God’s name speak while there is time Now, when the padlocks for our lips are forging Silence is a crime* Whittier. Yours etc., W. BRADSHAW.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 29, 16 May 1947, Page 4
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