THE PROMOTERS OF WAR
Sir, —If the heads of international diplomacy stand for anything. It would be quite safe to assume that Soviet policies are not necessarily made at the Kremlin. The supreme lesson is that on certain matters of the highest policy the U.S.A. (New York) and the U.S.S.R. (Moscow) have acted in the highest accord. A promoter of prize fights is careful to see that so long as there is a fight, his profits bring a handsome solace to him for any catastrophe which may overtake one or both contestants. So it does not seem that the successful, outcome of war, in the military sense matters much. However, for the first time in history, mankind has got the promoters into the ring. Signs are hot wanting, that the New York Jews are seriously alarmed at the turn of events in Palestine. If the war starts there, they will for the first time, be in it. The Jews will have to find an army and call it a Jewish Army, because U.N. won’t. Wernher Sombart, a very able Jew,' wrote: That wars were the Jews’ harvest. Rotation of crops is a feature of sound husbandry. And you can take this last war as a good example of the international harvester. ' ! Yours etc., W. BRADSHAW.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 76, 2 August 1948, Page 4
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