Public Opinion
WATCHMAN WHAT OF 1949?
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Sir, —Why do the Political Zionists want Palestine? They have been offered Kenya, but that does not suit their plans. And if they cannot get Palestine by fair means or foul, they will involve us in economic warfare; having the present control of our political and economic administration and interference in these matters, apart from being undesirable, must produce an overriding policy on the moral, physical and economic approach to the nation. This interference is most conspicuous and intensive in the economic administration of our respective Governments. The Jew, being Asiatic and having full control over Russia, is now driving for Palestine with its key to the Mediterranean, the oil fields of Iraq and Iran and the potash salts of the Dead Sea. What a strategic bid for world dictatorship! What a wonderful conception for a dominated Western hemisphere, under its ideological control of an Eastern hierachy, with its finality Communism. This international group who used the war to give Russia a large portion of Europe, are still doing all in their power to build up Russia '’hi.le sabotaging the British Empire. The threat of Communism from Russia (i.e., the Monopoly State) has been used as an excuse for imposing the same objective from Wall Street, New York, Marshall aid being the instrument to compel centralisation of the Western world. The Herald’s leading article of December 31, 1948, says: That “this plot” stands exposed if so, why condemn the stool-pidgeons of a master mind, the hierachy of Wall Street. Control of the press, the air, and a false economy are the paving stones to a world dictatorship to Communism. „ Yours etc., W. BRADSHAW.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 42, 17 January 1949, Page 4
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307Public Opinion WATCHMAN WHAT OF 1949? Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 42, 17 January 1949, Page 4
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