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• James H. Fetzer Interviews Benton L. Bradberry - The Myth of German Villainy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8-5EZTeqOI

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May 1Liked by Julius Skoolafish

Found this shocking. Many new details. Hellstorn level of deeply saddening :-(

Working my way through. Ty again.

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• Henrik Palmgren Interviews Benton L Bradberry - The Myth of German Villainy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ruS_c7_D6M

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• Dealing in Hate: The Development of Anti German Propaganda - Dr. Michael F. Connors - Just Audiobooks

https://odysee.com/@JustAudiobooks:0/Dealing-in-Hate-The-Development-of-Anti-German-Propaganda:4

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https://christiansfortruth.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Dealing-in-Hate.pdf

“This new booklet is an excellent introduction for any student of black propaganda. The author argues that we have been deliberately manipulated into a "hate Germany" attitude, and led to believe that the Huns are much more prone to warfare than any other nation. He logs the outbreaks of warfare over the past century, and shows that Germany has committed far fewer acts of aggression than her European neighbors. He examines the manipulation of public opinion through the invention of atrocity rumors and shows how some of the canards-such as the famous "soap factory" yarn-were actually recycled during WWII, even after they had been exposed after the end of WWI! He concludes by giving a few examples of the hysterical, anti-German outbursts which have emanated from Zionist sources, and censures those authors such as William L. Shirer who still continue in this neurotic vendetta.”

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Apr 30Liked by Julius Skoolafish

This was an excellent read and a quality publication. As I continue to find the true history this book underscored much of what I’ve read elsewhere. The Bad War being one example. I watched documentaries and listened to many discuss the adverse effects of propaganda and am left with the thoughts of how can these lies be countered? I do what I can but the cognitive dissonance is so ingrained in so many. Thanks for this book to add to my knowledge base.

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Thank you Theodore. You describe my own journey and thoughts to a tee. Mine started in Syria in late 2015 and took me down the Russian rabbit hole. Keep learning and sharing.

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May 12Liked by Julius Skoolafish

Thank you. There are many publications and media to examine if one is determined to find truth. Building a network of likeminded individuals that help provide resources to expand the knowledge is always welcomed by me. Glad you liked my comment and agree with a path of discovery.

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Apr 30Liked by Julius Skoolafish

Yes! I bought and read it too! Very, very good.

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Apr 30Liked by Julius Skoolafish

I ordered from Money Tree. Looks like Amazon has deleted it.

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Apr 30Liked by Julius Skoolafish

Excellent, Julius, thanks for the review and link to get the book. It's very timely, I'm writing a new episode to reply to this guy from my Breggins article: https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/the-breggins-and-semitism/comment/54979261 and https://thirdparadigm.substack.com/p/the-breggins-and-semitism/comment/55073857.

Oh wait, he just posted another reply to mine. I'll quote from it:

"How you go from "bird song" to "disgusting" is one of those mysteries. You have a lot of unchecked assumptions. A proper and honest reading of the suggestion would have been, at the very most: the guy is using mild mockery in the face of a violent accusation of him and his kin to be insensitive about the mass murder of millions of Germans. It was also a teasing way of nudging you to respond from another place than the first time around, which appeared to me as being extremely impulsive. I don't believe that my reaction would appear anywhere near "disgusting" on the moral scale of most sane people."

Hahaha! I love when someone gives me the opportunity to explain psychological manipulation in the same post as history ;-)

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May 1Liked by Julius Skoolafish

I read the book a long time ago and though I don't remember the details, I do remember that it was another ey opener.

Another fine book is Douglas Reed's, "The Controversy of Zion."

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Thanks Geoff. I haven't got to Controversy yet but it is on my hot list. So much to read and discover.

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Apr 30Liked by Julius Skoolafish

Really fascinating. Thank you. Listening to the YT interview now.

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May 1Liked by Julius Skoolafish

Thanks for posting information about this book, Julius. I started reading it a few months ago and am not quite finished yet (there is so much out there to read, and digest!)... but it's great to see Bradberry's very fine work getting some more attention.

Do you know if Benton is still around? I did some internet searching for him a while back but didn't find anything recent.

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Dave does mention that Benton has sadly passed away and that he (Dave) has carried his work forward with the latest edition. It was the jewish Bolshevik takeover of Russia and their ensuing Red Terror during which they slaughtered tens of millions of Russians that brought me here. I do appreciate your reading of "The Red Terror" by Melgounov on your substack with Craig.

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May 2Liked by Julius Skoolafish

Thank you Julius! You might have noticed I have been on a bit of a hiatus with reading Melgounov's book... I've started work on the script for the next chapter, but I'm in the middle of putting in our seasonal garden. It's one of those things where you have to get certain things done by a certain time or there are no results! But I will be trying to get back to more recording soon. Ish.

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I am certainly not impatient - I have enough to read. You have your priorities right. Our fruit season has just come to an end but I have no idea how to become self sufficient. I hope to publish my latest on the Romanovs very soon-ish.

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Becoming self-sufficient takes years. One small step at a time. I hope to get there someday! Good for you for making a start with your fruit.

BTW, I forgot to thank you for the information about Benton Bradley. I suspected he had passed over. He definitely left a great legacy with his book.

Looking forward to your work on the Romanovs!

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