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To: Thomas M. who wrote (3732)9/22/2003 11:23:02 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20773
 
The John Mitchell Henshaw article you posted was pure rubbish made up by a racist right-wing fanatic. Henshaw's piece was originally published in The American Mercury, a Willis Carto publication.

Here's some mentions of Henshaw from an old National Review article on Willis Carto. This is a prime example of fanatic leftists embracing the propaganda of the extreme fascist right.

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The Strange Story of Willis Carto - his fronts, his friends, his philosophy, his "Lobby for Patriotism"

by C. H. Simonds
National Review
September 10, 1971, pages 978 - 989
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-- Antisemitism. Whatever the issue, the Jew almost always lurks nearby. Often the message is put across merely by the gratuitous inclusion of his name. Col. S.S. McClure, for instance, calls the Department of Defense Office of Civil Rights a "group of political commissars headed by Jack Moskowitz." On the same subject, "E. L. Anderson, Ph.D." declares: "The Communist-devised system of 'integration' in an army will ruin it. Nationalists have known this for years, and most of them protested when Anna Rosenberg, the Communist Assistant Secretary of Defense, under Truman, forcibly integrated Negro and White units, during the Korean War." Sometimes it becomes absurd -- as when Mercury writer John Mitchell Henshaw insists on renaming the Kerner Commission after its Executive Director, David Ginsberg.
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Simultaneously with the strange, new-look American Mercury came another publication, the newsletter Washington Observer. The two publications may be subscribed to only in tandem, at a combined price of $10 per year for the semi-monthly Observer and the quarterly Mercury. The editor of Observer, according to its masthead, is "Lee Roberts" who, the ADL gravely reports, is "as elusive as Carto himself" -- hardly surprising, because Roberts does not exist. The bulk of the writing is done by that student of conspiracies, John Mitchell Henshaw.


Is this a desperate attempt on your part to bring the Balfour Declaration into this discussion?
The reference to the Balfour declaration is because the Zionist covenant you mentioned would have referenced that.