[ The American Mercury - http://theamericanmercury.org/2013/10/adl-100-years-of-hate/ ]
Published by Editor on October 20, 2013
by Valdis Bell
TODAY MARKS THE 100th anniversary of the largest and most-well funded
hate and defamation group in the history of mankind: the
Anti-Defamation League, or “ADL.” The organization was originally called
the “Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith” after its parent group,
the Jewish fraternal order B’nai B’rith (meaning “Sons of the Covenant,”
or, literally, “Sons of the Cut” — referring to circumcision).
(ILLUSTRATION: Abraham Foxman, director of the ADL)
The ADL was founded in the immediate aftermath of the conviction of Atlanta B’nai B’rith President Leo Frank for the strangulation and sex murder
of a 13-year-old factory girl, Mary Phagan. The international Jewish
community did not believe that Frank should have been convicted. They
had mounted a huge press, publicity, legal, and lobbying campaign to
convince officials and the public that a Black man, James Conley, was
the real killer. But the evidence against Frank was so strong — and the
evidence against Conley so thin — that the Southern, all White, and
doubtless philo-Semitic (like most of the Christian South) jury
unanimously convicted Leo Frank and sentenced him to hang. Two months
after Frank’s conviction, on October 20, 1913, the ADL was formed. To
this day, the ADL and its allies promote the fiction that Frank’s
conviction was a result of “anti-Semitism” and use the case a rallying
cry to garner support and funding.
The ADL operates as a private intelligence agency, sending spies, infiltrators, disruptors, and agents provocateurs
into the camps — both Jewish and non-Jewish — of those who disagree
with its radically pro-Israel and Jewish supremacist agenda. Also like
an intelligence agency, it maintains a huge database containing personal
information on politicians, writers, dissidents, activists, publishers,
bloggers, and even unaffiliated private citizens so that — should any
of these people “get out of line,” in the opinion of the ADL — they can
be threatened, “exposed,” blackmailed, and thus silenced with maximum
effectiveness.
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