Senator Hollings
May 21, 2004 06:30 AM
by Frank Reitemeyer
The following news on Senator Hollings came to my attention. Students of the Rajah may remember his words of 1894: "Christianity of today is modern Judaism, but the Christianity of Jesus is something different" (Echoes I:416).
Students of his successor Katherine Tingley may remember her bitter commentaries about the conspiracy, i.e. the 1913 Federal reserve coup, the 1918 Wilson betrayal with his 14 point program for a just, status quo ante peace among the nations, upon which Germany laid down her weapons, KT's 1919 warnings against the black magic actions of the free masons and jews in Versailles, where the Jews the first time in history appeared as a nation, their empty desk named "desk of the absent ones".
Does mankind follow the same old tracks again and again?
Is there a chance for Universal Brotherhood among the nations?
Seems that Senator Hollings is the lonely caller in the desert as Charles Lindbergh, Sven Hedin and theosophical teachers Katherine Tingley and Gottfried von Purucker were.
Frank
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ADL Urges Senator Hollings to Disavow Statements on Jews and the Iraq War
http://www.adl.org/PresRele/ASUS_12/4496_12.htm
New York, NY, May 14, 2004 . The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) urged Senator Ernest F. Hollings (D-SC) to publicly disavow his statements in a newspaper column suggesting that the war in Iraq was motivated by "President Bush's policy to secure Israel" and advanced by a handful of Jewish officials and opinion leaders.
"Certainly, discussing and questioning policy is the right and duty of all responsible leaders. But when the debate veers into anti-Jewish stereotyping, it is tantamount to scapegoating and an appeal to ethnic hatred," Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, said in a letter to Sen. Hollings. "Regardless of whether one feels that America's war on Iraq was justified, the charge that it is being fought by the U.S. on behalf of Israel grossly misrepresents the legitimate U.S. interests that are involved in the debate.
"This is reminiscent of age-old, anti-Semitic canards about a Jewish conspiracy to control and manipulate government," the letter said. "We urge you, as you commence the final session of your three-decade Senate career, to reconsider these comments and reject public debate that invokes stereotypes or intolerance of any kind."
The statements by Sen. Hollings appeared in a column in the Charleston Post and Courier on May 6 and were subsequently entered into the Congressional Record.
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