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Favorite Share Flag Flag this item for Graphic Violence Explicit Sexual Content Hate Speech Misinformation/Disinformation Marketing/Phishing/Advertising Misleading/Inaccurate/Missing Metadata movies Benjamin Freedman Speech UNEDITED VERSION (1961) by Benjamin Freedman Topics NWO, FED, jews, zionism, israel Language English PersonalFreedman was born Oct 4, 1890 in New York City.[4] Freedman claimed that he was present at the1912 presidential campaign as an assistant to Bernard Baruch, and regularly sat at meetings withcandidate Woodrow Wilson. He claimed in a speech that he was a liaison between RollaWells and Henry Morgenthau, Sr. This could only have been with the Democratic NationalCommittee sometime between 1912 and 1916, as in that year Rolla Wells was appointed aGovernor of the Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis. His World War I draft registration card statesthat he was living at 340 West 86th in New York.[5] A few houses away, at 309 lived Samuel D.Leidesdorf. The 1925 New York City directory lists "Benj H Freedman (Freedman-Salisbury Co)h340 W86th"[6] Also living at the same address is "Mrs Moritz Freedman", his widowed mother. Hispartner in this company is listed as "Milton S Salisbury imprs 233 Bway R2156".New York Times, May 10, 1924, pg 21: "Dissolution Notice": "The co-partnership of Freedman-Salsbury Co., composed of Benjamin H Freedman and Milton S. Salsbury, and also doing businessas the Herkules Saw Sales Co. of America with address at 233 Broadway, New York City, has beendissolved." - Milton S Salsbury (Milton Salsbury was the son of Buffalo Bill's manager Nathan "Nate"Salsbury.)He was at one time a partner with Samuel D. Leidesdorf in John H. Woodbury and the John H.Woodbury Laboratories, a dermatological institute [7] and a derivative company of the old WoodburySoap Company. He states that he was in that business from "I would say 1925 to 1937 or 1938." [8] In1931, "Benj H Freedman" is listed in the city directory as living at the Paramount Hotel[9] Benjamin HFreedman was listed on the letterhead of the Institute for Arab American Affairs and around 1946,along with his wife, listed as "R M Schoendorf", "sponsored a series of advertisements under theimprint of 'The League for Peace with Justice in Palestine'".[10] In 1946 he sued the American JewishCommittee for $5,000,000 for libel.[11] In 1948, he, through Hallam Richardson, attorney forthe League for Peace With Justice in Palestine sued the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League (foundedby Samuel Untermyer) for criminal libel, that they had libeled Mr Richardson in a pamphlet by sayinghe had "long been known in the halls of pro-Fascist propaganda." The case was heard beforeHyman Bushel in Mid-Manhattan Court for 23 days and then dismissed.[12]In 1954, his address is stated to be 960 Park Avenue. He contributed money to Conde McGinley,publisher of the periodical Common Sense.[13] In 1955, Rabbi Joachim Prinz (1902–88) (laterPresident of the American Jewish Congress), sued McGinley for branding him a "red rabbi", andFreedman was called as a witness.[14] He also produced several pamphlets over the years. The NewYork Times reported a meeting at the Henry George School where Benjamin H. Freedman spoke on"The Genesis of Middle East Tensions".[15] And again they reported that "Long John Nebel" onWNBC "will discuss anti-Semitism with Benjamin H. Freedman, industrialist."[16] He continued hispolitical activities until the mid-1970s, when he was well over 85 years old. Benjamin Freedman diedin May 1984 at the age of 94. [17] His wife was named Rose.[18][19]Freedman as a revisionistThe Casus Belli for the American Entry into WWIIn The Hidden Tyranny Freedman explained the American entry into the war thus: “Congress onlydeclared war against Germany because President Wilson informed Congress that a Germansubmarine had sunk the S.S. Sussex in the English Channel in violation of international law and thatUnited States citizens aboard the S.S. Sussex had perished with the ship.” (This claim can becompared with the text of Wilson’s message to Congress of April 2, 1917 here.)The alleged plot against GermanyHe claimed a conspiracy among powerful Zionists in the banking and financial elite to undermineGermany during World War I. He also claimed that a group of Zionists offered to embroil the UnitedStates in World War I on the Allied side in return for British support for a Jewish Homelandin Palestine. He claimed support was offered in the form of the Balfour Declaration issued by theBritish Government to the head of the British Jewish Community Lord Rothschild. He claimed that hewas there and "ought to know".Claims of Jewish control of newspapersFreedman also claimed that all the newspapers at the time were owned by Jews. He also claimedthat their newspapers were pro-German before the war and that after the alleged deal was struckbetween the Zionists and the British that these newspapers became anti-German.Blackmailing Woodrow WilsonFreedman also claimed that the prominent lawyer Samuel Untermyer visited President Wilson in theWhite House and threatened him with a breach of promise suit on behalf of the wife of a Princetonprofessor with whom Freedman alleged Wilson had carried on an affair and to whom he offeredmarriage. Untermeyer's client wanted $40,000, which Wilson did not have. Untermeyer offered topay his client off if Wilson would allow Untermeyer to dictate the next available Supreme Courtnomination, which in the event went to Louis Brandeis. For an account of the law involved here,see breach of promise. For a detailed and documented account of Wilson's close relations withBrandeis and his desire to have him as his first Attorney-General, see the first two volumes of ArthurS. Link's Wilson.Freedman's connections and claimedconnections with public figures Besides Baruch and Wilson, Freedman claimed to be acquainted with Henry Morgenthau,Sr., Samuel Untermyer, Franklin Roosevelt, Joseph Kennedy, and his son John F. Kennedy,and other influential persons such as H. L. Hunt and son Nelson Bunker; he also claimed tohave attended the Versailles Peace Conference. Freedman was an advisor to Nelson Bunker Hunt an American businessman most famousfor his silver dealings: [20], as he was a friend of his father H. L. Hunt, who was believed to bethe richest man in the world at the time of his death. In Robert John's Behind the Balfour Declaration, published by the Institute for HistoricalReview, the only acknowledgment is to Freedman. John says that Freedman "gave mecopies of materials on the Balfour Declaration which I might never have found on my ownand encouraged my own research."[21] Col. Curtis B. Dall put Freedman in a list of unspecified acknowledgments in FDR MyExploited Father-In-Law[22], a book about father in law and 32nd President of the UnitedStates Franklin Delano Roosevelt.PublicationsCommon SenseBenjamin Freedman contributed funds toward the once-well-known newspaper Common Sense,published by Conde McGinley. In an article in the February 1955 issue of Commentary magazine, heis cited as a financial backer of Conde McGinley, publisher of the periodical Common Sense. In thelibel trial by Rabbi Joachim Prinz against McGinley, Freedman as a witness testified that "he hadgiven Mr. McGinley financial support of 'more than $10,000 but less than $100,000'".[23]League for Peace With Justice in PalestineAfter the demise of Common Sense, Benjamin Freedman continued to write and publish his ownbroadsheets under the aegis of the League for Peace With Justice in Palestine, which he hadfounded in 1946.[24][25][26]Facts are FactsThis is a pamphlet purporting to be the text of a 1954 letter from Freedman to David Goldstein, aJewish convert to Catholicism and an exponent of the idea that Christianity fulfilled Judaism. Thetext expounds the notion that most people now identified as Jews are the descendants of Khazars, aTurkic people of Central Asia who converted to Judaism. Throughout the text of this pamphlet, theauthor never refers to "Jews" simpliciter. He always refers to "so-called or self-styled 'Jews.'" It mustbe noted that Judaism only began in 500 AD with the completion of Babylonian Talmud [27]. It canalso be found a criticism of the Kol Nidre, a jewish tradition: "All vows, oaths, promises,engagements, and swearing, which, beginning this very day of reconciliation, we intend to vow,promise, swear, and bind ourselves to fulfill, we repent of beforehand; let them be illegalized,acquitted, annihilated, abolished, valueless, unimportant. Our vows shall be no vows, and our oathsno oaths at all. (Schulchan Aruch, Edit. 1, 136)." Freedman considered it as a complete assumeddeloyalty.http://en.metapedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_FreedmanFor more materials from Benjamin Freedman visit:https://archive.org/details/benjamin-freedman-video-book Addeddate 2022-01-06 01:05:13 Identifier benjamin-h.-freedman-speech-unedited-version-1961 Ocr tesseract 5.0.0-1-g862e Ocr_detected_lang en Ocr_detected_lang_conf 1.0000 Ocr_detected_script Latin Ocr_detected_script_conf 1.0000 Ocr_module_version 0.0.14 Ocr_parameters -l eng Ppi 300 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4 plus-circle Add Review comment Reviews Reviewer: Staropramen - - July 2, 2023 Subject: This was issued on vinyl LPs I can confirm that this speech was available as a 2LP vinyl record set. I had a copy about 10 years ago. It is extremely rare and difficult to find in part because it was most likely issued without a cover and both LPs have blank labels. I found them by chance in a small collection of other right-wing records. Reviewer: RobertaPate - favoritefavoritefavoritefavoritefavorite - March 26, 2023 Subject: Q & A is what's 'missing' There is a long question and answer session after his speech which accounts for the 'missing Time' the aforementioned commenter mentions. The poor quality of that section makes it understandable as to why it was omitted. Basically you can not hear most of the questions. The speech is in its entirety. Reviewer: magnetophon - - April 1, 2022 Subject: Freedman speech has been doctored This version of the Freedman speech is deceptive in as much as it omits quite a lot but also duplicates quite a lot too. Looks like the same file at https://archive.org/details/benjamin-freedman-video-book The original speech reportedly came out on 2 speech LP records which might be taken to be 2 hours total; a cd version from Emissary Publications was issued a decade or two ago. It's possible the full length version actually stretched to 2-1/2 hours total but the YouTube location where it resided (iirc) was deleted https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8wr2ZVWBVo The cdrom verson was available for quite a while at http://81.167.217.174/freedman/ which has since gone, however its total file length was also a few seconds over 2h rather than e.g. 2-1/2 hours. 7,234 Views 48 Favorites 3 Reviews DOWNLOAD OPTIONS download 1 file CHOCR download download 1 file FULL TEXT download download 1 file H.264 IA download download 1 file HOCR download download 1 file ITEM TILE download download 1 file MPEG4 download download 1 file OCR PAGE INDEX download download 1 file OCR SEARCH TEXT download download 1 file PAGE NUMBERS JSON download download 1 file PDF download download 1 file SINGLE PAGE PROCESSED JP2 ZIP download download 1 file TORRENT download download 182 Files download 8 Original SHOW ALL IN COLLECTIONS Miscellaneous Newspapers Newspapers Uploaded by Jeff's Library on January 6, 2022 SIMILAR ITEMS (based on metadata) play Play All Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014)