Ebook: Learned Elders and the B.B.C.
Author: CHESTERTON A.K.
- Tags: BBC Berne bias Broadcasting House Christopher Sykes Churchill Elders fake forgery goyim Harold MacMillan Herzl Hugh Carleton Greene Jews Joly lugenpresse Marxism P.E.P. propaganda Protocols Zion
- Year: 1961
- Publisher: Britons Publishing Society
- City: London
- Language: English
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Singerman #1049.
"AS the B.B.C. in its wisdom or lack of it has devoted
an entire peak listening hour to the subject of the
Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, an opportunity
would seem to be offered to *Candour* to add a few comments
to the discussion, and perhaps furnish a corrective
for some of the more flagrant excesses of Broadcasting
House propaganda which such an event naturally
incubates. Its Director-General, Hugh Carleton Greene,
having declared that the B.B.C. would never be neutral
where Jewish interests were involved, nobody should have
been surprised to discover that the aim of the programme
was not merely to present the Protocols as a forgery but
to have them uttered as the melodramatic ravings of a
maniac. Whatever may be their origin, the thought behind
the Protocols is cool and clear, so that, in attempting
thus to discredit them as "The Great Lie", Broadcasting
House itself is seen to be by no means unversed
in the dishonourable arts of *suggestio falsi*. . . "
"AS the B.B.C. in its wisdom or lack of it has devoted
an entire peak listening hour to the subject of the
Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, an opportunity
would seem to be offered to *Candour* to add a few comments
to the discussion, and perhaps furnish a corrective
for some of the more flagrant excesses of Broadcasting
House propaganda which such an event naturally
incubates. Its Director-General, Hugh Carleton Greene,
having declared that the B.B.C. would never be neutral
where Jewish interests were involved, nobody should have
been surprised to discover that the aim of the programme
was not merely to present the Protocols as a forgery but
to have them uttered as the melodramatic ravings of a
maniac. Whatever may be their origin, the thought behind
the Protocols is cool and clear, so that, in attempting
thus to discredit them as "The Great Lie", Broadcasting
House itself is seen to be by no means unversed
in the dishonourable arts of *suggestio falsi*. . . "
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