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anything from "Alex Jones" is totally discredited to me; poisoned source.
The Springmeier book was based on one report.
"Alex Jones" is an outright fraud and actor and is less than reputable.
Hi "Alex," fuck off.
"P" = Payseur is spam.
VATI spams for Payseur too; figures.
Where's the sauce for it?
Oh I remember, there is none. it's rumor; myth.
But for some reason it's eternally spammed.
We've been a victim this psy op for years.
And it kept people from actually looking in other places. Because they believed "It's solved" by the PAYtriots.
Also words and letters have more than one meaning. And all the meanings can be investigated until such time as "Future proves Past."
But the Payseur people deny it could be anything else, even though their evidence is weak;
Hal Lehrman (full name Harold Arthur Lehrman, born 1911 in The Bronx, New York โ died October 31, 1988, Manhattan, New York, age 77, apparently of a heart attack) was an American journalist, war correspondent, author, and expert on Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and Israel.He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Cornell University in 1932 (after earlier studies in history at American and French universities). He began his career as a reporter with the Associated Press in 1934, later becoming a war correspondent during World War II. Postwar, he specialized in international affairs, particularly Jewish-related topics, Eastern Europe under Soviet influence, and the emerging State of Israel.Lehrman contributed extensively to Commentary magazine starting in 1946 (initially on Eastern Europe, then Israel, the Middle East, and American Jewish fund-raising), where he built a reputation as a perceptive, authoritative reporter. He also wrote for other outlets, including The New York Times, Newsweek, The Daily News, and The New Statesman and Nation (including the 1952 satirical "Letter from Israel" / "Israel without Tears" piece under that heading). He received a Guggenheim Fellowship for research on Israel's development problems.His books include:Russiaโs Europe (1947, on postwar Eastern Europe under Soviet control).
Israel: The Beginning and Tomorrow (1951/1952, Sloane Associates; a detailed, balanced analysis of the young state's challenges, strengths, and future, praised for its acute observation and fairness).
He served as president of the Overseas Press Club (in two terms: 1962โ1964 and 1968โ1970). His work often focused on Jewish affairs, Zionism, and Israel's early statehood, drawing from on-the-ground reporting in the region during the late 1940s and 1950s. He is remembered as one of the most insightful American journalists on Israel in its formative years.
Lehrman was a actual journalist not a fraud like showman "Alex Jones."