The function of the media is to obscure what is going on; it can never be entirely concealed.
Therefore, the "free press" continually leads the public off on false scents –Watergate, Irangate, San
Salvador, South Africa. Any Congressmen who spends one moment on any of these "problems"
should be arrested and taken out of his office to face charges of high treason. These are not the
concerns of the American people or of any of its lawfully elected representatives, who have taken
an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States. The occasional revelation of a free lunch is
hailed as an instance of corruption but the important bribes, from $10,000 up, are never reported in
the press. For instance, on May 9, 1934, the B'Nai B'Rith Masonic organization, which was holding
its national meeting in Washington, presented a check for one million dollars to President Roosevelt
as a personal gift. In 1987, the story of the year is the Iranian arms sales controversy. Here again,
B'Nai B'Rith plays a central role. On December 3, 1986, the Washington Post noted that Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir of Israel had cleared the $42 million arms sale with Seymour Reich,
president of B'Nai B'Rith International, the "scandal" which threatens the Reagan presidency.
Reagan is power less to defend himself by disclosing the B'Nai B'Rith operation. All of those
involved are in violation of 18 USC 794, "Gathering or delivering defense information to aid a
foreign government. .. shall be punished by death or imprisonment for any term of years or for life."