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THE JEWISH DOMINATION OF THE U.S. MEDIA | |||||||
Link In 1972, [Baptist preacher and media star] Billy Graham not only complained to Nixon and others in the Oval Office about the Jewish stranglehold on the media, he understood what this Jewish media control was doing to America, and he told those in the Oval Office, and I quote, "This stranglehold has got to be broken, or the country's going down the drain." -- end of quote -- President Nixon agreed with Billy Graham, but he was too cowardly to do anything about it. Nixon said, and again I quote from the Oval Office tape, "I can't ever say that, but I believe it." ______________________________________________________________ Who Rules America? [The following US media companies are owned by Jews, and/or have a Jewish CEO. The list was last updated in June 2000. For the names of these Jews and a deeper description of the owner conditions, visit the link above. -Ed] |
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ELECTRONIC MEDIA AND HOLLYWOOD ABC CBS CNN NBC AOL HBO Walt Disney Company (Bought by Jews after Walt Disney's death) Warner Brothers Universal Pictures Viacom MTV Nickelodeon Paramount Pictures 20th Century Fox Paramount Pictures Cable One PolyGram Time Warner Castle Rock Entertainment New Line Cinema Buena Vista Television Touchstone Pictures Hollywood Pictures Caravan Pictures Miramax Films ABC Television Network (Which in turn owns ten TV stations. In addition, it has 225 affiliated stations in the United States and is part owner of several European TV companies) ESPN Lifetime Television A & E Television Networks ABC Radio Network Blockbuster Showtime MCA Seagram Company, Ltd Interscope Records Deutsche Grammophon Decca-London Philips record companies News Corporation New World Entertainment DreamWorks SKG WDIV KPRC WPLG WKMG KSAT WJXT |
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THE PRINT MEDIA The Wall Street Journal The Washington Post The New York Times (The Sulzberger family also owns 33 other newspapers, twelve magazines, seven radio and TV broadcasting stations, and three book publishing companies) The International Herald Tribune Time The New York Daily News Advance Publications (Owned by the Newhouse brothers, who also own 26 daily newspapers) Fortune Newsweek The Daily News TV Guide The New York Post The Newark Star-Ledger The New Orleans Times-Picayune The Cleveland Plain Dealer U.S. News & World Report The Atlantic Monthly The Sunday Supplement Parade The New Yorker Newhouse Broadcasting (Consisting of 12 television broadcasting stations and 87 cable-TV systems) Vogue Mademoiselle Glamour Vanity Fair Bride's Gentlemen's Quarterly Self House & Garden The Boston Globe McCall's Fairchild Publications Women's Wear Daily Chilton Publications Diversified Publishing Group Family Circle The New York Times News Service (Transmits news stories, features, and photographs from the New York Times by wire to 506 other newspapers, news agencies, and magazines) The Gazette Newspapers Barron's The Village Voice Dow Jones & Company (A New York corporation that also publishes 24 other daily newspapers) Sports Illustrated People Simon & Schuster Scribner The Free Press Pocket Books |
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