February 24, 2006
From BluWiki
February 24, 2006
Host: Daryl Bradford Smith
Guest: David Pidcock [1]
Here are today's lies, misstatements, disinformation, and stupidity:
(1) A bombing in Saudi Arabia was carried out by the Mossad. Any proof? Of course not.
(2) Daryl Bradford Smith plugs judicial-inc, one of the worst sourced and deeply Jew-hating sites on the Internet. I have personally invited the heads of that site to debate me directly, and they refuse.
(3) Like a freaking lunatic, Daryl Bradford Smith is a moon landing denier. Sheesh!
(4) Jews are responsible for the Jacobins in Revolutionary France. There were no Jews in France at the time.
Pidcock came on at this point.
(5) Pidcock said that Israel running the largest concentration camp in the West Bank and Gaza. To compare the treatment by the Nazis of Jews (which was genocide) with the immoral treatment by the Israeli government of the Palestinians is a shameless charge.
(6) Pidcock repeats the old lie that Jacob Schiff gave money to the Bolsheviks. He didn't. He gave money to the Provisional Government that took control of Russia in March 1917. He withdrew his support after the Bolshevik coup.
(7) Pidcock states that President Wilson insisted the Jews get Palestine. Wilson's Fourteen Points [2] do not mention Palestine at all.
(8) All of Daryl Bradford Smith and Pidcock's talk about the Lusitania and how its sinking led the U.S. to go to war against Germany ignores the Zimmermann Telegram. [[3]]
(9) Daryl Bradford Smith claims that reparations from Germany after WWI demanded by Zionists. In fact, they were demanded by the French and Belgians. After all, how would reparations to either country aid the Zionists? Wouldn't it make more sense to make a claim on behalf of Jews caught in the Eastern Front?
(10) Daryl Bradford Smith repeats his libel that the President is gay and is having sex with Jeff Gannon. Yet he is not a homophobe.
(11) In answering a question about the Lubavitch, Pidcock claims that David Ben-Gurion came from Turkey? No, he was born in Plonsk, in Poland.






