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March 17, 2006

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March 17, 2006

Host: Daryl Bradford Smith

Guest: Col. Barry Turner (retired: U.K.)

Here's today's list of lies, disinformation, misstatements, and idiocy:

(1) Small point: The Iran-Iraq War began in 1980. We did not precipitate the war, though we did profit from it. The war began when Saddam Hussein invaded Iran on September 22, 1980, in a dispute over the Shatt al-Arab waterway on the border between the two nations. The only thing I had to look up on this point was the date, and this guy is an expert?

(2) Daryl Bradford Smith brings up this ridiculous notion that Zionists created Wahhabism. It was founded in the mid-18th century in Arabia. Political Zionism didn't come along until at least one hundred years later.

(3) Daryl Bradford Smith brings up another doozie: King Hussein of Jordan was the head of Masonic lodges in the Middle East. What? On this point and the last, Turner deflects the question and turns it back to his "expertise."

(4) In 1875, the name Rothschild appears in a report from a Masonic Lodge in South Africa, Turner says. First of all, I was under the impression that Masonic records were kept secret. Anyway, the Rothschilds have vineyards in South Africa, and they probably have for some time. I see nothing terribly incriminating about this.

(5) Daryl Bradford Smith now uses his "New Bohemian" gambit, claiming it is an "export from Southern Bavaria." First of all, Bohemia is half of what is now the Czech Republic, which is rather far from Bavaria. Anyway, the aluminum foil on Smith's head begins to get loose, as he explains how Frankists (followers of false Jewish messiah Jacob Frank -- who Smith claims came from "Northern Europe" -- Southern Bavaria is not "Northern Europe") set up four Masonic lodges in the U.S., one by Solomon Bush, a supposed ancestor of Bush-41 and Bush-43.

Actually, Solomon Bush was a native-born American, and he was born in Philadelphia in 1753. He was the highest-ranking Jewish officer in the Continental Army, and probably in military history, until Hyman Rickover was made a vice admiral.

There is, by the way, no connection to the Bush family. The first American Bush of that family was Richard Bush (died 1792). His son, Timothy Bush, a contemporary of Solomon Bush, was a Captain during the Revolution in Vermont. Rather far from Pennsylvania.

On top of all this, the lodges were already here, having been brought by the first English and Scottish settlers. Ben Franklin was a Freemason, and he joined a lodge in 1731. Smith claims they came no earlier than 1760.

(6) Turner claims the deputy secretary of the communist party in the USSR was always a Jew. You can check the lists of Politburos yourself. [1] Try to find a Jew after Kaganovich was relieved of duty in 1957. In fact, try to find any Jew other than Kaganovich as a full member (from which the deputy secretary had to be chosen) after Trotsky and Kamenev were kicked out in 1926.

(7) Turner also claims that India and Pakistan are nuclear playthings of the U.S., while, in fact, the last thing that we would really want to happen to Pakistan is that the current régime fall from power. It is one of the only pro-West governments in the area.

(8) Turner says that Lincoln was assassinated because he issued the greenback during the U.S. Civil War. So when John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln in head and then jumped down to the stage of Ford's Theater, shouting, "Sic semper tyrannis!" he was angry about the issuing of soft money?

(9) Daryl Bradford Smith says that he is one of the leaders in knowledge in the world of the entire conspiracy. 'Nuff said.

(10) Daryl Bradford Smith says if you place a Jew against the wall and make him choose between being British first or Jewish first, and he'll think himself a Jew. This is indicative of a deeply anti-Semitic mindset -- Jews are always Jews first and whatever nationality of their "host country" second. Hitler claimed this, and so did Stalin. Now comes Daryl Bradford Smith.

(11) Daryl Bradford Smith accuses former political and economic adviser Dov Zakheim of embezzling $2.6 trillion dollars. This is about equal to what a typical U.S. budget ran in the late 1990s. So Zakheim absconded with an entire year of the American budget? Really?

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