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Sz. Pan Tomasz Zalewski
To, ze The Washington Post i The New York Times oceniaja negatywnie wynik ostatnich wyborow w USA oznacza, ze mniejszsc zydowska w Stanach (15 mln) jest z wyborow niezadowolona.
Wszystkie wieksze gazety amerykanskie i tygodniki a takze magazyny sa w rekach zydowskich. Zainteresowanych odsylam do materialow amerykanskich p.t. "Who Rules America", National Vanguard Books, POB 330, Hillsboro, WV24946, USA
W odniesieniu do tych wymienionych dwoch gazet tj Wash. Post i NY Times zacytuje:
"The New York Times was founded in 1851 by two Gentiles, Henry J. Raymond and George Jones. After their deaths, it was purchased in 1896 from Jone's estate by a wealthy Jewish publisher, Adolph Ochs. His great-grandson, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr. is the paper's current publisher and CEO. The executive editor is Max Frankel, and the managing editor is Joseph Lelyveld. Both are Jews."
I odnosnie The Washington Post:
"The Wahington Post, like the New York Times, had a non-Jewish origin. It was established in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins, purchased from him in 1905 by John R. McLean, and later inherited by Edward B. McLean. In June 1933, however, at the height of the Great Depression, the newspaper was forced into bankrupcy. It was purchased at a bankrupcy auction by Eugene Meyer, a Jewish financier and former partner of the infamous Bernard Baruch, industry czar in America during the First World War.
The Washington post is now run by Katherine Meyer Graham, Eugene Meyer's daughter. She is the principal stockholder and the board chairman of the Washington Post Co. In 1979 she appointed her son Donald publisher of the paper. He now holds the post of president and CEO of the Washington Post Co."
Po wiecej szczegolow odsylam zainteresowanych do w/w amerykanskich publikacji.
Termin CEO oznacza Chief Executive Officer, czyli po polsku dyrektor naczelny
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