Benjamin H. Freedman – A Jewish Defector Warns America
Friday, December 11th, 2009
This is a speech by Benjamin H. Freedman, given in 1961 at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C. and sponsored by Common Sense, a newspaper of the time.
Background on Benjamin H. Freedman – Born in 1890, Freedman was a successful businessman in New York City and principal owner of the Woodbury Soap Company. After World War II, he began speaking out against organized Jewry, although he kept his own Jewish faith.
Over the rest of his life, he spent at least $2.5 million of his own fortune (most of it, a lot of money at that time) attempting to expose the power structure of Zionism and how it dominated the United States. Before leaving the Zionists, Mr. Freedman was a well-connected and high-level insider inside many Jewish organizations. He counted amongst personal acquaintances people like Franklin Roosevelt, JF and Joseph Kennedy, Woodrow Wilson, and others.
While some of the vocabulary might be dated, the speech still rings true:
Listen to his speech now through streaming audio.