"“I do research about anything where the truth and the facts aren't readily known or have been distorted," Weisman told City Pages of Minneapolis in a May 2015 interview. "My beliefs are grounded in the truths I've found out in my study, my research. Most people don't think for themselves. They listen to the government. They listen to some media."
Was he a "Christian conspiracy theorist"...or a little too close to the truth???
He was a publisher of anything anti-jew. Cross reference any of his "citations" on your own if you wish to know who was distorting what. CW was likely (though he denied it) the author of the "Elders of Zion" fraud. He was certainly the publisher and wrote the intro. CW wasn't a "researcher" other than efforts to find anything in old text that could be distorted to support his belief that the lily white Brits were actually "Gods chosen people" and the chosen people of the old testament were actually Satanists. What he got right was "Most people don't think for themselves. They listen to the government. They listen to some media."...and that was his con. He was the media. He knew that just because it was published in a book folks would read it and most would never check sources on their own....that's a little close to the truth of it.
What is the title of the book and its author?
"Who is Esau-Edom" by Charles Weisman
Thanks for the info, fren.
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch/2016/10/11/longtime-christian-identity-publisher-charles-weisman-dead
^Interesting^:
"“I do research about anything where the truth and the facts aren't readily known or have been distorted," Weisman told City Pages of Minneapolis in a May 2015 interview. "My beliefs are grounded in the truths I've found out in my study, my research. Most people don't think for themselves. They listen to the government. They listen to some media."
Was he a "Christian conspiracy theorist"...or a little too close to the truth???
Being soulless, though, is an equal-opportunity career path.
He was a publisher of anything anti-jew. Cross reference any of his "citations" on your own if you wish to know who was distorting what. CW was likely (though he denied it) the author of the "Elders of Zion" fraud. He was certainly the publisher and wrote the intro. CW wasn't a "researcher" other than efforts to find anything in old text that could be distorted to support his belief that the lily white Brits were actually "Gods chosen people" and the chosen people of the old testament were actually Satanists. What he got right was "Most people don't think for themselves. They listen to the government. They listen to some media."...and that was his con. He was the media. He knew that just because it was published in a book folks would read it and most would never check sources on their own....that's a little close to the truth of it.
Sigh, that's disappointing. Good to know, though, that he was a sham along with the rest of media. It's hard to find a good man today.
Thanks, fren!