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'Understanding Anti-Semitism' DVD is a Valuable Tool
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Mark Farrell succeeds again with new video
documentary.
by Matthew Spencer
AFTER READING the recent article about the DVD,
Understanding Anti-Semitism: Why Do Some People
Dislike Jews?,
I quickly placed an order for Mark Farrell's DVD
efforts.
The video goes into good deal of depth on the issue
of so-called anti-Semitism, and follows at a pace
well suited to people new to the overall issue.
Understanding Anti-Semitism is an excellent way
to introduce people to the Jewish question -- which
I intend to do with friends and family very soon --
as well as being a good item for already-dedicated
racialists to further enhance and back up their own
knowledge.
While it is a great new tool for educating White
people, there are a few minor drawbacks in
production quality, which perhaps are to be expected
with independent ventures. [Editor's
note: This was an early release copy to which he
refers. It has since been improved markedly.]
It could have used
another edit on the audio narration, but otherwise I
have very few complaints and intend to show this DVD
to as many people as I can. All in all, this is a
highly recommended new video documentary for
education of our folk on a subject vital to an
understanding of our position in the world.
White men and women should support Mark Farrell's
work by picking up a copy of this DVD.
(ILLUSTRATION -- A 1913 Polish postcard: Is this
just another example of Whites making lighthearted
fun of another group, or is it a symptom of a deep
unreasoning hatred, or something else?)
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My wife and I just got a new DVD player, and one of the
first things we watched was your DVD, "Understanding
Anti-Semitism."
We both thought it was quite good. Your commentary was
right on target. No need to use "hate talk" when the truth
does quite well.
What a "colorful" collection of images you compiled --
love it!
Have a GREAT holiday season,
Harrell Rhome, Ph.D.
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Dear Mark,
Your DVD is incredible. Every American needs to see this.
All we get here is propaganda. For awhile after 9/11 I became
sympathetic to Israel. Read one stupid book...Joan Peters'
book...and believed what I read.
It was hard at times to watch your DVD. So much unfairness, terror
and heartbreak.
What can I do, personally, to help? If anything?
Best regards,
Jean Christensen
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Thanks very much Mark,
A very interesting and thought
provoking DVD. It is a shame that we don't get such honest
views expressed in the media very often . . . . I think
that we both know much of the reasons for that.
I watched a TV documentary about
German colonial history in South West Africa, just before
Christmas on the BBC, in which the narrator said that 15
million, not even 6 million, but 15 million Jews were killed
in the "Nazi Holocaust". I had to rewind the videotape
thinking that I had misheard, but I hadn't. According to
the statistics in your video, there would barely be any of
them left if that were true. These Zionists and their allies
in the media are getting bolder and bolder. And very few of
us seem to notice or care about their pernicious lies.
You are very fortunate in the
United States to have the First Amendment in your
Constitution. I think that such an important work as this,
would be very difficult to distribute here with our laws and
increasingly politicized police force. In Canada or
Germany, from what I hear, I think that you would probably
end up in prison for selling this DVD. Sixty years ago
many British, Canadian and American servicemen lost their
their lives to liberate Germany from "fascist tyranny" And
for what purpose exactly I am beginning to ask myself?
Please fight with all means at
your disposal for your First Amendment rights. There are
many in your country and elsewhere who would be all to happy
to see them abolished, or just stand by unconcerned. As
Edmund Burke said "All that is necessary for evil to triumph
is that good men do nothing".
Thanks again, the DVD arrived
very swiftly. . . .
All the best to you,
Robert Jones.
Great Work Mark!
This should be convincing to the lemmings. But, you know how
that goes. There should be a test on the subject in Junior
High.
Thanks for the copy, I'll get as many as possible to view
and purchase the real deal on our quest.
Again, nice detail! Great work!
Eddie Angotti
Mark,
I think it was an excellent job!
The only thing that I can see that could have
been inserted/changed was the disclaimer in the
beginning, referencing not all Jews being
involved in the topics discussed.
It seemed you almost bent over backwards in
order to distance most Jews from the movements
discussed . . .
Overall, though, it was an excellent DVD and I
will be ordering more from you! Thanks again and
good luck.
Chuck Coats
Mark,
I received your DVD last week and finally had
the opportunity to sit down and give it my full
attention. . . .
Although I need no convincing when it comes to
Jewish supremacism, the vast majority of
Westerners could stand edification regarding
this particular group and their MO.
You project did an excellent job, I thought, of
delivering this information in a manner that was
not . . . frightening;
in fact, I found a lot of it to be disarming.
The Kosher tax was especially instructive for
those unaware of the pervasiveness of this
particularly unfair practice. . . .
I was also a bit disappointed in the voice over-
I am assuming that it was you - and while you
have produced and excellent work, a professional
voice over would have, for a small fee, made a
measurable improvement on the overall quality.
[Editor's note: Since
this was written, a professional voice-over has
been completed for this project, as well as
professional royalty-free background music
added.] I
hope I have not offended you by saying this- you
have done a wonderful job, but not everyone has
a voice that is at once commanding and
convincing. This cannot be stressed enough and
if you are to consider this remember that for
American audiences, the English accent is much
more persuasive than the American version.
[Editor's note: The
voice-over does in fact have a British accent.]
I would also recommend some editing to bring the
length down to 22 minutes- about the maximum
attention span of the average American when it
comes to any serious, non-entertainment viewing.
[Editor's note: The length has
increased since this letter. Can't get
everything.]
You've done an extremely difficult task with
seemingly ease - the entire DVD came across as
conversational rather than instructional -
something that even the most accomplished
documentarians never seem to be able to do; and,
in this, you have scored an effective hit into
the broadside of an extremely unified, though
vulnerable opponent.
Congratulations and thank you for a job well
done. I promise to share this with many others.
Please feel free to share my comments but please
withhold my name.
--Name Withheld
Hi Mark.
Well, the folks I watched it with thought it
was a smash hit.
In fact my girlfriend wants to order two of
them to mail to friends.
What's the best way to do that? Do you do Pay
Pal? Or shall I send a check? $18 times two plus
shipping and handling? Let me know, and I'll let
you know when I'm going to work it into my
column schedule.
At this point with most of my Christmas
shopping still to do and a couple of other
projects half-finished, it probably won't happen
before Christmas, alas.
Well done.
Best wishes,
John Kaminski
A brief review of Mark Farrell's DVD
Understanding Anti-Semitism - Why do some people
dislike Jews?
by Dr. Fredrick Töben, 22 December 2004
The computer-Internet generation is not used to
the self-censorship that in the past, especially
since World War Two, has enabled Jewish
interests to be active without any public
scrutiny, without any direct criticism coming
their way. The merest hint of a whiff of
'antisemitism' would in the past have Jewish
lobby groups jumping to a phone or writing
letters and threatening legal action to anyone
who dared mention the word 'Jew' or 'Jewish'. It
did not matter what matter referred to things
Jewish - it was enough to mention the word 'Jew'
that would generate this action, which in turn
brought pressure on those targeted to retract
and to apologize for making a statement
concerning things Jewish.
That has been the post World War Two legacy
because prior to that Jewish matters were more a
Hebrew matter. But since that war, and
especially through the 'Holocaust' story,
excessive and distorting expressions of sympathy
for anything Jewish has been generated and fed
into the western world's social fabric through
media outlets - so much so that Professor Norman
Finkelstein has addressed this matter in a book
titled The Holocaust Industry.
I, personally, have shied away from viewing this
topic from a narrow perspective, and I have
formulated the following so as to open up the
debate some more: "Do not blame the Jews for
whatever but blame those that bend to their
pressure."
This takes away the exclusivity from the Jews
that some Jews seek for themselves, even though
they seek it under that often feigned feeling of
being hurt by someone who is critical of their
behaviour. Ultimately it is an individual, often
somewhat infantile, who has not come to terms
with his identity, with his self that still is
stuck at the level where scapegoats are needed
to answer that timeless question: Who am I?
The notion that Jews as a group have a monopoly
on evil is an unbalanced view of things. There
are many other groups that show the same
negative human characteristics of which
individuals complain and ascribe specifically to
Jews as Professor Kevin MacDonald indicates in
his studies. And we should
always recall Professor Arthur Butz's telling
comment about the plight facing the sycophants,
who have a destructive impact. This realization should take the sting out
of commentary from individuals who have
personally been hurt by Jewish behaviour - of
which I personally know a few.
[Editor's note: Dr.
Toben spent over a year in jail for daring to
investigate certain aspects of WWII--that is,
the Holocaust--demonstrating what lengths the
Thought Police will go if allowed to stifle its
opposition.]
Farrell grapples with this problem and points
out something that is again becoming common
knowledge, i.e. that Jews have been thrown out
of host countries since they, as a group, began
the move from the Middle East to the West. Hence
Farrell's focus on the almost total Jewish US
administration can be historically
contextualized and should be viewed with some
concern by Jews themselves, by AIPAC or any of
the 300+ Jewish lobby groups that have flocked
to the inner sanctum of US government. A
backlash from non-Jews is
inevitable, though this is becoming more
difficult because through legal and social
constraints the non-Jewish world has already
been seriously emasculated.
Also, the inevitable conflict between
nationalism and internationalism is again rife,
as it was during the 1930s. All the efforts to
tie up the various world political groupings, to
interlink and to make things interdependent upon
one another is not succeeding, and not even the
9:11 scam will succeed in bringing the world
together under one banner - freedom and
democracy and against terrorism.
The 'Holocaust' did serve a useful purpose of
generating sympathy for the Jews, and certainly
helped to stabilize the newly created Zionist
state of Israel. However, as always with naked
lustful expressions of power, the current
treatment dealt to the Palestinians is having
its effect. Webster's 2004-edition Dictionary
now lists as the third definition of 'antisemitism'
the opposition to Israel. This upsets former
Communists-Marxists because they merely oppose
racism but not things Jewish. Unfortunately the
concept 'antisemitism' is itself a nonsense
concept because 'semite' is a language category
that refers to both Palestinians and to the
Sephardic Jews who speak a Semitic language.
Farrell makes out a good case that the US
involvement in Israel and Iraq is the Jews
fighting their war by proxy. He quotes Senator
Ernest Hollings (R):
"That is not a conspiracy. That is a policy. I
didn't like to keep it a
secret, maybe; but I can tell you now, I will
challenge any one of the other 99 Senators to
tell us why we are in Iraq, other than what this
policy is here. . Everybody knows it because we
wanted to secure our friend Israel."
On May 20, 2004, after he retired, Senator
Hollings stated: "You can't have an Israel
policy other than what AIPAC gives you around
here."
Farrell mentions the Talmud and how
anti-everything not Jewish the book is,
something that disturbs because Talmud is
considered to be offering Jews their ethical
grounding.
It is a fact that many Jews suffered, not only
during World War Two, but also before that and
since. The question to ask is: Why do some
people dislike Jews?
Mark Farrell does just that. He has put together
a 1:42-hour [Editor's
note: It's closer to 1:50 now--maybe a little
longer.] DVD that attempts to answer this
rather broad question, and he sensitively
indicates that his criticism of things Jewish,
of criticizing the Jews, does not mean that he
blanket-condemns all Jews as an ethnic or
religious or racial (sic) group. The fact that
he brings Rabbi Yisrael David Weiss into his
program indicates that there are Jews who do
oppose the Zionist plans that so horribly are
impacting on the Middle East - especially in
Palestine and in Iraq.
But more so elsewhere as well, as Mark Farrell
explicitly points out - in the USA! Here we have
the Kosher Tax scam that all non-Jews have to
pay because it is part of a clever billion
dollar mark-up scheme on consumer goods. And
then the USA is supposed to be a secular country
where religious matters are a private thing!
And there is much more on this DVD.
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Mr.
Farrell,
Got your
DVD late last week and couldn't wait
to watch it that night.
I had
no problem playing it on my computer
with PowerDVD.
The
DVD is extremely informative and I
think you did a fantastic job of
presenting and documenting a
sensitive and difficult topic.
That
DVD really needs to get out so that
people have a better understanding
of the extent of control exercised
over this country and a more
truthful perspective about European
and Russian history.
I am
very thankful to you for kindly
sharing the DVD with me.
Sincerely,
Fred
VanOlphen
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“I was really impressed. … [A] very professional
and creative [production].”
--Regina Belser, translator and former
schoolteacher
http://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com/2005/Taylor010405FarrellZionism.htm
Movie Review:
'Understanding Anti-Semitism: Why do some people dislike Jews?'
by L. Taylor
4 January 2005
'There's fifty reasons. Even if you knew them all, there'd be another
fifty you didn't know.' - Danny Balint, "The Believer"
The Palestinians will love it. But Understanding Anti-Semitism: Why do
some people dislike Jews? cannot be classed a piece of powerful
propaganda, one that casts a shadow as sharp and sinister as "The
Eternal Jew" did for touch-paper German-Jewish relations or the Jew's
own benediction of the Noble American Black in Hollywood and just about
everywhere else. [Editor's note:
As I stated in
my article about this
DVD, I disagree with The Eternal Jew, which is an old
German propaganda film. I do not have any particular love for
Nazism, believing it to be a defunct form of government in a foreign
country that has long since vanished--long before I was born.
Period.] It is none of these things, but primarily because it
confronts, in a manner becoming of a tradition that is based on a series
of footnotes to Socrates' enquiries into the truth, the things
themselves, that which is the case - the facts. The Palestinians
will love it because, as they well know, the agony and anguish of life's
struggle are somewhat eased by the affirmation that the truth stands
firm irrespective of our attempts to stage-manage it. Reality, we note,
simply 'is.' The faith that trusts the fate of every school-child killed
when out for sweets, murdered by high-powered rifle fire and organs duly
harvested by 'the people of good conscience,' will eventually be
recognized for what it is by ears sympathetic to the truth, this faith
endures longer than the mere spin and propaganda that sustains the
machines of material aesthetic half-truths and lies, in whose service
journalists and politicians exist. . . .
Mark Farrell, the sole creator of this film, is not inspired by sympathy
in his endeavors. He does not, like Spielberg, marshal effects and
employ them as the handmaiden of an aesthetic vision stirred by pity and
man's inhumanity to man. Farrell is foremost an inquisitive creator;
watching "Understanding Anti-Semitism," one feels the urgency with which
Farrell himself approached the question - why, truly why were the
Jews so hated and why, really why are the Jews in certain illicit
circles still so hated? Is it not true that the Jewish people are
a charitable people? Is it not true that T.E. Lawrence 'of Arabia'
referred to the 'miracle of world Jewry' (in The Seven Pillars of
Wisdom), just as Ezra Pound, roughly his contemporary, denounced the
'dirty Jews'? Is it not true that the Jews are a profoundly moral
people at the forefront of charitable causes, just as they support
ethnic cleansing in Israel and the occupied territories? Is it not true
that the Jew Victor Gollancz, amid early and lurid tales of the Final
Solution, in 1945 organized aid for the starving German population, just
as his kinfolk declared war on them in 1933, and currently defraud the
German taxpayer? To correctly approach an undertaking, one must have
formed the question appropriate to it. Unlike Discovery's egregious
documentary "Race: the Power of an Illusion," in which no question is
asked, montage upon montage of braying mobs and paralyzed victims is not
what concerns Farrell, irrespective of the conclusions he has drawn from
his investigation. "Understanding" toys with the masculine idea - too
courageous, I think, for our effeminate world that just wants to 'get
along' at all costs - that truth is, perhaps, more important than a
noble lie. Nothing less than courage agrees with good sense to face the
consequences of the conditions of its existence. One is reminded of
Jefferson: 'There is not a truth existing which I fear or would wish
unknown to the whole world. 'Just how far have America and the Western
world come in betraying their inheritance?
The specific strengths of "Understanding Anti-Semitism," to which we
shall come, are galvanised by the un-dogmatic approach Farrell takes to
his material. It is a stonewall, where moral-emotional 'profundity'
tossed out in good faith is a house of straw. It will take more effort
to dismiss a level-headed work which asks fundamental questions
than a work inspired by preconceptions and 'good intentions.' "The
Believer" is such a powerful film precisely because the Jews who made it
had the guts to question the inviolability of Jew-dogma when faced with
extremely pointed home truths no less valid than the irrationality, even
inanity, on which that faith itself is based. Courage for the truth sets
men apart from cowards and cowardly cultures. This of course means that
we WN have to accept the prospect that we are wrong about the Jewish
question and, like a Burdi, be prepared to fly the coop. If we can't,
then it's entirely unreasonable that we expect others to accept the
conclusions of MacDonald or Linder.
To be sure, "Understanding" is the work of one man, a pet project - and
it shows. But as a debut, and a film of considerable length (100 mins),
it is a remarkable work. Farrell has a confident grasp of the technical
aspect of documentary filmmaking and is unafraid to test himself - it is
far too coherent a piece to be labeled the dabbling of a novice. The
structure is circular, dovetailing the theme of anti-Semitic caricatures
at its first and final chapters. Similarly well-thought out is the
tremendous amount of research that constitutes the main thread of the
work - indeed, Farrell might have made the filmic equivalent of the
breakthrough MacDonald made with his sublime handling of the nature and
role of Jews and the Jewish religion throughout history and contemporary
events. Decried, of course, was MacDonald's flawlessly-researched work,
so one cannot expect Big Jew to receive even so well-tempered and noble
an enterprise as Farrell's with anything less than hostile condemnation.
But the documentary's strengths - among them a very professional use of
panning and zooming to highlight material evidence - ought at least to
inspire confidence in the humble dignity of the culture of white peoples
of the West, and place a crack in the 'multicultural' stone faces of the
neokahnservatives' media-Mount Rushmore BJ has built to efface the
proper history of Farrell's (and MacDonald's) nation.
As director, Farrell concentrates on ewige truths about eternal
Jews and has the decency to acknowledge the essentially dialectical
nature of the dispute between Jew and anti-Semite - neither is given
precedence other than when facts ('the existence of a state of affairs,'
quoth Wittgenstein) lead us to make conclusions, or in the inevitable
case of Abe 'Dumper' Foxman, to make excuses. Indeed, "Understanding
Anti-Semitism" is not a film that would make philosemites comfortable;
the facts are too relentless, the 'coincidences' just too coincidental.
Farrell's film, to reiterate, is not a Discovery channel hairpiece
designed to cover up the proverbial baldness of the common jig or
average 'secular humanist,' but the serious product of a sincere
inquiry. However, just as surely as it esteems truths in and of
themselves with respect to their relative anti-Semitism, so
"Understanding" contains no call for action - Farrell has too much
respect for the dignity of his project to ruin it with rhetoric; it is
not an appetizer to a pogrom. In fact, Farrell's prudence trumps that
infamous and candid expression of German impatience and revenge, "The
Eternal Jew," and is most certainly a more effective document in today's
cotton-wrapped political climate.
Indeed, what is more effective is bringing facts to the fore and
allowing them to address the persistent claims that anti-Semitism makes.
Not that by doing so Farrell gives credence to the demands of
anti-Semites, as Foxman would have it; but that the concealment and
taboo which enshroud the Jewish community in their relations with
gentiles works in favor of a project that seeks to establish ground and
'clear the air,' in a manner of speaking. Anti-Semitic claims are never
attractive, but neither is the world of pain and death. For instance,
Sunday 2 January 2005, England's Independent on Sunday broadsheet
reports that the Jew Lord Winston is complaining about supposed racism
in four-year-old children. What this really means, of course, is that
white children have a preference for white faces, and children of
various races tend to point to a black face when asked to pick out a
troublemaker. As it is illegal to produce crime statistics by race in
Britain, which falls under the 'Incitement to Racial Hatred' law - of
which our courts say, 'Truth is not a defense' - so the question of an
empirical explanation of this discovery, once the only school and
method of Anglo-Saxon philosophy (and still prevalent in Anglo-American
academia), is struck down from the first by the gavel of Big Jew, or if
you are as yet unconvinced by anti-Jewish rhetoric, the 'Nanny
State. ''Feelings' and 'comfort,' as in the US, matter more than what
Locke once called brute fact. Predictably, the scientists are calling
for greater tolerance and more positive media role models for blacks.
One must remember Nietzsche's observation in the Genealogy of Morals
that the profoundest human hatreds cover themselves in the rhetoric of
love and compassion. And, as here with the case of Lord Winston, 'behind
every closed door a Jew,' goes the claim of the anti-Semites. A string
of facts creates a state of affairs, and a series of associated states
of affairs is not necessarily an anti-Semitic 'canard.' But the
well-intentioned liberal would make gods out of niggers before they
considered the merits of accountability, truth, and independence.
This is not to say that Farrell makes gods out of his subject; on the
contrary, he makes the case unemotionally -- but never callously -- that
the chosen people think of themselves as a collective god of sorts. It's
the kind of unfashionable conjecture for which the ADL exists; but an
important, and provocative statement the like of which the ground has
been set for by Israel Shamir and Norman Finkelstein, whose work Farrell
quotes in part. It is an impressive technique, using Jewish sources to
substantiate controversial claims, a technique used by David Duke among
others, but one on which alone the truth cannot rely. Therefore there is
much appreciation in the variety of sources used in "Understanding
Anti-Semitism." One can read The International Jew until right is
wrong and left is right, but still reasoned arguments and rational
thinking cannot convince the majority of mild-hearted folk that
tolerance + Jews = tyranny, or that three thousand years of this
coincidence is not happenstance. And Henry Ford was no paradigm of evil.
No, what is required is what Farrell provides - a human voice and human
images, a work in which the cold light of reason is transfigured into
the warm principle of life, where severe conclusions and integrity can
be reconciled once more with mainstream and wholesome livelihood.
Where Farrell goes wrong, and "Understanding Anti-Semitism" is not a
flawless work, one can attribute it to the ambition and over-worked
creative effort needed to produce such a work. Though well organized,
brilliantly researched, and thoughtfully aware, it is imperfectly edited
and lacks clean sound. Farrell's choice of music, though unimpeachably
tasteful in the main, often detracts from the gravity of what is being
conveyed; interviews, for instance, are serviced best by a respectful
lack of song. His narration is often stuttered, where it should be done
to perfection, and the crackling sound -- very bad in chapter seven's
list of Jewish advocates -- is unprofessional.
[Editor's note: A professional voice-over has
been done, and professional royalty-free background music has been
added.] One can hardly fault the
relative 'cheapness' of the look when considering in whose hands the
monopoly of the image-industry stands, but snobs are liable to dismiss
Farrell's efforts for this alone. No big deal, but "Understanding" ought
to be taken as a serious breakthrough work, at least as important as the ADL's filmic efforts, and certainly can be, if the genuine mistakes and
technical coarseness are pruned for a marketable revision.
This is a film made with current events in mind - of America's
involvement in Iraq, of Israel's treatment of the Palestinians, and of
the curious mass immigration and economic policies of the Western
governments. A possible conclusion to the ever-suppressed Jewish
question is offered to us in the most unlikely of incidents. In chapter
16, we're treated to a Spoonerism of sorts, when Farrell misreads his
script: 'Non-Jews cannot often obtain the same Jews as jobs [sic].'
Whoops. [Editor: This has been
corrected.] But it is possible to perceive a point concealed within this
mistake. In the light of certain coincidences and associations, maybe
it's that we should outsource Jews instead of jobs. Is this, contra
Farrell's plea, an incitement to racial hatred? Only if the truth is no defense.
'For too long now we have ceased to call things by their proper
names.' -- Sallust, The Conspiracy of Catiline
L. TAYLOR
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