The Shallit Report: Lies of Our Times
According to analyst Chip Berlet of Political Research Associates,
Mullins is quite simply, "the most vicious anti-Semite on the face of
the planet."
Eustace Clarence Mullins, born in 1923, is the author of a biography of
Ezra Pound (a copy exists in the University of Waterloo library). But
he is also the author of numerous truly bizarre tracts published by
small Christian publishers. Some of these, like the excerpt recently
posted and then removed by Kitchener store owner
Rothe, are critiques
of the banking system. Berlet says, "Mullins masks his anti-Semitism
with a critique of the [U. S.] Federal Reserve System."
In a 1952 book, Mullins wrote a book blaming Paul Warburg, Bernard
Baruch, and other U. S. Jews for drowning Americans in debt.
According to Mullins, The Federal Reserve Act of 1913
put the nation's banking reserves in the hands of the "Jewish
International Bankers" for the purpose of carrying out a plan for world
dictatorship.
In a 1955 article entitled, "Jews mass poison American children",
Mullins claimed that the polio vaccine, invented by Jonas Salk, was a
poison because it contains live polio germs. Other books depict Jews
as parasites, living off their gentile hosts. In what has to be one of
the most bizarre of Mullins' beliefs, it has been reported by
L. J. Davis that Mullins has claimed that the phrase
"Have a nice day" is a code for Jews to begin killing Christians.
Mullins' writings have been adopted wholesale by violent extremists in
the US, such as the
Posse Comitatus. Should we not be more than a
little worried to see those writings appearing in the window of a store
in Kitchener?
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