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British Fascist Hits Jews As Peace Menace

June 11, 1934
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“Jewish intrigue is apparent everywhere,” declared General R. B. G. Blakeny, British anti-Semite who passed through Montreal on his way back to England on the last leg of a world tour.

Blakeny, who led and helped organize the original British Fascist party in 1926, stated in part:

“There can be no world peace until the Jews are put under control. All governments and English subsidiary states are Jew-ridden. The Jews are behind the trouble in India. The Jews seek world domination. War is the Jewish harvest.”

He also hinted that the English government dare not exploit “the great oil fields in the Jordan Valley in Palestine because it is afraid of Jewish intrigue.”

He concluded with a prophecy that soon there will be serious trouble in the United States because the “Jews are running the country.”

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