First published at 19:36 UTC on November 18th, 2020.
ADL : behind the mask of respectability
The Jewish Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, known as ADL for short, is a Jewish activist organization which was organized during the summer of 1913 in response to the suspicion and arrest of …
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ADL : behind the mask of respectability
The Jewish Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, known as ADL for short, is a Jewish activist organization which was organized during the summer of 1913 in response to the suspicion and arrest of the serial rapist-pedophile Leo Frank (1884-1915) who served as the president of the Atlanta chapter of B'nai B'rith. Leo Frank sodomized, strangled and mutilated 13-year-old Mary Phagan, afterwards he tried to frame two African-American's for the crime in an ugly racist anti-Gentile plot which failed embarrassingly. ADL promotes a viciously anti-Gentile and racist hate crime hoax claiming mobs of White men were screaming "hang the Jew" at the jury, through open windows in the court during Leo Frank's trial. You can learn more about this racist anti-Gentile hate crime hoax by researching it online.
If you have even the slightest iota of doubt about anything propounded or promulgated in this simplified documentary, then we ask you with an open mind to investigate what ADL says about the Leo Frank case and then fact check their claims by reading the official legal records and Atlanta newspaper reports (from April to August, 1913) of the Mary Phagan murder investigation and Leo Frank trial.
- The Murder of Little Mary Phagan by Mary Phagan (book by the 1913 victim's namesake) published in the 1980s.
https://balderexlibris.com/index.php?post/2012/08/28/Phagan-Mary-The-murder-of-little-Mary-Phagan
- Secret Relationship Between Black's and Jews, Volume 3: Leo Frank the Lynching of a Guilty Man by NOI Research Group, 2016.
https://www.brighteon.com/watch?playlistId=f19ec16b-5008-456f-b075-8eac169422de
Primary reference material newspaper articles and official legal records from 1913 - 1915 can be found on "The Internet Archive" website at Archive Org
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