Jim Bell's Sentencing Delayed Again

Brian B. Riley brianbr at together.net
Sat Nov 22 13:07:00 PST 1997



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On 11/22/97 12:00 PM, Dr.Dimitri Vulis KOTM (dlv at bwalk.dm.com)  passed
this wisdom:

>[1] Interesting enough, anyone in the U.S. who expressed the 
>opinion in the 1930's that there's a famine going on in Russia, or 
>that the public confessions made at the show trials might be 
>questionable, was branded a fascist by the new York Times crowd and 
>was likely to lose his job. 

 If I remember correctly about ten-twelve years or so ago it was
revealed thah the NY Times reporter who won a Pulitizer prize for his
coverage of the 'famine' was exposed as having not only been aware of
what was going on but wa actively involved in promoting the deception
and his award was revoked (not that it mattered much fifty years
later)

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