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524 The Continuing Cover-Up [427]<br />

pioneer American Jewish critic of Israel and its powerful lobby in this<br />

country. Neither found the book to be "anti-Jewish."<br />

In seeking to discredit the Israeli connection to the JFK assassination<br />

conspiracy, WJW slipped up and, effectively, confirmed the explosive<br />

nature of the facts about the Israeli connection to the JFK murder.<br />

WJW tried to discredit the Permindex connection to the JFK<br />

assassination by pointing out that <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> noted that Permindex is<br />

mentioned in Oliver Stone's film, JFK. Then WJW added that Stone's film<br />

"never claims to be factual," 1086 thus suggesting that Clay Shaw's<br />

Permindex connection was one of the instances of artistic license admittedly<br />

utilized by Stone in the making of the film. (And, ironically enough, as we<br />

have seen, Stone himself was gun-shy when it came to facing the so-called<br />

"French connection"—that is, the Israeli connection—head on.)<br />

In short, WJW critiqued the film by a combination of name-calling,<br />

innuendo and playing fast and loose with the facts, an indirect admission<br />

that, clearly, <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong> hits perhaps too close to home.<br />

Then, in 1995, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai B'rith, the<br />

American intelligence and propaganda conduit for the Mossad, weighed in<br />

with some false and defamatory smears of <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>. The comments<br />

appeared in an essay appearing in a rather turgid anthology edited by<br />

Jerome Chanes and entitled Antisemitism in America Today: Outspoken<br />

Experts Explode the Myths. The essay in question—"Antisemitism in<br />

America: A View from the 'Defense' Agencies"—was the work of the<br />

ADL's national director, Abe Foxman.<br />

According to the ADL's Foxman: "Liberty Lobby, the nation's largest<br />

antisemitic propaganda mill, has similarly joined the JFK conspiracy craze<br />

by publishing <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>, a book which purports to expose 'how the<br />

CIA, the Mossad and the Meyer Lansky Crime Syndicate collaborated in<br />

the murder of John F. Kennedy . . . . The book also presents new revelations<br />

which now show that the so-called 'French connection' to the JFK<br />

assassination is, in reality, the Israeli connection . . . [The book] brings forth<br />

new material which links former President George Bush to the JFK<br />

conspiracy.' Of course, Liberty Lobby's chief counsel, Mark Lane, had<br />

already written a JFK conspiracy book titled Plausible Denial; the<br />

organization's mania for conspiracies, however, appears to be inclusive<br />

enough to assimilate both theses. The effort of hate groups to use such<br />

outlandish ideas to lure the gullible into accepting their agendas, or at least<br />

part of them, is easy to understand." 1087<br />

Foxman accurately quoted promotional material for <strong>Final</strong> <strong>Judgment</strong>,<br />

but obviously I would disagree with Foxman's characterization of Liberty<br />

Lobby. I would also note that the ADL's spokesman calls the American<br />

interest in the JFK assassination a "craze," reflecting the ADL's lack of<br />

appreciation for the concerns of many Americans about a possible<br />

conspiracy behind the assassination of an American president.

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