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90 No Love Lost [29]<br />

MCA and was, at a time during the 1950's one of the highest-paid talent<br />

agents in America. Hooker also dabbled in television production and was<br />

equally successful.<br />

However, there was an aspect to Hooker's persona that made him, to<br />

say the least, persona non grata in the entertainment industry: Hooker is<br />

unabashedly and frankly anti-Jewish. He will be the first to admit it, no<br />

questions asked. A powerfully-built man, Hooker is fearless and not afraid to<br />

make his position known.<br />

One of Hooker's protégés was George Lincoln Rockwell, founder of the<br />

American Nazi Party. In his memoirs, This Time the World, Rockwell<br />

credits Hooker as being a major influence on his thinking. In fact,<br />

Rockwell dedicated the book to Hooker, along with several others including<br />

Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy and General Douglas MacArthur. Hooker,<br />

Rockwell declared, was the one "who taught me to know the cunning and<br />

evil ways of the enemy." 41 According to Rockwell, Hooker was "the<br />

nearest thing to a Nazi since the Bund." 42<br />

The reason for Hooker's interest in establishing an independent network<br />

was highly political: Hooker wanted the new network to be totally divorced<br />

from Jewish money and influence. In his judgment, the three existing<br />

networks were entirely under the control of Jewish interests. Hooker wanted<br />

a network that presented what he called "our way of thinking."<br />

JOE KENNEDY SPEAKS FRANKLY<br />

It was in 1956 that Hooker had a private meeting in Palm Beach,<br />

Florida with Kennedy. After a game of golf, Kennedy and Hooker got down<br />

to business. Hooker was there to solicit Kennedy's financial, political and<br />

personal backing for his proposed network.<br />

(It was during this period that Sen. John F. Kennedy was then actively<br />

seeking the Democratic Party's vice presidential nomination. He lost, but<br />

his efforts brought him widespread acclaim within party ranks, and set in<br />

place the mechanism for his successful bid for the top spot on the party's<br />

national ticket in 1960.)<br />

After Hooker made his presentation to the retired ambassador,<br />

Kennedy's response was supportive in spirit, but Old Joe made his final<br />

position clear during their four-hour conference.<br />

According to Hooker, "Joe admitted that when he was ambassador to<br />

England that he had been pro-Hitler. However, in Kennedy's words, 'we'<br />

lost the war. By 'we' he didn't mean the United States. When Kennedy said<br />

`we,' he meant the non-Jews. Joe Kennedy believed that it was the Jews<br />

who had won World War II.<br />

"Kennedy said, 'I've done everything I can to fight the Jewish power<br />

over this country. I tried to stop World War II, but I failed. I've made all the<br />

money I need and now I'm passing everything I've learned on to my sons."<br />

“ I don't go with the 'loser'," Kennedy told me. 'I've joined the<br />

`winners.' I'm going to work with the Jews. I'm teaching my boys the<br />

whole score and they're going to work with the Jews. I'm going to make

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