In 1896, Alfred Harmsworth, aka Lord Northcliffe, founded the Daily Mail.
The Real Joker: Warmonger Extraordinaire Alfred Harmsworth …
Harmsworth was reportedly a key member of the CABAL that tries to run the world.
The couple bore no children.
The son, Alfred Benjamin Smith, died in 1930, allegedly in a mental home.
Biographers, S. J. Taylor, points out: “The Daily Mail descending into the propagandizing prose that came to characterize the reporting of the first World War. It was a style long since adopted by his competitors; stirring phrases, empty words, palpable lies.”
At the Battle of the Somme German machine guns mowed the British over in rows: 19,000 killed, 57,000 casualties sustained. It was the greatest loss in a single day ever suffered by a British army and the greatest suffered by any army in the first World War.
The Daily Mail, ran the headline “Enemy Outgunned.”
Harmsworth developed a close friendship with David Lloyd George. A press campaign was launched to make Lloyd George the Prime Minister.
Harmsworth helped to persuade the USA to join the war.
Lord Northcliffe (Alfred Harmsworth), who died in mysterious circumstances.
The newspaper owner Lord Northcliffe liked to cover certain things up.
Lord Northcliffe’s private secretary was the gay spy Scott Moncrieff.
Lord Northcliffe, who was related to the Rothschilds through marriage, owned a number of newspapers including The Times and the Daily Mail.
Northcliffe is linked to the cabal that started World War I.
Beginning in 1913, Wellington House (Tavistock Institute) in London was at the centre of a plan to ‘create’ public opinion.
Sir Edward Grey, the British Foreign Secretary, installed Lord Northcliffe as its director.
The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations.
The operational staff of Wellington House consisted of Lord Northcliffe, Arnold Toynbee, Walter Lippmann and Edward Bernays (the nephew to Signund Freud).
Funding was provided by the Royal family, the Rothchilds (related to Lord Northcliffe by marriage) and the Rockefellers.
Wellington House became the Tavistock Institute in 1921
The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations.
Lord Northcliffe was a war monger, but he once published an article entitled The Jewish Peril.
In May 1920 Lord Northcliffe published an article in The Times about the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
The article was entitled The Jewish Peril.
In 1921 Northcliffe became ill.
He complained he was being poisoned
In 1921, the Times changed its mind and produced a series of articles suggesting the Protocols was a forgery.
On 14 August 1922 Lord Northcliffe died, aged 57.
The cause of death stated was ‘ulcerative endocarditis’..
The John JACOB Astor took over the Times in 1922.
The Times became very clearly pro-Zionist.
Harold Harmsworth with Hitler.
Lord Northcliffe was born Alfred Harmsworth.
Working alongside Alfred was his brother Harold Harmsworth, who became Lord Rothermere.
The Harmsworth newspapers championed the British Union of Fascists, many of whose leaders were actually Jewish.
John Beckett (British Union Director of Publications), Bill Leaper (Editor of the Blackshirt), Harold Soref (later Tory M.P. for Ormskirk), and the Jewish boxer Kid Lewis all supported Oswald Mosley and his fascist Blackshirts.
Oswald Mosley and his supporters
Rothermere wrote a Daily Mail editorial entitled “Hurrah for the Blackshirts“, praising Oswald Mosley.
Rothermere visited and corresponded with Hitler.
On 1 October 1938, Rothermere sent Hitler a telegram in support of Germany’s invasion of the Sudetenland, and expressing the hope that ‘Adolf the Great’ would become a popular figure in Britain.
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