American Free Press

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American Free Press
Format Weekly newspaper
Language English
Headquarters United States
Website americanfreepress.net

The American Free Press is a weekly newspaper published in the United States.

The newspaper's direct ancestor was The Spotlight, which ceased publication in 2001 when its parent organization, Liberty Lobby, was forced into bankruptcy. One of the paper's founders was Willis Carto, an influential racial theorist who was condemned for promoting what his critics saw as racist conspiracy theories, including Holocaust revisionism.

History

American Free Press was founded by Willis Carto. Carto was most politically involved in his career throughout the 1960s. He was notorious for his involvement in white nationalist and anti-semitic movements.[1][2]

Contributors

Writers for the newspaper included Michael Collins Piper, whose work has been characterized as anti-semitic[3] and James P. Tucker, Jr., a longtime Spotlight reporter whose focus was the Bilderberg Group. Articles by Carto also appeared occasionally. James Edwards, who now hosts The Political Cesspool (broadcast as a service of Stormfront) was also a former writer for the newspaper.

The newspaper also runs columns by Joe Sobran, James Traficant, Paul Craig Roberts, Ron Paul, and others. The newspaper's podcast series has featured mainstream guests including Brian Baird, Philip Giraldi, Dean Baker, and others.

Attendees of the 2006 American Free Press / The Barnes Review, conference included[4] Arthur Jones, former member of the National Socialist White People's Party[5] and Holocaust revisionist Hesham Tillawi.

Some authors of the American Free Press such as Michael Collins Piper and Carto-affiliated institutions such as the Institute for Historical Review have published books which have been published in paper and electronic format on the America First Books website. William B. Fox is the publisher. It promotes nationalist viewpoints similar to those of the American Free Press and its authors.

Eustace Mullins was on the editorial staff of the American Free Press.[6]

Criticism

The Southern Poverty Law Center considers it a hate group[7] and says that it "carries stories on Zionism, secret 'New World Order' conspiracies, American Jews and Israel."[8] One of the newspaper's ex-contract reporters, Christopher Bollyn, has advocated on behalf of the 9/11 Truth Movement.[9] The Anti-Defamation League has criticised the newspaper and, in particular, Bollyn for linking of prominent figures in the Jewish community with the events of September 11, 2001, and in September 2006 attacked the newspaper for disseminating "antisemitic propaganda".[10]

Pro-Israel conservative activists, such as Kenneth R. Timmerman, have criticized contributors to the American Free Press.[citation needed] In a May 2011 article, contributor Mark Dankof protested the British government's attempt to shut down Press TV,[11] blaming it on "media outlets and correspondents with provable connections to the American Jewish lobby; Israeli intelligence; and Neo-Conservatives thirsting for a War of Civilizations with Iran specifically, and the Islamic world generally."[12] In a May 2011 article, Dankof also quoted from and wrote that the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion accurately reflect the state of the world. He lauded PressTV as one of the few exceptions to the Jewish control of the media.[13]

See also

References

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  3. Bettinger, Keith. "Anti-Semitism Peddled in Southeast Asia". Asia Times.
  4. 2006 AFP-TBR Fifth International Conference
  5. 'The blackest lie in history': Republican congressional candidate says the Holocaust never happened
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  7. Active U.S. Hate Groups. Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved November 1, 2011.
  8. Intelligence Files: Willis Carto. Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved November 1, 2011.
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  12. Why Doesn’t Obama Ban Iranian Press TV? Kenneth R. Timmerman — January 25, 2012
  13. http://www.presstv.com/detail/181711.html

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