The Influence of Zionism in the Press

Joseph Pulitzer [1] is one of the most prominent Jewish pioneers of the modern American press. Born into a Jewish family in Hungary, he immigrated to the United States in 1878 and published the St. Louis Post Dispatch [2]. In 1883, he bought the most famous American magazine of the time, The New York World [3]. Since then, it releases two versions, one in the morning and the other in the evening.

Faraan: Similarly, the first Zionist publication in the United States was the Zion’s Watch Tower [4], founded by a Jewish businessman named Charles Taze Russell. This person founded a movement that later became known as the “Jehovah Witnesses”[5]. [6]
The Jewish influence in the US print media has grown to the point where more than a hundred newspapers and weeklies are published in the United States today by the Jewish.
This proves that the Jewish control of the mass media in America has become part of the reality of the life of the Americans.
The Zionists’ power and influence over the American press is determined by examining the performance of three prominent American newspapers: The Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. These three newspapers have a significant influence on the American politics and government, and practically determine the policy of the American politics and economics. They are the ones who determine what is news and what is not news. These three newspapers are newsmakers and the rest are just news copycats. All these three newspapers are in the Jewish hands. [7]

[1] Joseph Pulitzer.

[2] St. Louis Post-Dispatch

[3] The New York World

[4] Zion’s Watch Tower

[5] Jehovah Witnesses
[6] Majid Safataj, ‘Sahyonism va Resane’, pp. 50 and 51. See also: Pierre Elber, Commander of True, History of the World Press, p. 28
Source: ‘Farmanravayan -e Penhan’ (Hidden Rulers), Hossein Jafari Movahed

 

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