Showing posts with label Mark Weber. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Weber. Show all posts

Mark Weber | Extremist Watch Groups, Culture Clash & Germanophobia | Hour 1 | March 21, 2014

Source: redicecreations.com, ihr.org, The Mark Weber Report

March 21, 2014–Mark Weber is an American historian, author, lecturer and current affairs analyst with a specialized knowledge of US foreign policy, international relations, the Second World War, and, more broadly, of twentieth-century European and American history.

Weber is also director of the Institute for Historical Review, an independent, public interest research and publishing center in southern California. In 1988 Weber testified for five days in Toronto District Court as a recognized expert on Germany's wartime Jewish policy and the Holocaust issue.

In the first hour, Mark talks about a known terrorist group - the Jewish Defense League – who for 3 months impacted IHR's finances by shutting down the Institute's processing of credit card orders and donations. Behind the shutdown was Dov Hikind.

We'll discuss the monopoly and blatant double standards of Jewish organizations such as the JDL, ADL and SPLC. Then, Mark talks about the dangers of applying morality to politics, used to justify war and takeover. Weber also speaks about current ethnic and culture clashes, although we're being told these are just superficial constructs. -redicecreations.com

download hour 1 mp3

Mark Weber | Historical Review of War & Conflict, May 3, 2012

Source: redicecreations.com, ihr.org



May 3, 2012–Mark Weber -- historian, author, lecturer and current affairs analyst -- is director of the Institute for Historical Review, an independent, public interest educational center and publisher based in southern California. He is a specialist of modern twentieth-century European and American history, and is the author of many articles, reviews and essays dealing with historical, political and social issues.

The IHR works to promote peace, understanding and justice through greater public awareness of the past, and especially socially-politically relevant aspects of twentieth-century history. Mark will discuss US foreign policy, World War Two, the Israel-Palestine conflict and conspiracy. He emphasizes the danger in a one sided view of history. We'll talk about how there is a great chasm between what people know and the official story when it comes to history, politics and media. ~Red Ice Creations

download mp3
Return top