Last week around the 10th December I saw an half page ad in the Herald Tribune (which is the European version of the New York Times) talking about the EU and the Nazis. It sounds like material online but it was displayed third or fourth page in a supposedly 'serious' paper. This website was sited: http://www.nazi-roots-of-brussels-eu.org
What do you make of it? Is he a crackpot?
Odd advert in the Herald Tribune
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chaz wyman
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Re: Odd advert in the Herald Tribune
Being able to download his book for free is not a good sign. Do we really have to read it?Pluto wrote:Last week around the 10th December I saw an half page ad in the Herald Tribune (which is the European version of the New York Times) talking about the EU and the Nazis. It sounds like material online but it was displayed third or fourth page in a supposedly 'serious' paper. This website was sited: http://www.nazi-roots-of-brussels-eu.org
What do you make of it? Is he a crackpot?
Re: Odd advert in the Herald Tribune
Exactly, a free book, one might think it is a sure sign of a crackpot propagandist. But I am not familiar with such a voice being in a mainstream paper. Such defamatory language it uses. What was the editorial discussion on it. It is odd.
And no you really don't have to read it. Just know that he was allowed to advertise.
And no you really don't have to read it. Just know that he was allowed to advertise.
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reasonvemotion
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Re: Odd advert in the Herald Tribune
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