Oct. 10, 2013
Carolyn Yeager and Hadding Scott read and comment on Chapter 63, “Gigantic Liquor Trust and It's Career.”
Once the Jewish “compounders” and “rectifiers” of inferior whisky had won a commanding place in the market, they were still far from satisfied; they wanted to get rid of the better whisky in order to own the field. Some results were:
- In 1899, the first operations toward a combine was a new company composed of sixteen Louisville, Kentucky distilleries announced by Levy Mayer of Chicago;
- Alfred Austrian, who was later involved in the baseball scandals, became Mayer’s legal representative and partner;
- Angelo Meyer, New York-Philadelphia whisky buyer, commonly called the ‘Napoleon of the whisky trade’, was one of the general managers of the new Kentucky Distilleries Company;
- The Illinois Distilleries and Warehouse Co. was formed under Joseph Wolf to fight the Kentucky Distilleries, but both were Jewish;
- The combined capitalization of the Mayer-Austrian trust was reported as $175 million to $200 million;
- Collier’s Weekly magazine in 1908 wrote a scathing attack on “nigger gin,” a vile beverage that acted on the Negro in a way to encourage him to commit crimes, including the “nameless crime” (rape);
- The ancient Jewish policy of Divide-Conquer-Destroy, as it is stated in the Protocols, was in operation — whatever the Jew can succeed in making Jewish, falls.
Note: We are using the Noontide Press publication of The International Jew — The World’s Foremost Problem which can be found online here as a pdf file.
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