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Real History on where the Holocaust Money is Being Spent The The Anti-Defamation League continues to use its new found wealth in a manner helpful to American society Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of B’nai Brith, USA other traditional enemies of Free Speech: Anti-Nazi League Australian Government Australian B’nai Brith Anti-Defamation Commission Board of Deputies of British Jews Center for Democratic Renewal, Atlanta Canadian Jewish Congress Canadian League of Human Rights of the

B’nai Brith Coalition for Human Dignity, Oregon Community Security Trust of Board of Deputies German Government Jewish Telegraph Agency Searchlight and Gerald Gable Simon Wiesenthal Center Surfwatch Internet censorship Foxman was interviewed Monday by House investigators about Rich, an ultra-wealthy commodities trader who had been on the lam since his 1983 indictment on evading million in taxes and trading with the enemy.

New York, JEWISH GROUP TOOK RICH’S 100G BEFORE PUSHING PARDON Saturday,March 24,2001 By BRIAN BLOMQUIST WASHINGTON – Anti-Defamation League Director Abraham Foxman [left] admitted he sought a presidential pardon for Marc Rich a month after his group accepted a $100,000 donation from the billionaire financier. Foxman, leader of one of the nation’s largest Jewish groups, wrote a letter to then- President Bill Clinton

on Dec. 7, urging a pardon for Rich. But Foxman didn’t reveal Rich’s donation until yesterday. An ADL official said it “probably” was made in November and added that the group has no plans to give the money back. Foxman said last Monday that he regretted writing to Clinton, saying he had a change of heart after learning the feds had offered to let Rich

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