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WHO OWNS THE TV NETWORKS
An exclusive report by Eustace Mullins.
[H: I’m sorry but we have no date for this presentation.  I cannot recommend highly enough
any and all of the books offered by Eustace Mullins.  He is a long-time friend and colleague,
without peer as to respect for him as a man and an author.
It should be brought to you attention just how important is Mr. Mullin’s work – he is
effectively banned from being allowed to speak in Canada.
Within this year he was
disallowed participation in a pre-planned seminar.
We can recognize truth, in our own works
as well, when the “banning” and “burning of books” is under way.  And, oh, indeed, we have
had papers and Journals banned at the Canadian border and nine volumes of Journals
BANNED AND BURNED IN THE U.S.A. (LAND OF FREEDOM).
I
ask, please, that a listing of Eustace Mullins’ books be offered with ability to acquire as
through him PERSONALLY, please – or through CONTACT where the orders can be
forwarded.
When our distributing connection facilities reopen we will most surely carry all of
the books utilized by us in any way – these authors need HELP, readers.
They fight a lonely
battle If they bring truth of in any way counter the New World Order.
BY THE WAY, WHY IS EUSTACE MULLINS BANNED FROM CANADA?  HE IS CLAIMED
TO BE “ANTI-SEMITIC”!  IT IS YOUR LIFE, PILGRIMS, AND YOU HAVE BEEN “HAD”.]
Many observers in the U.S. have noticed the striking similarity of the programs offered to the
public by the three “independent” television networks.  For the first time, we present a
detailed study of the directors of the three networks, revealing their interlocking banking and
industrial connections, indicating that instead of three major networks we actually have only
one.
NBE, a subsidiary of RCA, has the following directors:
John Brademas, President of New York University, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank
of New York (which dominates the other Federal Reserve Banks by its control of the money
market), and director of the Rockefeller Foundation.  Brademas had received the George
Peabody Award (George Peabody established the Peabody Education Fund which later
became the Rockefeller Foundation), and he was named Humanist of the Year in 1978.
Cecily B. Selby, born in London, England, national director of the Girl Scouts, director of
Avon Products and Loehmann’s, a dress firm.  She is married to James Coles, president of
Bowdoin College since 1952.
Peter G. Peterson, former head of Kuhn, Loeb Co., and ex-Secretary of Commerce. Robert
Cizik, chairman of Cooper Industries (sales of 1.5 billion pounds), and director of RCA and
First City Bankcorp.  First City was identified in Congressional testimony as one of the three
Rothschild banks in the United States.
Thomas O. Paine, president of Northrup Co., a large defense contractor.  Paine is a director
of the influential Institute of Strategic Studies in London, director of the Institute of Metals,
London, American Ordinance Assn., and many other professional munitions associations.
Donald Smiley, Chairman R.H. Macy Co. since 1945; he is also a director of Metropolitan
Life and U.S. Steel, known as Morgan-controlled firms, and director of Ralston-Purina Co.,
and Irving Trust.
David C. Jones, President of Consolidated Contractors, director of U.S. Steel, Kemper
Insurance Co.
Thornton Bradshaw, Chairman of RCA, director of Champion Paper Co., Atlantic Richfield
Oil Co., Rockefellers Brothers Fund, and the Aspen Institute of Humanistic Studies.
Although not listed as a director of NBC, Andrew Sigler is a director of its parent company,
RCA.  Sigler is Chairman of Champion Paper Co., and director of General Electric, Bristol-
Meyers, and Cabot Corp. (which traditionally has had heavy CIA involvement).
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