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Fred Jerome, journalist and science writer, covered the 1960s civil rights movement, university journalism instructor, inventor of Media Resource Service connecting journalists with scientists.
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Sept. 6, 2015, 8:05 p.m.
Fred Jerome, journalist and science writer, covered the 1960s civil rights movement, university journalism instructor, inventor of Media Resource Service connecting journalists with scientists.

Continuation of Part 1, Fred Jerome at http://www.radio4all.net/index.php/program/81680. Jerome's article, "Kill Bernadotte," is fascinating --can't stop listening nor stop reading the article once started. Go to http://ameu.org/PDF-Archives/vol48_issue3_2015.aspx

Fred Jerome talks about the living evidence of Jewish individuals who were saved from Nazi extermination by Count Bernadotte's White Bus Rescue Mission, which was a spin-off of his directorate at the Swedish Red Cross. Based on these credentials, Bernadotte was selected by the first Secretary General of the UN, Norweigian Trygve Lie, to go to Palestine to mediate a peace agreement, something that the Israeli far-right Zionist leaders/terrorists made impossible then as well as now.

The Israeli Zionist were not happy with the November 29, 1947, partition of land that gave them with 1/3 of the population 55% of another country's land, while giving Palestinian only 45% of the land in a more complicated division plan. The Israeli made it clear that they wanted it ALL. Phil Taylor pointed out and Jerome confirmed: Begin said that he was not happy with the 55%, that the petition was illegal, that Jerusalem would forever be their capital, and that the land would be for Israel forever.

Jerome makes it clear that Israel could not win and could not kick out the British without the support of the US in Washington. Sound familiar?

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00:25:29 1 Aug. 31, 2015
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