The Hidden Tyranny - Interview with Harold Wallace Rosenthal 1976

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In 1976, Harold Wallace Rosenthal, personal assistant to New York Senator Jacob Javits, felt that Jewish power was so unassailable that he could make some extra cash by telling this story to Walter White Jr., the editor of the Conservative monthly Western Front.

Harold Wallace Rosenthal, an influential Jew learned in the Jewish ways and involved in the workings of government in Washington, D.C., explained the Jewish involvement and the cause of the major problems Americans face today.

Rosenthal, in exposing certain aspects of the “inner invisible world of Jewry,” revealed the modes and tactics Jews have used to destroy world civilization and covertly attain control over lives and governments. The result has been a “hidden tyranny” upon the modern world like the tyranny waged against the Saints by the red beast system of Revelation referred to as “Mystery Babylon.”

The result was a revealing and shocking 17-page interview that was published soon after entitled “The Hidden Tyranny” and heavily suppressed online thereafter.

Rosenthal needed gambling money, but ultimately his candor cost him his life. Shortly after his interview, Harold Wallace Rosenthal, personal assistant to New York Senator Jacob K. Javits, was killed in Istanbul, Turkey, on August 12, 1976.

Western Front monthly bulletin editor Walter White Jr. concluded that the incident was a cover for Rosenthal's murder.

The cassette tape recorded interview manuscript is filed in the Reagan Presidential Library Archives. WH staff preserves all records created and received through official duties.

https://www.reaganlibrary.gov/public/digitallibrary/smof/publicliaison/blackwell/box-036/40_047_7007844_036_021_2017.pdf

Alternate Link to Reagan Library Files: https://archive.org/details/ronald-reagan-presidential-library-40-047-7007844-036-021-2017

PDF Download Link for the Rosenthal Document: https://archive.org/details/1976-harold-wallace-rosenthal-interview

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