According to a very interesting article I have been forwarded, Penguin, Random House, Doubleday, Ballantine, Knopf, Viking, Putnam, Bantam, Del Rey, Golden Books, plus many more, are all owned by Bertelsmann: a German ex-Nazi publishing giant (https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/21733/bertelsmann-paying-supreme-court-justices
cripes this is skerry nooz--our judges?! OH the irony Nazis own these once illustrious houses (fer sure Knopfs were joos as were the founders of Random house created by the talented Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer). While everybuddy an' his dawg's sayin' "ve chews" haf ruined the culcha.... sounds like da joos lost control of publishin' back in the 20th C! Back in them days a lotta GREAT books came outta most've these "houses." (me AN' my girls grew up on the velly classic UNwoke Golden Books too! Saggy Baggy Elephant! Tootle! Pokey Little Puppy! which all taught "doin' what's right" in the face've bullies, not givin' up when the task gits hard, an' mindin' yer mama too! lol)
fwi Daniel Greenfield has a swell substack, highly reco-mended!
This type of exposure makes it very worrying about having Judges to decide on issues of morality.
So, we should have a jury of peers in a public court as a solution I think. We only have to look at Dr. Reiner Fuellmich's case or those of the Freedom Convoy in Canada or that Ed Wackerman that shows lack of compassion by Judges in courts.
Thank you Elsa. I just asked Google "Who owns Doubleday Press?" . Came the reply: "It was acquired by Random House in 1960, and is now part of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group division of Penguin Random House which is owned by the German conglomerate Bertelsmann."
That is of fantastic significance, quite aside from the story about SCOTUS's advances.
Note: For me, anyway, it does not help to see the word "Nazi." Actually it doesn't even help me a lot to learn that the owner is foreign. It's the monopoly over books that is so ... eeks... so unTom-painean.
No wonder my book manuscripts get rejected by all these American-sounding presses. Shame on Random, shame on Penguin, shame on Doubleday. Shame on "the finest, most intellectual, most trustworthy," blah blah, press: Knopf. Oh God.
Thank you again, Elsa. Now somebody needs to start the Super-American, No-Merger Press.
Alarming. What a shame. And Trader Joe's was bought by a German company also, I believe. And in the District of Crime and Corruption, they are clutching their pearls about China. Sigh.
[[Most members of the multitude (regardless of age and/ or indoctrination stage (commonly termed "education")) have clung to the illusion in the "cave of delusions" mostly driven by fear but not exclusively. Contrary very few attempted to really leave the "pyramid scheme" ergo the "pyramid scheme" and its branches still "work" since most members of the multitude still "work" by consent mostly but not exclusively as it appears?]©]
cripes this is skerry nooz--our judges?! OH the irony Nazis own these once illustrious houses (fer sure Knopfs were joos as were the founders of Random house created by the talented Bennett Cerf and Donald Klopfer). While everybuddy an' his dawg's sayin' "ve chews" haf ruined the culcha.... sounds like da joos lost control of publishin' back in the 20th C! Back in them days a lotta GREAT books came outta most've these "houses." (me AN' my girls grew up on the velly classic UNwoke Golden Books too! Saggy Baggy Elephant! Tootle! Pokey Little Puppy! which all taught "doin' what's right" in the face've bullies, not givin' up when the task gits hard, an' mindin' yer mama too! lol)
fwi Daniel Greenfield has a swell substack, highly reco-mended!
(Jon Rappoport has also quoted/ linked to 'im)
https://danielgreenfield.substack.com/
Thank you Elsa,
This type of exposure makes it very worrying about having Judges to decide on issues of morality.
So, we should have a jury of peers in a public court as a solution I think. We only have to look at Dr. Reiner Fuellmich's case or those of the Freedom Convoy in Canada or that Ed Wackerman that shows lack of compassion by Judges in courts.
Monopolistic corporate cabals are the embodiment of greed, the deadliest and most toxic of sins!
Thank you Elsa. I just asked Google "Who owns Doubleday Press?" . Came the reply: "It was acquired by Random House in 1960, and is now part of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group division of Penguin Random House which is owned by the German conglomerate Bertelsmann."
That is of fantastic significance, quite aside from the story about SCOTUS's advances.
Note: For me, anyway, it does not help to see the word "Nazi." Actually it doesn't even help me a lot to learn that the owner is foreign. It's the monopoly over books that is so ... eeks... so unTom-painean.
No wonder my book manuscripts get rejected by all these American-sounding presses. Shame on Random, shame on Penguin, shame on Doubleday. Shame on "the finest, most intellectual, most trustworthy," blah blah, press: Knopf. Oh God.
Thank you again, Elsa. Now somebody needs to start the Super-American, No-Merger Press.
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Alarming. What a shame. And Trader Joe's was bought by a German company also, I believe. And in the District of Crime and Corruption, they are clutching their pearls about China. Sigh.