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held a conference at the Harvard Club in New York City and<br />

organized a drive for conscription.<br />

"On the 3rd day of June they met again. They met to<br />

raise money . . . A quarter of a million dollars was raised at<br />

one time. Think of that—men raising a quarter of a million<br />

dollars to conscript boys in America."*<br />

The Record does not show who put up the quarter of a<br />

million dollars but it is a safe guess that a substantial part of<br />

it was subscribed by the <strong>Rothschild</strong>s' banks of Morgan & Co.,<br />

and Kuhn, Loeb & Co. What for What did they expect to buy<br />

with it Not propaganda, for the Jew press are for conscription<br />

and no money was needed to obtain that support. Five thousand<br />

dollars would have been more than enough to have covered all<br />

legitimate expenses of presenting the bill and the arguments in<br />

support of it, to congress. Another $10,000 should have been<br />

ample to have paid for the telegrams that they showered upon<br />

congressmen.<br />

This $15,000 ought to have covered also the taking of the<br />

Gallup poll. This poll showed that 67% of the American people<br />

favored conscription,—which is simply preposterous. One of<br />

two things is true: either no poll was taken except of the few<br />

employees constituting the so-called "Institute of Public Opinion,"<br />

or else the poll was confined to the Jews.<br />

This Gallup poll is one of the greatest hoaxes that the Jew<br />

press have perpetrated upon the American people. It is usually<br />

given front page publicity in the "Jewspapers." A poll is taken<br />

upon every subject that is of current interest to the public.<br />

Nobody knows anything about the voting until the result is<br />

announced. Nobody ever received a ballot or heard of anybody<br />

who received a ballot. To take a poll of our 131,000,000 American<br />

people would require several weeks time and many thousand<br />

dollars. Apparently these Gallup polls are taken in 30 minutes<br />

time with an expense of less than 30 cents, and the result announced<br />

is always as the Jew press desire it to be.<br />

My estimate of $15,000 to cover the legitimate expenses of<br />

the conscription drive, plus the Gallup poll, may be a trifle conservative<br />

but surely they would not exceed $25,000, which leaves<br />

$225,000, for other purposes. What are those purposes<br />

*From Speech of Senator Holt, Congressional Record, Aug.<br />

6, 1940, p. 15167.

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