Zionist Hack Dorothy Thompson Learns What Happens When You Develop a Conscience

Dorothy Thompson (1893-1961) was the top female journalist of the pre-war and war years. She married Sinclair Lewis, a Nobel Prize winner in literature. Thompson married Lewis in 1928 and acquired a house in Vermont. The couple divorced in 1942.

Thompson relocated to Europe in 1920 to pursue her journalism career in hackery. She was interested in the early Zionist movement and promoted it.

Accordingly and as a made woman, she was rapidly advanced and appointed as Vienna correspondent for the Philadelphia Public Ledger. While working in Vienna, Thompson focused on becoming fluent in German.

In 1925, she was promoted again, this time to chief of the central European service for the Public Ledger. She did a stint in Moscow, where she hung out with Communist sympathizers and Stalin apologists, such as Walter Duranty. While millions were being murdered, she wrote her own apologist pro-Soviet propaganda book New Russia in 1928.

Portrait of Evil: Walter Duranty, the NYT Moscow Bureau Chief Who Deliberately Hid Soviet-Imposed Famine That Killed Millions in Ukraine

Then, in 1927, the Jewish-owned New York Post appointed her head of its Berlin bureau in Germany. While there, she witnessed firsthand the rise of the National Socialist Party.

Thompson’s most significant work abroad took place in Germany in the early 1930s. While working in Munich, she met and interviewed Adolf Hitler for the first time in 1931. This would be the basis for her subsequent heavily promoted book, “I Saw Hitler,” in which she wrote about the dangers of him winning power in Germany.

Thompson described Hitler in the following terms: “He is formless, almost faceless, a man whose countenance is a caricature, a man whose framework seems cartilaginous, without bones. He is inconsequential and voluble, ill poised and insecure. He is the very prototype of the little man.” Thompson predicted he would go nowhere.

One could call Hitler many things, but “Little Man” and “inconsequent” shows just how divorced from reality Thompson was during this period. She also completely failed to observe the once in a millennium swagger of the man. Later, when the full Hitlerian force had crashed over Europe, Thompson was asked to defend her “Little Man” remarks; it seemed she had underestimated Hitler. The Hitler regime considered both the book and her articles idiotic and, in August 1934, Thompson was expelled from Germany.

Spartacus Educational points out that Jennet Conant, the author of “The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington” (2008) argues that Ernest Cuneo, who worked for British Security Coordination, used Thompson and other American journalists as part of a Mockingbird-type spy ring in D.C. to drum up opposition to Britain’s enemies.

Thomas E. Mahl, the author of “Desperate Deception: British Covert Operations in the United States, 1939-44“(1998), argued: “During this period … Dorothy Thompson exhibited an amazing [ability] to reflect the British propaganda line of the day. This is one of the few useful conclusions to be gained from reading the hundreds of pages in her FBI file. Thompson’s diary, kept for only a dozen entries in early 1942, also illustrates her close ties to the intelligence community.”

In 1936, Thompson began writing “On the Record,” a New York Tribune (Jewish-owned) syndicated newspaper column. It was read by more than 10 million people and carried by more than 170 papers.

Jewish-owned NBC hired Thompson as a news commentator. She began in 1936 and remained with NBC until 1938. Her radio broadcasts went on to become some of the most popular in the United States.

In 1938, Thompson championed the cause of Polish/German-Jewish teenager Herschel Grynszpan, whose assassination in Paris of minor German diplomat Ernst vom Rath triggered the events of Kristallnacht in Germany. Thompson’s broadcast on NBC radio was heard by millions of listeners and led to an outpouring of sympathy for the young assassin. Under the banner of the Journalists Defense Fund, more than $40,000 US dollars were collected.

In 1939, Thompson was featured on the cover of Time magazine with an accompanying picture of her speaking into an NBC radio microphone. The article was captioned “she rides in the smoking car,” and it named her as the second-most-popular and influential woman in the country behind Eleanor Roosevelt.

In the lead up to World War II, Thompson was a leading pom-pom hack for war with Germany. She was a keynote speaker at the Biltmore Conference in 1942 and demanded unrestricted immigration to America. Throughout the war, she engaged in script reading for Zionist hackery.

Thompson Discovers Truths and Goes Off the Rails

In 1945, Thompson went to Palestine to do more leg work for her Zionist bosses, who were creating Israel. However, once on the ground, Thompson had an epiphany. She realized that there was a long-established population of 1.2 million Palestinians in a country called Palestine, and that the plan was to removed them and steal their land and homes.

Apparently, Thompson was not quite a full-blown sociopath and had some courage and conscience. She was about to find out the cost for that. She was quickly fired from her positions in Jewish-owned journalism.  Her speaking engagements vanished. She lost her many Jewish “friends” who had previously honored her.

She began to speak out on the Palestine issue and come out of her brainwashed hive mind fog.  After running into the standard anti-Semitism accusations, she stiffened rather than run away with her tail between her legs.

To Thompson, the war of 1948 showed Zionism as “an aggressive, chauvinist movement” and the new State of Israel as “an expansionist power.” She was “angered by Jewish terrorism in Israel and appalled by Menachem Begin and the Irgun being treated as heroes in New York City.”

She wrote in 1950, “The Zionists would like us to believe that there is no such thing as an Arab”, and that “they have also adapted the attitude that the State of Israel, unlike every other state on earth, is sacrosanct, and outside any criticism whatsoever.” She called Israel the U.S.’, “the 49th state of the Union” (prior to the adoption of Hawaii and Alaska), and described Israel as “the only nation in history to have been canonized at birth.”

In 1950, Thompson addressed the idea of dual Israeli-American citizenship and effectively called it anti-American. She put two and two together and concluded that Zionism was a recipe for perpetual war.

Thompson’s main biography is “American Cassandra” by Peter Kurth. To me, it seems Thompson was forced by truth and reality to remove her rose-colored glasses about Zionism. The psychology here is of interest. Here we have an individual who was conditioned and well rewarded for being a hack. She was also on the winning side of the ZOG wars. Thus, she thought herself a friggin’ genius. But apparently she had enough of a heart left that when she was awakened in 1945, she reacted as someone with a soul should.

But it was all too late for the awakened Thompson, who fell into obscurity. In typical fashion her work was scrubbed and relegated to the memory hole.

6 Comments on Zionist Hack Dorothy Thompson Learns What Happens When You Develop a Conscience

  1. Hi Russ. Historical sketches like this are why I like Winterwatch so much. They are slices of forgotten history so important to a rational view of the world. On a much smaller scale the same thing happened to me in Vermont around 1990. As editor of a local entertainment weekly newspaper, I had been railing about the falsehoods (April Glaspie et al) of America’s Gulf War, but without initially fully appreciating the profound role of Israel in the conflict. As fate would have it, in the pages of the little news sheet I created after I’d been fired by my Jewish publisher for refusing to drop the topic, I innocently published a one-page sketch of the Protocols of Zion. Suddenly overnight, Jewish friends who had held fundraisers for my little liberal newspaper suddenly turned on me in enraged silence and literally ran me out of town (which was Brattleboro, Northern home of the notorious School for the Americas, which trained terrorists to destabilize Central American governments, as well as bastion for Jewish Communists leading America over the cliff). The experience enabled me, a decade later, to see all too clearly the Jewish hand in 9/11.

  2. Funny thing about “Dorthys” reading list is she died in 1961 but most of the books on her list are published after her death. Wow what a committed reader and truth finder! The list is MASSIVE more than twelve hundred years worth of reading. It has been suspiciously bloated with over 500 entries many are top silly stuff and plenty are just simple WW2 history Bios and books.
    If there are any books worth reading beyond the standard Conspiracy Library musts reads like the protocols, they are very hard to find in that list.
    She is no doubt a notable toothache to the Zionists but thinking she added any ammo to the fight is not chasing the mystery deeper rather ones tail in circles.
    What is more interesting is which books are not on the list.

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