This program marks the fourth anniversary of The Heretics’ Hour, which began on March 1, 2010 on the Voice of Reason Network. Carolyn addresses the need for a consistent message from those who have a platform to speak to White people and points out where the message is most dangerously inconsistent. Major points made:
The behavior of people who cannot defend themselves from charges made against them vs behavior of those who can;
Paul Eisen and Gilad Atzmon as human rights advocates whose “liberal” Jewish views about Germans stop at the Adolf Hitler/”Nazi” line;
Revisionist Michael Hoffman, a Roman Catholic, also abhors Hitler and tells lies about him, thus keeping religion above race;
Rodney Martin’s page at Metapedia – how it came to be;
Martin’s brand of activism – speaking at an IHR meeting (see photo at right) and writing letters to U.S. senators on behalf of a U.S.-German peace treaty;
Martin’s exchange with a German who was trying to correct him about a German/U.S. peace treaty.
Image: The Three Stooges?Rodney Martin, Mark Weber, David Cole -- three flawed messengers with three different flawed messages.
Margaret Huffstickler joins me again to discuss the extent and nature of the LIES we loyal White have to deal with on a regular basis. Our topics ranged from Hollywood movies to Internet gossip on Facebook, and much in between.
The latest big Hollywood propaganda film, The Monuments Men, is a distortion about Adolf Hitler planning to either own or destroy all the greatest art treasures in the world;
Lies and misunderstanding about the Gestapo, and how/why it was created, are dispelled by Margaret in her article from Vincent Reynouard's research in the Jan-Feb 2012 issue of The Barnes Review;
More detail about the Kevin Alfred Strom case is revealed, proving that he was never convicted of pedophilia in any way, shape or form, and has been unfairly demonized – he even has all along retained custody of his 3 children;
Here is the story, as best I can put it together from the record of the Porterville Recorder, of Rodney Martin’s career with the Tule River Indian Tribe and their attempts to have an off-reservation Card Room. I am sorry it has to be so long, but it necessarily has to come from the newspaper reports since I know nothing first hand, of my own accord. I was not there.
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Pictured right: The real Rodney Martin - taken in 2012 and published on his own website, not photo-shopped. Don't blame me.
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Rodney Martin continues to say that he was working with the Tule River Indian Tribe on a consultant basis and was involved in helping work out an Airport Authority agreement between the city of Porterville, Ca and the reservation. Yet in the Porterville Recorder newspaper articles since 2007, Martin comes up mostly in connection with the “card room” project – a gambling venue associated with the Tribe’s on-reservations casino “Eagle Mountain.”
It appears that Martin was always employed in some form of government service, and from there went directly into full-time employment by the Tule River Indians as their administrator in August 2006. That employment appears to have ended sometime around the fall of 2008, if not summer … so he was employed for about two years.
Here is the story, as best I can put it together from the record of the Porterville Recorder, of Rodney Martin’s career with the Tule River Indian Tribe and their attempts to have an off-reservation Card Room. I am sorry it has to be so long, but it necessarily has to come from the newspaper reports since I know nothing first hand, of my own accord. I was not there.
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Pictured right: The real Rodney Martin - taken in 2012 and published on his own website, not photo-shopped. Don't blame me.
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Rodney Martin continues to say that he was working with the Tule River Indian Tribe on a consultant basis and was involved in helping work out an Airport Authority agreement between the city of Porterville, Ca and the reservation. Yet in the Porterville Recorder newspaper articles since 2007, Martin comes up mostly in connection with the “card room” project – a gambling venue associated with the Tribe’s on-reservations casino “Eagle Mountain.”
It appears that Martin was always employed in some form of government service, and from there went directly into full-time employment by the Tule River Indians as their administrator in August 2006. That employment appears to have ended sometime around the fall of 2008, if not summer … so he was employed for about two years.
Rodney Martin, Tule River Indian Reservation's Tribal Administrator, talks to the press in November 2007 about the tribe's purchase of a card room license.
By Carolyn Yeager
On March 15, 2007, two months after he accepted the full-time position as Tribal Administrator for the Tule River Indian Tribe, whose Reservation was close to Porterville, California, Rodney Martin penned the following [my emphases -cy] in the Porterville Recorder, a newspaper in which he would continue to write op-eds and editorial comments in the following years.
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“I would like to weigh in on the comments of Mr. and Mrs. Day concerning Mrs. Jennie Perez’s letter to the editor. While I will not put words into Mrs. Perez’s mouth, I believe the intent of her letter was a message of embracing diversity. What a novel idea, given we are the nation with the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor that welcomes people from all lands.
Left: Rodney Martin (2008?) and Elie Wiesel (right) - two con men.
Just like Elie Wiesel, of whom we ask, “Where’s the Tattoo?,” and whose tales of sadistic treatment at the hands of the “Nazis” have been totally discredited by me and many others, Rodney Martin supplies no evidence for the numerous, fanciful claims that continue to pour out of his mouth and pen in an effort to revenge himself on this writer for telling the truth, and on everything, everyone I am, or have ever been, associated with.
Just yesterday, on February 5th, Rodney posted the following on the Facebook page of David Rottweiller Jones, a British White activist. It led me to not only respond with the below, but to do a more thorough search through the archives on Rodney Martin at the Porterville Recorder (Calif) newspaper [Rodney's home town]. It’s amazing what has been sitting in there all this time. But I will begin in an orderly fashion with some very basic responses to what Rodney wrote on David Jones’ Facebook page. Rodney’s words are in black text, my comments are in blue.