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<blockquote data-quote="Hobbes" data-source="post: 1508437" data-attributes="member: 3371"><p>The American Free Press (AFP) is a weekly newspaper published in the United States. According to one former correspondent, the AFP's direct ancestor was the publication The Spotlight,[1] which ceased publication in 2001 when its parent company, Liberty Lobby, was forced into bankruptcy. Like The Spotlight and Liberty Lobby, Willis Carto was one of its founders.</p><p></p><p>Like The Spotlight, American Free Press describes itself as "maverick, independent grass-roots media". It proclaims a "populist and nationalist" political orientation.[2] The Southern Poverty Law Center considers it a hate group[3] and reports that it "carries stories on Zionism, secret 'New World Order' conspiracies, American Jews and Israel."[4] One of their ex-contract reporters, Christopher Bollyn is sometimes cited for his reporting in the 9/11 Truth Movement.[5] The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has criticised AFP and, in particular, Bollyn for linking of prominent figures in the Jewish community with the events of September 11, 2001, and in September 2006 attacked the paper for disseminating "antisemitic propaganda".[6]</p><p></p><p>Other writers for the AFP include Michael Collins Piper[7] and James P. Tucker, Jr., a longtime Spotlight reporter whose focus is the Bilderberg Group. Articles by Willis Carto also appear occasionally. James Edwards, who now hosts The Political Cesspool, is also a former writer for the paper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hobbes, post: 1508437, member: 3371"] The American Free Press (AFP) is a weekly newspaper published in the United States. According to one former correspondent, the AFP's direct ancestor was the publication The Spotlight,[1] which ceased publication in 2001 when its parent company, Liberty Lobby, was forced into bankruptcy. Like The Spotlight and Liberty Lobby, Willis Carto was one of its founders. Like The Spotlight, American Free Press describes itself as "maverick, independent grass-roots media". It proclaims a "populist and nationalist" political orientation.[2] The Southern Poverty Law Center considers it a hate group[3] and reports that it "carries stories on Zionism, secret 'New World Order' conspiracies, American Jews and Israel."[4] One of their ex-contract reporters, Christopher Bollyn is sometimes cited for his reporting in the 9/11 Truth Movement.[5] The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has criticised AFP and, in particular, Bollyn for linking of prominent figures in the Jewish community with the events of September 11, 2001, and in September 2006 attacked the paper for disseminating "antisemitic propaganda".[6] Other writers for the AFP include Michael Collins Piper[7] and James P. Tucker, Jr., a longtime Spotlight reporter whose focus is the Bilderberg Group. Articles by Willis Carto also appear occasionally. James Edwards, who now hosts The Political Cesspool, is also a former writer for the paper. [/QUOTE]
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