Rupert Murdoch's Jewish
origins: a matter of controversy
A well placed correspondent with connections to the
newspaper world (who has asked to remain anonymous) reports to
us:
"I shall quote exactly what Candour [a rightwing British journal edited by A K
Chesterton] said in its June 1984 issue (vol. XXXV, no.
6):
BIOGRAPHICAL details of [Rupert]
Murdoch's past are sketchy and often contradictory. One
reads that his grandfather was an impoverished Presbyterian
minister who migrated to Australia from England, that his
father was a low-paid reporter for a British newspaper in
Australia, and yet, young Rupert divided his time between
his family's suburban home near Melbourne and the family's
sheep ranch in the country. He was educated first at the
fashionable Geelong private school, and went on to the
elitist and aristocratic Oxford University in
England.
"Rupert's father Sir Keith Murdoch [see
below] attained his prominent position in Australian
society through a fortuitous marriage to the daughter of a
wealthy Jewish family, née Elisabeth Joy Greene.
Through his wife's connections, Keith Murdoch was
subsequently promoted from reporter to chairman of the
British-owned newspaper where he worked. There was enough
money to buy himself a knighthood of the British realm, two
newspapers in Adelaide, South Australia, and a radio station
in a faraway mining town. For some reason, Murdoch has
always tried to hide the fact that his pious mother brought
him up as a Jew...
And that, as I am sure you know, makes him a Jew according
to the law of the Talmud, and indeed according to the present
laws of Israel.
Spotlight [a rightwing
Washington weekly published by Willis Carto] in fact
examined Murdoch in considerable depth in no fewer than three
issues, 30th January and 6th and 13th February [1984]. My
friend Ivor Benson whom I regarded as a very judicious
observer and commentator, reckoned, along with
Spotlight, that his meteoric ascent was completely
artificial, and that he was a front for far more powerful
super-rich subversives, Michel Fribourg, Armand Hammer
and Edgar Bronfman, "all of them part of a super-rich
'Zionist Mafia'", to quote Benson, who added: "By comparison
with these three, Murdoch is just an ambitious midget who has
been given the job of drawing all the public attention away
from those who make the real decisions." (Benson's Behind
the News, March 1984)
Could well be. Certainly I can confirm that at least part
of his meteoric ascent was artificial. I remember my
brother-in-law [a former editor of The
Times] telling me, at the time of Murdoch's
acquisition of The Times, that it was a strange
business. Murdoch was by no means the highest bidder.
For my part, I myself have always had good personal motives
to take a favourable view of Murdoch, because my
brother-in-law was easily his favourite editor of The
Times, and, when my brother-in-law died (in office),
Murdoch treated my sister completely fairly, from a financial
point of view, without making the slightest difficulty. But,
despite that reason for some prejudice in his favour, I have
always been forced to the judgement that he has been a force
for unspeakable evil.
- His was the "breakthrough" which made the tabloids
genuinely pornographic.
- In my opinion at least, his policy with The Times
completed its collapse from its position as the most
respected newspaper in the world.
- And his republicanism makes me sick -- it is not for the
purpose of creating a better world, but quite obviously
purely destructive. And I could go on.
PS: QUITE recently, a Times correspondent actually resigned
because he was not allowed to report properly what was going
on in Israel, or even to use accurate words to describe facts
which were undisputed. He stated: "Murdoch's executives were
so scared of irritating him that, when I pulled off a little
scoop by tracking, interviewing and photographing the unit in
the Israeli army which killed Mohammed al-Durrah, the
12-year-old boy whose death was captured on film and became
the iconic image of the conflict, I was asked to file the
piece 'without mentioning the dead kid'. After that
conversation, I was left wordless, so I quit." Unusually
courageous for a modern journalist.
Related
items on this website:
- Rupert
Murdoch's televised statements on Israel | believes
in "the goals of the international Jewish community"
- The papers of Rupert Murdoch's father, Keith
(who was married to Elisabeth Greene) are archived
at the National Library of Australia
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- We
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