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How do we know the Eagle Forum and their droogs aren't dealing in forgeries?
A RECENT ITEM IN THE SOUTHERN POVERTY LAW CENTRE'S HATEWATCH BLOG noting recent "educational" campaigns into illegal immigration sponsored by the Alabama branch of the hyperconservative Eagle Forum, concludes thusly:
Phyllis Schlafly, who heads the Eagle Forum, has also been a major proponent of the dominant conspiracy theory now animating the anti-immigration movement—the so-called "North American Union," a supposed plot by global elites to surrender American sovereignty in a planned merger with Canada and Mexico. Schlafly has called for a congressional investigation into the North American Union and for the disclosure of supposedly secret documents related to the non-existent union.
How do we know the "supposedly secret documents" in question aren't really forgeries produced by disinformation squads in the pay of, or otherwise directly connected with, extremist causes and movements? (As a matter of fact, the likes of Microsoft Word and suchlike produce documents so authentic-looking, even authorities on questionable or forged documents can be easily fooled--and then some.)
And Another Thing:
Are these same elements weird and unwholesome, perhaps, aware of the fact that the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, a popular work on the Five-Foot Shelves of extremists, has consistently been discredited as an anti-Semitic forgery of the highest order?