
"In appearances on US TV shows and podcasts earlier in his political career, Farage discussed supposed plots by bankers to create a global government, citing Goldman Sachs, the Bilderberg group and the financier George Soros as threats to democracy. These included six guest slots on the web TV show of the disgraced far-right US conspiracy theorist Alex Jones. Jones was successfully sued by bereaved parents after claiming the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school massacre was faked."
"Farage also appeared six times on the web radio show of Rick Wiles, a far-right, antisemitic American pastor. Here, topics included whether central bankers would soon start to appoint leaders of the UK and US an idea Farage did not challenge. When the Guardian first reported these discussions in 2019, groups including the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Community Security Trust, a charity providing support to the Jewish community in the UK, called on Farage to repudiate such ideas"
Nigel Farage aired conspiracy theories and antisemitic tropes during earlier US TV and podcast appearances, alleging bankers sought a global government and naming Goldman Sachs, the Bilderberg group and George Soros as threats. He guested six times on Alex Jones's web TV show and six times on Rick Wiles's web radio program. Topics included claims that central bankers would appoint UK and US leaders, an idea he did not challenge, and assertions that globalists engineered war with Russia to erode national sovereignty. Groups including the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Community Security Trust urged him to repudiate such ideas; he did not.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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