100 year old conspiracy
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So, this is your painful and exhaustive way of admitting that the quote isn't real? Thanks, anyone with two brain cells already knew that.
don't be so sure that you have more than 2 brain cells. The image of the text is real, it's a direct copy of the scan of the congressional record from 1957.
The image of the text from the "congressional record" is simply Abernathy's recitation of the Mullins forgery. That doesn't make it any more legit, which I know must be heartbreaking for you.
not sure of the purpose of your inverted commas, it is the congressional record for June 7th 1957 ie. what people said in congress, transcribed.
As to legitimacy, you apparently place faith in the legitimacy of what anonymous wikipedia editors and the ADL write, despite a lack of evidence. Me, I remain open-minded - I've not seen anything that certainly confirms who wrote the quote originally or where it came from.
The purpose of my inverted commas is that you're using "congressional record" as a term that grants the transcription some legitimacy. This hardly matters when the quote being transcribed is a fabrication in the first place. I hardly think you're in a position to question where I place my faith (which is neither what the ADL nor wikipedia writes) when you're the one citing old Stormfront threads. Eustace Mullins all but admitted to writing it himself.
You remain open-minded because you're an antisemite and that's the sort of atmosphere you like to foster around here. Fair enough -- it's "your" forum -- but it all says more about your own biases than the "mystery" of the quote.