August 17, 2005
A Polish priest has criticized laws allegedly imposed on his country by “Jewish bankers” and others. Henryk Jankowski, who had been banned from preaching for a year some years ago because of earlier anti-Semitic remarks, made the comments in Gdansk during anniversary celebrations of the anti-Communist workers strikes in 1980 which were a precursor to the fall of the Iron Curtain. “We are filled with horror when laws are imposed upon us that are thought up by anti-Catholic Masons, Jewish bankers and hell-born atheistic Socialists,” Jankowski said.