Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Harold Wallace Rosenthal" in English language version.
Titled "The Hidden Tyranny: The Issue that Dwarfs All Other Issues," the text was a supposedly "confidential interview" with Harold Rosenthal, a twenty-nine-year-old administrative assistant to U.S. senator Jacob Javits of New York. Originally written by Mrs. Opal Tanner White, an elderly associate of the anti-Semitic minister Gerald L. K. Smith, The Hidden Tyranny first appeared in 1978, two years after Rosenthal was killed by Arab terrorists who were attempting to hijack an Israeli jetliner in Istanbul. Since Rosenthal was dead, White was free to attribute anything she wished—however scurrilous or hateful—to the onetime Javits aide."
Titled "The Hidden Tyranny: The Issue that Dwarfs All Other Issues," the text was a supposedly "confidential interview" with Harold Rosenthal, a twenty-nine-year-old administrative assistant to U.S. senator Jacob Javits of New York. Originally written by Mrs. Opal Tanner White, an elderly associate of the anti-Semitic minister Gerald L. K. Smith, The Hidden Tyranny first appeared in 1978, two years after Rosenthal was killed by Arab terrorists who were attempting to hijack an Israeli jetliner in Istanbul. Since Rosenthal was dead, White was free to attribute anything she wished—however scurrilous or hateful—to the onetime Javits aide."