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Page 18 I’m going to try to be there. I used to live in Charlottesville and hate seeing this rammed down Virginians’ throats. I also expect that we will be pro testing the same issue probably be more along the lines of the Tom Watson protest in Atlanta. “Enough!” It’s time for our people to think about surviving whether or not the mediacracy likes it. For this paper must tell folks the truth. Page 21 Volume 16 Number 4 April 2014 Inviting the Zionist-controlled media¢cracy to meet a rising free South The First Freedom SURGEON GENERAL’S WARNING: First-time readers of alternate news, especially boob tube babies, may experience severe loss of confidence in the Establishment press and TV. www.firstfreedom.net $2.00 P. O. Box 385 Silverhill, Alabama 36576 Self-government begins at home A April is Confederate History Month “Treason doth never prosper: what’s the reason? For, if it pros per, none dare call it trea son.” – Sir John Harrington (1561–1612) firstfreedom.net On page 14 we document whose ideas conspired to get Lincoln’s War underway, which modus operandi continues to this day. Since our history lesson diametrically opposes what conspiratorial teachers union bosses are burning into captive minds by way of venal public school administration hiring, be forewarned that certain readers initially discovering these supported facts may experience heartburn, knee jerks and cognitive dissonance. Alternate newspapers Page 19 ! m e h t r e d r O GuntuckyPage 5 All the world’s a stage Page 24 Homeschoolers vindicated Page 5 NOT in league with traitors Page 5 Revisionism Pages 3 & 4 With Chavez gone, Venezuela also is being overthrown by Washington Page 7 Page 18 Segregation in Hungary? America minus the mask Page 6 Today’s South Africa started in 1861 Page 16 Know the enemy Page 10 SPLC’s Hater-in-Chief? As some of you probably remember, Virginia’s ban on “gay” marriage was struck down on Valentine’s Day by a Black federal judge. Rally at Richmond, April 5 For marriage and family defense By Hunter Wallace occidentaldissent.com The League of the South is going to protest this at the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond on Saturday, April 5th at 9 AM. This will be our sixth rally since August. Because this is a case of judicial tyranny, I expect this event will here in Alabama and Georgia when our turn comes around in a few months. In any case, if you oppose federal judges imposing “gay marriage” on Virginians without their consent, come out and stand with us on April 5th. Page 9 Money power OLD SOUTH GENERAL STORE AND PAWN SHOP Weogufka, AL CSA 35183 (256)249-9100 Cash Loans $1.75 lb. Pawn Buy Farm Raised Sell Trade “You Catch” Catfish Guns Tools Confederate Electronics Shirts, Caps Jewelry Belt Buckles All 6 flags Knives Ammo Bumper Stickers Beverages Tobacco Building erected in 1853 Lloyd Caperton @ Facebook – [email protected] Treasurer, Alabama League of the South Guantanamo is still there Page 9 Page 8 Win a FREE AK-47 at one Louisville barber shop Skinheads Page 13 rising across Europe and the atomic bomb is NOTHING compared with television Page 22 y b l l a m e h t f o r e p a p s w e n l e b e r g n i t t i h - t s e d r a h e h t t e G d n e s s e u s s i 2 1 r o F . S . U r o . A . S . C e h t n i e r e h w y n a l i a m . 6 7 5 6 3 a m a b a l A , l l i h r e v l i S , 5 8 3 x o B . O . P , F F T o t 5 2 $ Matt Hale Page 11 Page 15 Page 14

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I’m go ing to try to be there. Iused to live in Char lottes ville

and hate see ing this rammeddown Vir gin ians’ throats. Ialso ex pect that we will bepro test ing the same is sue

prob a bly be more along the lines of theTom Wat son pro test in At lanta.

“Enough!”It’s time for ourpeo ple to thinkabout sur viv ingwhether or notthe mediacracylikes it. For this pa per must tellfolks the truth.

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April is Con fed er ate His tory Month“Trea son doth never pros per:what’s the rea son? For, if itpros per, none dare call ittrea son.”

– Sir John Har ring ton (1561–1612)

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On page 14 we doc u ment whose ideas con spired to get Lin coln’s War un der way,which mo dus ope randi con tin ues to thisday. Since our his tory les son di a met ri callyop poses what con spir a to rial teach ers un ion bosses are burn ing into cap tive minds byway of ve nal pub lic school ad min is tra tionhir ing, be fore warned that cer tain read ersini tially dis cov er ing these sup ported factsmay ex pe ri ence heart burn, knee jerks andcog ni tive dis so nance.

Al ter natenews pa pers

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All the world’s a stage Page 24

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As some of you prob a blyre mem ber, Vir ginia’s ban on“gay” mar riage was struckdown on Val en tine’s Day bya Black fed eral judge.

Rally at Rich mond, April 5For mar riage and fam ily de fense

By Hunter Wallaceoccidentaldissent.com

The League of the South isgo ing to pro test this at the Vir giniaState Capitol in Rich mond on Sat ur day,April 5th at 9 AM. This will be our sixthrally since Au gust. Because this is a case of ju di cial tyr anny, I ex pect this event will

here in Al a bama and Geor giawhen our turn co mes around in

a few months.In any case, if you op pose fed eral judges

im pos ing “gay mar riage” on Vir gin ianswith out their con sent, come out and standwith us on April 5th.

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OLD SOUTHGENERAL STORE AND PAWN SHOPWeogufka, AL CSA 35183 (256)249-9100

Cash Loans $1.75 lb. Pawn · Buy Farm Raised Sell · Trade “You Catch” Cat fish Guns · Tools Con fed er ate Elec tron ics Shirts, Caps Jew elry Belt Buck les All 6 flags

Knives · Ammo · Bumper Stick ers · Bev er ages · To bacco

Build ing erected in 1853Lloyd Caperton @ Facebook – [email protected]

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HERE’S WHAT WAS IGNORED OR MISREPORTED ELSEWHERE:

Re al ity check now, or the Sam son op tion?“Be as sured that if this new pro vi sion

[the 14th Amend ment] be en grafted inthe Con sti tu tion, it will, in time, change the en tire struc ture and tex ture ofour gov ern ment, and sweep away allthe guar an tees of safety de vised andpro vided by our pa tri otic Sires of theRev o lu tion.” – Orville Brown ing

Sec. of the In te rior (1867)

Scalawag of the MonthMatt Mead

Se ri ously, now

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Self-gov ern ment be gins at homeSpeech and re li gion were al ready oursback when FDR named “four free doms.”But he would whip hun ger, fear and op pres sion,ab stain ing for ever from Eu rope’s wars.

When pol i ti cians lie, the State bites offwhat only in di vid u als can chew.It’s time we re cov eredthose pow ers not del e gated.

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Early one morn ing the mother goes inand re minds her late sleeper: “Wake up,son. It’s time for school!”

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shouldn’t.”“Well, the kids hate me for one, and the

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Wyoming Gov er nor Matt Mead hasasked for Fed eral funds to bring high riskref u gees from the Congo to his State.

The Fed eral gov ern ment gives U. S. taxdol lars to non-profit or ga ni za tionsim port ing super high risk “ref u gees”from coun tries like So ma lia. Most“ref u gees” come from na tions thatrank low est in IQ, and among thehigh est in vi o lent crime. Hun dredsof thou sands of these ref u gees have now been im ported to cit ies all over Amer ica. Most live on wel fare, and crime rates ex plode wher ever theyset tle.

Ex cep tionalOf ten, these ref u gees get a free pass to

com mit mi nor crimes with im pu nity. TheFed eral gov ern ment has made it ex tremelydif fi cult and costly to pros e cute them ifthey can’t speak Eng lish. Ref u gees quickly learn to pre tend they speak no Eng lish ifap proached by a po lice of fi cer; and, whenthey com mit crimes, po lice reg u larly pleadwith the vic tim to just drop it.

The Re pub li can gov er nor of Wy o mingis at this time ag gres sively work ing toim port these super high risk “ref u gees”into his State. He is spe cif i cally seek ing tobring im mi grants from the Congo there.

In di vid u als as char i ties make money byim port ing these NWO-pre ferred ref u gees.The Dis trict of Cor rup tion prints fed eraltax dol lars for them as grants. Much of thatmoney then goes to award ex trav a gantsal a ries for the ones run ning the char ity.They get rich, while the pub lic is thenforced to pay for the wel fare that goes tothose new ref u gees. It’s likely Matt Meadis in bed with some one who hopes to getrich off of this fed eral grant hus tle.

The peo ple who want to dra mat i callytrans form Wy o ming, be sides this month’sscalawag Re pub li can Gov er nor Matt Mead:the Uni ver sity of Wy o ming and Lu theranFam ily Ser vices-Rocky Moun tain.

Gillette News Re cord…“The gov er norwrote a let ter in Sep tem ber to the fed eralOf fice of Ref u gee Re set tle ment say ingWy o ming was in ter ested in es tab lish ing apub lic/pri vate cen ter to help refugees.”

The fed eral agency has re sponded that it was happy to hear of that wish and the

work in prog ress.Since then, State of fi cials, Uni ver sity of

Wy o ming of fi cials and the Lu theranFam ily Ser vices-Rocky Moun tain havebeen work ing to put a plan to gether to

make it pos si ble.

Strings“There are some fed eral re quire -

ments and we are ad dress ing those,”said Shawn Reese, pol icy di rec torin the gov er nor’s of fice.

Among the de ci sions to be madewas where that re set tle ment cen terlo cates in Wy o ming. Uni ver sity ofWy o ming Col lege of Law stu dents

be gan a study to de ter mine the best site forit with a con fer ence call that took place last month, set ting a timeline for the work.

“They will be con duct ing com mu nitypro files to de ter mine where it makes themost sense,” said Merit Thomas, who alsowas work ing on the pro ject.

Com ing soon…This is what hap pened in Co lum bus,

Ohio, which city has the high est num ber ofSomalians in Amer ica. That en tire Africancom mu nity was im ported us ing fed eralfunds. Most live on wel fare, where na tiveborn Blacks and Somalian ref u gees bat tledeach other re cently over sec tion 8 wel fareapart ments.

The left-wing me dia started call ing that“af ford able hous ing,” when it is ac tu allytax payer sub si dized hous ing for wel farere cip i ents. [More about this on page 11]

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SUPPOSEDLY the Pal es tin ian-Is raeline go ti a tions re sumed last July. Yet, latelyBenjamin Netanyahu’s co ali tion re gime istightening its siege of the Gaza Strip within creased mil i tary in cur sions and mis sileat tacks on the ci vil ian pop u la tion there,intensifying its mea sures to con fis cate land from the West Bank for ad di tional il le galset tle ments, and there’s an un prec e dentedes ca la tion in the Judaization of Je ru sa lem,vi o lat ing the holy city’s re li gious sanc ti ties in an at tempt to con trol or at least di vide itsIs lamic and Chris tian sites.

MORE than 450,000 Syr ian ref u geeswho fled the blood shed in their coun try arenow ex pe ri enc ing grave liv ing con di tionson the out side of ref u gee camps in Jor dan,ac cord ing to a sur vey con ducted by the UN High Com mis sioner for Ref u gees.

TEN Leb a nese na tion als ac cused ofspy ing for Is rael re ceived jail sen tenceson March 20 from a mil i tary court. Therul ings, passed down in ab sen tia, gavelife sen tences to two of the de fen dants.

PROMO. From Jan u ary un til the end of March, the Cen ters for Medicare andMedicaid Ser vices, which operates theHealthCare.gov site and ad min is ters the Af ford able Care Act, will have spent $52 mil lion on paid me dia, of fi cials admit.

DEAD wit nesses don’t talk. The FBIhas cleared its agent of any wrong do ing inthe fa tal shoot ing of an un armed Chechen-born man he was que ry ing about the 2013Boston Mar a thon bomb ing. The Jus ticeDe part ment will un likely charge this FBIagent for kill ing Ibragim Todashev in Mayof last year at Or lando, Florida, said a lawen force ment of fi cial on March 21.

OUR KENYAN ruler would im pose, byex ec u tive or der, more sanc tions on “se niorofficials of the Rus sian gov ern ment”?Other U. S. tar gets are pri vate busi ness men close to Rus sian Pres i dent Vladi mir Putin.In ter na tional law yers should’ve con sid eredsanc tion ing the en tire U. S. pop u la tion forthe Bush-Cheney junta’s di sas ters.

WHY did all those “Cri mean War”de sign ers in the cap i tals of the U. S.,U. K. and other E. U. mem ber States gointo the Great Game’s lat est in ning? For at least three rea sons: It’s a means ofdis trac tion, a fab ri cated op por tu nity to“save” the E. U. from cer tain im plo sionand a ruse to hope fully jump-start theU. S. out of its eco nomic re ces sion andthe E. U. from a fi nan cial de pres sion.

“A DECISION to par ti tion Pal es tine,if sup ported by the United States, wouldprej u dice our stra te gic in ter ests in theNear and Mid dle East,” re ported theJoint Chiefs of Staff in late 1947, to thepoint that “United States in flu ence inthe area would be cur tailed to thatwhich could be main tained by mil i taryforce.” The Joint Chiefs is sued at leastsix teen pa pers on the Pal es tine is suefol low ing World War II. They werepar tic u larly con cerned that the Zi on istgoal was to in volve the U. S.

A BOMB ex ploded on the run way ofLibya’s main air port on March 21, said thetrans port min is ter, al most three years af terMuammar Gaddafi was killed, high light ingthis north Af ri can coun try’s de te ri o rat ingse cu rity sit u a tion.

UKRAINE will have to buy nat u ralgas from Rus sia even at $500 per 1,000cu bic me ters, should Mos cow set such aprice, Ukrai nian par lia ment-ap pointedprime min is ter Arseny Yatsenyuk saidon Ukrai nian tele vi sion.

NEVER ENOUGH. French Pres i dentHollande wants Eu ro pean coun tries toim me di ately de ploy troops to the Cen tralAf ri can Re pub lic. “Five hun dred per son nelare needed. There are cur rently only 375,so more ef fort must be made,” Hollandetold a press con fer ence in Brussels af ter aMarch 21 sum mit of the Eu ro pean Un ion.

NORTH KOREA has test fired 30short-range mis siles into the Sea ofJa pan amid pro tests by South Ko rea.

5,000 res i dents of Donetsk, a big cityin Ukraine’s east, ral lied on March 22for a ref er en dum on whether to split offand be come part of Rus sia. This camejust days af ter the Cri mea se ceded fromUkraine and Rus sia an nexed that area.

EUROPEAN bread bas ket Ukraine’s gasprices may rise by 40% as once dis countedrates from Rus sia ex pire, En ergy Min is terYury Prodan told jour nal ists at Brussels onMarch 20, re sult ing in higher food costs all around. Will Eu rope now turn to GMOs?

PUT IT BACKYour “rep re sen ta tives” – for bid den by the South ern Pu berty Lech ery Cen ter, a

fed eral Af fir ma tive Ac tion Ap pa rat chik and those new vot ing ma chines to dis playsuch re mind ers in a build ing full of judges, law yers and pol i ti cians – have ban ishedthe Ten Com mand ments from Al a bama’s Su preme Court now for 127 months.

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By Harry Elmer Barnesihr.org

A main rea son why re vi sion ism hasmade lit tle head way since 1945 in at tract ingpub lic at ten tion inthe United States isthat the coun t rynever re ally hadtime to cool off af terthe War. We havepointed out that thesit u a tion was not asacute here af ter 1945 as in Eu rope andJa pan, but it was far more tense than it wasin the United States in the 1920s. Even asearly as the Con gres sio nal cam paign andelec tion of 1918, there was a rift in thewar time po lit i cal mono lith. By thecam paign of 1920, dis il lu sion ment with thewar had set in and a trend to ward iso la tionfrom Eu ro pean quar rels had be gun toas sert it self. The United States re fused tosign the Treaty of Ver sailles or to en ter theLeague of Na tions. There was a cool ing off pe riod for about twenty years af ter 1918.As late as 1941, the over whelm ing ma jor ityof the Amer i can peo ple wished to re mainaloof from the Eu ro pean War, and Roo se velthad great dif fi culty in forc ing through apeace time draft law and in get ting anyre peal of the neu tral ity leg is la tion.

The con di tioned pub licNoth ing like this hap pened fol low ing

1945. By March 1946, Winston Chur chillwas pro claim ing the Cold War in hisspeech at Fulton, Mis souri, de liv ered withthe bene dic tion of Pres i dent Tru man, and a year later Tru man ac tu ally launched theCold War. This led, in 1950, to the out breakof a hot war in Ko rea. The Or well iantech nique of bas ing po lit i cal ten ure andbo gus eco nomic pros per ity on cold and

phony war fare had taken over by 1950, toen joy an in def i nite dom i na tion over thepub lic mind. A hot war spon ta ne ouslypro vides plenty of gen u ine, even ifdan ger ous and mis guided, emo tion, but acold war has to be built up by pro pa gandaand my thol ogy and sus tained on syn theticex cite ment which is pro vided by plannedpro pa ganda. The tor tures of “1984,” asad min is tered by the “Min is try of Love,”have not as yet proved nec es sary in theUnited States. The Amer i can pub lic provedmore sus cep ti ble to sim ple brain wash ingthrough pro pa ganda than Or well couldimag ine, al though he was him self a vet eran pro pa gan dist on the BBC.* Or well iandoublethinking has en abled the Tru man andEi sen hower Ad min is tra tions to for mu lateand en force mu tu ally con tra dic tory pol i cies,and the “crimestop” tech nique of theOr well ian se man tic sys tem pre vents thepub lic, and many of its lead ers, from think -ing through any pro gram or proc la ma tion.A pol icy of per pet ual war for per pet ualpeace does not ap pear un rea son able oril log i cal to the Amer i can pub lic. Thus far,the pro pa ganda car ried on by our “Min is tryof Truth,” with the al most unan i mous aid ofour press, has been suf fi cient to main tainpop u lar sup port of the Cold War.

It is ob vi ous that such a brain washedand ex cited pub lic is not likely to con cernit self se ri ously with facts and writ ings thatare de signed to dis credit war fare andfur nish a solid ba sis for sub stan tial peace.It should be about like ex pect ing desertsheiks to con cen trate on books de voted towa ter polo or out board mo tor boat rac ing.The pub lic mind has be come all butim pen e tra ble on such mat ters. In the mid-1920s, for the Al lies to de ride Un cle Samas “Un cle Shy lock” rel a tive to a pal trytwelve bil lion dol lars of war debts made

Amer i cans so an gry that they were will ingto lis ten to re vi sion ist con clu sions. In themid-1950s, even such fla grantly of fen siveand un grate ful ges tures as “Yanks GoHome,” af ter the United States had pouredtens of thou sands of lives and over 65bil lion dol lars of for eign aid ap pro pri a tionsand the pub lic ap peared to ap prove.Con gress men like John Taber, who for yearshad sought to kill as many ap pro pri a tionsas pos si ble which were de voted to theef fort to cre ate a better life here at home,pro claimed that for eign aid was so im por tantthat it tran scended the con sid er ations ofre straint, thrift and econ omy which theyhad so long de manded of ap pro pri a tions tobe used within our own bor ders.

The Fear ful Fif tiesAn other ex pla na tion of the an tip a thy or

in dif fer ence of the pub lic to re vi sion ismsince 1945 is to be found in the sharplycon trast ing in tel lec tual at mo sphere ofthe 1920s and of the pe riod since 1945.Con di tions in the 1920s and early 1930swere the most con du cive to in de pend entand fear less thought of any de cade inmod ern Amer i can his tory. This was thepe riod of Mencken and Na than, of theheight of the pop u lar ity of H. G. Wells. Itwas an era when James Harvey Rob in son’s Mind in the Mak ing could be come a bestseller and Thorstein Veblen was the mostre spected Amer i can econ o mist. Since 1945,we have run into a pe riod of in tel lec tualcon for mity un matched since the su premepower and unity of the Cath o lic Church atthe height of the Mid dle Ages. Be tween the pres sures ex erted by the Or well ian cold-war sys tem and those which are equallypow er ful in the ci vil ian or com mer cialworld, in tel lec tual in di vid u al ity andin de pend ence have all but dis ap peared.In this era of Nine teen Eighty-four, “The

Re vi sion ism and the pro mo tion of peaceOr ga ni za tion Man,” “The Man in the GreyFlan nel Suit,” the “Hid den Per suad ers,”and “Mad i son Av e nue,” even the av er ageAmer i can col lege grad u ate is no morein clined to in de pend ent think ing than wasa Cath o lic peas ant dur ing the pa pacy ofIn no cent III.

Dis il lu sioned Lib er alsAn other rea son for the un prec e dented

re sis tance of re vi sion ism af ter the Sec ondWorld War is the fact that the lib er als andrad i cals, who be came the shocktroops andspear head of re vi sion ism in the 1920s,have since 1945 been over whelm ingly thechief op po nents of any ac cep tance ofre vi sion ist facts and con clu sions. Theywere the lead ers of the war party in Britain, France and the United States for months oryears be fore 1939 and 1941, and they havenever re canted. Al though most of theprom i nent lib er als heart ily sup portedWil son’s war af ter 1917, they werecom pletely dis il lu sioned by the “Peace”Treaty and led the re vi sion ist pa rade af ter1919. Es pe cially no ta ble were Her bertCroly and his ed i to rial as so ci ates on theNew Re pub lic. They re canted, but plenty.Oswald Gar ri son Villard and most of hisas so ci ates on the Na tion did not need tore cant, for they had never sup portedAmer i can in ter ven tion in 1917 with anyen thu si asm. [To be con tin ued]

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How we go about choos ing the rightmate with which topro duce off spring –the fu ture of our race– is a mat ter far tooim por tant to leaveto a young woman’sfear, “feel ings” orfan tasy. Once again, we point to pop u larcul ture and me dia as the cul prits teach inggirls that “love” and “fall ing in love” willin ev i ta bly just “hap pen” and when it does,it will be right for them to be swept along in its wake.

Though it is of ten said that it’s a man’sworld, women have al ways main tained thepower to se lect when it co mes to mat ing.This is an in stinc tual trait that na ture hasgiven the fe male so she can se cure the best, most com pat i ble ge netic ma te rial avail able to her with which to en dow her chil dren.As in our dis tant past, it is still withinwoman’s power to day to give or with holdher sex ual re cep tiv ity, for Aryan men donot nor mally force themselves on women.

In some non-Aryan so ci et ies, this is notso. Among Fun da men tal ist Islamics, forex am ple, their con cept of male dom i nancecom bined with the idea of un con trol la blemale sex ual needs has be come a be lief thatthe fe male must sur ren der to any male – inac cor dance with her own pas sive ornon-re sis tant na ture – which has led tothe veil ing of fe males in pub lic. AmongAf ri cans, ca sual non-com mit tal sex andeven rape is ac cepted as the norm, lead ingto the world’s worst AIDS ep i demic.

Aryan men and women evolved fardif fer ent, more en light ened re la tion shippat terns. But we are cur rently un der greatstress be cause of a hun dreds-year-oldJew ish ef fort to in fil trate and con trol ourso ci et ies, and to in tro duce in fe rior racesinto our liv ing space. Our young women, if

they are to be war rior women, need toknow that, since 1945 when the Jew wasonce again re leased as an eco nomic andso cial in flu ence in all West ern na tions,young peo ple have been sub jected toin tense con di tion ing to break down theirnat u ral re sis tance to mix ing and mat ingwith other races.

Pref er ence for our own kind is in nate –it ech oes a deeper sub con scious im pulse topro tect the hard-won qual i ties the racegained dur ing the course of evo lu tion.Those who now la bel it xe no pho bia ig norethe fact that “aver sion to strang ers” is whathas en abled great pe ri ods of civ i li za tionlike the Eliz a be than Age of Eng land’s 16th and early 17th cen tu ries to oc cur, andaban don ment of this aver sion co in cideswith pe ri ods of de cline, in creased loss ofchar ac ter, and im paired stamina and vigor

in the general population.The hu man is tic sci ences were dis torted

and “forced” along a pro pa gan dis tic pathdis re gard ing es sen tial facts of evo lu tion, raceand na ture such as the mer its of in breed ing. Unit ing two sim i lar streams of he red i taryten den cies (in breed ing) brings out la tentde fects, cleans ing the stock of im pu ri ties.Cross-breed ing (mix ing the con spic u ouslydis sim i lar in plant, an i mal or man) tends tohide de fects, not ex ter mi nate them, as themiscegenated stock grows more pol luted.

Breed ing mat tersCross-breed ing can also bring about the

phe nom e non of re ver sion, which CharlesDar win called “the de graded state of somany half-castes.” Eng land’s Prime Min is terDa vid Lloyd George ex plained it to theHouse of Com mons in 1939 as he spoke

about bud prun ing and graft-cross ing hisap ple trees. “Un less you are very care ful…the old stock breaks out and… de stroysthe tree. You do not get ei ther a pip pin or aBram ley … the tree is so ut terly mud dledbe tween the one and the other that itpro duces only sour des ic cated crabs” – theprim i tive fruit from which ap ples de rive.

Re ver sion con sti tutes the loss of thequal i ties, of ten rare, which a race mayhave slowly ac quired through iso la tion and in breed ing. It be comes a dis tinc tive typewhich has sta bi lized and breeds true;breed ing true is the dis tin guish ing mark ofthe thor ough bred. With hy brids andmon grels it’s com mon for one part of thebody to re sem ble one par ent and an otherpart the other par ent. With dis har mo ni ouspar ents, this can re sult in dis har mo nies inthe off spring, e.g., large bod ies with smallin ter nal or gans or in ad e quate cir cu la torysys tems, which tax the or gan ism. Or thein de pend ent in her i tance of legs, arms andtrunks that don’t match up, as well as fa cial fea tures some thing far less than pleas ing.

Per son al ity de fects are pro duced rang ingfrom sim ple in de ci sive ness to anx i ety andse ri ous men tal in sta bil i ties. This leads us tocon sider oc cu pa tional dif fer ences, which,while be ing less se ri ous than race, can stillbe prob lem atic. It may sound a bit ex tremeto day, but his tory tells us that hav ing sim i larfam ily vo ca tions/oc cu pa tions is a re li ablein di ca tor for pro duc ing more sta ble-mindedoff spring. The Eliz a be than Age – whentrades, crafts and pro fes sions were passedon from fa ther to son for gen er a tions, withdaugh ters also mar ry ing “into the trade” –was a pe riod of Eng land’s great est san ityand health, when a true ar is toc racy ofcrafts men and skilled work ers flour ished.Lu nacy and men tal de range ment be camere stricted to a few ill-mated Roy alty, whilethe com mon peo ple cul ti vated char ac ter,and men of high achieve ment, toppedby the in com pa ra ble Shake speare, werepro duced.

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Who are the revisionists?By Valerie Protopapas

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Many peo ple in volved in his tor i calstudy these days use the word “re vi sion ist”

usu ally in ref er enceto – and as crit i cismof – some com mentor re port that does n’t hold to the ac ceptedor tho doxy. Yet, theword “re vi sion” isde fined as “chang inga de ci sion… in or derto cor rect or make itmore re al is tic” and

fur ther, “amend ing a text… to up date,im prove or adapt it.” Ob vi ously, the worddoes not de fine a pro cess in tended topro duce er ror or mis in for ma tion. In deed,hu man knowl edge is con stantly be ing“re vised” as we learn more and more about the world around us. At one point in time,it was be lieved (and so pon tif i cated) thatthe atom was the small est par ti cle ofmat ter. Ob vi ously, that has since been“re vised” and no one com plains be causethe orig i nal state ment was in er ror. It wasnot in ten tion ally er ro ne ous but ratherre flected the in for ma tion avail able at thetime.

How ever, es pe cially with re gard tohis tory, “re vi sion” has come to mean – asnoted – the de lib er ate re jec tion of a set tledview point pre sented and ac cepted as thefi nal de ter mi na tion of the mat ter un dercon sid er ation. Ergo, “re vi sion,” since itre fuses to ac cept the sta tus quo, meanspat ent and in ten tional false hood. But themat ter be comes even more com pli catedwhen those pre sent ing what to day’sschol ars and his to ri ans call “re vi sion isthis tory” de clare that they are cor rect ing for the re cord the orig i nal “re vi sion ist his tory” which it self re jected that which had

pre vi ously been un der stood as a cor rectin ter pre ta tion of the facts from whichschol ars could then opine on the mean ingof the his tory in volved.

Eman ci pa tion ob fus ca tionLet us take, for ex am ple, the sub ject of

Abra ham Lin coln. Even the most fer vid ofLin coln’s ac o lytes ad mit that the man’s“his tory” is sur rounded by, if not en tirelycom posed of, leg end. Even so, when ef fortsare made to re place leg end with knownfact, and not spec u la tion, those ef forts aredis missed as “re vi sion ist” in na ture and the more those facts de part from the leg end,the more ad a mant and hos tile “Lin colnschol ars” be come not only to wards thefacts but to wards those who pres ent anddis sem i nate them. In the end, no ef fort ismade to ac tu ally re fute this so-called

“re vi sion ist his tory.” It is sim ply cen soredfrom the main stream of ac a de mia and thepub lic square and its pre sent ers dis missedas cranks and, worse, big ots. Mo tivesbe come more im por tant than truth whilein sults and threats re place ra tio nal de bate.That which can not be coun tered mustbe hid den and its pro po nents si lencedac cord ing to the pres ent or tho doxy.

Now, in the not-too-dis tant past, thisstrat egy could not have been uti lized.Schol ars would not be si lenced, nei therwould they per mit such ac tions againstoth ers of their kind. They knew that if theyal lowed cen sor ship, there would be no way they could in sure that they them selves would not be cen sored should the time come thatthey sup ported an un pop u lar point of view. In tel lec tual hon esty and ra tio nal de cencykept the lines of com mu ni ca tion open foreven the most un pop u lar po si tions as longas that those pre sent ing such pro videdrec og nized ac a demic sources for sup port.In much the same way, the United Statespro tected un pop u lar speech through theFirst Amend ment of the Con sti tu tionwhich de clared that Con gress (that is, thefed eral gov ern ment) could make no lawslim it ing that free dom. As a re sult, there wasat least in the early his tory of the coun try awide range of opin ions on many sub jects,his tory be ing but one. Time alone wascon sid ered the means by which gold would be sep a rated from dross.

Free dom’s pit fallBut, lit tle by lit tle, the right of free speech

– even in clud ing non-po lit i cal speech –be gan to be sub ject to lim i ta tions. Theselim i ta tions hap pened most of ten dur ingwar. War is a means by which gov ern ments en hance their power while at the same time curb ing the power of those who dis agreewith them. Ev ery one wants to help hisna tion – which is un der stood as rep re sentedby the gov ern ment – in time of war.

Crit i cism of the gov ern ment at such times iscon sid ered “un pa tri otic” and giv ing aid andcom fort to the en emy. As a re sult, dur ingwar many or di nary lib er ties ef fec tivelydis ap pear. Go ing back to Lin coln, wesee this hap pen not only in the in vadedSouth, but in the North as well. By the timethe so-called “Civil War” had ended, theAmer i can Con sti tu tion had suf feredir rep a ra ble dam age which only in creasedin the years that fol lowed. And the ef fortsto keep this fact hid den from the or di naryAmer i can rep re sents if not the be gin ningthen at least the institutionalization of“re vi sion ist his tory.” It is this “his tory”that to day’s “re vi sion ist his to ri ans” aretry ing to over come by pre sent ing facts andwell-founded opin ions based upon the truemean ing of the con cept of “re vi sion” aswell as the facts and truths of his tory.

The si lencerBut there is one more facet in the cur rent

sit u a tion, some thing that has re set themech a nism for im pos ing the es tab lish ment ver sion of his tory – past and pres ent –mak ing it al most im pos si ble to coun tereven the most egre gious and ob vi ousfalse hoods. Whereas Lin coln had his warand all of the op por tu ni ties it pro vided forhim to si lence de bate and dis sent, to daywe have a strat egy which came from acon tem po rary of Lin coln, a man namedKarl Marx. Marx was an other stat ist whowor shipped at the al tar of big gov ern mentand the god of the State. He knew that itwas not al ways pos si ble to use armedmight to set the lim its on speech in aso ci ety, so he cre ated an other way toac com plish the same end, a strat egy called“po lit i cal cor rect ness.” Po lit i cal cor rect nessuti lizes the or di nary in di vid ual’s goodman ners and con science as a means tosti fle de bate and dis sent. It sin gles outgroups who may (or may not) have beenill-used in the past and makes of them, or

rather of the claim of dis crim i na tionagainst them, a sort of shib bo leth. Prop erly done, the mere men tion of that claim willsi lence all but the most cou ra geous. To daywe see that in what is called “the racecard.” Any one who does not ac cept thees tab lish ment ver sion of a par tic u larpart of the na tion’s his tory or her i tage isim me di ately la beled “rac ist,” a term cre atedby a fol lower of Marx, Leon Trotsky. Sopow er ful has po lit i cal cor rect ness be comein this coun try and in the West, that thereis vir tu ally no more de bate. One side isper mit ted to pres ent its own po si tion –fre quently in the face of incontestable fact– while any op po si tion is im me di atelysi lenced by the claim that merely to holdthat po si tion, never mind stat ing it, is by itsvery na ture “rac ist.” It is no won der that“re vi sion ist his tory” as de fined to day bythe de scen dants of the orig i nal re vi sion istsfinds it self con demned out of hand nomat ter how strong the proofs of its ve rac ity.

We as a peo ple must be strong enoughto re ject this strat egy of cen sor ship andde ceit. If we con tinue to re ject the facts ofhis tory to avoid be ing called names, soonthe facts of his tory will no lon ger mat ter;in deed, soon the facts of his tory will beerased and re placed by what is “po lit i callycor rect.” In his night mar ish novel, 1984,the motto of George Or well’s Big Brothermakes clear what is at stake:

“Those who con trol the past, con trol thefu ture.

“Those who con trol the pres ent, con trolthe past.”

De ci sion timeIf we do not re sist the pres ent cru sade

to de stroy his tory and re place it with the“ac cept able or tho doxy,” if we do notbe come when ever and wher ever pos si ble,“re vi sion ist his to ri ans,” even tu ally we will find our selves liv ing in an Or well ian world in which heroes will be made into mon sters,and mon sters into heroes.

In Geor gia, USSA, they’re get ting touchyBy Da vid Carothers

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Are Amer i cans a free peo ple or are wenot? Do Amer i cans still have the right tope ti tion our gov ern ment for re dress ofgriev ances?

These ques tions were an swered on themorn ing of March 10 when this writerre ceived a knock on his door. Out sidestood two men, one clad in ci vil ian at tire,the other in the uni form of a MuscogeeCounty sher iff’s dep uty. The first dep utywas grasp ing a small stack of en ve lopes.“We need to have a word with you sir,” hesaid.

The en ve lopes con tained cop ies of whatI had writ ten for The First Free dom, anar ti cle that was pub lished in the De cem ber2013 edi tion of this al ter na tive news pa per.Al most 200 cop ies of the ar ti cle had beenmailed to ev ery judge in Co lum bus, as well as all ten city coun cil mem bers. The ar ti clere counted the ex ploits and tra vails of then-Co lum bus, Geor gia, based White rightsac tiv ist Mi chael Weaver jux ta posed withthe story of Jeffrey Foxx, a Black rac istrogue Co lum bus po lice cor po ral who hadre signed from that po lice de part ment inMay 2013 amid charges of ra cial pro fil ingand vi o lat ing the civil rights of Whites.While on pa trol in north Co lum bus, Foxxhad told a fe male friend with whom he wastalk ing on his cell phone: “They make mework these White ar eas; some body’s go ing to pay the price.” He added: “I’m hook ingthese White folks up with tick ets.”

Al though Foxx vi o lated sev eral State

and fed eral laws via his tar get ing of Whitecit i zens, he was never pros e cuted.

Pro fil ingThe two-tiered sys tem of jus tice that

pre vails in Co lum bus, Geor gia, has treatedMi chael Weaver much dif fer ently, hispo lit i cally in cor rect ac tiv ism hav ing foryears been a thorn in the side of lo cal lawen force ment and other Co lum bus powerbro kers. They had ea gerly awaited a chanceto si lence him, put an end to his ac tiv ism by what ever means.

That ex cuse came late one af ter noon asWeaver, sit ting in his car af ter leav ing afriend’s house, was ac costed by two Blackthugs at tempt ing to carjack his ve hi cle.Weaver sprayed one of them with pep perspray, then sped safely away. Re turn ing tohis friend’s place about an hour later, hewas ar rested by a Black cop who en teredthe house with out a war rant. Weaver wascharged with sim ple bat tery, a mis de meanor.The “vic tim” had sus tained no in ju ries fromthe spray and de clined med i cal treat ment.Weaver’s bond was low and, as signed toap pear in State Court the fol low ing month,he walked out of jail a few hours later.

The power bro kers had other plans forWeaver, though. White fe male de tec tiveCa thy Bush, who had hated Weaver foryears, re ferred his mis de meanor case to the dis trict at tor ney’s of fice. Weaver now faceda fel ony ag gra vated as sault charge.

Act IWeaver’s hear ings be fore Su pe rior Court

Judge Bobby Pe ters on Nov. 14 and 15 of2011 were a So viet Un ion-style trav esty –a mock ery – of jus tice. Weaver’s pub licde fender, Robin King, told him that hiscase was a slam-dunk, an easy win evenfor a first-year law stu dent. She and herco-coun sel, Ray Lakes, were ea ger to goto trial. Judge Pe ters and the pros e cut ing

at tor ney, Mi chael Craig, were not. Theyknew they had a weak case at best, sinceWeaver’s at tack ers both had long crim i nalre cords and were on fel ony pro ba tion at the time of the at tack. The pros e cu tion knew,also, that even the tes ti mony of then-Co lum bus-based Rabbi Jeffrey Salkinwould be of lit tle ac tion able value. It is notil le gal to con duct an on line de bate with anop po nent. Salkin now re sides in the area of West Or ange, New Jer sey, where he headsthat State’s chap ter of the in fa mous Anti-Def a ma tion League (ADL).

Act IIThe jury fore woman con tacted Judge

Pe ters while await ing its time. The lat tershifted ner vously on his throne, then called a re cess, beckoning Craig and coun sel orsLakes and King into his cham bers.

A few min utes later the four emergedfrom Pe ters’ cham bers. The dy namic of the hear ing had sud denly and very dra mat i callychanged. King, Weaver’s lead coun sel, had changed her mind about go ing to trial. Shenow in sisted that her cli ent plead guilty tothe ag gra vated as sault charge. Fright enedby the grav ity of his sit u a tion and con fused by the abrupt change in the di rec tion of thehear ing, Weaver agreed to plead guilty to acrime he did not com mit.

Ob vi ously deals and prom ises had beenmade in Judge Pe ters’ closed-door par ley,Weaver’s “de fense” at tor neys having soldhim out – an egre gious vi o la tion of theiroaths of of fice and the right of a de fen dantto a fair trial.

Be fore leav ing this writer’s house, thedep u ties “re quested” that, should he seekto cor re spond with his tax payer-funded“pub lic ser vants,” he should send any suchcor re spon dence to the Muscogee CountySher iff’s De part ment, whence they wouldfor ward it to the in tended re cip i ent. Yes, ofcourse they will.

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The De part ment ofHome land Se cu rity hasver bally in formed HomeSchool Le gal De fenseAs so ci a tion that theRomeike fam ily isbe ing granted in def i nitede ferred ac tion sta tus.The De part ment toldHSLDA that this meantthe or der of re movalwould not be acted onand that the Romeikes could stay.

HSLDA Chair man Mi chael Farris wasthrilled.

“This is an in cred i ble vic tory that I canonly credit to Al mighty God. I also want tothank those who spoke up on this is sue –in clud ing that long ago White House

pe ti tion. We be lieve that the pub lic out crymade a huge im pact. What an amaz ingturn around – in just 24 hours,” he said.

Pub lic in ter estOn March 3, the Su preme Court

is sued a de nial of the Romeikefam ily’s pe ti tion for cer tio rari,spark ing an im me di ate andun prec e dented re ac tion. FoxNews told HSLDA that theyre corded one mil lion pageviews of the Romeikes’ story in 24 hours – an all-timehigh. Al though many werenot sur prised by the Su preme Court’s de ci sion, it seemed

that this was the last hope for thefam ily to avoid be ing sent back toGer many where they would surely beper se cuted for homeschooling theirchil dren.

Uwe Romeike said he is ex tremelygrate ful for the sup port and wel come

he has re ceived from Amer ica.“We are happy to have in def i nite sta tus

even though we won’t be able to getAmer i can cit i zen ship any time soon. Aslong as we can live at peace here, we arehappy. We have al ways been ready to gowher ever the Lord would lead us – and Iknow my cit i zen ship is n’t re ally on earth.This has al ways been about our chil dren. Iwould n’t have minded stay ing in Ger manyif the mis treat ment tar geted only me – butour whole fam ily was tar geted whenGer man au thor i ties would not tol er ate ourde ci sion to teach our chil dren – that is what brought us here,” he said.

“This is an in cred i ble vic tory that I canonly credit to Al mighty God.”

Es cap ing op pres sion“Our en tire fam ily is deeply grate ful for

all the sup port of our friends and fel lowhomeschoolers and es pe cially HSLDA. Ithank God for his hand of bless ing andpro tec tion over our fam ily. We thank theAmer i can gov ern ment for al low ing us to

stay here and to peace fully homeschool our chil dren – it’s all we ever wanted.”

HSLDA Di rec tor of In ter na tional Af fairsMike Don nel ly pointed out that the onlyrea son the Romeikes had to come toAmer ica was be cause of Ger many’sre pres sive pol icy to wards homeschoolers.

Le git i mate ref u gees“Ger many’s per se cu tion of homeschooling

par ents con tin ues and is one rea son, Isus pect, that DHS was will ing to grant thefam ily in def i nite sta tus,” Don nel ly said.“How could our coun try send this lov ing,peace ful fam ily back to be crushed byout ra geous fines, crim i nal pros e cu tion,and the loss of their chil dren? To dayGer many is hold ing an other fam ily pris oneronly be cause they wanted to leave to go toFrance to homeschool their chil dren. Howcould we send the Romeikes back to betreated like that?”

Don nel ly con tin ued, “HSLDA isde ter mined to con tinue work ing in sup portof be lea guered homeschooling fam i lies in

Ger many and other coun tries. The right of par ents to de cide how their chil drenshould be ed u cated is a fun da men talhu man right. The United States got itright in this case, and we call onGer many to change its pol icy so thatpar ents in Ger many can homeschooltheir chil dren in peace.”

Farris said there is no way he wouldhave let the fam ily go back to Ger many.

“When we lost at the Sixth Cir cuit, Itold Uwe that he would go back toGer many over my dead body. I’mglad that was n’t nec es sary! This is acou ra geous fam ily and one that de servesto stay here. They are mod ern dayPil grims.”

Romeike fam ily can stay

Uwe and Hannelore Romeike (cen ter) and their six chil dren stand with Mi chael Farris and othermem bers of their le gal team. (Photo: Home School Le gal De fense As so ci a tion)

Mi chael FarrisHSLDA Founder and Chair man

The day af ter the U. S. Su preme Court de nied their ap peal forasy lum, fed eral of fi cials an nounced that the Romeike fam ily willbe per mit ted to re main in Amer ica.

League of the South pro tests Marco Rubio in Florida

On Sat ur day, March 8, the League of the South held itsfourth rally against South ernde mo graphic dis place ment inTal la has see, Florida.

The event lasted threehours and took place on thegrounds of the Florida StateCapitol. The rally tar geted Sen a tor MarcoRubio for his am nesty bill which passedthe Sen ate last June.

The weather out side was a sunny andpleas ant 71 de grees. In spite of our re peatedat tempts to in cite op po si tion, which in cludedputt ing up a gi gan tic and pro voc a tiveSECEDE bill board within view of theFlor ida State Capitol,pub li ciz ing our event withfli ers over two months inad vance and con tact ingev ery so ci ol o gist at FloridaState Uni ver sity, we could n’t get a sin gleself-styled “anti-fas cist” or “anti-rac ist” toshow up and op pose our “ex trem ist”mes sage on the streets.

We had about fifty peo ple show up inTal la has see – more than at Uvalda andVidalia, Geor gia; or Greer and Trav eler’s

Rest, South Carolina; but fewer than atMurfreesboro and Shelbyville, Tennessee.

Un like our pre vi ous dem -on stra tions, we only usedthe Florida State Flag andthe Bonnie Blue Flag thistime which looked greatflap ping in the wind:

The over whelm ingma jor ity of cars that passed by in traf fic and re spondedto our “ex trem ist” mes sage

were sup port ive. As al ways, we had a fewneg a tive re sponses from the pub lic, butthose were firmly in the mi nor ity. Therewas no po lice cor don at our dem on stra tionnor clowns con gre gat ing across the streetscream ing ri dic u lous mes sages like “whiteflour.”

Dr. Mi chael Hill spoke at length tore port ers from Florida StateUni ver sity, the Tal la has seeDem o crat and Florida A&MUni ver sity. Pre sum ably,these re port ers were writ ing

ar ti cles sim i lar to the me dia cov er age inMurfreesboro. Sev eral League mem bersstood across the street and dis trib utedlit er a ture to the pub lic. We were veryim pressed with the SECEDE bill boardwhich looks even better viewed on site andwhich has al ready ex posed our mes sage to

thou sands of com mu ters.A takeaway les son from the Tal la has see

dem on stra tion is the same one that welearned in Uvalda and Vidalia, Geor gia;Murfreesboro and Shelbyville, Ten nes see;At lanta, Geor gia; Greer and Trav eler’sRest, South Carolina: the only thing that isre ally stop ping us from or ga niz ing in thereal world, build ing up our move ment, and

ex plic itly ad vo cat ing on be half of ourpeo ple in the South is our own lack oflead er ship and ini tia tive.

What’s stop ping us from hav ing 200,150 or 100 peo ple in stead of 70, 50 or 27 at our dem on stra tions? More than any thingelse, it is lo gis tics, will power, and theme dia. I will ad dress each of these top ics in sep a rate articles.

Tal la has see Dem on stra tionsBy Hunter Wallace

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To be free or not to be freedixienet.org

The League of the South, the pre mierSouth ern Na tion al ist or ga ni za tion, sup portsthe peo ple of Cri mea in their le git i matevote in fa vor of se ces sion from Ukraine.

“The prin ci ple of self-de ter mi na tion ofna tions,” said League Pres i dent Mi chaelHill, “is the ba sis for the sur vival, wellbe ing and in de pend ence of dis tinct peo ples around the world. Se ces sion from Ukraineand sub se quent al li ance with the Rus sianFed er a tion is what the peo ple of Cri meawanted and ex pressed by an over whelm ing vote at the polls.”

The League en cour ages the USA re gime to keep out of af fairs that are none of itsbusi ness. Hill con tin ued: “Wash ing ton,DC, is in sert ing it self into a mat ter thatshould be of con cern only to the peo ples ofRus sia, Cri mea and Ukraine. By do ing so,

it makes it self once again the en emy of theself-de ter mi na tion of na tions and friend ofcon sol i da tion and tyr anny. We South ern ers were the first to feel the boot heel ofAmer i can cen tral iza tion in 1865, and weun der stand why the rest of the world seesUn cle Sam as a self-in ter ested med dler.”

The League seeks the sur vival, wellbe ing and in de pend ence of the South ernpeo ple and in turn wishes to see thatbless ing granted to all dis tinct, his toricpeo ples of the world. The League op posesglobal elites seeking to de stroy tra di tionalna tions and cul tures in the name of “globalde moc racy” and lib eral prin ci ples.

For more in for ma tion on The League,see Dixienet.org or our Facebook page. Tocom mu ni cate with Dr. Hill by phone, call800.888.3163 or you can email him [email protected] .

men tion hun dreds of thou sand na tives? All to pro tect the poppy crop? How much doyou re ally know? How much do you wantto know? Do you want to know how tokeep your self alive?

Do you un der stand theneed to over throw thisgov ern ment? Do you re al izethere is no one in the fed eralgov ern ment who cares about your con tin u ing ex is tence?

As Amer ica’s in fra struc ture con tin uesto crum ble, suc ces sive cor rupt U. S.ad min is tra tions have squan dered bil lionsto fo ment rev o lu tions and spread thetyr anny of the World Bank around theworld.

The high minded rhet o ric of JFK in the1960s which en cour aged pub lic ser vice asa way to make the world a better place hasgiven way to the ob scene trivi ali ties ofGeorge W. Bush call ing the Con sti tu tion“just a piece of pa per” and Barack Obamare mov ing the Con sti tu tional protections of

ha beas cor pus and trial byjury, to tal i tar ian moves that have been ap plauded by ame dia-con trolled and drug- ad dled pop u lace no lon gerable to dis tin guish spinfrom logic and no bil ityfrom per ver sion.

I don’t re mem ber ex actlywhen it be came pub liclyac cept able to tor ture po lit i calpris on ers and send them tofor eign jails to be mu ti lated,but it was well af ter weknew that the so-calledwars from which these

pris on ers were snatched were phony dealsfrom the be gin ning, long af ter ZbigniewBrzezinski had cre ated al-Qaeda as ameans of forc ing the Rus sians out ofAf ghan i stan.

Bad at math, the Amer i can peo ple couldnot put 2 plus 2 to gether and re al ize thatev ery sin gle hap less per son im pris onedat Guantanamo was ab so lutely in no centbe cause the United States had cre ated theen emy it was pre tend ing to fight.

No, the Amer i can peo ple have feignedig no rance but ac tu ally ap proved all thesecrimes against hap less coun tries with noair forces and in no cent peo ple who havecom mit ted no crimes, only got ten in theway of New World Or der drug smug glingand park ing their cam els in the way of oiland gas pipe lines.

A few of us try to stand up and point outthat this is all wrong, but our voices are lost in a tidal wave of ir rel e vant trivia that ismore im por tant to most peo ple than theirown lives, than their own well be ing. Andas new planes are launched and new bombs dropped, our voices are drowned out bythe ugly sounds of peo ple gasp ing forbreath and dy ing, be cause of our re fusal toac knowl edge that we our selves have failed to pro test the lies that are kill ing them.

The reck on ing will comeBe cause of our pro found ig no rance, our

fam i lies will soon suf fer the same fate ofthose in no cent peo ple who have diedbecause we did not have the cour age tocon front the lies we were told, and are stillbe ing told.

A na tion of kill ers liv ing on lies is whatAmer ica has turned out to be. If you callyour self an Amer i can, you must ac ceptthat as the truth, and act ac cord ingly insome way to try to re deem your self fromthe thought less scumbag that his tory willjudge you as hav ing been. Or at least youwill have to do that if you care aboutany thing at all.

John Kaminski is a writer who lives on the GulfCoast of Florida, con stantly try ing to fig ure out whywe are de stroy ing our selves, and pin point ing acor rupt be lief sys tem as the en gine of our de mise.Solely de pend ent on con tri bu tions from read ers,please sup port his work by mail: 6871 Wil low CreekCir cle #103, North Port, FL 34287 USA.

— The reckoning —

Amer ica mi nus the mask

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By John Kaminskijohnkaminski.info

America is a na tion of kill ers. It al wayshas been, from thefirst Pil grims who setfoot in Mas sa chu setts and later mur deredthe very peo ple whohad saved them fromstar va tion.

The en tire Amer i can pop u la tion istrapped in a self-de lu sion that they areheroes, fight ing an end less string of evilen e mies. But in fact their tar geted en e mieshave al ways been in no cent peo ple, usu allymind ing their own busi ness, put in harm’sway by their own valu able pos ses sions,which Amer i cans in ev i ta bly covet, andwill kill any one to get.

Smug at ti tudeYou could say this sly, self-jus ti fy ing

ho mi cidal be hav ior is re ally a hu manprob lem, en demic to ev ery na tion or eth nic group. More fash ion able lately is to blame it all on the clever Jews, who have con trolledAmer ica and most other coun tries in asur rep ti tious way for a very long time. Butlately, at least for most of the last cen tury,when the blood of in no cents is seep ing into rav aged land scapes charred by bombs, ithas al ways been Amer i cans do ing the bulkof the kill ing. This is some thing – fromSand Creek to Dresden to My Lai toFallujah – that makes them very proud.

You could say that they learned it allfrom the Brit ish, who learned it all from the Romans, but you’d be wrong. All the greatem pires of his tory were the great est kill ers, and to think oth er wise is to be na ive. Themost pros per ous and for ward look ingcoun tries have al ways been the best kill ers, and Amer ica, whose bud get for wars andweap ons ex ceeds the com bined to tal of allthe other coun tries of the world, is the most pro di gious killer country of all time.

Some thing to be proud of, is n’t it? Whatis worth ex am in ing, how ever, is the falserhet o ric jus ti fy ing these mur der ous ac tions that is al ways couched in terms of thehe roic pro tec tion of peace. Like the fa mousViet nam maxim: we had to de stroy thevil lage in or der to save it.

Like some par a sitic ter mite in ex o ra blychomp ing on the beams of an el e gantman sion, this phi los o phy is turn ing theworld into a gi ant heap of ir rep a ra blerub ble, which is ex actly what Halliburtonand all the other vam pire cor po ra tionswant – de stroy ing the trea sures of the pastso knock-off sub stan dard re place mentstruc tures can be built ev ery where theU. S. gov ern ment de cides to de stroy.

Set upsA sim ple anal y sis of the news bites of

the day will show that the ter ror card is afalse ca nard. The FBI fab ri cates all thesecrimes to show ev ery one there is a ter ror istaround ev ery cor ner, but there aren’t any –there are only un der ed u cated pat siesin duced to shoot their mouths off aboutmis in for ma tion they have mis in ter pretedand get them selves ar rested for plots thatnever could have ac tu ally hap pened. Think Shoe Bomber, or Crotch Bomber, andmil lions in prof its for Mi chael Chertoffand his air port can cer ma chines that catchno crim i nals, only cause dis ease.

In the glib pro pa ganda of the pres entday, most of us for get that this is theself-serv ing lingo of con quer ors. In WorldWar I the tar geted Ger mans be came Hunseat ing ba bies in or der to mo ti vate Amer i canhay seeds to kill them. More re cently, theU. S. pres i dent in sisted that the Lib yandic ta tor was kill ing his own peo ple. So hethen in vaded that coun try and killed thatleader. But then when the orig i nal lie isre vealed that the Lib yan dic ta tor wasac tu ally treat ing his own peo ple verygen er ously, it was too late to re verse theAmer i can atroc ity that had been com mit ted.

The so-called dic ta tor has been raped andmur dered in the streets of his own coun try,and 40,000 of his loyal coun try men havedied along with him, all be cause of theAmer i can lie that was told so Is rael’s gangof neocon thieves could steal both his oiland his wa ter, not to men tion his gold.Though the lie is re vealed, the out comemay not be changed. This is a por trait ofAmer i can jus tice around the world, theleg acy that this ob nox ious na tion of kill erscon tin ues to un leash upon the world.

Very few peo ple are will ing to ad mitthat this has been the ethos upon whichAmer i can pros per ity was based.

Of course, it’s not re ally Amer i can jus tice.Those who have ac quired any acu menwhat so ever dur ing the course of their livesabout world pol i tics know be yond a shadowof a doubt that there is only one force in the whole world that de ter mines ev ery thing,and that of course is money, and that allthe money in the world has been con trolled by Jew ish bil lion aires ever since the timeof Rothschild when Na than Rothschildes sen tially stole the en tireBrit ish trea sury in 1815 whenWellington fi nally de featedNa po leon. Ever since that time, world pol i tics hasbeen dom i nated by veryrich Jews con trol ling bothyour na tion and your mind,but they’ve been so cleverabout it, the vast ma jor ity of the world’s pop u la tion hashad no clue that this haseven oc curred.

Things we hushAmer i can his tory as well

as Brit ish his tory is very much Jew ishhis tory, a his tory writ ten in blood andfunded by drugs, sex and black mail.Amer i can his tory and Brit ish his tory, verymuch in sep a ra ble, are not about the Magna Carta and the Dec la ra tion of In de pend ence;they are much more about the geno cide ofna tive peo ples all over the world, and theiren slave ment – the whole world has beenen slaved by the West ern busi ness model.Who can say whether the Jews ac tu allyin vented it in their take over of all thecoun tries of the world, or whether they just ex pro pri ated the model crafted by theRomans and fine-tuned by the Ve ne tians?

All we know now is that Amer i canhis tory and Brit ish his tory are cover sto ries for the Jew ish take over of re al ity that havere sulted in this prison men tal ity that thevery rich have the means and meth ods totell ev ery one else what to do, and thatmes sage is to rape and plun der your way tothe top, and pay no mind to the mil lions ofpeo ple you have to crush into the mud oftime to get the job done. All the fine wordsof theo lo gians and phi los o phers are onlymeant to cover up the un speak able re al i ties of Hi ro shima and Fukushima that aim topare down the pop u la tion to a man age ablelevel on a plan ta tion run by fel lows withwhips in their hands.

De ceived by their own re al ity andend lessly dis tracted by their ob li ga tions,when par ents send their chil dren to schools,they have sup pressed the knowl edge thatthey are re ally send ing their kids off tolearn to be obe di ent kill ers.

Un ex plain ableWith all the in tel li gent peo ple in the

world ob serv ing all the tragic events andcal cu lated frauds of the world, I re mainmys ti fied why more peo ple have n’t fig uredout that Jews are re spon si ble for all thehor ri ble things that make our lives soten u ous and dan ger ous ev ery sin gle day.

The most hor ri ble thing of all is thatmaybe we all wanted to this to hap pen, tohave a ruth less leader tell us what to do sowe would n’t have to think for our selvesthat one day we are all go ing to die, andev ery thing we build will mean noth ing tous when we’re gone. Very likely this is the

real rea son for all the point less kill ing forall the tem po ral prof its and mean ing lessprizes.

A pat ternHow stu pid are the Amer i can peo ple not

to no tice that their so-called gov ern ment isdo ing the same thing in Ukraine that it isdo ing in Syria and has done in doz ens ofcoun tries from Ser bia to Ye men to Pa ki stan to Iraq. Ev ery bit of it is couched in termsthat al lege Amer ica is pro mot ing peacewhile conducting war.

Jew ish-con trolled Amer ica paysdes per ate mer ce nary crim i nals from aroundthe world to destabilize in de pend entgov ern ments. In Ukraine, Vic to ria Nuland, chief neocon agent for destabilization, hadad mit ted the U. S. has spent $5 bil lion togen er ate re gime change in Kiev. AnEgyp tian writer, Ashraf Ezzat, has pointedout that the same fly ers used in Cairo toen rage the par tic i pants in that rev o lu tionwere used in Kiev to in flame the paidrev o lu tion ar ies in Ukraine.

They don’t even keep their trea son ase cret any more. For more than two de cadesnow, the U. S. has fo mented chaos in Iraq

by send ing in bil lions of dol lars on pal letsto be paid to ev ery one who wants to keepfight ing (which is vir tu ally the en tirepop u la tion of the Third World), andes pe cially to the Amer i can mer ce nar iesfor that com pany that keeps chang ing itsname but once was called Black wa ter,now show ing up as the pri vate ar mies ofUkrai nian neocon oligarchs.

Hooked on “FOR EVER”How proud must Amer i cans be that the

U. S. con tin ues to be the war mak ing gi antof the whole world, ex pro pri at ing thepo si tion that we in sisted was oc cu pied byRus sia when it was the USSR. Rus sia wasnever this bla tant or this ag gres sive inin fil trat ing and brib ing the cit i zens ofmul ti ple na tions into be tray ing their owncoun tries. All it takes now a days is a fist fulof prac ti cally worth less dol lars, and theU. S. sucks an other pros ti tuted na tion intothe cor rupt or bit of the Jew ish New WorldOr der.

How ever, in to day’s her ni ated re al ity,Amer i can pride soon gives way to painwhen the sol diers do ing the Jews’ busi nessaround the world come and find there areno jobs ex cept prison guards avail able tothem, and that both their rights and theirguns have been taken away from them.When they see that, and re al ize that thepeo ple they killed were re ally just like them, sui cide does n’t seem like such a bad op tion.

We all need to pro tect our selves fromthe po lice. They are the crim i nals. Theydon’t pro tect peo ple. They only pro tectbank ers. Now a days, they are best knownas kill ing peo ple for fun, and shoot ing thepets of in no cent people.

The law yers will not de fend you and thejudges will not lis ten to your pleas abouthon esty, mo ral ity or jus tice. The jus ticesys tem has be come just an other cash cow,al low ing peo ple on the in side to get rich off the luck less pat sies on the out side. Whatthey said would hap pen is now true – theworld has been di vided into a so ci ety ofpris on ers and guards, and God help you ifyou can’t a job as a guard.

Does any body out there still be lieve that Af ghan i stan was a worth while pro ject?Worth six thou sand Amer i can lives, not to

— Holo smokes! —

Ven e zuela also is be ing over thrown by Washington

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Paul Craig Rob ertspaulcraigroberts.org

The Wash ing ton or ches trated coup inUkraine has keptVen e zuela out of thehead lines.

A confrontation withnuclear armed Rus siais more dan ger ousthan with Ven e zuela.

But the vi o lence that Wash ing ton hasun leashed on Ven e zuela al most si mul ta -neously with Ukraine is tes ti mony toWash ing ton’s stark crim i nal ity.

South Amer ica has al ways con sisted ofa tiny Span ish elite with all the moneyand power rul ing over large ma jor itypop u la tions of in dig e nous peo ples whohave not had po lit i cal rep re sen ta tion. InVen e zuela, Chavez broke this pat tern. Anin dig e nous pres i dent was elected whorep re sented the peo ple and worked in theirbe half in stead of loot ing the coun try. Chavezbe came a role model, and in dig e nouspres i dents were elected in Ec ua dor andBolivia.

Chavez was hated by Wash ing ton anddemonized by Amer i can presstitutes.When Chavez died of can cer, Wash ing toncel e brated.

Evo Mo rales, Pres i dent of Bolivia, wasin clined in fa vor of grant ing asy lum toNSA whistle blow er Ed ward Snowden.Con se quently, Wash ing ton or dered its

Eu ro pean pup pet States to deny over flightper mis sion to Pres i dent Mo rales’ air planeon its re turn to Bolivia from Rus sia.Mo rales’ air plane, in vi o la tion of ev erydip lo matic pro to col, was forced down andsearched. Mo rales has since suf fered otherin dig ni ties at the hands of the Wash ing toncrim i nals.

Rafael Cor rea, Pres i dent of Ec ua dor,made him self a tar get of Wash ing ton bygrant ing po lit i cal asy lum to Julian Assange.On Wash ing ton’s or ders, Wash ing ton’sBrit ish pup pet State has re fused to grantfree pas sage to Assange, and Assange isspend ing his life in the Lon don Em bassy of Ec ua dor, just as Car di nal Mindszentyspent his life in the U. S. Em bassy inCom mu nist Hun gary.

Re gime changeWith Chavez’s death, in dig e nous Ven e -

zue lan Nicolas Maduro be came pres i dent.Maduro does not have Chavez’s cha risma, which makes him an eas ier tar get for thetiny Span ish elite that owns the me dia.

Wash ing ton be gan the at tack on Maduro by at tack ing the Ven e zue lan cur rency anddriv ing down its value in cur rency mar kets.Then uni ver sity stu dents, many of whomare the chil dren of the rich Span ish elites,were sent out to pro test. The fall ingVen e zue lan cur rency raised prices andspread dis sat is fac tion among Maduro’spoor in dig e nous base. To put down the

ri ot ing, prop erty dam age and un rest thatWash ing ton is us ing to launch a coup,Maduro had to turn to the po lice. Sec re taryof State John Kerry has la beled thegov ern ment’s ef fort to re es tab lish pub licor der and fore stall a coup a “ter rorcam paign against its own cit i zens.”

Hav ing or ches trated the pro tests andplot ted a coup, Kerry blamed Maduro forthe vi o lence that Kerry un leashed andcalled on Maduro “to re spect hu manrights.”

For Wash ing ton, it is al waysthe same script. Com mit acrime and blame the vic tim.

If Wash ing ton can over throwMaduro, the next tar get will be Cor rea. IfWash ing ton can get rid of Cor rea andre-em power a pup pet gov ern ment of rich

Span ish elites, Wash ing ton can have theEcuadoran gov ern ment re voke the po lit i calasy lum that Cor rea granted to JulianAssange. The Ecuadoran Em bassy inLon don will be or dered to kick Assangeout into the wait ing arms of the Brit ishpo lice who will send him to Swe den whowill send him to Wash ing ton to be tor turedun til he con fesses to what ever Wash ing tonde mands.

Pat ternThe poor gull ible dupes dem on strat ing

in Ven e zue lan streets have no more idea ofthe dam age they are do ing to them selvesand oth ers than their coun ter parts inUkraine had. Ven e zue lans have al readyfor got what life for them was like un derthe rule of the Span ish elites. It ap pearsthat Ven e zue lans are de ter mined to helpWash ing ton re turn them to their ser vi tude.

If Wash ing ton reconquers Ven e zuelaand Ec ua dor, Bolivia will be next. ThenBrazil. Wash ing ton has its sights on Brazil, be cause the coun try is a mem ber of theBRICS (Brazil, Rus sia, In dia, China, SouthAf rica), and Wash ing ton in tends to de stroy this or ga ni za tion be fore the coun tries canes tab lish a trad ing bloc that does not usethe U. S. dol lar.

Not long ago a U. S. of fi cial said that assoon as we (Wash ing ton) get Rus sia in abind, we will deal with the up starts inSouth Amer ica.

The pro gram is on sched ule.

Pres i dent Hugo Chavez (at left)was a hero to his Ven e zue lan peo ple.

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Lebanese au thor i ties have tight enedse cu rity in the north ern city of Tri polifol low ing clashes that claimed the lives oftwo peo ple and left many oth ers in jured.

The Leb a nese army for ti fied its posts on March 14 and de ployed troops in Tri poli,es pe cially in a street that sep a rates ri valdis tricts of Bab al-Tabbaneh and JabalMohsen.

The mea sures came one day af ter a10-year-old girl and a young man werekilled by gun fire in the city.

In ter mit tent gun fire also wounded up to20 peo ple, in clud ing a sol dier.

The army be lieves its mea sures in Tri poli have de creased ten sions be tween sup port ersand op po nents of Syr ian Pres i dent Basharal-Assad that erupted af ter the out break of

vi o lence in neigh bor ing Syria in 2011.In Feb ru ary, two peo ple were killed and

nearly a dozen oth ers in jured in clashesthat fol lowed the as sas si na tion of Abdel-Rahman Diab, a se nior of fi cial in Leb a non’sArab Dem o cratic Party that sup portedAssad.

On go ingIn Jan u ary, at least 10 peo ple, in clud ing

a Leb a nese army sol dier, were killed infive days of clashes be tween the two sidesin the city.

Leb a non has also been suf fer ing ter ror istat tacks car ried out by al-Qaeda-linkedmil i tant groups, as well as ran dom rocketat tacks which are viewed as a spillover ofvi o lence from neigh bor ing Syria.

Syria has been the scene of deadlyvi o lence since March 2011. Over 130,000

peo ple have re port edly been killed andmil lions dis placed due to the tur moil.

“Civil” war?Ac cord ing to re ports, West ern pow ers

and their re gional al lies – es pe cially Qa tar,Saudi Ara bia and Tur key – are sup port ingthe mil i tants op er at ing in side the war-torncountry.

Leb a nese army sol diers man a check point in thenorth ern city of Tri poli.

Leb a non ups se cu rity in Tri poli

By Alarab Alyawmuruknet.de

Jor da nian res er va tions against part ofthe ship ment shows again that Jor dan isleav ing the ac cept able zone for the Saudisce nario against the Syr ian re gime, and has de cided not to take risks when it co mes toJor da nian na tional security.

For three weeks last month, Jor da nianof fi cials held in ten sive consultations withsev eral par ties and re fused to al low Saudianti-air craft weaponry ship ments des tinedfor Syr ian re bels. Dur ing this whole time,Aman faced in tense pres sure from KSAand some Amer i can in sti tu tions to al lowthe passage of such ship ments.

No dealBut Jor dan com pletely re fused to al low

such weap ons fly ing over its ter ri tory, even un der pres sure urg ing that it be han dled byex pert smug glers, ac cord ing to spe cialin for ma tion ob tained by “al Arab al Yawm.”

It is prob a ble, ac cord ing to this highlyin formed source, that Jor dan’s po si tion has up set the Saudi au thor i ties who had re liedon sup port ing the FSA with anti-air craftmis siles in or der to make an op er a tionaldif fer ence on the ground in their rules ofen gage ment with Syria.

And it seems that some anti-air craftmis siles did ar rive, to which Jor dan inhigh level calls ob jected and in the endcon vinced Amer i can in sti tu tions to abide

by that de ci sion.Jor dan ex plained its po si tion from a

pro fes sional and mil i tary per spec tive: thatit can not al low the move ment of suchweap ons on its north ern bor ders be causethat would rep re sent a real threat to itsna tional and bor der se cu rity within therules of mil i tary en gage ment.

The Jor da nian mil i tary po si tion focuseson the fact that its bor der and ter ri torywon’t be safe from pos si ble en gage mentwith the Syr ian air force should it re turn

fire against anti-air craft launched at thatcountry’s fighter planes.

Syr ian “re bels” er raticJor da nian ex perts re ject “guar an tees”

pro vided by the Saudi de fense min is try tomove those anti-air craft weapons to ar easfar from Jor dan, and Amman au thor i tiesemphasized in in ten sive meet ings be hindthe scenes that they can not take risks insuch a mat ter nor ap prove such heavyweap onry in Daraa ar eas close to Jor dan as

a mat ter of prin ci ple.A Jor da nian mil i tary of fi cial had stated

last month that the bor ders are “on fire.”Hussain Zayoud, com mander of Jor dan’sbor der guards told jour nal ists in a field tour that ter ror ism has be come a real dan ger tohis country.

Assad had in formed a del e ga tion lastmonth in Da mas cus about his un der stand ingof the Amer i can and Saudi pres sure onJor dan, warn ing that Jor dan is en dan geredby ter ror ist or ga ni za tions.

Jor da n ve toes Saudi anti-air craft mis siles overflights

Color an other “rev o lu tion” red, white and blueBy Wil liam White

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Regarding the Rus sia-Ukraine is sue,let’s look at a few facts ig nored by theJudeo-Con ser va tive press that make clearwhat’s be hind this lat est “rev o lu tion.”

Rus sia is not Com mu nist un der Putin.Com mu nism was a sys tem where an alieneth nic mi nor ity, the Jews, killed, ex ploitedand en slaved the Rus sian people un dertheir hi er ar chy. Putin is an eth nic Rus siangov ern ing in the in ter ests of his peo ple nomat ter where lo cated. Na tions are unitedby com mon birth, not ar bi trary bound ariesdrawn by plu to crats. The Com mu nist hivethat seeks to break down peo ple’s cul turesand ex ploit them un der Jew ish rule to day is the United States.

Rus sia’s gov ern ment is less re pres sivethan Amer ica’s. Pussy Riot got two years

in prison for play ing sacrilegious mu sic inan Or tho dox Church. In the United States,if White su prem a cists burst into a Blackchurch and started play ing hatecore mu sic,they’d be charged with vi o lent hate crimesand re ceive at least eight years.

Rus sia’s gov ern ment is less dic ta to rial

than Amer ica’s. The Duma unan i mouslyvoted to ap prove intervening in Ukraine.But it voted be fore hand, un like Amer ica,where Con gress is never asked to ap provemil i tary ac tion be fore hand. Putin has had a60%-90% ap proval rat ing for 14 years, butObama rates 35%-40%. Putin rep re sentsRus sia, while Obama in duces cor rup tionand ig no rance.

Rus sia’s is the stron ger econ omy, a 2.1tril lion GDP, 500 bil lion for eign ex changeand a bud get sur plus, her econ omy hav ing“slowed down” to a 6% growth rate.

Amer ica has a $17 tril lion GDP, just aprint ing press, no re serves, and a bud getdef i cit. Our econ omy accelerated to 2.4%growth in 2013, and that may be re viseddown.

The Cri mea is Rus sia, which par ent hasre taken it with out a shot, cheer ing crowds

hav ing greeted all those ar riv ing sol diers.Com pare that with the U. S. in va sions ofIraq and Af ghan i stan, where thirteen yearsof oc cu pa tion could never stop a des per atearmed re sis tance.

Putin does n’t want the Ukraine. BothBelarus and east ern Ukraine have tried tore join Rus sia for 22 years. Why has Rus siare fused an nex ation re quests from Belarus? Be cause that State is poor, and Rus sia hasenough pov erty.

The U. S. started this. The gov ern mentin Ukraine – not those na tion al ists in thestreet – con sists of mere Zi on ist pup pets.The U. S. backed this coup, and Rus sia haspoked ol’ ZOG in the eye. That’s what it’sall about.

Ev ery White Amer i can should pray forPutin and the day when we overthrow thisZi on ist oc cu pa tion of our gov ern ment.

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March 14, 2014

North Carolina De part ment of Jus ticeATTN: Mr. Roy Coo per, At tor ney Gen eral 9001 Mail Ser vice Cen terRa leigh, NC 27699-9001Cc: Mr. Greg McLeod, Di rec tor State Bu reau of In ves ti ga tion9001 Mail Ser vice Cen terRa leigh, NC 27699-9001

SUBJECT: Re quest for as sis tanceRE: Com plaint for crim i nal per jury against Trooper B.A. Phillips, SHP

Dear Mr. Coo per:

I am writ ing to re quest your as sis tancein get ting charges filed against TrooperB. A. Phillips of the State High way Pa trolfor crim i nal per jury, a fel ony, and chargescrim i nal for sub or na tion of per jury againstothers who may be di rectly or in di rectlyat tempt ing to thwart my ef forts to get thecharges filed my self.

This whole thing started when TrooperPhillips cre ated a charge of car ry ing acon cealed weapon against me on March20, 2013, as I was driv ing home in mypri vate ve hi cle. I had passed by sev eralsta tion ary pa trol cars along NC 1001 inPen der County and was yelled at to stop.The of fi cers at the scene ap peared to beoc cu pied with other trav el ers at the time.My side arm was openly car ried in myhol ster on my right hip as a mat ter ofright. Af ter hav ing three ser vice weap onspointed at my face, get ting lit er ally scaredout of my wits and be ing roughly andil le gally de tained, searched and handcuffed,I was re leased. My hand gun, hol ster,mag a zines and am mu ni tion werecon fis cated “as ev i dence.”

Af ter sev eral ap pear ances in dis trict court,the charges were vol un tarily dis missed onmy ob jec tion to trial on ci ta tion. A state mentof charges was then is sued by the DA’sof fice and an other se ries of “hear ings”en sued. On Oc to ber 9, 2013, a sham trialwas held wherein I was de nied most of mycon sti tu tion ally pro tected rights in clud ing, but not lim ited to, my right to coun sel.Af ter the State’s wit ness com pletedtes ti mony, the trial ended pre ma turely with a dis missal by the judge for my ob jec tionto de fects in the charg ing in stru ment.Dur ing the trial Trooper Phillips tes ti fiedfor the State to the events of March 20,2013, and was cross ex am ined by me. Histes ti mony in most re spects lacked any ba sisin fact or truth and was, in fact, crim i nalper jury. Af ter the hear ing, I at tempted tobring this fact to the at ten tion of the dis trict at tor ney, Mr. Ben Da vid, but was told hewas not in ter ested in speak ing with me.Nei ther were any of his as sis tants in ter estedin as sist ing me in get ting charges filedagainst the trooper. Since that time, the

DA’s of fice has re-filed the charge, again. Iwas sum monsed to court for a De cem ber 9, 2013, hear ing date, but my name did notap pear on the docket. The clerk in formedme that the proof of ser vice had not beenre turned. The charge re mains open to thisday. Nei ther have I re ceived my prop ertyback from the ev i dence locker at the SHP.

I con tacted Lt. Neil Holmes in theIn ter nal Af fairs of fice of the SHP andsup plied him with: A sum mary of theevents re lated to the mat ter; a CD of thetes ti mony of Trooper Phillips; a list ofwit nesses both in court and at the scene ofthe orig i nal stop; and my re quest as avic tim for an in ves ti ga tion of TrooperPhillips for the crime of crim i nal per jury.Lt. Holmes passed the in for ma tion up tothe Unit Com mander of IA, Capt. J. A.Cot ton, who no ti fied me by a let ter ofJan u ary 23, 2014, that my com plaint wasbe ing in ves ti gated. I re ceived an otherlet ter from Capt. Cot ton dated Feb ru ary 27, 2014, no ti fy ing me that the in ves ti ga tionwas com plete and that “ap pro pri ate ac tion

had been taken.”I was in formed by Capt. Cot ton in a

sub se quent phone con ver sa tion on March7, 2014, that he was re stricted by stat utefrom shar ing with me the re sults of hisin ves ti ga tion or any de scrip tion of the“ap pro pri ate ac tion” taken against Trooper Phillips. I tried to im press upon him thatI needed to know the out come of hisin ves ti ga tion so that I could get the chargeagainst me dis missed and my prop ertyre turned. Al though he em pa thized, he saidthere was noth ing he could do. I sug gestedthat he had a con sti tu tional duty to in form me of the out come un der Ar ti cle I, Sec tion 37:but he re mained stead fast. I im me di atelycon tacted the in-house coun sel for theSHP, Joe Dougdale, who also said therewas noth ing he could do. I in formed themboth that I would be do ing ev ery thingpos si ble to get the charges filed againstTrooper Phillips, and any oth ers in volvedin pro tect ing him, in my ef fort to get mycharges re moved and my prop erty backfrom im pound, in clud ing con tact ing thedis trict at tor ney and the SBI.

As all my at tempts to con tact the dis trictat tor ney’s of fice have been ig nored, I nowfind it nec es sary to write this let ter and askyour of fice for as sis tance in get tingcharges filed against Trooper Phillips andany oth ers in volved with his fel ony crim i nalper jury, ei ther di rectly or in di rectly. Hisfalse tes ti mony at trial has a di rect im pactupon his cred i bil ity as a pros e cut ingwit ness over all and with the ve rac ity of hisorig i nal ci ta tion.

There fore, I look for ward to yourre sponse and to learn what you and your

of fice can do to as sist me in this veryim por tant mat ter. The fact that TrooperPhillips’ com ment to me at the scene of,“You’re a Sov er eign,” as he pulled hisweapon and pointed it at my face, as ifbe ing knowl edge able con cern ing one’srights was a crime, gives me great con cernabout the im par tial ity of the en tire lawen force ment sys tem in this State. The onlything I did at the scene was to do my verybest to be com pli ant and non-re sis tant. The only con ver sa tion I had with the of fi cer atthe scene prior to his com ment was, “Hereit is (my li cense)”; “You did n’t ask forreg is tra tion”; “I’ll get it for you”; and, “It’shere on my hip in my hol ster where ital ways is (in re sponse to his ques tion about my hav ing any weap ons in the ve hi cle).”He did his very best to get me to re sist,even ac cus ing me of re sist ing, while Ikept my head down and my hands on thesteer ing wheel. I had no doubt that I wasabout to die in spite of my best ef forts tostay alive. His be hav ior was not onlyun called for, but also down right dan ger ous.

Re spect fully,

James D. SullivanLt. Col., USAFR(R)PO Box 441Atkinson, North Carolina 28421910-617-2559

CC: State Rep re sen ta tive Chris [email protected] Sen a tor Thom [email protected] trict At tor ney Ben Da vid316 Prin cess Street, Fifth floorWilmington, North Carolina 28402

EDITOR’S NOTE

Why the NKVD-like se crecy aboutwhat ever “ap pro pri ate ac tion” endedCol o nel Sullivan’s case against LEOPhillips? Surely Capt. Cot ton did n’tsend that over zeal ously er rant of fi ceroff to a Guantanamo waterboarding?How can an un named stat ute jus tify apub lic ser vant’s re liev ing any one ofhis own, bought-and-paid-for pri vateprop erty, in this case a pis tol?

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By Hunter Wallaceoccidentaldissent.com

After five dem on stra tionsin South east Geor gia, Mid dleTen nes see, North Geor gia,Up state South Carolina andNorth Florida, it is clear that wehave a lo gis ti cal prob lem whichis an ob sta cle that pre vents usfrom turn ing out more ac tiv istsat our ral lies.

By lo gis tics, I mean that wehave sup port ers who have thewill power and are avail able toat tend our dem on stra tions, but lack thephys i cal means to travel long dis tances.This is go ing to be come a big ger prob lemas we sched ule events in such States asMary land, Vir ginia and Ken tucky whichare hun dreds of miles away and far moreex pen sive trav el ing to for most of ourac tiv ists in the Lower South.

Gun grab bers bus them inEv ery where we ven ture finds us gain ing

some peo ple while los ing oth ers, mainlybe cause of the various driv ing dis tances.The fol low ing head line out of Tal la has see

Al Sharpton hosts anti-Stand Your Ground rally in Tal la has see

should suf fi ciently il lus trate our lo gis ti calchallenge:

Pro to cols“More than 1,000 march ers joined the

Rev. Al Sharpton, the par ents of Jack son -ville teen Jor dan Da vis and Mi ami Gar dens teen Trayvon Mar tin and oth ers Mon daycall ing for changes to Florida’s hotlycon tested Stand Your Ground law…

“Speak ers urged an es ti mated crowdof 1,200 to reg is ter to vote and maketheir voices heard at the bal lot box whileenu mer at ing is sues they have to StandYour Ground…”

So Al Sharpton led a Tal la has see pro test against Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” law and turned out over 1,000 Black ac tiv ists.

It’s the moneyHow was Sharpton able to ac com plish

this? It seems the Na tional Ac tion Net work spon sored buses all across Florida andbused in over a thou sand Black ac tiv istsfrom all cor ners of the State. Hun dreds ofBlacks who oth er wise prob a bly lacked thephys i cal means to at tend the rally showedup at the Florida State Capitol.

While it is im pos si ble for us to rep li cateSharpton’s MSNBC tele vi sion show, thereis no rea son why we can’t do a better job atcar pool ing or fig ur ing out a better way totrans port our own ac tiv ists in be tween theLower South and Up per South. I ex pectthere will also come a time when we willbe faced with the chal lenge of trans port ingour ac tiv ists in be tween the East ern Southand West ern South.

If there is a mil lion aire out there whowants to con trib ute to the cause of South ernNa tion al ism, a fleet of buses or the fundsfor spon sor ing buses is some thing thatwould have an im me di ate im pact.

Lo gis tics and dem on stra tions

March 10, 2014 – I writethis let ter, as I wrote mylast, be tween bouts ofvi o lent vom it ing and sharppains in my stom achcaused by this morn ing’s

force-feed ing ses sion. Read ing newsar ti cles, you would think that we havestopped strik ing. Per haps you might thinkthat our pro tests had even been satedby gov ern ment con ces sions. We may betrapped be hind the walls of Guantanamo,but we will not be si lenced.

Against all oddsI write this let ter to tell you that we are

still strik ing. We will not stop un til weget our dig nity back in this place and areal lowed to re turn home to our fam i lies.

With Pres i dent Barack Obama’sbless ing, Col o nel Bogdan, the war den atGuantanamo, has in sti tuted hu mil i at inggroin searches, es pe cially when we aretaken for phone calls with our law yers orfam i lies. He has with held our med i caltreat ment and con fis cated our le gal pa persand Qurans.

The Col o nel has been quoted as say ingthat he knows how to dis ci pline us be causehe has chil dren at home. We are not hischil dren and this is cer tainly not our home.We are grown men with fam i lies who nolon ger know what we look like.

Here, a peace ful hun gerstrike au to mat i cally placesthe pris oner on “dis ci plin ary sta tus,” which in volvesbe ing sub jected to var i ousforms of pun ish ment. Todis cour age strik ing, thepris oner is moved fromcom mu nal liv ing to sol i tarycon fine ment and force-fed.

Be cause I de cided to peace fully pro testmy im pris on ment here, the spe cial mat tressand med i cal pil lows pre scribed for mychronic back pain, all of my un der wear, my elec tric ra zor and even my bar of soap andtooth brush have been con fis cated.

I also get strapped down and force-fedfor over an hour ev ery sin gle day. Dur ingthe ses sion, I am con stantly vom it ing thefeed ing so lu tion into my lap. As I’m car riedback to my cell, I can not help but vomit onthe guards car ry ing me.

They put a Plexi glas face mask on myhead to pro tect their clothes from myvomit. They tighten the facemask andpress down on it, push ing it into my face.I al most suf fo cate be cause I am vom it ingin side the facemask and am un able tobreathe.

As I strug gle for air, the guards make

fun of me, laugh ing loudly. Fre quently,they lie me down on my stom ach in my cell and press my back force fully, squeez ingout any re main ing feed ing so lu tion fromthe pre vi ous force-feed ing ses sion. Thelight est of the guards weighs at least 190pounds, while I weigh only 98; it is awon der they do not break me en tirely.

“Pro tect ing” us?Aside from those im pris oned with me,

no body can truly un der stand how we suf fer.The Col o nel will not al low me dia intoGuantanamo Bay, claim ing he is pro tect ing our pri vacy. No man here wants pri vacyfrom the me dia. The Col o nel fears that ifthe me dia co me in and meet with pris on ers, all of this daily bru tal ity will be ex posed.Hope fully this let ter serves that end.

There are cur rently 21 pris on ers onhunger strike. I am one of the 16 be ingforce-fed. The gov ern ment does not want

the Amer i can peo ple to know that we arestill strik ing. They try to dis cour age us withsol i tary con fine ment and bru tal treat mentbut we will not aban don our pro test.

We will not be si lent. They can not hideus by re fus ing to re port the num ber ofpro test ers to the pub lic. Re fus ing sus te nanceis the only peace ful voice of pro test thatwe have; it is the only way to de mand theat ten tion of the U. S. gov ern ment and theAmer i can peo ple to whom it is be holden.

Col o nel Bogdan has ex plained ourtreat ment by say ing we are at war. But ithas been 12 years and this is not a war. Weare un armed cap tives. I ask the Amer i canpeo ple, where is the free dom the U. S. touts?Do you con done what your gov ern ment isdo ing to us? I know that gov ern ments donot al ways rep re sent the voices of theirpeo ple, and I pray that the Amer i canpeo ple do not want this, and more, thatthey will do some thing to stop it.

LETTER FROM GUANTANAMO:

Al-Alwi de scribes the bru tal andhu mil i at ing treat ment he suf fers at Guantanamo. A Ye meni na tionalwho has been in U. S. cus tody since2002 among doz ens who’ve neverbeen tried and still await re lease,he was one of the very first pris on ersmoved there: In tern ment Se rialNum ber 028.

By Moath al-Alwialjazeera.com

Cleared Guantanamo de tainee re turns to Al ge riauruknet.de

Legal char ity Re prieve wel comes thenews that its cli ent, Ahmed Belbacha, hasre turned to Al ge ria af ter more than ade cade of de ten tion with out charge inGuantanamo Bay.

The trans fer is in ac cor dance with hisand his fam ily’s wishes, and marks the endof a dread ful 12 years for Mr. Belbacha –who has been cleared for re lease by boththe Bush and Obama ad min is tra tions.

Since 2002, when he was seized by thePa ki stani au thor i ties and handed over tothe CIA, Mr. Belbacha has faced vi o lentin ter ro ga tion, phys i cal abuse and in com -mu ni cado de ten tion at the hands of theU. S. au thor i ties. He was un able to saygood bye to his grand mother, who diedwhilst he was detained.

In the 12 years of his de ten tion, he wasnever charged or tried for any crime, andin-depth re views of his case car ried out bythe Bush and Obama ad min is tra tions bothcon cluded that Ahmed was not dan ger ous

and knew noth ing about terrorism.Re prieve – whose law yers rep re sented

Ahmed for many years in Guantanamo –ex pects that the ef forts so far made by theAl ge rian au thor i ties to end this in jus ticewill now con tinue, so that Ahmed canre turn to his fam ily as soon as pos si ble. His par ents have been deeply wor ried andcon fused by the con tin ued de ten tion oftheir son, and Ahmed has re peat edly toldhis law yers that his main con cern is now toget home and help his broth ers to look af ter them.

Home wardRe prieve’s law yers have met with

rep re sen ta tives of the Al ge rian gov ern mentand have been as sured that Ahmed will betreated fairly and hu manely on his re turn to the coun try.

Ahmed is a proud Al ge rian, with no

pre vi ous crim i nal re cord, who has al waysen joyed speak ing to his law yers about lifeback home. He worked as an ac coun tantfor the na tional oil com pany, Sonatrach,and played on their al-Mawloudiyyahfoot ball team; as well as un der tak ingna tional ser vice in the Al ge rian army.But, like so many Al ge ri ans, his life wasdra mat i cally changed by the events of thecivil war when his army ser vice and role atSonatrach brought him to the at ten tion oflo cal mil i tant Is lamic groups. Fol low ingthreats from them against him and hisfam ily, Ahmed fled the coun try to seekasy lum in Brit ain – lit tle imag in ing thatthis was the start of a jour ney that wouldend up, 16 years later, still fight ing for hislife in a le gal black hole in Cuba.

Ahmed now needs to be re turned to thesafety and se cu rity of his home as soon as

pos si ble, so that he can start to re coverfrom the dread ful ex pe ri ence of the last 12years in prison.

When hell is in ses sionPolly Rossdale from the Guantanamo

team at Re prieve, said of Ahmed’sre pa tri a tion: “Ahmed’s last 12 years showhow dan ger ous it is for us all if thetime-tested pro ce dures of open jus tice aredis re garded. The U. S. Gov ern ment washappy to ar rest and de tain Ahmed for overa de cade with out ever giv ing him a chanceto an swer their un founded ac cu sa tions.We ap plaud the ef forts now be ing made –how ever late they come – to right some smallpor tion of this wrong, and get pris on ershome who should never have been forcedto en dure such a night mare in the firstin stance.”

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dem on stra tion in Geor gia who used ra cialslurs in pub lic. The SPLC em ployee thenwrote an ar ti cle for the SPLC claim ing that“some one” had used ra cial slurs! When the

Hicks

SPLC harassing ac tiv ists’ fam ily mem bersSPLC was pre sented with proof that theman whose name ap peared as au thor oftheir ar ti cle was the man us ing ra cial slurs,they sim ply re moved that flunky’s name

but con tin ued publishing the fake article.SPLC spokes man Heidi Beirich Hicks

is be lieved to be the one be hind a lot of thattele phone ha rass ment.

Per haps we should give the SPLC a calland ex press our out rage.

Any one may con tact the SPLC at 400Wash ing ton Av e nue, Mont gom ery, Al a bama36104 or via phone at: (334)-956-8200.

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is n’t for ev ery body. Butyou know some one who

needs it.

By Antonius Aqui naswideawakenews.com

As ex pected, the new Fed eral Re serveChair woman, Janet Yellen, is con tin u ing thesame de struc tive po lices of her in fa mouspre de ces sor, the coun ter feiter-in-chief,Benjamin Bernanke. While Bernanke andnow Yellen’s po lices have, so far, beendev as tat ing for the vast ma jor ity ofAmer i cans (es pe cially sav ers), theirac tions have been a boon for the bank ing,gov ern men tal and fi nan cial es tab lish ments not only in Amer ica but around the globe.

Like “He li cop ter Ben,” Yellen has beenmas ter ful in ob fus cat ing, dis tort ing andly ing about the ac tual re al ity of the U. S.econ omy. Of course, this is why she was,in part, cho sen as Fed chair to pro vide“in tel lec tual cover” and “spin” of the factsin or der that the real ma nip u la tors of theecon omy – the mega banks and fi nan cialhouses – con tinue to re ceive a goodlyamount of the Fed’s monthly “stim u lus”pro gram.

In Con gres sio nal “tes ti mony,” Yellencon sid ers “in fla tion” to have been kept incheck, “In fla tion is run ning well be low our 2% tar get…” Yet, as ev ery one knows, pricesfor nearly ev ery com mod ity have gone upsig nif i cantly since the be gin ning of thecri sis in 2007. And, Ms. Yellen failed tomen tion – nor did any of the gull iblepol i ti cians who ques tioned her know – that

the Fed’s “mea sure ment” of prices nolon ger in cludes en ergy or food prices!Gas o line prices have nearly dou bled sinceObummer has taken of fice while foodprices have soared over the same pe riod.

Cre ative num bersMs. Yellen sur passed that doozie on

in fla tion with her take on un em ploy mentor, more ac cu rately, the lack of mean ing fulem ploy ment through out the econ omy.While she ac knowl edges that the econ omyhas not achieved “max i mum em ploy ment”(what ever that means), she amaz ingly adds:“there has been sub stan tial job cre ation.”One won ders what piece of data Ms.Yellen is us ing to sub stan ti ate such ari dic u lous claim. Maybe she should asksome re cent col lege grad u ates about “jobcre ation,” where most have ei ther movedback home with their par ents or are work ingat jobs which do not re quire over priced“higher ed u ca tion.”

Per haps no group has been moreneg a tively af fected by the Fed’s mon e tarypol icy than re tir ees. Yet, to Yellen, and

Bernanke be fore her, the lack of in ter est on sav ings for those who have to rely on it fortheir in de pend ence and sur vival is notthought of as dire by our fi nan cial mas ters,but as if one’s fa vor ite sports team lost acham pi on ship game. “A low-in ter est-rateen vi ron ment is a tough one for re tir ees”was the re sponse when the sub ject wasposed to the Madam chair woman. Shecom pounded her lack of con cern with anon sen si cal ex pla na tion for the ab nor mallylow rates: “There’s an ex cess of sav ingsrel a tive to the de mand for those sav ings for in vest ment pur poses.”

If Yellen were hon est, she wouldex plain that the Fed’s “zero in ter est ratepol icy” is de lib er ate, so that the Fed eralgov ern ment can bor row money at vir tu allyno cost in or der to sus tain its mas sivedef i cit spend ing and to pro vide “li quid ity”to the in sol vent bank ing sys tem in or derthat it does not col lapse. Pe riod.

Tar get ing the tax payerWhat Amer i cans have to re al ize is that

the pri mary pur pose of the Fed from itssur rep ti tious found ing un til the pres entday has been to pro tect the “sol vency” ofthe bank ing sys tem. Un em ploy ment, the“price level,” trade im bal ances and theover all health of the econ omy are sec ond arycon cerns for the Fed. While Yellen and herpre de ces sors may fret about the level ofem ploy ment or in fla tion ary “tar gets,” it issim ply thea tre to pla cate the clue less inCon gress and among the fi nan cial press

where not a few re side.

Un til the Fed eral Re serveis liq ui dated and re placedwith a mon e tary or der ofsound money – gold/sil ver –the chance of any realsus tain able eco nomic growthis nil. Sadly, the like li hood ofa re turn to a sys tem of sound money will not take placebe fore a gen eral eco nomiccol lapse or a se vere fi nan cialcri sis.

The rul ing power struc ture will notre lin quish its pri mary source of dom i nance.

While there will, in all like li hood, be afi nan cial col lapse, it is not a given thatthere will be a re turn to sound money in the af ter math of such an event. The power elite will likely im pose more se vere fi nan cialcon trols. Sound money and its cor ol lary –eco nomic growth – will only come aboutwhen there is an “in tel lec tual turn about”where cen tral bank ing is dis cred ited andshown as an en gine for the bet ter ment ofthe fi nan cial and po lit i cal elite at theex pense and mis ery of ev ery one else. Un til that glo ri ous day when the scourge ofcen tral bank ing is erad i cated, Amer i cansand all those liv ing un der its su zer aintywill con tinue to face eco nomic and so cialde cay.

Yellen: “I’m a sen si ble cen tral banker.”

The deeper the chutz pah in these Fed sta bles, the harder they shovel.

South ern Pu berty Lech ery Cen ter loses it in Tal la has seeSPLC Ar ti cle on

Tal la has seeBy Hunter

Wallaceoccidentaldissent.com

We have posted alink to the SPLC hitpiece on the Leagueof the South rally inTal la has see. It’s justan other case of theirmuck rak ing, play ingthe as so ci a tions game:§ First, Mi chael Weaver, Gina Brashear

and Nich o las Jor dan were not inTal la has see. The photo of Mi chael Weaver is from the “Stand With Tom Wat son”rally in At lanta, Georgia, which took placelast No vem ber.§ Sec ond, Mi chael Weaver went to prison

in 2011 for pep per spray ing two Blackswho were at tempting to carjack his auto inCo lum bus, Geor gia. To my knowl edge,

Weaver never went to prison for any thingthat hap pened in the late 1990s.§ Third, all of those League of the South

im mi gra tion ral lies are pub lic events andany one is free to show up and at tend them.The peo ple who showed up in Tal la has seewere there be cause they sup ported ourmes sage on im mi gra tion and de mo graphicdis place ment. The pur pose of our rally inTal la has see was not to en dorse ev ery

as pect of the life his tory of ev ery one whoattended our event.§ Fourth, much of the SPLC ar ti cle is just

a re hash of their pre vi ous ar ti cle on theUvalda, Georgia, dem on stra tion. There are really scary pho tos of guns, in sin u a tingvi o lence, and pho tos of a teen ager’s poseson Facebook, but this ig nores the fact thatthere has n’t been any vi o lence at any of our ral lies, in clud ing the most re cent one inTallahassee.

War zoneLast year, Mont gom ery, Al a bama, where

SPLC’s head quar ters is lo cated, was sweptby what the Mont gom ery Ad ver tiser la beleda “tsu nami of vi o lence.” In fact, ho mi cidein Mont gom ery in 2013 reached its high est level in 33 years. This “tsu nami of vi o lence”– a very real prob lem, as op posed to theSPLC’s hy per bole – which has re madeparts of Mont gom ery into some thing “likethe Third World” had noth ing to do withthe League of the South or “right-wingex trem ists,” but ev ery thing to do with the

Lord of the Flies-style ex is tence of youngBlack thugs in West Mont gom ery.§ Fi nally, it is true that I was there.

The South is ris ingAs an eye wit ness, I can say that the

Tal la has see rally was the most se date event that we have done yet. The weather wassunny and pleas ant – a wel come re spitefrom the cold est win ter in de cades. Therewas n’t a sin gle “anti-rac ist” coun ter-pro tester in Tal la has see op pos ing ourmes sage. The vast ma jor ity of the cars thatpassed by sup ported our mes sage aboutMarco Rubio and am nesty for il le galaliens.

Mul ti ple YouTube vid eos of the eventshow there was noth ing re sem blingvi o lence at our rally in Tal la has see. TheSPLC, which sued Al a bama, Geor gia andSouth Carolina to block their Ar i zona-style im mi gra tion laws, sim ply dis likes ourpo lit i cal po si tion on Marco Rubio and hissup porting am nesty for il le gal aliens.

— Misdirecting the masses —

Peo ple left to their own choices might choose wrong

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A high-rank ing Ye meni in tel li genceof fi cial has ex pressed con cern over a newin flux of Saudi mil i tants into the coun tryover the last few months.

“Now the Saudi who co mes here is anex pe ri enced fighter from the war in Iraq orSyria,” Reuters quoted the of fi cial as say ingon con di tion of an o nym ity.

“They know how to build weap ons andbombs, and they are teach ing oth ers,” henoted.

No peaceEx trem ist Saudi cler ics have been

per suad ing mil i tants to fight against thegov ern ments of Syria and Iraq in re cent

years.Ye men has been fac ing a surge of deadly

ter ror ist at tacks, mostly tar get ing se cu rityforces, in re cent months.

Ten Ye meni sol diers were also killed

on Jan u ary 16, when mil i tants launchedco or di nated at tacks on army po si tions inthe cen tral prov ince of al-Bayda.

Later in the month, al-Qaeda mil i tantskilled 35 Ye meni sol diers in an at tack inthe south east ern prov ince of Hadhramaut.

More than fifty peo ple, in clud ingfor eign ers, lost their lives in De cem ber2013 in an in ci dent where mil i tantsstormed the Ye meni De fense Min is tryhead quar ters in the cap i tal, Sana’a.

Ye men is the Arab world’s poor estcoun try, with nearly half of its pop u la tionliv ing on two U. S. dol lars a day or less,while one-third re mains wres tling withchronic hun ger.

Al-Qaeda-af fil i ated mil i tants ride openly in theback of a pickup truck in the town of Rada, Ye men.

Ye men pro tests in flux of Saudi mil i tants

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One plan for White sur vival is forawake Whites to re set tle in Amer ica’s most des o late ar eas, form ing pa theticlit tle com mu ni ties and pray ingthat a “worse is better” mir a cleoc curs be fore the rot reachesthese iso lated places. It’s al readytoo late. The na tion-wreck ers arenow in ten tion ally tar get ing Whitear eas for the le thal in jec tion ofsub-Sa ha ran “di ver sity.” Run ningand hid ing is not go ing to save us.

As ton ish ingThe scalawag gov er nor wrote

a let ter in Sep tem ber to the fed eralOf fice of Ref u gee Re set tle mentsay ing Wy o ming was in ter estedin es tab lish ing a pub lic/pri vatecen ter to help ref u gees.

What’s not to be in ter ested in?65 IQ Af ri can im ports with out the slight est un der stand ing of West ern civ i li za tion arethe raw ma te rial for a healthy na tion, af terall. Give us your sew age, your mo rons andcrim i nals, says the Jew, while build ing amas sive wall around Israel.

The fed eral agency has re sponded that it was happy to hear of that wish and thework in prog ress.

This is how Whites die. With a hugesmile on our faces.

Since then, State of fi cials, Uni ver sityof Wy o ming of fi cials and the Lu theranFam ily Ser vices-Rocky Moun tain havebeen work ing to put a plan to gether tomake it pos si ble.

Nat u rally the JUDEO-Chris tians arefront and cen ter.

The cen ter will re ceive fed eral funds.

Whites will pay for their own de struc tion.This is un prec e dented, nearly un be liev able na tional sui cide.

The pro gram pro vides ref u gees withsome tem po rary help in find ing a home and a job to get them started, but there is n’t along pe riod of wel fare.

Im mi nentI mean “birth un til death” is n’t

re ally that long a pe riod, whenyou think about it.

“The cen ter will hap pen within the next year,” Reese pre dicted.“We’re try ing to get thatham mered out.”

The on ly th ing ge t t ing“ham mered out” are Whitecom mu ni ties that will be floodedwith dys func tion fresh from theheart of dark ness.

The time is nowWe can’t run from the rot. The

U.S.S.A. is ready for the ash

heap. We must be ready to work for aWhite na tion, not a piti ful col lec tion ofhov els far from any ma jor city but our ownhome land re stored, coast to coast. No other votes count

IQ 65 Sub-Sa ha ran Af ri cans, straight from a war zone, is justwhat Wy o ming needs to help build a new “tol er ant” so ci ety.

Wy o ming to be flooded with brown ref u gees on our dime

An Ohio study has found that open en roll ment, which al lowschil dren to trans fer to dif fer entschools, has cre ated a nat u ralsep a ra tion of races in most of the State’s ur ban school dis tricts.

The Bea con Jour nal study ofmore than 8,000 stu dents who trans ferredschools last year found that “White flight”even hap pens in the schools and play -grounds as well.

The ma jor ity of trans ferred stu dents wereWhite, and the schools they left be hindwere twice as likely to be non-White.

Anti-Whites claim to love de moc racy

and free dom of as so ci a tion, but when those rights are used to stop White geno cide,they want a sort of Sta lin ist dic ta tor ship toget their way.

No voteIn fact, de moc racy lit er ally trans lates as

“rule by the peo ple.” If given a straight and hon est vote on im mi gra tion and mak ingplaces “more di verse, and less White,” thema jor ity of peo ple would vote “No.”

When given rights such as free dom ofas so ci a tion, we see how it plays out: Whitestu dents stay in ma jor ity White schools,Black stu dents stay in ma jor ity Blackschools.

That was the whole point of forcedbus ing in the 1960s – it was to strip White

stu dents of their right to free dom ofas so ci a tion.

Anti-Whites al ways po si tion them selvesas the good guys. But don’t fall for it: thereare no “anti-rac ists” in Af rica tell ing Blackpeo ple they are “too Black.” There are no“anti-rac ists” in Asia tell ing Asian peo plethey must have open bor ders and stoppa trol ling their bor ders.

“Anti-rac ists,” as they call them selves,only ex ist in White coun tries, be causethat’s the whole point. They are work ingto wards a world with out any White peo plein it, and if en tire cit ies in Amer ica orEu rope have been made mi nor ity White –it’s hard to ig nore what they re ally are –anti-White.

Free dom of as so ci a tionleads to sep a ra tion; is badfor White geno cide.

By Steve Goodewhitegenocideproject.com

The Irish in New York stoodby their de ci sion not to al lowho mo sex ual pro pa ganda in theSt. Pat rick’s Day pa rade, de spitepres sure from the city’s far-leftmayor De Blasio and his ma jorcor po rate spon sors Guinness and Heineken.

The race-mix ing mayor re fused even toat tend the event, cit ing his sad ness thatper verts would n’t be al lowed to ad ver tisetheir life style to young chil dren who hadgath ered to cel e brate Irishness, lep re chaunsand dress ing in green.

As is usu ally the case, the so cial ist De De Blasio and fam ily

In Jew run Amer ica, mil i tant fag ac tiv ists are just as im por tantto St. Patty’s Day as lep re chauns.

New York’s Irish did notal low queer pro pa gandain their Saint Patty’s Daypa rade, so so cial ist mayorDeBlasio boycotted it.

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Blasio and the cor po rate gi ants Guinnessand Heineken are com pletely united intheir op po si tion to tra di tional Eu ro peanval ues. This proves once again that theleft/right di chot omy pre sented in themain stream me dia is a com plete fraud.

Note that this pa rade does not barho mo sex u als from at tend ing or even

march ing. It sim ply bans ho mo sex ualpro pa ganda, or in fact any mes sage aboutsex u al ity. Even with out har bor ing anystrong op po si tion to sod omy, this would be a per fectly nat u ral de ci sion. There is norea son to in clude any sex ual com men taryat all in these pa rades. But to ho mo sex ualde gen er ates, their sex life is their en tireiden tity. These queers al ready have theirown pa rades, but they want to push theirsick mes sage into ev ery sin gle pub liccel e bra tion.

The color is green, mayor; get used to it

The out ra geous case of Matt Haleamericanfreepress.net

The po lit i cal rail road ing of Rev er endMatt Hale con sti tutes – quite clearly – oneof the most out ra geous of fenses against the civil lib er ties guar an teed Amer i cans by our found ing fa thers.

Hale be came an in ter na tional ce leb rityof sorts when the State of Il li nois re fused to grant him a li cense to prac tice law on theba sis of his po lit i cal, ra cial and re li giousbe liefs. Speak ing across the coun try from2000 to 2002 – of ten the sub ject of heatedme dia cov er age – He was widely knownfor his un swerv ing ad vo cacy of pre serv ingWhite civ i li za tion. Fea tured, among otherplaces, on the “To day” show and “GoodMorn ing Amer ica,” Hale was such a voicefor his cause that hate groups, no ta bly theAnti-Def a ma tion League and the South ernPov erty Law Cen ter, reg u larly tar geted him.

So, on Jan u ary 8, 2003, the FBI ar restedand charged Hale with hav ing so lic ited themur der of Chi cago-based fed eral judgeJoan Lefkow while she was hear ing a civillaw suit against Hale’s church.

Most re mark able about Hale’s crim i naltrial (a clas sic study of the DoJ run amok)is that there was no ev i dence what so ever of Hale’s guilt. Ac cused of so lic it ing TonyEvola – a gov ern ment in for mant pos ing as

a sup porter of Hale – to kill Judge Lefkow,no ev i dence was ever pro duced.

Hale nei ther asked Evola to com mitmur der, told him to com mit mur der or even im plied he wanted Evola to do so. In stead,it was Evola – not Hale – who urged the

judge be killed and Evola who so lic itedHale to join his own pro fessed plans. Theonly per son hav ing talked about kill ingany body was Evola, who was be ing paidthou sands of tax pay ers’ dol lars for hisefforts.

Not only did Hale not “so licit” thejudge’s as sas si na tion but he re peat edlyre jected Evola’s sug ges tions.

On April 26, 2004, Hale was con victedof the fab ri cated charge and sub se quentlysen tenced to 40 years in prison.

— Cop ing with the ZOG —

Idaho nullifies fu ture fed eral gun laws

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By Gordon Duffveteranstoday.com

Years ago, anti-im pe ri al ist ac tiv istsfeared that the U. S.was try ing to seizet h e wo r l d ’s o i lsup plies and takeover the Mid dle East.Their as sump tionshad long been provencor rect though theires ti ma tions are wellun der the mark.

Ac tiv ists did n’ttake into ac count the dy namic of ut ter andab so lute unaccountability, to tal con trol ofthe press, con trol of world econ o mies andone more fac tor, “mis sion creep.”

The psy cho paths now run the asy lum.The world is their asy lum. As “mis sioncreep” set in, de spite set backs, the U. S. as“en forcer” for the world’s bankster ca balhas tar geted ev ery na tion not to tallycon trolled – ev ery na tion with some thingworth steal ing, that is.

Not ev ery thing has worked out asplanned. None the less, the neocons or TeaParty or Ul tra-Na tion al ists or Zi on ists orNeo-Na zis or what ever they choose to callthem selves are rac ing for ward undaunted.

We call that “mis sion creep.”The move by Rus sian Pres i dent Putin

to ac cept Cri mea back into the Rus sianFed er a tion is n’t the first im ped i ment.Fail ure in Af ghan i stan is an other. Ex pel lingthe U. S. from Iraq is an other still. Syria’sde fense against the CIA “ji had” is stillan other.

In sane asy lumGain ing con trol of a planet and en slav ing

its peo ple, de stroy ing its oceans, itsat mo sphere, poi son ing even the souls of its in hab it ants is n’t easy work. By 2000, theBush fam ily and their co horts had takenthis task upon them selves and braggedopenly about it.

Now one man, Vladi mir Putin, standsin their way. Sen a tor John McCain hasper son ally put a tar get on Putin’s back,saying he ex pects the Rus sian gov ern ment

Ukraine mis sion creep

to be over thrown.In late Sep tem ber 2001, just days af ter

9/11, Gen eral Wes ley Clark, for mer NATO com mander and U. S. pres i den tial can di date,met with Sec re tary of De fense Don aldRumsfeld and Dep uty Sec re tary PaulWolfowitz.

This is a par tial tran script of an in ter viewbe tween Clark and Amy Good man aboutthat meet ing:

He (Rumsfeld) said, “I guess it’slike we don’t know what to doabout ter ror ists, but we’ve got agood mil i tary and we can takedown gov ern ments.”

Gen eral Clark then re lates afol low-up meet ing a few days later.“Are we still go ing to war withIraq?” And he said,

“Oh, it’s worse than that.” Hereached over on his desk. He picked up a piece of pa per. And he said, “Ijust got this down from up stairs” –mean ing the Sec re tary of De fense’s of fice – “to day.” And he said, “This is a memo that de scribes how we’rego ing to take out seven coun tries infive years, start ing with Iraq, andthen Syria, Leb a non, Libya, So ma lia,Su dan and, fin ish ing off, Iran.”

The seven coun tries tar geted in 2001quickly be came a dozen. The num ber nowmay be as high as 40. “Mis sion Creep” is amil i tary term for the ad age of the camelthat puts his nose in a tent. Pretty soon youhave an en tire camel, in dif fer ent to howun wel comed and un wanted it may be.

Real “mis sion creep” was very muchplanned with the con trived Global War onTer ror (GWOT), sav ing Amer ica and theworld from ter ror ists that, in creas ingly,look like they had been work ing for theCIA all along.

Ukraine is the “camel” and “mis sioncreep” is how the West bra zenly over threw an elected but in com pe tent gov ern ment, acor rupt gov ern ment, just like the one inWash ing ton or Lon don, and re placed itwith terrorists.

Though Un der Sec re tary of State Vic to riaNuland, tasked with putt ing a plau si blefront on the take over of Ukraine, tried topack age the “New Ukraine” as a le git i mate State, even a cur sory ex am i na tion re vealsthe truth, an “un der belly” of vi o lentex trem ists and crim i nals.

West ern ac tion in over throw ing thegov ern ment of Ukraine can have no otherpur pose than to pro voke eth nic con flictsin tended to spread into Rus sia her self.

One pos si ble set back is the ex pen di tureof press as sets in the west, all tasked withtar get ing Putin with Hitleresque im ag ery.De spite con sis tent cen sor ship andmyth o log i cal re port ing, pub lic opin ion in

Sec re tary of State John Kerryand Sec re tary of De fense Chuck Hagel

Amer ica and West ern Eu rope has Putin’spop u lar ity at an all-time high.

You see, Putin did some thing no onehas done in many a de cade, no one withthou sands of ther mo nu clear weap ons andthe abil ity to de liver them with pin pointac cu racy, that is.

One thing is dif fer ent this time; some onehas “drawn a line in the sand.” Rus sia, outof a need to seem rea son able, clearly nowrec og nized as a mis take, bought the phonyWar on Ter ror, al low ing Amer ican planesac cess to her air space and Amer i can forces to op er ate through the Cas pian Ba sin.

Un happy psychopathsBe ing “rea son able” is seen as weak ness.

Be ing un rea son able is seen as be ing athreat. In truth, all that is re quired to betargeted is hav ing nat u ral re sources bettercon trolled from the “City of Lon don” bymore “re li able” peo ple, less likely to al lowpro ceeds from the sale and ex ploi ta tion tofall into the hands of “use less eat ers.”

Do you hear the voice of HenryKissinger in this?

Rus sia’s co op er a tion bought her anep i demic of her oinad dic tion, tons offu l ly p ro cessedher oin trucked inf r o m S o u t h e r nAf ghan i stan, whereno her oin had ever

For mer Sec re tary of De fense Don ald Rumsfeld(R) and for mer Dep uty Sec re tary

of De fense Paul Wolfowitz (L)

A check mate is possiblebeen pro duced be fore.

This is far from the first time Rus sianal lies and Rus sian in ter ests have beenthreat ened. To day, Pres i dent Putin re mindsthe world about Kosovo.

Di rectly vi o lat ing in ter na tional law, in2008 NATO helped es tab lish the Re pub licof Kosovo. Hun dreds of thou sands ofeth nic Serbs were re moved, those re sistingbe ing killed, many pub licly be headed, asSer bian churches were burned and an cientmon as ter ies de filed.

What is left is a “re pub lic” rec og nizedby some as an eth nic Al ba nian en clave.The rest of Eu rope and the world knowsdif fer ent. Kosovo is a ter ror ist State, theheadquarters for a crim i nal em pire thatspe cial izes in drug and hu man traffickingand fi nan cial crime.

We are re ally talk ing neocons and therogue op er a tional sec tors of the CIA and ahalf dozen other in tel li gence agen cies thatstopped an swer ing to elected gov ern mentsaf ter 9/11. Kosovo, a “busi ness op por tu nity”where a weak gov ern ment in Bel grade was un will ing to re sist eth nic cleans ing, is themodel for to day’s dis mem ber ment of theUkraine, which John McCain be lieves willsig nal the down fall of Rus sia, the col lapseof Iran and then Pa ki stan, more mis sioncreep, Af rica, Asia, per haps tun nel ingun der the ice caps of Antarctica. De lu sionand power, mis sion creep knows no boundsand is never con fined by logic, rea son orsan ity.

By: Mi chael Lotfibenswann.com

On March 20, Idaho Gov er nor ButchOt ter signed a bill which nul li fies fu turefed eral gun laws by pro hib it ing Stateen force ment of them. S1332 had passedthe house by a vote of 68-0 and the sen ateby 34-0. Alaska and Kan sas have sim i larlaws. Ex plains the State Af fairs Com mit tee,the Idaho Fed eral Fire arm, Mag a zine andReg is ter Ban En force ment Act will:

“pro tect Idaho law en force ment of fi cersfrom be ing di rected, through fed eralex ec u tive or ders, agency or ders, stat utes,laws, rules, or reg u la tions en acted orpro mul gated on or af ter the ef fec tive dateof this act, to vi o late their oath of of ficeand Idaho cit i zens’ rights un der Sec tion 11, Ar ti cle I, of the Con sti tu tion of the State ofIdaho… any of fi cial, agent or em ployee ofthe State of Idaho or a po lit i cal sub di vi sionthereof who know ingly and will fully or ders

an of fi cial, agent or em ployee of the Stateof Idaho or a po lit i cal sub di vi sion of theState to en force any ex ec u tive or der, agencyor der, law, rule or reg u la tion of the UnitedStates gov ern ment as pro vided in sub sec tion(2) of this sec tion upon a per sonal fire arm,a fire arm ac ces sory or am mu ni tion shall,on a first vi o la tion, be li a ble for a civilpen alty not to ex ceed one thou sand dol lars

($1,000) which shall be paid into thegen eral fund of the State…”

Tenth Amend ment Cen ter na tionalcom mu ni ca tions di rec tor Mike Maharreycon sid ered the leg is la tion a good start.“This is an im por tant first step for Idaho,”he said. “Get ting this law passed en suresthat any new plans or ex ec u tive or ders thatmight be com ing our way will not been forced in Idaho. Then, once this methodis es tab lished and shown to be ef fec tive,leg is la tors can cir cle back and start do ing thesame for fed eral gun con trol al ready on thebooks. SB1332 is an im por tant build ingblock for pro tect ing the 2nd Amend mentin Idaho.”

Pas sage into law rep re sents a gi ant stepfor ward in pro tect ing the right to keep andbear arms in Idaho. As the law now stands,State and lo cal law en force ment will notco op er ate with all fu ture fed eral fire armlaws.

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Ger many: NPD pre pares to en ter Eu ro pean Par lia mentdailystormer.com

Having fought off yet an otherban, the NPD is pre par ing toen ter the E. U. Par lia ment thiselec tion cy cle.

Wit ness the E. U. Ob servercry ing about it:

“Ger many’s neo-Nazi party,the NPD, is feel ing eu phoric.And it’s all down to Ger many’stop court. The con sti tu tionalcourt’s re cent de ci sion to over -turn the three-per cent hur dle forob tain ing a seat means the party could get a seat in the next Eu ro pean Par lia ment.

“In fact, it is count ing onits lead can di date Udo Voigtbe com ing an MEP af ter theMay vote. It would be a firstin the NPD’s 50-year his tory.

“It needs just 0.7 per cent of the vote toget one of Ger many’s 96 seats. In the lastpar lia men tary vote, in Sep tem ber 2013, itman aged 1.2 per cent of the vote.

“Voigt mean while has pol ished theparty’s im age. Un der his 15-year lead er ship,the party has mod ern ized, taken in youngrad i cals, opened up to so cial is sues andmade it into two re gional par lia ments. Itnow has over 320 lo cal rep re sen ta tives and nur tures an im age as a party that looks af ter or di nary cit i zens.

“Founded in 1964, the NPD has re ceivedaround €10 mil lion in pub lic money in thelast ten years, al though it was fined over€1 mil lion for poor ac count ing. Its cur rentfi nan cial sit u a tion is dire as it is said to

have only around €300,000 avail able forthe elec tion cam paign.

“Mean while a look be hind the scenesre veals that a quar ter of the NPD’s boardmem bers at the na tional and lo cal levelhas been pre vi ously con victed ei ther forof fenses such as se di tion or for as sault onpo lit i cal op po nents, home less peo ple ormi grants. Mean while links have beenfound be tween the NPD and the NSU, aright-wing ter ror group to which tenmur ders have re cently been at trib uted.

“Small won der then that na tional pa pers in Ger many re acted to the con sti tu tionalcourt’s de ci sion with lit tle en thu si asm. The left-wing Tageszeitung wrote that Voigt, afor mer sol dier from Ba varia, had vir tu allybeen given ‘a free ticket to Brussels.’

“For his part, the usu ally tac i turn Voigtwas rel a tively ex u ber ant in an in ter viewwith the Frank furter Allgemeine Zeitung.‘The mood is of course ex cel lent now.Vot ers fi nally have the feel ing they canvote for the NPD with out think ing thattheir vote is go ing to waste,’ he said.

“Prior to the court de ci sion there had been grum bling in the party about the chances

at the bal lot box. But now, says AndreasSpeit, jour nal ist and au thor of a book onEu rope’s rad i cal right, ‘the NPD is clearlygo ing to strengthen its cam paign ing.’

“The NPD has the far-right play ing field al most all to it self, af ter the newly-founded ex trem ist party The Right missed get tingit self reg is tered for the EU vote on time.The Re pub li cans, an other right-wing group,mean while do not have enough mem bersand any way pose no real po lit i cal threatto the newly con fi dent NPD. The mainpo ten tial po lit i cal threat could be thepop u list and anti-Euro Al ter na tive fürDeutsch land which could poach NPDvot ers.

“Speit be lieves the NPD will push their‘Four NOs’ in the elec toral cam paignahead of the May vote. They are: No to theEuropean Un ion; No to a multi cul turalsociety; No to im mi gra tion and No to the‘Islamification of west ern Eu rope.’ Thesede mands bring them in line with all rad i calright-wing ers in Eu rope.

“The party’s in ter na tional pro gramco or di na tor is the pop u lar for mer skin headJens Pühse from Bre men in north ernGer many. There he sold ‘far-right rockmu sic’ (Rechtsrock). To day he works in the

The Jews can not stop them now.

party’s head quar ters in Berlin, wears greysuits and a tou pee, and trav els aroundrep re sent ing the NPD. He has just re turned from It aly where he was a speaker at aForza Nuova con gress.

“Un der the slo gan ‘Eu rope is ris ing,’na tion al ists from five coun tries – in clud ing rep re sen ta tives from the Brit ish Na tionalParty, Greece’s Chrysi Avgi and ManuelCanduela from Democracia Nacional ofSpain – gath ered near Rome.

“In the Pineta Con gress Ho tel, Pühsetold the around 500-strong au di ence that‘the NPD will def i nitely be rep re sented inthe next Eu ro pean Par lia ment.’

“‘The years-long work abroad and thein ten sive ef forts to make con tacts with ourEu ro pean part ners will then pay off,’ headded.

“He also said that talks with sim i larright-wing ers in the Eu ro pean Par lia mentwere ‘well-ad vanced’ while ‘fur thermeet ings are be ing pre pared.’

“The use of the word ‘part ners’ ratherthan the pre ferred ‘com rades’ of in ter nalmeet ings is it self a sign of the party’sat tempts to be come more so phis ti cated.

“But Pühse can not quite hide his rad i calroots. In Rome he turned to mil i tarylan guage not ing that the NPD is ‘wellpre pared to turn these (na tional groups)into an ef fec tive for ma tion.’”

It seems there is go ing to be a veryheavy “far-right” pres ence in the EUPar lia ment this time around. Per haps, theywill be just in time to stop a war withRus sia.

Udo Voigt: It will be nice to have somese ri ous peo ple in volved in pol i tics foronce.

Udo Voigt

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In per haps the most piv otal ad dress ofthe post-So viet era, Rus sian Pres i dentVladi mir Putin told the West to cut the bullon two de cades of dou ble stan dards andput the Cold War to rest. Here are the top10 mo ments from his barn-burn ing ad dress.

When Putin wel comed the West to thecon cept of in ter na tional law:

When Putin said that, de spite the ste reo -

type, it’s the West who’s acted like a bull…or bear… in a china shop:

“They are con stantly try ingto drive us into a cor nerbe cause we have an in de pend -ent po si tion, be cause wemain tain it and be cause wetell it like it is and don’ten gage in hy poc risy. But thereis a limit to ev ery thing. Andwith Ukraine, our West ernpart ners have crossed theline, play ing the bear andact ing ir re spon si bly andun pro fes sion ally.”

When Putin told the West to get over itsCold War hang ups:

“To day, it is im per a tive to end thishys te ria, to re fute the rhet o ric of the ColdWar and to ac cept the ob vi ous fact: Rus siais an in de pend ent, ac tive par tic i pant inin ter na tional af fairs. Like other coun tries,it has its own na tional in ter ests that need tobe taken into ac count and re spected.”

When Putin re minded the world thatBush-era di plo macy was no way to be havein a civ i lized world:

“They act as they please: here and there,they use force against sov er eign States,build ing co ali tions based on the prin ci ple‘If you are not with us, you are against us.’To make this ag gres sion look le git i mate,they force the nec es sary res o lu tions fromin ter na tional or ga ni za tions and, if for some rea son this does not work, they sim plyig nore the U. N. Se cu rity Coun cil and theU. N. over all.”

When Putin ref er enced his own NYTop-ed on Amer i can spe cial brand ofexceptionalism:

When Putin said NATO is wel come atthe BBQ, but can’t set up camp in Rus sia’sback yard:

“NATO re mains a mil i tary al li ance, andwe are against hav ing a mil i tary al li ancemak ing it self at home right in our ownback yard; in our his toric ter ri tory. I sim plycan not imag ine that we would travel toSevastopol to visit NATO sail ors. Ofcourse, most of them are won der ful guys,but it would be better to have them comeand visit us, be our guests, rather than theother way round.”

When Putin warned that West ern threats

Rus sian Pres i dent Vladi mir Putin ad dresses theFed eral As sem bly, in clud ing State Duma dep u ties,mem bers of the Fed er a tion Coun cil, re gionalgov er nors and civil so ci ety rep re sen ta tives, at theKremlin in Mos cow March 18, 2014.

(Reuters / Sergei Ilnitsky / Pool)

would be met in kind: “Some West ern pol i ti cians are al ready

threat en ing us with not just sanc tions, butalso the pros pect of in creas ingly se ri ousprob lems on the do mes tic front. I wouldlike to know what it is they have in mindex actly: ac tion by a fifth col umn, thisdis pa rate bunch of ‘na tional trai tors,’ orare they hop ing to put us in a wors en ingso cial and eco nomic sit u a tion so as topro voke pub lic dis con tent? We con sidersuch state ments ir re spon si ble and clearlyag gres sive in tone, and we will re spond tothem ac cord ingly.”

When Putin re minded Ger many that notev ery one sup ported its post-Cold Warre uni fi ca tion:

“I be lieve that the Eu ro pe ans, first andfore most, the Ger mans, will also un der -stand me. Let me re mind you that in thecourse of po lit i cal con sul ta tions on theunification of East and West Ger many…some na tions that were then and arenow Ger many’s al lies did not sup port theidea of uni fi ca tion. Our na tion, how ever,un equiv o cally sup ported the sin cere,un stop pa ble de sire of the Ger mans forna tional unity. I am con fi dent that you have not for got ten this, and I ex pect that thecit i zens of Ger many will also sup port theas pi ra tion of the Rus sians, of his tor i calRus sia, to re store unity.”

When Putin called out the West forhy poc risy over Kosovo:

“We keep hear ing from the UnitedStates and West ern Eu rope that Kosovois some spe cial case. What makes it sospe cial in the eyes of our col leagues? Itturns out that it is the fact that the con flictin Kosovo re sulted in so many hu manca su al ties. Is this a le gal ar gu ment? Therul ing of the In ter na tional Court saysnoth ing about this. This is not even dou blestan dards; this is amaz ing, prim i tive, bluntcyn i cism. They should not try so crudely to make ev ery thing suit their in ter ests, call ing the same thing white to day and blackto mor row. Ac cord ing to this logic, wehave to make sure ev ery con flict leads tohu man losses.”

And, of course, when Putin re mindedhis crit ics that ev ery one has a break ingpoint:

Belarus: Cri mea is Rus sianpresstv.ir

Pres i dent Al ex an der Lukashenko sayshis coun try, Belarusia, has ac cepted thatCri mea is now a “de facto” part of Rus sia.

“You can rec og nize it, or not rec og nizeit. It does n’t change any thing,” he toldre port ers in Minsk on March 23.

He, how ever, crit i cized the in cor po ra tionof the stra te gic Black Sea pen in sula ofCri mea into the Rus sian Fed er a tion, say ing it set “a bad pre ce dent.”

Lukashenko added that Ukraine shouldre main “a sin gle, in di vis i ble, in te gral,non-bloc State.”

On March 21, Rus sian Pres i dentVladi mir Putin signed into law the

doc u ments of fi cially mak ing Cri mea partof the Rus sian ter ri tory. Putin also signedleg is la tion cre at ing two new Rus sianad min is tra tive dis tricts – Cri mea and theport city of Sevastopol.

Ear lier, Rus sia’s up per and lower housesof par lia ment had over whelm ingly puttheir stamp onto the in cor po ra tion of theUkrai nian break away re gion of Cri meainto the Rus sian Fed er a tion.

Cri mea de clared in de pend ence fromUkraine on March 17 and for mally ap pliedto be come part of Rus sia fol low ing aref er en dum, in which 96.8 per cent ofCri mean res i dents voted in fa vor of these ces sion.

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The Anti-Def a ma tion League of B’nai B’rith“Re bel lion to ty rants is

obe di ence to God.”

– Ben Frank lin

Here be gins a three-part se ries ex pos ing theAnti-Def a ma tion Leagueof B’nai B’rith, a Zi on istOc cu pa tional Gov ern ment(ZOG) spy agency whosesor did past we trace backto Meyer Rothschild.

The main stream me dia arequick to point out NSA spy ingon Amer i cans, but none darespeak against the ADL for fearof the Jews.

Its or i ginThe Anti-Def a ma tion League of B’nai

B’rith has a blem ished his tory dat ing from1811. Ac tu ally fur ther back, but this is agood place to start. Ger man pa tri arch of the Jew ish bank ing fam ily Meyer Rothschildfounded the first “Jews only” Masoniclodge called Or der of Asiatica. The nameof his new or der con firms the writ ings ofJu dah Halevi in a 12th Cen tury book thathas those peo ple liv ing in Eu rope who hadcome to be called Jews as de scended not infact from the bib li cal Sem ites or Tribe ofJu dah but be ing an Asi atic-Ori en tal mix.

Frank furt, Ger many, was home to thefirst Or der of Asiatica. Frank furt spawnedalso a num ber of move ments in the 1840sthat went out into the world to serve thegoals of the oc cult, which loosely de finedwould be the cen tral iza tion of eco nomicand po lit i cal pow ers.

“Zi on ism”Mo ses Hess, founder of Zi on ism, be gan

his 1840s mis sion in Ger many, de sign ingthat cult to cen tral ize those who calledthem selves Jews into a global po lit i cal and re li gious power. One hun dred years laterthey cre ated the Mid east na tion of Is rael.Hess co-authored in 1862 with his fel lowJew ish Ger man, Karl Marx, a book en ti tled the Ger man Ide ol ogy. In 1862 Hess wrotethe book Rome and Je ru sa lem, in which he ad vo cated a new, rev o lu tion ary “Ju da ism”which would move the seat of world power from Pa pal Rome to Je ru sa lem. He notedthe an cient con flict be tween Ju da ism andCa thol i cism: “Pa pal Rome sym bol izes tothe Jews an in ex haust ible well of poi son.”

Karl MarxOut of Ger many emerged the fa ther of

Com mu nism, Karl Marx. Many think thatSo cial ism/Marx ism and Com mu nism camein the early 1900s from Bolshevik Rus siato the U. S., as so ci at ing such “isms” withLe nin, Trotsky and Sta lin, all Com mu nistlead ers. No! These ideas ar rived in the late1840s and 1850s fol low ing the failed 1848rev o lu tions in spired by Karl Marx acrossEu rope. His Com mu nist Man i festo, writ ten to gether with Frederich Engels in 1847,had spawned a se ries of re volts through outthat con ti nent. Their con spir a cies hav ingcol lapsed, wanted by au thor i ties, many of

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those 1848 Com mu nist rev o lu tion ar ies fledEu rope and set tled in the U. S., mainly inthe north east ern States where their ideasfound ready ac cep tance.

A large group of these Forty-Eighters(as they were called) moved on to the Stateof Mis souri where they stirred up muchstrife, nearly all of them sup port ing theNorth dur ing Lin coln’s War, many serv ingin the Un ion/U. S. Army, more than a fewas both high-rank ing mil i tary of fi cers andin the Cab i net of Lin coln’s ad min is tra tion.Marx openly backed the new Re pub li canParty, Abraham Lin coln and vic tory overthe Con fed er ate States of Amer ica, writ ingin 1864 to con grat u late Lin coln upon hisre elec tion as the North’s Pres i dent.

While liv ing in Eng land, Marx be camethe Eu ro pean cor re spon dent for Hor aceGreeley’s New York Tri bune, its man ag inged i tor Charles Dana hav ing hired him. This Dana then grad u ated to serve as Lin coln’sAs sis tant Sec re tary of War.

Marx also co-authored the Con sti tu tionof the In ter na tional Work ers Or ga ni za tionwith fel low Com mu nist Giuseppe Mazziniby which means they could cam ou flage the con spir acy be hind their rhet o ric of helpingthe work ing class. Mazzini’s rev o lu tion ary move ments through out Eu rope then calledthem selves Young Eu rope, and in 1845 hestarted the Young Amer i can Or ga ni za tion.Mazzini di rected the Eu ro pean Illuminatias well.

These facts prove the un bro ken lin eage

from Rothschild’s Jew ishMasonic fac tion di rectlyto Mazzini, and Rothschildsup ported all three of therev o lu tion ar ies con tin u ally,even when Mo ses Hess,Karl Marx and GiuseppeMazzini in the late 1840sand 1850s be came wantedthrough out Eu rope forfo ment ing con spir a cies.

“B’nai B’rith”Out of that 1840s nest

of rev o lu tion ar ies evolved still an other spin off fromRothschild’s Jew ish Or der of Asiatica, the “Jewishonly” Masonic Or der ofB’nai B’rith. The B’naiB’rith vis ited it self upon

Amer ica in 1843. They set up of fices inNew York and Charleston, South Carolina. Its first New York head quar ters was in theback room of an Essex Street sa loon heldby “Henry Jones,” al though his col leagueskept their Jew ish names. The spy agency’sfound ers, hav ing mi grated from Ger many,short ened its Ger man name Bundesbrüderdes Ordens B’nai B’rith, keep ing only thelast two words which in He brew stood bythem selves as “Brothers of the Cov e nant.”

The In de pend ent Or der of B’nai B’rithis in ter na tional. It has di vided the worldinto eleven dis tricts, seven of which are inthe United States.

Re form Ju da ism arrivesAlso com ing to Amer ica out of Eu rope

was a move ment called Re form Ju da ism.In 1842, Rothschild’s Or der of Asiaticaand the Great San hed rin of Paris cre ated anew re li gion to serve as a cover for theirhid den agenda. Re form Ju da ism, claimedMo ses Hess in his Rome to Je ru sa lem,would re place Rome with a “new his tor i cal cult. To this com ing cult, Ju da ism aloneholds the key.”

So, along with Marx ism/So cial ism andCom mu nism came Ju da ism to Amer ica inthose 1840s and 1850s waves of Ger manim mi gra tion – Ger man Jews. Lead ing theAmer i can Re form move ment was RabbiIsaac Wise who set tled in Cincinnati, Ohio. By 1860, New York alone had be tween 50and 60 syn a gogues. Mem ber ships in B’nai

B’rith na tion wide to taled over 50,000.Marx ism, Ger man Re form Ju da ism and

B’nai B’rith were in po si tion to in flu enceLin coln’s War.

Hor net’s nest from GrantIn 1959, Gen eral U. S. Grant III fi nally

ap proved re leas ing his grand fa ther Ulys ses Grant’s writ ings – which charged Jewswith fo ment ing the War of 1861, es pe cially the House of Rothschild, and B’nai B’rithas a spy agency – for pub li ca tion in theMil i tary Or der of the Loyal Le gion (Sonsof Un ion Vet er ans). A po lit i cal bomb shell,this brought forth a wave of pro tests fromthe ADL of B’nai B’rith.

Gen eral Grant (the third), not very much un like his grand fa ther, there upon wimpedout and re futed the lat ter’s state ment. Werethis an iso lated case, or no other ev i denceexisted, one should dis miss the case. But,con sid er ing Grant’s state ment in light ofun re lated re ports con cur ring with thosesen ti ments, his writings are sup ported bymany testimonies ex pos ing in ter na tionalbank ing as a ma jor cause of the 1861 war.

Any one to day dis cov er ing the role ofthe B’nai B’rith in Lin coln’s War and thenpub lish ing it be comes sim i larly tar geted atonce. He gets la beled “anti-Se mitic” by the Anti-Def a ma tion League, since this ADLfighting “anti-Sem i tism” and “rac ism” isan agency cre ated by the B’nai B’rith in1913. The ADL just func tions as a po lit i cal mech a nism to con trol out bursts of truth fulhis tory and in cite ra cial ten sions. Whenyou hear its firebrands hurl ac cu sa tions of“rac ism” or “anti-Sem i tism” at some one,please un der stand it’s more of ten than not a tac tic to ma lign that per son’s get ting tooclose to the truth.

One dis cov ers an other proof of re latedin trigue re corded by the Wash ing ton, D.C., Po lice Chief: La fay ette Baker, who in 1861 was in charge of Lin coln’s Se cret Ser vice,named B’nai B’rith in the as sas si na tion ofAbra ham Lin coln, ar rest ing B’nai B’rithlaw yer Si mon Wolf as a con spir a tor. Wolfhad been seen at a bar drink ing with JohnWilkes Booth the day of the as sas si na tion.Not only was Wolf not con victed, he laterheaded up the In ter na tional Or der of B’naiB’rith. [To be con tin ued]

To day these wacko “Broth ers of the Cov e nant” con tinue scheming to en slave us all

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With no com ment from the me dia gu rusand there fore un no ticed by the pub lic, aneye-pop ping re ver sal has taken place. Thefor mer So viet gov ern ment which Pres i dent Rea gan called the evil em pire is re vert ingback to its Chris tian her i tage and therebyChris tian val ues, even as the West un derUnited States lead er ship im bibes the ten ets of Com mu nism which are still evil.

Pro mot ing In ter na tion al ismCom mu nism was and is a mes si anic

ide ol ogy want ing to con vert the world:“Work ers of the World, Unite!” was itsslo gan. Now the West pro motes a new worldor der, Glob al ism, with one dif fer ence. It isno lon ger work ers of the world but UnitedBank ers and their fi nan cial sys tem. Putinman aged to rid Rus sia of those Jew isholigarchs who had amassed for tunes un derYeltsin, thus im pov er ish ing the av er ageRus sian. And to day our “Jew ish oligarchs” are thriv ing: see Icahn.

Com mu nism fought re li gion“Re li gion is the opium of the peo ple,”

so taught that worldview. But men can notlive by bread alone. In the So viet Un ion allre li gious feast days were re placed bysec u lar hol i days like May Day cel e bra tion. The failed DDR sub sti tuted Jugendweihe(to cel e brate one’s com ing of age) for there li gious Con fir ma tion. The ven er a ble St.

Nich o las made way for “Fa ther Win ter.”Rus sia un der Putin to day is cel e brat ingChrist mas again, along with the Saints’Days. Com pare that with New Amer ica.

In stead of Christ mas va ca tion and Easterva ca tion, we now have win ter and springbreaks. Our me dia seem to fear the wordChrist like the devil fears Holy Wa ter.

Dur ing the re cent con tro versy here atWis con sin’s Wausau East High Schoolre gard ing re li gious songs, the MarshfieldNews Her ald de scribed our win ter con certfor the sake of va ri ety as a hol i day con cert.I have told my bank: “Don’t send ‘sea son’s greet ings,’ or a card wish ing me ‘happyhol i days.’ You’ll get it right back with theques tion: What sea son and which hol i dayare you re fer ring to?” I got a beau ti fulChrist mas card!

Com mu nism was dec a denceWhat is de gen er a tion? It’s a sep a rat ing

of re pro duc tive in stincts from their pur pose,i.e., per pet u at ing und sus tain ing life. TheCom mu nist pro mo tion of free love, whichre ally meant lib er tine sex, had in its wakeabor tion on de mand.

The Rus sian Duma re cently out lawedany pro mo tion of ho mo sex u al ity in or derto pro tect its youth from an un healthy lifestyle. There are no “gay” pa rades in Rus sianor chil dren’s books I have two Dad diesor I have two Mom mies. The West wal lowsin sex ual per mis sive ness while call ing it“tol er ance.” When the Rus sian ju di ciary

con victed those “Pussy ri ot ers” for de fil inga Rus sian church, Putin re ceived se verecriticism from the Amer i can me dia andGer man chan cel lor Mer kel for “vi o lat ingthe civil rights” of those girls. Es pe ciallyMer kel’s crit i cism was grat ing, be causeno where are there more po lit i cal pris onersin car cer ated for hav ing the wrong opin ionthan in pres ent-day Ger many.

Re cently a mega farm asked per mis sionto in crease its herd here from three to sixthou sand cows. The equiv a lent of our gi antpro duc ers once ex isted un der Com mu nism.They were called Colchosen. Dur ing thethir ties, Sta lin dis pos sessed the Rus sianfarm ers, who from then on be came more or less in den tured ser vants. If they wanted toeat they had to work on a Colchos. Ourfam ily farm ers aren’t en slaved out right yet,but dis ad van taged to such ex tent that we’re los ing one small farm af ter an other. On theMega farms cows re main teth ered, fed andmilked. They never see the blue sky, norchew their cud ly ing in a meadow. Let ushope that on judg ment day the an i mals donot get called to tes tify againt us.

Wel come to Com mu nism, the old/newworld or der.

— Sur vival skills —

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Ukraine, and par tic u larly the Cri mea,has the mis for tune of oc cu py ing one of themost stra te gi cally im por tantar eas in the world. Es pe cially im por tant to the Rus sianFed er a tion as their only realna val gate way to the BlackSea, not only are they notwill ing to give up that ac cess, they sim ply can’t af ford to do so. That sta tus also makes ita pri mary tar get of West erngov ern ments in tent to day onneu ter ing the R. F.

The Great GameAll of this co mes at a time when the

U. S. – Dem o crats and Re pub li cans alikewho still feel the need to pre tend there isac tu ally any real dif fer ence – needed a new bo gey man to re place the “War on Ter ror”which is just about played out, the E. U.wanted a “crum ple zone” in front of themto take the brunt of any fu ture (his tor i cally- speak ing, it’s pretty much in ev i ta ble) warwith the Rus sian Fed er a tion, the Zi on istbanksters as al ways wanted more money,and it all came to gether in a perfect stormover Ukraine.

It’s the sec ond time West ern in ter fer encehas had an im pact there; in 2004 the U. S.paid for and en gi neered the so-called“Or ange Rev o lu tion,” bring ing to powertheir pup pet Yushchenko – who promptlyran the econ omy so far into the ground heonly man aged 10% of the vote in the nextelec tion, ZOG’s fi nan cial in vest ment therenever re cov ered. (Note: The West alsobought and paid for sim i lar rev o lu tions inthe for mer So viet re pub lics of Geor gia andKyrgyzstan dur ing that same pe riod, in2003 and 2005 re spec tively, with prettymuch the same re sults.)

But this time they went all-out, otherthan the re cy cled fli ers, which were –word-for-word – iden ti cal to those the U. S.pro duced for that “Arab Spring” in Egypt,planned and paid for by the same mad men,only the lan guage it self be ing changed. InState De part ment Spokes woman Vic to riaNuland’s hacked phone call she not onlyhad pro fane words for the in-butt ing E. U.,as was all the news at the time, but also said some thing that was n’t re ported; she wenton to de scribe how the U. S. had in vested$5 bil lions of tax payer funds “to pro motede moc racy” in Ukraine by un der min ing itsdem o crat i cally-elected cur rent Pres i dentYanukovich.

Other New World or der liesHacked emails pur port edly be tween

U. S. Em bassy As sis tant Army AttacheLt. Col o nel Ja son Greche and Ukrai nianCol o nel Igor Protsyk dis cuss ing the lo gis ticsof planned false-flag at tacks in the coun try’ssouth east de signed to cast blame on theR. F. also came to light. At the same time,as re vealed by still more hack ing done byAnon y mous Ukraine, peo ple in the U. S.-funded op po si tion were tak ing in co pi ousamounts of funds also from the E. U., andGer many in par tic u lar, which money wentto op po si tion lead ers’ per sonal ac counts inLith u a nia. Hackers ex posed more fi nan cial sup port for a par tic u lar op po si tion fac tion– the Cri mean Tatars, an Is lamic Turkicpeo ple – com ing in from (sur prise) Is lamicTur key. In fact, sup port seems likely tohave come from sev eral NATO coun tries,and a no ta ble non-NATO en tity, Is rael, theonly one con firmed (al though sev eral more were strongly sus pected) of hav ing troopson the ground there.

Now, lest you ac cuse me of be ing one ofthose para noid in di vid u als who shout“Jew!” ev ery time a prob lem co mes up andlook for them un der my bed be fore I can go to sleep at night, this came from the Is raelipa pers reporting “for mer (Yeah, right...)IDF troop ers (were) lead ing units” againstthe elected gov ern ment in Ukraine. They

also ad mit ted hav ing reg u lar troops on theground as “ad vi sors” in Geor gia when theR. F. dropped the ham mer on that coun try.No wonder the Ukraine Government lost.

Out sid ers may ex plain thesniper at tacks that started thevi o lence (be cause ap par entlypre vi ous at tacks on the po lice with clubs and fire bombswere not vi o lent, ac cord ingto the press) and pro vokedan armed re sponse from thepeo ple. The West claims thatPres i dent Yanukovich or oneof his cab i net gave the or der,

but no ev i dence for any such or der ex ists.What does ex ist, how ever, is the un de ni ablefact that be tween a quar ter and half or evenmore of those fa tal i ties were among theheavily armed, well-trained po lice clad inbody ar mor sup pos edly in flicted at thehands of an un trained mob of ci vil ians with make shift weap ons. This sce nario not onlyde fies com mon sense but ex ists no whereelse in his tory. A large enough mob couldhave de feated those po lice in a shoot ing war,cer tainly, but the death toll would’ve beenstag ger ing, the vast ma jor ity of fa tal i tiesin ev i ta bly on the ci vil ian side. It has beenthe o rized that pro fes sion als may (again)have pulled an other page out of The ThirdRev o lu tion, tar get ing dem on stra tors to fuel

their rage and then turn ing their guns onthe po lice, caus ing them to re act. In otherwords, non-Ukrai ni ans took con trol of theac tion and thereby con trolled the re ac tion.Can you say “false flag,” boys and girls? Itwas the per fect thing to re ally get that party started.

Dis in for ma tionSome of you, I know be cause I’ve seen

your com ments on the web, wanted tosup port those “White na tion al ists” fight ing the Ukrai nian Gov ern ment, the same onesRus sia la beled “neo-Na zis.” That would be okay, ex cept for a few in con ve nient facts.These groups aren’t White na tion al ist, asthey’ve de clared them selves al lied with the Chechen Al Qaida and urged ter ror istat tacks on White Rus sian ci vil ian tar gets;when it came time to ap point rev o lu tion ary gov er nors, the move ment they’re al leg edly a big part of ap pointed bil lion aire oligarchs – Jew ish ones, whose gov ern ment theyap par ently pre fer to ei ther Ukraine’s White elected one or its equally White Rus siancoun ter part which the Cri mea has cho sento gov ern as part of Rus sia once more.

These “na tion al ists” also took part insell ing their own coun try, lock, stock andbar rel, to the in ter na tional banksters: Jews, in a word. That agree ment for Ukraine toen ter the Eu ro pean Un ion’s or bit re quiresnot only sur ren der ing na tional sov er eignty

and ul ti mately na tional iden tity as the E. U. de mands, along with ac cept ing non-White, third world im mi gra tion, but the same typeof so-called “aus ter ity mea sures” that havebeen de stroy ing Greece (which Ice landhad the guts to avert) in clud ing a mas sivecur rency de val u a tion, 50% re duc tion inpen sions to starve the most vul ner a ble anda huge sell-off of as sets. In Greece, this has be gun; China just pur chased sev eral mil lionhect ares of prime farm land to pro ducemore food for its own teem ing masses, thatmoney go ing right in the pock ets of Zi on ist banksters. If those guys are re ally Whitena tion al ists, some how it’s not showing.

Per fectly le git i mateAs for Rus sia’s “in va sion” of Cri mea,

those 16,000 troops were al ready pres ent,and legally. You see, as part of the Par ti tion Treaty at the breakup of the So viet Un ion,the R. F. re tained a lease on the Cri meanPen in sula’s na val bases that house itsBlack Sea Fleet, which al lowed Rus sia tokeep 25,000 there, mean ing that West ernout rage over the so-called “in va sion” wasa tem pest in a tea pot de signed to drum upU. S. sup port and ha tred for the R. F.

No mod ern rev o lu tion is ever foughtwith out out side help or in ter fer ence. Soany rev o lu tion ary had better make sure that the price to be paid for such in volve mentwill not be re gret ted. Why ex change thepres ent mas ter for one that’s worse?

Not ev ery one will want to be part of that rev o lu tion.

Ob scu ritiesEv ery rev o lu tion, by its very na ture,

bears within it the seeds of its de struc tion.Not ev ery one is who he claims to be.

Ac tions, not words, de fine the man.When gov ern ment be comes un bear able,

the pa triot must learn from past suc cess fulrev o lu tions and copy them. He stud ies thefailed ones in or der to avoid their mis takes. One who con trols the ac tion con trols alsothe re ac tion.

No rev o lu tion ever hap pens in a vac uum;oth ers will become in volved in one way oran other, so the wise rev o lu tion ary choosesfor his al lies the right ones, mean ing thosewho will give the most while ask ing theleast. He researches who on the out side has the most to gain by back ing his cause andgoes with them.

He must be ready and have in place themeans to im me di ately de pose or ex e cuteany lead ers who be tray his cause.

By Greg ory Kaygregmkay@ya hoo.com

White Man March be gins new cam paignBy Hunter Wallace

occidentaldissent.com

Like the League of the South’s Uvalda rally in Au gust 2013, the full sig nif i canceof the White Man March will be ap par entonly in hind sight. It could be a wa ter shedmo ment where White Na tion al ists“come out of the closet” and reengagewith the real world.

A new White Man March is nowsched uled for April 19, in di cat ing thatWhite Na tion al ists hav ing par tic i patedwere em bold ened, not dis cour aged bythe turn out and poor me dia cov er age;they’ve “got ten a taste” for ac tiv ismand want to do it again.

In the South, White Na tion al istsin Bir ming ham, Al a bama; Har ri son,Ar kan sas; Branson, Mis souri; Knox ville,Ten nes see; Rich mond and Harrisonburg,Vir ginia; New Or leans, Lou i si ana; andFlor ence, Ken tucky, par tic i pated in theWhite Man March. Some one drove around Texas with a “Diversity = White Geno cide” ban ner on the back of a trans fer truck.

In the North and West, White Na tion al istsin Cen tral ia, Il li nois; Olym pia, Wash ing ton;San Diego, Cal i for nia; and in Or e gonpar tic i pated in the White Man March. I’vealso seen some re ports of ac tiv ity in NewYork City and Tempe, Ar i zona. Else wherein the Anglosphere, White Na tion al ists inAuckland, New Zea land; Bir ming ham and

Can ter bury, United King dom; also Dar win,Bris bane, Cairns and Syd ney, Aus tra lia,par tic i pated in the White Man March.

The SPLC re ported on these ac tiv i ties… and, sur prise, rather than be ing struckdown by light ning from some om nip o tent

ZOG, noth ing hap pened. Even in the mosttense re ported con fron ta tion at Knox ville,there was no vi o lence. The im por tance ofthis lies in the fact that the reign ing ta booswere ex plic itly vi o lated in a pub lic spaceand there were no neg a tive con se quencesto the par tic i pants who were able to act ontheir be liefs and over come their own fears.

It is true that two Klans men showedup in uni form at the Flor ence, Ken tucky,dem on stra tion, but just as clear this was n’tplanned and the or ga niz ers of the event had strongly en cour aged par tic i pants to dressbusi ness ca sual. Even when mis takes likethis hap pen, the or ga niz ers gain ex pe ri ence

and should be better pre pared to re spond to the hi jack ing of their event next time.

Some flaws of the White Man March are ob vi ous from the neg a tive me dia cov er age– wear ing masks, event hi jack ing, post ingstick ers in toi let stalls, poorly made signs –

and con struc tive crit i cism is al readycoming up with prac ti cal so lu tions.

Fi nally, and this is most im por tant:Whites are or ga niz ing as them selvesand stand ing up for White in ter ests inthe real world. This White Man Marchcould be come a reg u lar event, one thatWhite Na tion al ists can co or di nate onthe internet, con firm ing and val i dat ing their be lief sys tem.

Dr. Kevin Mac Don ald scratched the sur face of this in a Jan u ary essay:

“En coun ter: Rambo notes that closeper sonal friend ships in the conversionarygroup are im por tant: per sonal re la tion ships are of ten im por tant in the val i da tion of anew be lief… Even when a con ver sion isin tel lec tual in con tent, the pres ence offriend ships or a sys tem of sup port pro vides a crit i cal mi lieu in which the per son canex plore in tel lec tual and spir i tual is sues”(109–110).

In com ing out as a White ad vo cate, itcer tainly helped that I had formed friend -ships with peo ple like J. Philippe Rushtonas well as oth ers at var i ous con fer encesand events.

“I need hardly ex plain that Ido not think Jews ought to in sistover much on their rights orna tion al ity in a neg a tive sense.They ought to be as much Jewsas they can, but ought to be as lit tle aspos si ble of what is merely anti-Chris tian.For the Jews to try to get a song out of thepub lic schools be cause it praises Je sus isnat u ral but per haps hardly wise. I ad mitthat ques tion, how ever, is an ex tremelycom plex and baf fling one. Again, the Jewshave nat u rally taken a great in ter est in thiswar, but in that case also they ought tochoose as far as pos si ble the more tol er antview. Too much hos til ity to Rus sia wasshown, it seems to me, when some of theirspokes men were fight ing over the word ing of the Im mi gra tion Act. They seemed to befight ing not for a real gain, but sim ply torub their po lit i cal power in Amer ica intothe Rus sian mind.” – Nor man Hapgood

Far-fetched?The pro posal that non-Jews em i grate

from New York City, 500,000 in the firstex o dus, and 500,000 in the sec ond, tohas ten the event which is held to be cer tainof oc cur rence, namely, that New York shall be come an all-Jew ish city, may be a joke;but it is no joke that the Jews them selvesdis cuss and have pro posed that the City ofNew York be sep a rated from the State ofNew York, and made both a State andcity in it self. This would en tail threegov ern ments – State, county and mu nic i pal– whose of fices the Jews could par cel outas they pleased. Be sides, it would rid themof Al bany. It is a most amaz ing fact that the State cap i tal, as bad as it is, has al waysbeen able to de feat the New York Jew in his most ar dently pur sued quests, as no ta bly,his in sis tent ap peal to ab ro gate the Sundaylaw.

Of course, if the non-Jewsem i grated from New York,the Jews would soon fol low.They are not self-suf fi cient. If New York could be iso lated,Jew ish ini tia tive would notsuf fice to pro vide enoughpo ta toes for the in hab it ants.

It is too trite to say that New York isal ready in the hands of the Jews. But itwould be most star tling to give a sched uleil lus trat ing how com pletely this is so.The New Yorker him self can scarcelycom pre hend the ex tent of his vas sal age tothe Jew. The av er age in tel li gent New Yorkerdoes not know what the Kehillah is, nor yet how it works. Like a child born within thesound of Ni ag ara Falls, the New Yorkertakes Jew ish su prem acy as a mat ter ofcourse, as the way things should be, and asthe way they prob a bly are else where. TheNew Yorker is thus like a na tive of theBal kans.

The Hylan ad min is tra tion, os ten si blynon-Jew ish, is re ally Jew ish, as any NewYork ad min is tra tion must nec es sar ily be,ex cept there should arise a man whoseam bi tion would be to prove that New Yorkcould be better gov erned if the Jews should be ex cluded from the gov ern ment. Well-

— The In ter na tional Jew —

Jew wires di rect Tammany’s Gen tile pup petsin formed New York ers say that the powerof Hylan is Hirschfield.

This is a rather pe cu liarsit u a tion to those who do notun der stand how the Jew ishlead ers work. Di rectly you saythe Hylan ad min is tra tion isJew ish, it is ob jected: “But itis the arch-Jew ish in quis i torUntermeyer, who is try ing tob r e a k d o w n t h e H y l a nad min is tra tion!” Ex actly. That is

the game. It’s in side and out side that doesit. There is power gained in mak ing themand there is power gained in break ingthem, and of ten it is prof it able to try bothways with the same man. That is the wayRus sia went: there were Jews plen ti fullysprin kled through out the gov ern ment ofRus sia (in spite of the “per se cu tion”) andthere were Jews out side. Be tween the two,they got Rus sia. It is the same in a Texascity to day. Four non-Jew ish can di dates forpost mas ter were made the cen ter of apo lit i cal dead lock – up through thedead lock pops a Jew as a com pro mise

What this in ven tor/writer warned our fore bears about is the greatestprob lem we have today.

By Henry FordThe Dear born In de pend ent

1 Oc to ber 1921

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can di date for all sec tions. A suf fi cientnum ber of Jews were avail able in that cityto keep all the non-Jew ish can di dates in adead lock un til their own man was trot tedout. The “Gen tile mind,” of course, does not eas ily re al ize these turn ings and twistingsof group con spir acy. And that is why theJews feel safe, as a rule: they rely on whatthey call “Gen tile stu pid ity.” The Gen tilesays, “in cred i ble!” And the tra di tionalJew ish game is in cred i ble, un til bymoun tain ous proofs and cen tu ries ofil lus tra tion the ac tu al ity of it is forcedhome to the mind.

Dis eased politicsBut to re turn to the New York City

gov ern ment: The po lice de part ment hasits Jew ish streak in the higher of fices – aJew ish po lice com mis sioner who hasfor tu nately es caped thus far the fullstory of his ca reer. The de part ment ofhealth, where it ac tu ally touches thepeo ple, is Jew ish, al though oc ca sion ally adis tin guished non-Jew ish name meets theeye in the ros ter of the higher of fi cials. Thepub lic health is be com ing more and morea Jew ish mo nop oly in all our cit ies. Thede part ment of ac counts, the board ofchild wel fare, the board of in ebri ety, themu nic i pal ser vice com mis sion, the boardof taxes and as sess ments, are all un der thelead er ship and dom i na tion of Jews.

The ju di ciary be comes in creas inglyJew ish, lit i ga tion is al most over whelm inglyJew ish, and the con se quences to therep u ta tion of the courts of jus tice and thepro fes sion of the law are well un der stood.Real es tate ex ploi ta tion and spec u la tion isstrictly Jew ish, the prof i teers treat ing eventheir own co-na tion al ists with the ut mostcru elty.

In short, New York’s most in flu en tialpress (within New York) is the Yid dishpress; New York’s real gov ern ment is theYid dish Kehillah; New York’s realad min is tra tion of the law is the Yid dishad min is tra tion; New York’s real pol i ticsis Jew ish. A lit tle more, and New York’sof fi cial lan guage would be the Yid dishdi a lect.

The two faces of the JewIn all this Tammany Hall is lit tle more

than a name; it is one of the ral ly ing cen ters which the Jews have left the non-Jew whostill in ter ests him self in New York pol i tics.There must be ral ly ing places for thenon-Jews, and one or two do not hurt. The

Or der ex tra cop ies of

The FirstFree domHelp your friends shed the

scales from their eyes!See cou pon on page 24

Jew has the dou ble ad van tage in such amat ter, for while he claims equal ity withall, he de nies equal ity with any. That is,any Jew pro claims his right to join anyfra ter nity, or any club, or any so ci ety, orany party whose mem bers are chiefly non-Jew ish, but where is the Jew ish fra ter nity,or club, or so ci ety that ad mits non-Jew ishmem bers? The news pa pers car ried there port, af ter a cer tain oc cur rence, thathun dreds of Jews had of fered to join theKnights of Co lum bus! It was very typ i calof Jew ish char ac ter. But let any non-Jewat tempt to join B’nai B’rith or the He brewYoung Men’s As so ci a tion, or the Me no rahSo ci ety, or any of the oth ers: he will seehow far the prin ci ple of equal ity op er ates.“We want to be part of yours, but we wantour own for our selves,” is the Jew ishat ti tude.

Apart heidSo, po lit i cally, the New York Jew has

the ad van tage. He be longs, to gether withthe non-Jew, to or ga ni za tions like Tammanyor the Re pub li can Club – but the non-Jewcan not with him be long to the Kehillah.

It is all so very fa mil iar: the Jew in sistson dou ble ev ery where. In the Bal kans hein sists on a dou ble cit i zen ship. He in sistson a dou ble pro tec tion. He in sists on adou ble stan dard of ed u ca tion. He in sists on all his own re li gious rights as stren u ouslyas he in sists that all Chris tian ma jor ityrights shall be stamped out in this coun try.He in sists that he shall have his Sab bathand that you shall not have yours. He wants his own so cial rights and yours too – but he wants you to have only your own and nothis with it. It casts se ri ous doubts onJew ish in tel li gence that this course shouldbe so se ri ously pur sued, as if on the onehand the hu mor of the “nerve,” and on theother hand the dis gust ing im pu dence of it,had never ap peared to his con scious ness.

In New York, there fore, the Jewpo lit i cally be longs twice, while all non-Jews be long but once, and it can eas ily beper ceived that this is an ad van tage.

Dis in for ma tionIn the pre vi ous ar ti cle it was re hearsed

how Tammany be smirched its name byas so ci a tion with Jews who used theorganization as a pro tec tion for their traf fic in vice. This was in 1894. The rev e la tionswere so ter ri ble that in any other com mu nity they would have led to a com plete ab o li tionof any pos si ble chance of re cov ery, but as it was never made plain to the peo ple that thetraf fic in vice was not a sud den ap pear anceof rot ten ness among Amer i cans, but wasthe nor mal ac tiv ity of an alien ra cial strain,the moral power of ex po sure was dis si pated.The peo ple were left stag gered by whatthey were al lowed to be lieve about theor i gin of the hor ror. Peo ple said it wasTammany be cause the press said it wasTammany, and yet peo ple could not un der -stand how it could be Tammany, and so inthe midst of hes i tancy the fire of re formburned out. It was ex actly like these dayswhen we are told that “Amer i can busi nessmen” abroad are do ing ter ri ble things; yeteven while the press de clares them to be“Amer i can” we can not un der stand howAmer i cans could do such things – and wenever get the key to the mat ter, nor see theso lu tion, un til we stum ble on to the factthat these so-called “Amer i cans” are notAmer i cans at all, but alien Jews. Over inCan ada the name, “Amer i can” is be com ing a stigma be cause it is borne by men whoare not Amer i cans. What Ca na di ans pointout in the United States as def i nitely“Amer i can” is mostly Jew ish, but how are

the Ca na di ans to know? The na tionalname suf fers. The whole cause of evil iscam ou flaged and a na tion pays the price ofa ra cial group’s mis deeds. There should besome method of pro tect ing this forg ing ofna tional names.

Pro voc a tive mis chiefThus Tammany be came a syn onym for

what was not char ac ter is ti cally Tammanyat all, but what was char ac ter is ti callyJew ish.

The ex po sure of 1894 dis closed thatvice was re ally a thing of cold blood. Evilthat springs from pas sion and im pulsere ally amounts to far less than is com monly sup posed. It is when pas sion is de lib er ately cul ti vated and im pulse stim u lated, that thegreat bulk of the world’s so cial evil oc curs. And this stim u la tion is un der taken in coldblood by those who make profit out ofpro vid ing the means of grat i fi ca tion – likethe old-fash ioned bar keep ers who servedvery salty free lunches to stim u late the saleof beer.

This kind of vice is not a thing to beshamed by ex po sure as can be done within vol un tary vice, as it might be called. This cold-blooded mer chan dis ing of hu manweakness was merely a mat ter of prof its,and if busi ness had been in ter fered withby a Lexow Com mit tee it was ratherun for tu nate, but good busi ness re quiredthat op er a tions be re sumed at the ear li estpos si ble mo ment. And so, though thein ves ti ga tions of 1894 were suc cess ful and the ex po sure duly made, it was not to beex pected that mere or a tory and printer’sink would suf fice to keep the ser pentdown.

It was only seven years be fore scan dalflamed again through out the length andbreadth of New York, and strangely enough– strange enough in all con science for“Gen tile fronts” of this day and gen er a tionto heed! – it was found again that the traf fic in evil and its ram i fi ca tions all over theland, and even to for eign coun tries, was inthe hands of Jews. There was no doubtabout it. There was even no ac ci dent aboutit. The fact was as con tin u ous as it wasco los sal.

No J wordWil liam Travers Jerome, then Jus tice of

the Court of Spe cial Ses sions, made in1901 a ring ing in dict ment of con di tions inthe city and used the full power of his courtto pun ish wrong do ers; he even went so faras to spec ify in di vid u als and po lit i calcon nec tions – but he did not men tion thekey word of it all, which was “Jew.” It wasdoubt less wise for him that he did not, elsehe could not have en joyed the sub se quentpo lit i cal ca reer which came to him.

Tammany was de feated in the elec tionof 1901. The de feat was due to the samecause – the stigma of Jew-con trolled vicetraf fic un der po lit i cal pro tec tion.

It was at this time that Rich ard Crok er“ab di cated.” He was a rich man. He sailedfor Ire land, where he be came a coun trysquire on his Wantage es tate.

Pub lic cu ri os ity was fed the state mentthat Crok er had se lected Lewis Nixon to be his suc ces sor, but this turn in Tammany’sca reer is too im por tant to be thus mis stated. The truth is that when Crok er left hesur ren dered Tammany to the Jews.

Shame of com plic ityCrok er could con firm this if he would

talk, if he should be per mit ted to talk. It is,how ever, not well to have gar ru lous oldmen spill ing the se crets of other days.Crok er in his age took a bride who is saidto be of “In dian de scent,” and he has notbeen much in touch with his fam ily nor thepub lic since.

Lewis Nixon was the con ve nient andper haps un con scious “Gen tile front.” Thereal ruler of Tammany in Crok er’s steadwas An drew Freed man, men tioned in thefor mer ar ti cle as Crok er’s friend and house mate. [Con tin ued next page]

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(Judg ing from the habit of in di vid ualJews to room with base ball play ers be forethe base ball scan dal, and the re sult ofan other Jew’s liv ing with Crok er, it mightbe just as well to keep an eye on those other men who are in po si tions to do fa vors orin flu ence leg is la tion, whose close cro nieshap pen to be Jews. Some of these friend shipsmay in deed be per fectly con ceived; butthere are nu mer ous in stances where theplans of the “Jew ish friend” are verycom pletely ma tured through the agency ofthe “Gen tile chum.”)

The take overSo, upon de par ture of Crok er from

these shores, we find Tammany un der thedic ta tor ship of a Jew who was Crok er’schief in flu ence, if not his ab so lute mas ter.

But by the time this oc curred, it wasuse less for Tammany to re bel. Tammanymen who had no ticed the in fil tra tion ofJews and were alarmed by it had con soledthem selves with the thought that, at least, thehigher of fices were im mune from Jew ishoc cu pa tion. This con so la tion served onlyto per mit the fill ing of the lower of fices byJews, with less pro test from the mem ber -ship. By the time the Jews were ready toper mit Crok er to “ab di cate,” they hadper me ated ev ery part of the Wig wam andthe as sump tion of su preme con trol wasthus made a sim ple mat ter. Crok er steppedaside; in stantly into his place stepped theJew, Freed man, op er at ing through Nixon.

It was too late for Tammanyto re mon strate. Tammanycould not pro test against theWig wam be com ing Jew ish,be cause the Wig wam al readywas Jew ish. To re mon stratethen was to ruin Tammany.Be com ing rec on ciled to what seemed to be in ev i ta ble,Tammany lead ers saw thattheir only hope of sur vivalcame through pre serv ingJew ish sup port.

Pres ently even Nixon was rel e gated tothe back ground and Freed man is sued hisor ders di rectly. The Jews, how ever, withgreat as tute ness con tin ued to make muchof Nixon, be cause he was the last thin veilwhich con cealed the change which hadcome over Tammany, and he was valu ableto that ex tent. He was, un will ingly, per haps,their pup pet, but even pup pets must beac corded their proper dig nity. Nixon wasten dered a great re cep tion in 1902, but thein flu en tial men on the re cep tion com mit tee were mostly Jews: An drew Freed man waschair man; then fol lowed the names ofOl i ver H. P. Belmont, Max F. Ihmson,Sam uel Untermeyer, Na than Straus,Randolph Guggenheimer, Henry M.Goldfogle, Herman Jo seph, and oth ers.

The broth er hoodOn the ex ec u tive com mit tee of

Tammany Hall at this time were RandolphGuggenheimer, Isaac Fromme, Na thanStraus, Henry M. Goldfogle, O. H. P.Belmont, and other Jews.

On the com mit tee on law were Sam uelUntermeyer, M. Warlet Platzek, Abra hamLevy, Henry W. Unger, Mor ris Cukor andFred B. House.

An drew Freed man had com plete con trolof the com mit tee on fi nance that wasnom i nally headed by Lewis Nixon.

Randolph Guggenheimer was pres i dent

of the mu nic i pal coun cil.Ferdinand Levy was on the com mit tee

on res o lu tions and cor re spon dence.Jews had so spread them selves as to

con sti tute a con trol ling group in all theas sem bly dis tricts that were un der trib uteto Tammany. In the “Fight ing Eighth”dis trict, Mar tin Engel was leader. His chiefaid was “Manny” Eichner, chair man of theIsidor Cohn As so ci a tion and of the YoungMen’s Dem o cratic As so ci a tion. His otheras sis tants, Max J. Porges, Max Levein, and Moe Levy were floor man ag ers of thedances and balls of the Flor ence SullivanAs so ci a tion.

In the Tenth dis trict, Si mon Steingutt,“Mayor of Sec ond Av e nue,” was one of the hard est work ers in Tammany af fairs.

Ed ward Mandell was the ac tive Jew ishTammany man in the Twelfth dis trict.

In the Eigh teenth dis trict, MauriceBlumenthal was one of the prin ci palwork ers. He de voted his ca reer chiefly tothe train ing of Jew ish speak ers for theWig wam.

Crim i nal ityThe Eigh teenth dis trict was known as

“the Gashouse dis trict,” no to ri ous for theGashouse scan dals over pad ded pay rolls,and here Char ley Murphy ruled, his aidesbe ing Jul ius Si mon, Ed ward E. Slumasky,Jo seph Schlesinger, Leopold Worms,Hugo Siegel, Al fred B. Marx, Na thanFernbacher and other Jews.

And so on through the list. Among theSa chems of the Tammany So ci ety therewere to be found the wealth ier and moreso cially ex alted Jews.

How ever, the Jews made their cy cli cally re cur rent mis takes: they car ried thingswith too high a hand, and re bel lion brokeout. It is this Jew ish ten dency to boast andoverdo that has al ways given the gameaway. Su per fi cial ob serv ers and writ erslike John Spargo and Nor man Hapgoodhave ob served the re cur rent pe ri ods ofpro test against Jew ish pre sump tion andbump tious ness and have ex plained them as be ing re cur rent spasms of a vile poi sonwhich is sup posed to re side in the blood ofthe Gen tiles – the vile poi son of anti-Sem i -tism. That, of course, is the con ven tionalJew ish pro pa gan dist ex pla na tion, andSpargo and Hapgood are merely re tail ingit. They say it al ways breaks out af ter wars. Why af ter wars? Be cause in wars the world sees more clearly than at other times thereal pur pose and per son al ity of the Jew.Thus, it is not anti-Sem i tism that breaksout – it is Sem i tism, gross and ex ag ger atedSem i tism; and the se rum that forms in theso cial body to encist and con trol the germof Sem i tism co mes in the form of pub licex po sure and pro test. That se rum is work ingnow – the se rum of pub lic ity, and the Jew ish pro gram can not en dure it. Study the his toryof all things what so ever into which Jewsin ject them selves, from sum mer re sortsto em pires, and you see the same cy cleap pear ing.

Thus it hap pened in Tammany Hall –

“too much Jew” en gen dered re volt. LewisNixon be came aware of his po si tion. As agen tle men of stand ing and re spon si bil ityhe could not con tinue in a po si tion whosefal sity had be come clear to him. When heac cepted the lead er ship of Tammany Hall,it was not with a pur pose to con tinue theold or der. His un der stand ing was that hewas to be left free to re store Tammany tothe plane of its for mer se ri ous pur pose andre spect able char ac ter. He dis cov ered he was be ing used as the “re spect able Gen tile front”be hind whose name the Jews ex pected tocarry on the old game. There fore, in May,1902, three months af ter the great re cep tionabove men tioned, Nixon re signed as leader of Tammany Hall. Doubt less the re cep tionthat was ten dered him was for the pur poseof in duc ing him to love the ex al ta tion of hispo si tion so much that he would sac ri fice its moral ob li ga tions.

Nixon ac com pa nied his res ig na tionwith a speech in which he pro tested thatever since he had ac cepted the lead er shipof Tammany he had been ham pered in hisev ery ac tion by a group headed by An drewFreed man; they dic tated the names thatwere to be placed on the list of Sa chems:“When I re belled, I found that at ev eryturn I would be op posed by this co te rie ofin ter fer ers; I found that all my im por tantacts had to be viséed be fore they couldbe come ef fec tive.” He said he could nolon ger re tain his po si tion and his self-re spect; he had to give up one or the other.

With this Mr. Nixon van ished from thescene of Tammany pol i tics.

New Gen tile front wantedThe res ig na tion of Mr. Nixon had a bad

ef fect on the rep u ta tion of Tammany withthe pub lic. The plan had been to al low himto serve as long as or di narily and thenre place him with a Jew by means of the usualpro cess of se lec tion. But the res ig na tionand the ex pla na tion that ac com pa nied it,show ing as it did the Jew ish in flu ence inTammany, made it seem in ad vis able tofol low with a Jew ish leader. So the dis trictlead ers were obliged to find an other“Gen tile front,” only this time one whowould prove suf fi ciently doc ile. There was enough ran kling dis fa vor against the Jewsin the old or ga ni za tion to war rant thisob ser vance of ap pear ances, at least.

The dic ta tor ship of Freed man was seento be a fail ure, much as the dic ta tor shipof Trotzky is seen to be a fail ure. Are ar range ment of com mit tees au to mat i callyelim i nated him from con trol, at the sametime the name of Crok er was dropped. Atri um vi rate of lead ers was cho sen, ofwhom Charles F. Murphy be came andre mains the chief. “Boss Murphy” he iscalled. Mr. Murphy has been an ideal“front,” not at tempt ing to do any thing, notat tempt ing to in ter fere with the Jews do ingany thing, keep ing wisely si lent andthereby gain ing a rep u ta tion for si lentwis dom. Mr. Murphy is a mil lion aire. Thosewho do the higher Jew ish lead ers’ bid ding

get their re ward that way; there is no otherre ward they can hope for; cer tainly theynever have a re ward of pub lic con fi denceand the peo ple’s grat i tude.

That is the sta tus of Tammany Hall atthe pres ent time. A few of the Old Guardare left at their posts, but they are of fi cersin name only. Tammany is no lon gerde nounced by the pub lic press, but theJew ish lead ers of Tammany live daily to acho rus of praise in the Jew ish-con trollednews pa pers of New York. Sam uel Unter-meyer, for ex am ple, re ceives more pub lic ityin New York than does the Pres i dent of theUnited States, but it is not dis crim i nat ingpub lic ity; it does not pen e trate to the in nerpur poses and con se quences of his ac tions.

The can cer spreadsThose who were the lesser Jew ish

lieu ten ants of Tammany a few years agohave now ar rived at posts of in flu ence andaf flu ence. Mor ris Cukor was made pres i dentof the mu nic i pal ser vice com mis sion, to besuc ceeded by for mer State Sen a tor Abra hamKaplan. Fred B. House rose to be a citymag is trate. The city mar shals are mostlyJew ish. Jews pre dom i nate in the Col lege of the City of New York. Jews con trol themu nic i pal courts, the city mag is trates’courts, the city court, the New York Statecourt of ap peals, the New York Statesu preme court. They rule in the de part mentsenu mer ated in the fore part of this ar ti cle.The New York ju di ciary has a dis tinctlySe mitic com plex ion.

The lead er ship of the Tammany-con trolled dis tricts tells the same story. Inthe sec ond, the leader is M. S. Le vine; inthe Sixth, Da vid Laz a rus; in the Eighth, S.Goldenkranz, F. Bauman and S. Salinger; in the Ninth, Mrs. P. Lau, in the Sev en teenth,Na than Burkan – and so on.

The Jew ish con quest of Tammany,how ever, is only one phase of the con questof New York. The Jew ish ob jec tive is more than po lit i cal. Merely to strive that thelu cra tive and pow er ful of fices of the cityshall fall to their peo ple, is not the end inview. New York has been turned into theRed Cen ter of Amer ica. There most ofthe alien trea son car ried on against thegov ern ment of the United States has itssource. The United States Gov ern ment hasbeen com pelled at times to re gard NewYork as al most alien soil, but even thatwatch ful ness on the part of the na tionalgov ern ment is re laxed as Jew ish in flu encebe comes more po tent at Wash ing ton.Tammany is a con ve nient cover foros ten si ble po lit i cal ac tiv ity as the Kehillahis for the more rad i cal and anti-Amer i canra cial ac tiv ity. The United States Gov ern -ment could not do better than to in ves ti gate – through a com mit tee of in vul ner a bleAmer i cans – the Jew ish ac tiv i ties of thatcen ter. And that there is much to in ves ti gateis in di cated by the rush of Jews toWash ing ton when it was re cently pro posed in the United States Sen ate that such athing be done.

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Thou sands rally in sup port of Syr ian armypresstv.ir

In Syria, thou sands ofpeo ple have taken to thestreets to hold ral lies insup port of the coun try’sarmy in its fight againstfor eign-backed mil i tants.

On March 19, manydis placed Syr i ans of theGolan Heights gath eredin Jdaidet al-fadl, whichis a coun try side in thecap i tal, Da mas cus.

Sup port ers of the Syr ian army also heldsim i lar ral lies in the coun try’s west ern cityof Homs.

Sol i dar ityThe dem on stra tors held the coun try’s

flag and hailed the Syr ian army for itson go ing bat tle against for eign-backedmil i tants.

The ral lies come shortly af ter the Syr ian

army an nounced that it had re gained fullcon trol over the town of Ras al-Ayn, nearthe stra te gic town of Yabrud.

Also on that day the Syr ian gov ern mentand Mos cow slammed Wash ing ton for itsde ci sion to close the Syr ian em bassy andcon sul ates in the coun try on March 18.

Syria has been wit ness ing deadly vi o lencesince March 2011. Some sources say

around 140,000 peo ple have been killedand mil lions dis placed due to the for eign-backed mil i tancy.

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Sup port ers of Syr ian Pres i dent Bashar al-Assad rally in Deir al-Zor.

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There are sit u a tions when school in te gra tioncan’t be forced upon ed u ca tional in sti tu tions saidJobbik spokes per son Dóra Dúró.

At a Feb ru ary 1 press con fer ence, the Jobbikpol i ti cian raised the is sue of school seg re ga tion in the pub lic ed u ca tional sys tem. She sug gested thata com mit tee of ex perts should de cide if a childcan fit in a nor mal school en vi ron ment or not, thecri te ria be ing whether the child can co ex ist withhis/her as so ci ates in clud ing teach ers. If the childfails that test he/she should be ed u cated in acor rec tional in sti tu tion.

If the fam ily back ground of a child issuch that it en cour ages the mi nor to pur suea crim i nal life style this child should beed u cated in board ing school.

If Jobbik co mes to power,it will or ga nize reg u lar prisonvis its to show dis ad van tagedchil dren how life is be hindbars. Such mea sures wouldre duce school vi o lence, saidthe spokes woman.

Suc ces sive gov ern ments have failed tofind a mean ing ful so lu tion to this atroc itythat is plagu ing the pub lic school sys tem.Most re cently, in Bu da pest’s sev en teenthdis trict, a 12-year-old gypsy boy ter ror ized

the en tire school to the point that par entspulled their chil dren out of the school; and, when teach ers wanted to take ac tionagainst that un ruly stu dent, his fam ilythreat ened the teach ers with vi o lence, saidthe spokes woman.

Par ents in East ern Hun gary re calledsev eral cases when chil dren com ing fromcrim i nal en vi ron ments sex u ally abusedtheir class mates in the school’s washroom.

A com pre hen sive study was or dered bythe om buds man a few years ago, whichcon cluded that school vi o lence is “a ta boosub ject that needs to be talked about.”

The study pointed out that in re gionswhere the pro por tion of Roma is rel a tivelyhigh, vi o lence at school is much morefre quent. Most school vi o lence oc curs innortheast Hun gary, as well as in vo ca tional

schools, said the Jobbik pol i ti cian.Dóra Dúró em pha sized that this is not

about stig ma tiz ing any group or groups ofpeo ple, even if it is ev i dent that, in re gionswhere the pro por tion of Gyp sies amongthe gen eral pop u la tion is rel a tively high,school vi o lence is more frequent.

Al ter na tivesThe Jobbik pol i ti cian pointed out that in

sev eral mu nic i pal i ties par ents are tak ingthings into their own hands by pull ing their chil dren out of these vi o lent schools andsend ing them in other mu nic i pal i ties; thisis what we call “spon ta ne ous seg re ga tion”that has been spread ing not only in thecoun try side but also in Budapest.

But spon ta ne ous seg re ga tion puts ex trafi nan cial bur dens on nor mal stu dents andtheir fam i lies, which Jobbik con sid ersun fair; there fore, we must say clearly thatthere are times when the State can’t forcein te gra tion on ed u ca tional in sti tu tions, asthat would down grade the ed u ca tion sys temand the chances for fu ture gen er a tions toget a proper ed u ca tion, con cluded DóraDúró.

School seg re ga tion is the way to goHun gary rose against Com mu nism in

1956 and they don’t like its lat est ver sion,the Jewnighted States of Eu rope. TheseHun gar i ans are nobody’s push overs.

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Israeli set tlers up rooted 30 ol ive treeson Feb ru ary 14 south east of Yatta nearHeb ron, a lo cal ac tiv ist group said.

Spokes man for the lo cal re sis tancecom mit tees Ni dal al-Haddar told Ma’anthat set tlers from the Is raeli set tle ment ofSusiya raided the area and up rooted thirtytrees be long ing to the Shatat fam ily in thevil lage of Khirbet Zanuta.

Khirbet Zanuta is lo cated in the SouthHeb ron Hills, known lo cally as MasaferYatta, an area that lies al most en tirely inArea C, the 62 per cent of the West Bankun der full Is raeli civil and se cu rity con trol

since the 1993 Oslo Accords.In the 1980s, Is raeli set tlers be gan

mov ing into the area of Susiya and anar chae o log i cal park was es tab lished onland ex pro pri ated from the lo cal Pal es tin ianvil lage, the orig i nal Susiya.

Amer ica’s taxes at workDoz ens of res i dents were ex pelled, and

they have been sub ject to threats of fur therde mo li tion and ex pul sion. Set tlers fromSusiya reg u larly at tack the area’s for merres i dents as well as other nearby Pal es tin ianvil lages.

Set tlers rou tinely at tack Pal es tin ians

and their prop erty in the oc cu pied WestBank with im pu nity.

An nual fig ures com piled by Is raeli rightsgroup Yesh Din have re peat edly shownthat nine out of ten po lice in ves ti ga tionsabout set tler crimes fail to lead to apros e cu tion.

More than 500,000 Is raeli set tlers live in set tle ments across the West Bank and EastJe ru sa lem in con tra ven tion of in ter na tional law. The in ter na tion ally rec og nizedPal es tin ian ter ri to ries of which the WestBank and East Je ru sa lem form a part havebeen oc cu pied by the Is raeli mil i tary since1967.

Set tlers up root thirty trees near Yatta

Having stud ied enough Amer i canIn dian Tribes over the years, I have grownac cus tomed to cre ation myths that eachTribe as signs it self as its rea son for be ing.And the def i ni tion of “chutz pah” that I’vebeen taught is that of a young man on trialfor mur der ing his par ents, who throwshim self on the mercy of the Court ongrounds that he is an or phan.

That, as Alison Weir has made clear, isIs rael’s sit u a tion. In Against Our BetterJudg ment, Ms. Weir writes with greatclar ity how the Zi on ist move ment was able to move pol i ti cians, both in Amer ica and in Eng land, to le gal ize a most il le gal act – that of steal ing an en tire na tion, and cry ing foul when those from whom it was sto lencom plained, then tried to re take the land.

Ms. Weir’s in depth re search to ex poseZi on ist ac tions in ear lier times pro vides asolid ba sis for her con clu sions aboutcre at ing Is rael from a land called Pal es tine. And she doc u ments the in tense lob by ingdone by Is rael’s Zi on ist cre ators in or der tole gal ize an ac tion that was clearly il le gal.

The truth at lastWe are now liv ing with the con se quences

of that bit of grand theft, i.e., the con tin u ingvi o lence in the Mid dle East, af fect ingev ery thing Amer ica might want to do inthe Mid dle East. We only re cently havewit nessed Bibi Netanyahu’s so far failedef fort to have Amer ica in vade and con querIran, a coun try that ob vi ously is too much of a mouth ful for Is rael to bite off. Sud denly,even Barak Obama rec og nizes the dan gerin fol low ing Is rael’s ad vice on how tocon duct it self in the Mid dle East. ThePres i dent tip toed to the edge of the abyssbut backed away when Is rael’s trainedseals in the U. S. Con gress tried to push thena tion over the edge.

We saw Con gres sio nal sup port ers ofIs rael shame fully ini ti at ing the doz ens ofapplauses by the Joint Ses sion of Con gresswhen they en ter tained Prime Min is terNetanyahu, who obliged the as sem bled masswith ag gres sive ap plause lines, de signed to fa vor those who have a lik ing of vi o lenceand to show how Is rael is “Amer ica’sstaunchest ally” in the Mid dle East.

Chutz pah pah pahDur ing the 1970s when I was a mem ber

of the U. S. Sen ate, I was wait ing my turn totes tify on the Mid dle East sit u a tion be forethe Sen ate For eign Re la tions Com mit tee.As is the cus tom, the Ad min is tra tion wit nesswas tes ti fy ing ahead of me. I do not re callhis name, but I felt very sorry for him when New York’s Sen a tor Javits asked from thedais, “Please ex plain why Is rael is our most im por tant ally in the Mid dle East.”

The poor fel low did not have an an swer.Granted, he was a lower level State De part -ment of fi cial, but his lack of an an swer was in dic a tive of the lack of a story pro vided tohim by his se niors in the State De part ment.

So Sen a tor Javits asked him again, andagain, and again, try ing to have a state ment from some gov ern ment of fi cial whichIsrael’s Lobby could use in its pro pa gandacam paign to main tain Is rael’s lofty po si tionin the Amer i can mind. But the StateDe part ment of fi cial was un able to find anan swer, which left Sen a tor Javits and his

co horts to try some other av e nue. TheIs rael-is-a-vi tal-ally shib bo leth has sincebeen made into an over used slo gan bysup port ers of Is rael.

But each time I hear that phrase,“staunchest ally,” I think of the Amer i cansail ors on the U.S.S. Lib erty, who, dur ingthe 1967 Is raeli-Arab War, died when theIs raeli mil i tary was or dered to de stroy its“ally’s” in tel li gence ship. Dur ing that actof friend ship, Amer ica’s staunchest allykilled some 34 Amer i can sail ors, andwounded an other 170.

In ces sant be trayalI also think of Jon a than Pol lard, an

Amer i can em ployee of our Pen ta gon, whosold what has been de scribed as “a truck -load” of the Pen ta gon’s se crets to Is rael. Isay “sold,” be cause Is rael paid Pol lard forthe se crets, which Is rael then traded to theSo viet Un ion for that coun try’s re lax ationof rules with re spect to Jew ish em i gra tionfrom the Soviet Union to Israel.

With Ms. Weir’s well re searched his tory in mind, I am forced to think of the cadre of Amer i can jour nal ists who lately haveas signed “oil” as the rea son for GeorgeBush’s Folly – the in va sion of Iraq in2003. They say noth ing of the well knownfact that George Bushhad a num ber of Is rael’ssup port ers giv ing himad vice on the is sue of Iraq.I’ve lost count of the bil lionsof Amer i can dol lars thatwere sucked up by thatwar, as well as the pre cious Amer i can lives that werelost to sat isfy Is rael’s agents in the Bush Ad min is tra tion,those who con vincedPres i dent Bush to dosome thing that Is raelwanted, but know ing itwas better if “Amer icadid it.” Pres i dent Obamashould be ap plauded for

re fus ing to fall into the same trap withre spect to Syria.

Ac tions have con se quencesThis pro voc a tive book doc u ments a

his tory that is es sen tial in un der stand ingto day’s world. Schol arly,yet read able, it is a mustfor all Amer i cans. We allneed to know what wehave spent by cod dlingIs rael and its ag gres sions,and why the cost hasbe come more than wehave bar gained for.

James Abourezk is a for merU. S. Sen a tor from South Da kotawho plunged into the Mid dleEast mo rass when he saw the cost to our coun try of Is rael’s ef fortsto con nive and get our coun try do Is rael’s dirty work. His mem oir,Ad vise & Dis sent, has re centlybeen re-pub lished, along with anew In tro duc tion by Sen. FredHar ris.

A Re view of Alison Weir’sAgainst Our Better Judg ment

By James Abourezkcounterpunch.org

Pal es tin ians to pay Is rael to de mol ish their own homesmiddleeastmonitor.com

An Is raeli court has not only ruled thata num ber of Pal es tin ian homes in Haifahave to be de mol ished but also that thehome own ers must pay 20,000 she kels(just un der $6,000) to the au thor i ties tocover the costs. The build ings be long toPal es tin ian cit i zens of Is rael who re fusedto be eth ni cally cleansed from their land

when the State was cre ated in 1948. Most of the own ers be long to the long-

suf fer ing Hamid fam ily, which has 65mem bers. The Is raeli au thor i ties want todis place the fam ily and re place them withJew ish set tlers. Ac cord ing to Ata Hamid,his fam ily has nei ther the means to pay forthe de mo li tion costs nor any where else togo. De spite liv ing in a pros per ous city, he

said, like other “Arab-Is rae lis,” they suf fergrave economic circumstances.

This fam ily has called upon all of thePal es tin ians in Haifa, Lod and Ramle tostand up in their sup port in the re jec tion ofIs rael’s dis crim i na tory hous ing pol icy.They have asked the mu nic i pal ity in Lodto take ap pro pri ate ac tion to freeze thede mo li tion or der and pro tect their homes.Sadly, doz ens more Pal es tin ian fam i liesand their homes face the same threat.

— Where we were and are — The First Free dom April 2014P. O. Box 385, Silverhill, Al a bama 36576

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Oust ing of Lib yan PM Ali Zeidan brings threat of civil war

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The oust ing of Libya’slat est prime min is ter,who fled to Eu rope lastmonth, has trig geredfight ing be tween east ernand west ern re gionsthat threat ens to di videthe coun try.

Ali Zeidan, a pop u lar fig ure with west erndip lo mats, was sackedby the Islamist-ledcon gress on March 11af ter fail ing to pre venta North Ko rean tankerload ing oil from a portcon trolled by re bels inthe east ern re gion ofCyrenaica.

Rothschild’s mu si cal chairsFear ing ar rest fol low ing his dis missal,

Zeidan made a late-night es cape fromTri poli aboard a pri vate jet, leav ing be hinda frac tured gov ern ment and a coun try intur moil, fight ing over its rich oil re sources.

Libya has Af rica’s larg est oil re serves,but pro duc tion has plum meted since thesum mer, when a self-de clared fed er al istgov ern ment was formed in Cyrenaica,

which block aded key oil terminals.The re bels’ ar gu ment is that much of

Libya’s oil is pro duced in the east but therev e nue flows to Tri poli in the west; theyhave de manded a larger share of the in -come in re turn for lift ing the blockade.

Oil rev e nue is al most the only source of

in come for a coun try that – three years af -ter Muammar Gaddafi was top pled in theNato-backed Arab spring rev o lu tion – ischar ac ter ized by mi li tia vi o lence, amor i bund econ omy and pock ets of Islamist rad i cal ism.

The day af ter Zeidan’s re moval, thepow er ful Misrata mi li tia, al lied tocongress, launched an of fen sive to re takethe block aded oil ter mi nals, storm ing thebase of an army spe cial forces unit – the

Zawiya Mar tyrs bri gade – in the cen tralcity of Sirte, leav ing five peo ple dead.

Within hours, fed er al ist mi li tias, backed by some units from Libya’s small reg u lararmy, had set up a de fence line at the RedWadi, a nat u ral fea ture that blocks the wayto the oil ports. The con gress leader and

de facto pres i dent, NuriAbu Sahmain, quicklyde nounced the re belsas law break ers and seta two-week dead linefor them to clear theports or face at tack byMisratan forces.

This pro duced anequally fi ery re sponsefrom the fed er al ists.“Baqua forces arefight ing along sideZawiya Mar tyrs,” saidspokes man SenussiEl-Megrabi, us ing theA r a b i c n a m e f o rCyrenaica. “We areas sem bling a large

force to pro tect the ports. If they areat tacked, it will be civil war.”

The fed er al ists are con fi dent of suc cess,be cause the con gress it self is un der pres sure,hav ing drawn pro tests from across thecoun try for its de ci sion to stay in of ficebe yond its orig i nal man date, which ex piredin Feb ru ary. Elec tions are not plannedbe fore the sum mer.

Many in the east ern cap i tal of Benghaziare braced for clashes. “There’s ten sion

ev ery where on the streets,” said oneres i dent, a busi ness man who asked not tobe named. “Ev ery one is pre par ing for war.Troops are gath er ing at the Red Wadi.”

Out side an a lysts say the re moval ofZeidan may have cut away the mid dleground for a com pro mise. “You’re get tingquite close to the point where east ern Libyasays this is UDI [uni lat eral dec la ra tion ofin de pend ence],” said John Ham il ton, aLon don-based oil an a lyst.

NATO’s “lib er ated” LibyaIn the east, re bel forces hope to have

the sup port of the air force, three air baseshav ing ef fec tively mu ti nied and joinedwith a for mer gen eral, Khalifa Hiftar, whoin Feb ru ary called for con gress to bere moved by force.

Hav ing shipped their first con sign mentof oil, the fed er al ists said more wasplanned. “An other tanker will be load ingfrom the port of Tobruk in the next fewdays,” said El-Megrabi.

The in ter na tional re sponse has so farbeen muted. Brit ain and the U. S. haveis sued state ments op pos ing fed er al istat tempts to sell oil in de pend ently, butdip lo mats say their po lit i cal le ver age islim ited to of fer ing me di a tion be tween thefac tions.

“With con trol of the cen tral gov ern mentand Libya’s oil at stake, all these groups,ri val ries and al li ances of con ve nience arecom ing to the fore. What hap pens next will be vi o lent,” said Geoff Por ter of Brit ishse cu rity firm North Af rica Risk Con sult ing.

Re bels at Es Sider port in Ras Lanuf, Libya. Pho to graph: Esam Omran Al-Fetori/REUTERS

Re bels in the east of the coun trywant a larger share of the in comegen er ated from Af rica’s larg est oilre serves.

By Chris Ste phentheguardian.com

Would-be world rul ers fear tar gets may become unruly

Former U. S. in tel li gence of fi cials have warned that Amer i can whistle blow erEd ward Snowden might dis close U. S. warplans to China and Rus sia, ac cord ing to are port.

The Hill re ported in an ar ti cle on March19 that “U. S. of fi cials might not know foryears whether for mer Na tional Se cu rityAgency con trac tor Ed ward Snowdendi vulged war plans to China and Rus sia.”

Al though Snowden has de nied leak ingU. S. se crets, for mer in tel li gence of fi cialsbe lieve that some tac ti cal shifts might beap par ent right away.

Guess ing game“We may see some things im me di ately

that might in di cate that they have things,but it will cre ate a great deal of un cer taintyfor years,” for mer CIA as sis tant di rec torof cen tral in tel li gence for anal y sis andpro duc tion Mark Lowenthal told The Hill.

Most of Snowden’s doc u ments arere lated to U. S. mil i tary ca pa bil i ties andplans – doc u ments of par tic u lar in ter est toRus sia and China, ac cord ing to for merin tel li gence of fi cials.

For mer in tel li gence of fi cials say most ofSnowden’s doc u ments are re lated to U. S. mil i taryca pa bil i ties.

Snowden might re veal U. S. warplans to China and Rus sia, de clare in tel li gence ex perts.

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The doc u ments could in clude ev ery thingfrom de fense bud get data to in for ma tionabout weap ons ca pa bil i ties to doc u mentsabout co vert ac tions.

“This in cludes any thing that was be ingmoved out over their com mu ni ca tionssys tems, not just about the col lec tion ofin tel li gence,” for mer CIA of fi cial GaryBerntsen said.

“We have mil i tary forces po si tionedaround the world, they push plans back and forth, as sess ments, de ploy ment in for ma tion– the whole thing,” he said.

Lowenthal said one clue that Rus sia orChina is privy to the war plans could bead just ments to the way they ex er cise andtrain.

“If you no tice changes in some one’sex er cises, dra matic changes that seemdif fer ent to you that’s not evo lu tion ary,you would have to think, ‘Why are they

do ing this? Do they have their hands onwar plans; have they read the plans?’ ”

Clues re main vagueAl though Wash ing ton closely tracks

how other na tions ex er cise, it would taketime for other coun tries to change theirmeth ods.

“It de pends on how fast they can gettheir act to gether. Mil i tar ies don’t ex actlyturn on a dime,” Lowenthal said. “It’s notproof pos i tive, but it would be a goodin di ca tor.”

Ac cord ing to Lowenthal, an other cluewould be changes in mil i tary pur chasesclearly aimed at thwart ing U. S. de fensesand weap ons.

That could take “years and years” to

no tice since mil i tar ies have to buy theequip ment, build it, and test it, Lowenthalsaid.

In Feb ru ary, Rep. Pete King, mem ber ofthe House In tel li gence Com mit tee, ac cusedSnowden of re veal ing his doc u ments toRus sia and China.

“We have to as sume… all of data he hadis avail able to the Rus sians. I mean, theycan break any type of code,” King said. “Ithink we have to as sume the Chi nese haveit all, too.”

Snowden, who is cur rently stay ing inRus sia af ter Mos cow granted him po lit i calasy lum, caused a ma jor head ache for theObama ad min is tra tion when he re vealedU. S. spy ing pro grams around the worldlast year.

Egyp tian court con demns 26middleeastmonitor.com

An Egyp tian court has sen tenced 26mem bers of the Mus lim Broth er hood todeath on charges of form ing a “ter ror istcell” aimed at at tack ing the Suez Ca nal.

The 26 de fen dants have been sen tencedin ab sen tia. Mean while, the North ernCairo Crim i nal Court sen tenced a 27thde fen dant to 15 years in prison.

The ac cu sa tions in clude form ing ater ror ist cell in Cairo, Dakahliya andDammietta in or der to tar get ships in theSuez Ca nal.

The Egyp tian Grand Mufti ShawkiIbrahim rat i fied the death sen tence onMarch 19.

In Feb ru ary, Egyp tian se cu rity forceses ca lated their crack down against theMus lim Broth er hood, the ma jor op po nent

Egyp tian Grand Mufti Shawki Ibrahim (right)rat i fied the death sen tence on March 19.

of the July 3 mil i tary coup, hand ing downjail sen tences for pro test ers to tal ing 945years, and fines ex ceed ing EGP 500,000.

Recognizing the or i gins of events

The First Free dom April 2014P. O. Box 385, Silverhill, Al a bama 36576

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By Valerie [email protected]

The Civil Rights Move ment of the 1950sboth de plored and op posed the big otry thatex isted against Black Amer i cans es pe ciallyin the South, though that same bias alsoex isted in the North even with out there be ingrestrooms and wa ter foun tains des ig natedby race. The blame for that sit u a tion hadbeen – and con tin ues to be to this day –laid at the feet of the in sti tu tion of slav eryes pe cially as it ex isted in the ante-bellumSouth. The con ten tion was – and re mains – that Blacks hav ing been slaves, even af terthey were eman ci pated, were con sid eredin fe rior to Whites be cause slav ery be stowedupon them a con di tion in the minds ofSouth ern ers which made them un wor thyand/or un able to par tic i pate in the pol ity ofthe es tab lished so ci ety. Oddly enough, thiscon vic tion also in cluded Blacks whosean ces tors had never been slaves, or whohad them selves owned slaves as well asBlacks who had im mi grated into thecoun try long af ter slav ery was no more.Yet, the fix a tion upon slav ery is givensome cre dence by vir tue of the fact that thecon di tion of the vast ma jor ity of Blacksfrom the be gin ning of the col o ni za tion ofthe New World was that of a slave. Blacksdid not ar rive on Amer ica’s shores ascol o nists or ref u gees as was the case for the vast ma jor ity of Whites. Fur ther more,though there were many White slaves inthe early years of co lo nial ex pan sion intothe Amer i cas, once such “in den turedser vants” had been freed or died off, theirprog eny car ried no open tes ti mony to theirslave her i tage as did the Ne gro. A freeWhite was ab sorbed into the so ci ety whilea Black – slave or free – could not es capethe color of his skin which iden ti fied himas a slave, a for mer slave or the de scen dantof a slave.

Re al istsYet, the fierce re sis tance of White

South ern ers to the Civil Rights Move ment’sal leged at tempts to bring Blacks into themain stream of so ci ety was based not ontheir for mer con di tion of slav ery, but rather upon those pol i cies ini ti ated by rad i calRe pub li cans dur ing a sad pe riod in ourna tion’s his tory eu phe mis ti cally – andmen da ciously – named “re con struc tion.”For eman ci pa tion did not be stow upon thenew “freed man” any thing other than theright not to be a slave. It cer tainly did notgrant him the vote or the right to holdof fice or serve on a jury or any of theor di nary du ties of the cit i zen. Even more to the point, it did not be stow upon him theskills nec es sary to live as a free man.Though newly eman ci pated slaves werecalled “freed men,” it was a la bel with outmean ing. Those who bore it had no moreknowl edge of what it took to live as a freeman than they had the where withal toac tu ally do so. Even the prom ise of “40acres and a mule” proved noth ing more than a means to pla cate peo ple who with outthe pro tec tion for merly of fered by slav ery– that is, cra dle to grave main te nance –now had noth ing what so ever by which tosup port them selves in a des ti tute South.

Birds of a featherHow ever, that sit u a tion was not in tended

by the vic to ri ous North to con tinue un abated.The Rad i cals – in clud ing Lin coln who isso of ten pre sented as an en emy of theRad i cals – in tended to dis en fran chiseSouth ern Whites and be stow the vote uponthe Black man in or der to cre ate an eter nalstrong hold for the Re pub li can party in theSouth just as Lyndon John son’s “GreatSo ci ety” was in tended to cre ate (inJohn son’s own words!) cen tu ries of BlackDem o crats. We know that Lin coln was apart if not the orig i na tor of this plan fromhis own writ ings, so the idea that the Southwould have been better off had he lived isnoth ing more than spe cious con jec ture(al beit this is be side the point in the mat terun der con sid er ation). This was a par tic u larly

wicked strat egy as those in volved knewthat the for mer slave was un qual i fied andun pre pared to wield any kind of power,po lit i cal or oth er wise. But, in fact, it wasthis very con di tion upon which the Rad i calsde pended; the naïve and the gull ible areex cel lent fod der for the dis hon est andgreedy. And it is what tran spired as a re sultof this cal cu lated strat egy that in cul catedinto White South ern ers a firm de ter mi na tionnever again to al low po lit i cal power to fallinto the hands of the Black man.

Wide spread mis giv ingsIn ter est ingly enough, when Blacks were

asked if the newly freed slave shouldre ceive the vote (and they were asked!), the more in tel li gent among them were againstthe idea. They were con cerned that ifbe stowed too quickly upon a peo ple with outlearn ing or dis cern ment, the whole so ci etywould soon de te ri o rate into chaos. Theseas tute Blacks saw the out come aris ingfrom in tel lec tual babes-in-arms givenpo lit i cal and eco nomic power as di sas trous first for the South and then for the Blacksthem selves as it would not be pos si ble forthem to re tain power in per pe tu ity. Sooneror later, the more nu mer ous Whites wouldre gain con trol and the fate of a prof li gateBlack pop u la tion would be ex actly what itin deed did be come – a type of sub ju ga tionwith out the ben e fit of that am i ca ble, ifhi er ar chi cal re la tion ship be tween races thathad ex isted in the ante-bellum South. In deed,re con struc tion turned the re la tion shipbe tween Whites and Blacks into one ofmu tual con tempt, fear, ha tred and vi o lence;that is, an im age of the re la tion ship be tweenthe races that had al ways ex isted in theNorth. Those in tel li gent Blacks whoes chewed the vote as be ing “too much toosoon” were right. What re sulted from thegov er nance of cor rupt Whites us ingfeck less Blacks able to do noth ing otherthan ape the be hav ior of their for mermas ters while in dulg ing in wide spreadthiev ery and chi ca nery was so de spi ca blethat Whites in the South were de ter minedto keep the Black man for ever “in hisplace” and far away from any real power.

In deed, one might won der why thismindset aris ing in the lat ter part of the1800s should have con tin ued through themid dle of the 20th cen tury. How ever, thatwhich has oc curred since the Civil RightsMove ment “re stored” power – po lit i cal andoth er wise – to Blacks, raises the pain fulques tion as to whether South ern Whiteswere all that wrong in their de ter mi na tionto pre vent Blacks from ever again gain ingsuch power! Cer tainly, a great deal hadchanged be tween the sit u a tion of the newly eman ci pated slave and Blacks in the mid dleof the 20th cen tury who were a hun dredyears re moved from that con di tion – or hadit? Across the post-bellum United States,Blacks were in a po si tion to raise them selveseven in the face of in sti tu tion al ized big otry – of ten known as Jim Crow – and many did so, par tic i pat ing in the in sti tu tions of thees tab lish ment. There were even Blackmil lion aires al though few Amer i cans inthe 1950s could con ceive of such athing. All over the na tion, Blacks electedrep re sen ta tives who had never been slavesany more than those who had voted theminto of fice had been slaves. Many of theseelected of fi cials were ed u cated, hold ingcre den tials as good (and some times better)than many White rep re sen ta tives. And whilethere re mained a dis tinct level of so cial and le gal big otry across the coun try, it did notforce mi nor i ties al to gether out of thepo lit i cal arena. Fi nally, in the 1950s theUnited States Armed Forces were in te grated,thus re mov ing the last ves tige of thein sti tu tional sep a ra tion of the races.

In deed, Blacks had moved a con sid er abledis tance from their “freed men” con di tionby the time of the rise of the Civil RightsMove ment. As a re sult, most peo pleex pected that re main ing ra cial bar ri erswhich were of ten more a mat ter of cul tural

iden tity and prej u dice rather thanle gal stric ture would dis ap pearas a mat ter of course and that the Black man – now fur ther de finedas “Af ri can-Amer i can” – would even tu ally be able to live his life in the same way as his Whiteneigh bors po lit i cally, so ciallyand eco nom i cally. And it isim por tant to rec og nize herethat the vast ma jor ity of WhiteAmer i cans rec og nized that ra cial big otry ex isted and wished Blackswell in their ef forts to over comethis in jus tice. Sadly, how ever,that no ble out come has notproven to be the case. Whilemany Blacks have moved pastJim Crow, the “Black cul ture”that arose with the Civil RightsMove ment, of ten as a di rectre sult of gov ern ment pro gramssuch as Pres i dent John son’shere to fore men tioned “Great So ci ety,” didmore to sep a rate than unite the races and as Black pop u la tions grew in large cit ies, thespec ter of Black power once again ap pearedes pe cially in the South where they weremore nu mer ous. The les sons learnedin re con struc tion had not been en tirelyfor got ten and it ap pears that nei ther werethey al to gether out dated.

Mono lithicFrankly, the sim ple fact is that vir tu ally

with out fail, when a “tip ping point” ofBlack pres ence is reached in any area, justas dur ing re con struc tion, the same re sultsaris ing in that trou bled time ap pear againde spite all of the ef forts that have been putforth to pro mote a “color blind” so ci ety;that is, one in which race is not a fac tor inbe hav ior, po lit i cal or oth er wise. One needonly look at the gov ern ment in those cit ies– North and South – in which Black rule ises tab lished (and rule is the le git i mate wordto use) to see that vir tu ally ev ery one isBlack from top to bot tom, from May ors andthe ma jor ity of those in the City Coun cilsto the po lice and the fire chiefs all the waydown to the low li est clerk. If the po si tion is gained through ap point ment, in a Black-run me trop o lis it will – al most al ways – be filledby a Black. White-run cit ies are care fulto in clude mi nor i ties in their gov ern ingstruc tures of ten to the point at which abil ityis less im por tant than find ing an avail ablemem ber of the tar geted mi nor ity for apar tic u lar po si tion. But ap par ently Blacksfeel no such qualms when they are in thema jor ity.

BrothasFur ther more, it is n’t just the race of

the hire lings that makes these choicesprob lem atic. Rather, it is the prob lemsaris ing as a con se quence of such choicesbe ing based solely upon race. Many ofthese can di dates are un qual i fied or cor rupt– or both – and once en sconced, pro ceed tosur round them selves with fel low Blacks asun qual i fied and/or cor rupt as them selves.The higher up the cor rup tion be gins, theworse the gov ern ment be comes – and thelon ger the mu nic i pal ity is Black run, thehigher up the cor rup tion goes. Look atRay Nagin, Black mayor of New Or leanswho called for that city to be re built af terhur ri cane Ka trina as a “choc o late city.”Nagin was re cently con victed on sev eralfel ony charges and faces jail time. Thenthere is Marion Berry, sev eral time Blackmayor of Wash ing ton, DC, con victed ondrug charges and re-elected af ter serv ing ashort sen tence for his fe lo ni ous be hav ior.Then con sider Con gress man Char lie Rangel,found guilty of cheat ing on his taxes andex cus ing his ac tions by say ing that hedid n’t know that what he failed to pay were “taxes!” Rangel served as chair man of theHouse com mit tee in volved with tax a tionso he was ei ther cor rupt or in com pe tent!Good-time Char lie, pop u lar on both sidesof the aisle, was eas ily re-elected to hisseat by his Black con stit u ents. Rangel is

rem i nis cent of Adam Clay ton Powell, Jr., a light-skinned New York Black eter nallyre-elected from his dis trict in Har lem eventhough his sleazy life style was well known.The opin ion of his con stit u ents was thatPowell was “steal ing from The Man” andthere fore de served their sup port. Evenmany well known, highly in tel li gent Blacksvoted for the cur rent oc cu pant of the White House based solely upon his race! Thistype of men tal ity which seems to have nore quire ment of any qual i fi ca tion other than race leads to the in ev i ta bil ity of Black-runcit ies be com ing eco nomic, so cial and po -lit i cal blights whose only hope of sal va tion is di rectly re lated to and de pend ant uponthe re turn of po lit i cal and eco nomic powerto Whites. But even to hint of this fact is tocon demn one self as a rac ist and closetmem ber of the Klan. As a re sult, we see the mind-bog gling spec ta cle of a city choos ing eco nomic, so cial and lit eral ex tinc tionrather than ad mit to the fact that “BlackRun Amer ica” (as it is called) does n’twork!

Pre tenseThis situation is ex ac er bated be yond

be lief – and cer tainly be yond any hope ofso lu tion – by the wretched pol icy known as po lit i cal cor rect ness whose prac ti tio ners’use of “the race card” has vir tu ally endedall dis cus sion about, never mind at temptsto solve, prob lems in the na tion in volv ingrace. The prob lems of cit ies re duced tochaos and pro ceed ing to wards ex tinc tioncan not even be dis cussed be cause to do sowill re quire rec og ni tion that the city in volvedis Black-run and that this con di tion is thefoun da tion of all the en su ing prob lems. Ofcourse, this can not be ad mit ted be cause todo so will re quire the ac knowl edg mentthat, first, Black power is never lim itedonce it is ob tained and sec ondly, the onlydi rec tion that such un lim ited power in thehands of Blacks takes is down. Any at temptsto “fix” the prob lem means that sooner orlater, some one will have to men tion that

As pre dicted, Zim ba bwe’s over due “elec tions” have plungedthe bank rupt land into eth nic and ra cial vi o lence, and dic ta torRob ert Mugabe re fuses to cede power af ter los ing. Re newedlarge-scale ra cial cleans ing of Whites came once a court or deredMugabe to re lease elec tion fig ures which would have forced himout of of fice. When Whites ran Zim ba bwe as Rho de sia, that land -locked na tion was the “bread bas ket of Af rica.” Since Mugabe’ssei zure of power in 1979/80 he has con ducted eth nic cleans ingagainst both Whites and Matabele tribes men, ri vals of his rul ingShona tribe. The anti-White cam paign in creased in 2000 whenMugabe, all of his so cial pol i cies hav ing failed, ex pro pri atedmany of the re main ing White farms and gave them to his Shonaal lies who al lowed the fields to go fal low, ex ac er bat ing al readyabys mal eco nomic woes. White na tions should im me di ately opentheir doors to White ref u gees from Zim ba bwe and South Af ricaflee ing what is in fact White geno cide. West ern em bas sies shouldopen their doors and pre pare armed dip lo matic units to lo cateand res cue flee ing Whites.

the city’s lead er ship is too cor rupt and/orin com pe tent to gov ern and that the city’slead ers are in power be cause of vot erswhose choices were de ter mined by race aswell as which of “the broth ers” of feredthem the most free stuff. When pol i ti ciansand their con stit u ents are lim ited to suchcri te ria, one can not ex pect a dif fer ent,never mind better, out come.

The prob lem of race in this coun try andthrough out the West, that is, those na tionsfounded on West ern Civ i li za tion, a Whitefoundation, can not and will not be ad dressednever mind solved un til we truly reach apoint at which hon esty about this is sue isac cepted by all con cerned. As long as onecan say any thing about one race even if it is dis hon est, and noth ing about the othereven if it is hon est, we are in the pro cess ofcon sign ing our cul ture and our fu ture toex tinc tion.

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“Enough!”

By Chris DeHufffirstfreedom.net

Damn po lit i cal cor rect ness! Whiteshave noth ing to feel guilty about. If wecould be said to have owed a debt to thede scen dants of Black slaves (a doubt fulprop o si tion for a number of rea sons), thatdebt has long been paid off. Blacks inAmer ica have it better than their breth renany where else in the world; I cer tainlydon’t see them flee ing to Af rica whereslav ery, geno cide, pov erty and the AIDSvi rus kill mil lions ev ery year. So save thesob story; ev ery race on the planet has been sub jected to slav ery at some point in itshis tory in clud ing Whites, but ours is theonly one oth ers would have feel guilty forthis “his tor i cal griev ance.”

Time to de fend our selvesWhy should that be? The White race has

con trib uted more to the ad vance ment andwellbeing of man kind than any other, handsdown; that is an his tor i cal fact! They saywe’re “rac ist” de spite all of our ef forts toact oth er wise; well, I say we get ra ciallymotivated and return to pursuing our own

in ter ests with pride and no ble bear ing theway we used to. We must as sert our selvesor die; no body re spects a chump. Pe riod.

Bad arithmeticAs for ra cial pro fil ing, that’s a cir cu lar

ar gu ment at best. To say, “Ra cial pro fil inghap pens; the num ber of Blacks in prison isdis pro por tion ate to our num bers out in thepop u la tion; there fore, ra cial pro fil ing must be the rea son for this dis par ity” is spe cious, and it does n’t pass mus ter when you be ginto ex am ine the crime sta tis tics rel e vant tothis is sue. That dis pro por tion ate num ber of Blacks in prison is be cause Blacks com mita dis pro por tion ate amount of crime in thecoun try com pared with Whites! They need to ac cept re spon si bil ity for their ac tionsand stop mak ing ex cuses. In Con ser va tiveChron i cles of 30 June 1999, na tion allysyn di cated col um nist Sam uel Fran cis hadthis to say:

Truth“There is now much con tro versy about

so-called ‘ra cial-pro fil ing’ by the po lice,that is, the prac tice of ques tion ing Blacksin dis pro por tion ate num bers in theex pec ta tion that they are more likely thanpeo ple of other races to be crim i nals. Thephilo soph i cal, le gal and ra tio nal case forra cial pro fil ing has been elab o rated bythe phi los o pher Mi chael Levin. ‘Ra cial’pro fil ing is just as ra tio nal and pro duc tiveas ‘age’ or ‘sex’ pro fil ing. Po lice would bewast ing their time if they stopped andques tioned as many lit tle old la dies as theydo young Black men. It is the job of the

po lice to catch crim i nals, and they knowfrom ex pe ri ence who is likely to be anoffender. Amer i cans who do not ques tionthe wis dom of po lice of fi cers who no tice apos si ble sus pect’s age and sex should not be sur prised to learn that of fi cers also no ticerace…

Eye wit nesses“To re turn to the view that ar rest data

re flect po lice bias rather than gen u inegroup dif fer ences in crime rates, po liceac tu ally have very lit tle dis cre tion in whom they ar rest for vi o lent crimes. Ex cept formur der vic tims, most peo ple can tell po lice the race of the as sail ant. If a vic tim says hewas mugged by a White man, the po licecan not very well ar rest a Black man even if they want to. For this rea son, many peo pleac cept that po lice have lit tle dis cre tion inwhom they ar rest for vi o lent crime, but still be lieve drug laws are en forced un fairlyagainst mi nor i ties. Drug of fenses are be yondthe scope of this in ves ti ga tion, but here,too, there is in de pend ent ev i dence thatar rest rates re flect dif fer ences in crim i nalbe hav ior, not se lec tive law en force ment.The U. S. De part ment of Health and Hu manSer vices keeps re cords by race of drug-re lated emer gency room ad mis sions. Itre ports that Blacks are ad mit ted at 6.67times the non-His panic White rate forher oin and cocain (rates for His pan icsare 2.82 and 2.35 times the White rate;in for ma tion was not re ported for Amer i can In di ans or Asians). There is only oneplau si ble ex pla na tion for these rates:Blacks are much more likely to be us ingdrugs in the first place. Fi nally, if rac istWhite cops were un fairly ar rest ing non-Whites we would ex pect ar rest rates forAsians to be higher than those for Whites.In stead, they are lower for al most ev erytype of crime.”

Amer ica’s PolitpropFor a more thor ough ex am i na tion of this

and other re lated is sues, I rec om mend TheMyth of a Rac ist Crim i nal Jus tice Sys tem,by Wil liam Wilbanks.

The Trayvon Mar tin kill ing was notwhat the me dia and pro-Black lobby havemade it out to be, it was not mo ti vatedby hate and Mar tin was not pro filed byZimmerman. All across this coun try hatecrimes are com mit ted, and by all races, butBlacks are taught to “hate Whitey” fromchild hood on up and they com mit morein ter ra cial vi o lence than any other race ofpeo ple. It does n’t take a ge nius to con clude that a sig nif i cant por tion of this vi o lence ismo ti vated by hate. On 7 Jan u ary 2007, ayoung White cou ple in Knox ville Ten nes see,Chris Newsom (23) and Channon Chris tian(21), were kid napped, raped, sodomized,tor tured, dis mem bered and slain by agroup of five Ne groes (four men and onewoman); yet most of White Amer icaknows noth ing about it be cause ma jorme dia net works have al most com pletelyig nored it. If this bru tally hei nous crimedoes not fit into the def i ni tion of “hatecrime,” then the term in my opin ion is

ab so lutely mean ing less; White Amer icashould be up in arms over the com mis sionof such a crime! That we’re not makes meweep for my peo ple. The me dia re mainsi lent, which should tell you some thing;such hy poc risy is dis gust ing. And whatabout these “flash mobs” I keep hear ingabout; groups of Black teen ag ers tar get ingWhites for no ap par ent rea son, and us ingcellphone tech nol ogy to co or di nate theat tack to guar an tee max i mum dam age?How is that not a hate crime? Where’s theme dia cov er age? And now we have the son of a for eign pol i ti cian killed on Amer i cansoil by a gang of three Ne groes, one ofwhom ex pressed his ha tred for all thingsWhite on the internet, but rather thanad dress the is sue hon estly our me dia andpol i ti cians make ex cuses for this be hav ior.

A re turn to san ityWhite Amer i cans need to wake up! And

by wake up I do not mean that we need tosim ply be con scious of this re al ity, I meanthat we need to do some thing about it. With the complicit me dia and cor rupt po lit i calre gime we can not ex pect this prob lem tore solve it self; we must be will ing to takemat ters in hand and re solve it our selves.Dou ble stan dards are in no body’s in ter est;they in ter fere with a proper func tion ing ofthe so cial or gan ism be cause one party ismade to feel un jus ti fi ably guilty while theother is en cour aged to con tinue mak inghim feel that way. This can not con tinue; ifwe keep al low ing other races to brow beatus and dic tate terms as if we were guilty ofsome crime and all the while they con tinueto mur der, rob and rape us, then we de serve as much. We’ll learn to rec og nize our ownin ter ests and pur sue them with out shame or never find our way out of this quag mirewe’ve al lowed our selves to be en tan gledin. It’s time to say “enough.” Stand up,White man, and say it: “Enough!”

The au thor wel comes your cor re spon dence. Writeto: C. DeHuff #P-17205, KVSP, C6-204, P. O. Box5103, Delano, CA 93216. Please in clude a SASE.

Here’ more of the MLK es saybe gun in TFF’sOct. 2013 is sueby a man do inghis time in theAr chi pel ago.

Some body needs to tell those hot-for-a-hate-crime folks they’ve let a big one sneak by on their watch.

In the early morn ing hours of Jan. 7,2007, Chris Newsom and his girl friendChannon Chris tian were carjacked andheld cap tive in a house on Chipman Streetin Knox ville, Ten nes see. Both were raped,tor tured and killed. Newsom’s body wasdis cov ered in the vi cin ity that af ter noonburn ing along side some rail road tracks.Chris tian’s body was found stuffed in a

The par ents of hate crime vic tims Channon Chris tian and Chris Newsom re act to the jury’s con vic tionand rec om mended death sen tence for the al leged ring leader of these mur ders by ob vi ous subhumans.

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Channon Chris tian

Age: 21Uni ver sity of Ten nes see stu dentPar ents: Gary and Deena Chris tian

Chris to pher NewsomAge: 23

Halls High School grad u atePar ents: Hugh and Mary Newsom

Where is the mediacracy?

trash can in side the house a cou ple of dayslater. Five peo ple con nected with the crime were ar rested. On Oc to ber 30, 2009,al leged ring leader Lemaricus Davidsonwas sen tenced to death by le thal in jec tionfor his role in the rape and mur ders. Hisbrother, Letalvis Cobbins, was sen tencedto life with out pa role in Au gust for rapeand mur der. Eric Boyd is serv ing an 18-year sen tence in fed eral prison for help ingin the carjacking. George Thomas andVanessa Coleman were charged with first-de gree mur der.

Letalvis CobbinsAge: 26Found guilty: Sen tencedto life with out pa rolefor first-de gree mur derand rape in Au gust2009.Brother of al legedring leader, LemaricusDavidson.

Here are the sav ages:

Pros e cu tors name him as group’s sec ond-in-com mand.Linked to vic tims via DNA ev i dence.His tory of carjacking con vic tions, gangaf fil i a tion.Con cedes pres ence at Chipman Street crime scene, de nies ac tive role.Cobbins claims fear of brother kept him atbay.

Lemaricus DavidsonAge: 28Found guilty: Sen tencedto death by le tha lin jec tion for first-de greemur der and rape inOc to ber 2009.Ac cused ring leader.Tied to gun be lievedused in fa tal shoot ing

of Chris to pher Newsom.Fin ger print found in carjacked ve hi cle.Linked to vic tims via DNA ev i dence.His tory of rob bery, carjacking con vic tions, gang af fil i a tion.Con cedes wit ness ing kid nap ping; de niesrole in rapes or slayings.La bels brother, Letalvis Cobbins, as ring -leader.

George ThomasAge: 26Friend of Cobbins.Blamed by co-con-spirators for shoot ingChris to pher Newsom.His tory of rob berycharges. No DNAlinks to vic tims.Ac cuses carjacking

ac ces sory Eric Boyd in kill ings.

Vanessa ColemanAge: 21Girl friend of Cobbins.Con fessed see ingChannon Chris tianstran gled.No ev i den tiary linksto carjacking, rapes;de nies any role inrapes, slayings.

Claims fear of male sus pects.

Knock out gameTopconservativenews.com

This hate crime at tack back fired whenthe thug got beaten up on cam era. See thevideo at above website.

A Black male at an Ar i zona gas sta tionis cap tured on video be rat ing two Whitemales with pro fan ity, ra cial slurs, threats,and ho mo sex ual in vi ta tions. All threepar ties ini tially go their own way. The perpwalks up to the video cam era to ex claimthat he is “from New York,” and yells more threats and ra cial slurs. How ever, once thetwo White vic tims walk apart, the perpcharges at one of them and throws a su per -man style punch. In stead of be ing knockedout, the truck driver hu mil i ates his Blackattacker.

On pro pa ganda in Amer ica

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presstv.ir

A re port shows that Iran’s top oil im port ers have bought more than 1 mil lion bpd sinceNo vem ber. Feb ru ary was the fourth straight month inwhich Teh ran’s oil ex portsin creased de spite West ernsanc tions.

Feb ru ary crude load ingsby Iran’s top four buy ers –China, In dia, Ja pan andSouth Ko rea – rose to 1.16mil lion bpd, ac cord ing to aReuters re port on March 19.

Get ting realChina im ported 502,500 bpd of Ira nian

crude oil in February, tak ing its pur chasesback to pre-sanc tions lev els. The Asiancoun try re ceived 564,536 bpd in Jan u ary.

Mean while, China’s State-run traderZhuhai Zhenrong Corp has an nounced that it is ne go ti at ing a new con den sate con tractwith Teh ran, which could in crease crude

im port from Iran even more in 2014.In dia, Iran’s sec ond-big gest cli ent,

bought 304,286 bpd of crude in Feb ru aryand 412,000 bpd in Jan u ary,

South Ko rea im ported 1.1 mil lion tonsof Ira nian crude in Feb ru ary, equiv a lent to294,069 bar rels per day, show ing anin crease of 104 per cent com pared to thesame pe riod last year.

In clud ing Tur key, Iran’s crude andcon den sate ex ports rose to 1.37 mil lion

bpd in Feb ru ary, up by 74,000 bpd fromJan u ary.

The higher sales to Iran’s main cli ents,mostly in Asia and in clud ing Tur key, camefol low ing the par tial eas ing of sanc tions on Teh ran in line with an in terim nu clearagree ment clinched with the six ma jorworld powers.

Less hys ter i cal movesIran and the five per ma nent mem bers of

the United Na tions Se cu rity Coun cil – theUnited States, Brit ain, France, Rus sia andChina – plus Ger many signed the Genevadeal on No vem ber 24, 2013. The two sidesstarted to im ple ment the agree ment onJanuary 20.

Un der the Geneva agree ment, the sixcoun tries agreed to pro vide Iran with somesanc tions re lief in ex change for Teh ranagree ing to limit cer tain as pects of itsnu clear ac tiv i ties dur ing a six-monthpe riod. It was also agreed that no nu clear-re lated sanc tions would be im posed on thecoun try within the same timeframe.

Iran oil ex ports steadily in creasing

Fran cis Parker Yockey was born inChi cago in 1917. He grad u ated withhon ors from No tre Dame in 1941. Af ter ashort war time stint in the Army he servedas As sis tant Pros e cut ing At tor ney for WayneCounty (De troit, MI). He took a po si tionwith the War Crimes Tri bu nal in 1946 – ale gal bit of gob ble dy gook which pre cededa hang ing orgy* – and shortly quit indis gust. Later, in 1948, he wrote Im pe riumwhile liv ing in Ire land. The U. S. StateDe part ment re fused to re new his pass port.He was seized when en tering the coun try,and there af ter jailed where he mys te ri ously died on June 21, 1960.

* So sa dis tic was this Purim ex e cu tion, that the trapdoor and rope length were cal cu lated in a fash ion thatthe vic tims would drop and smash their faces on theledge be fore the slack was taken up. In ad di tion, mostwere bru tally beaten and tor tured prior to hang ing.

By Fran cis Parker Yockeygnosticliberationfront.com

Far more im por tantto Eu rope than thepro pa ganda aboutdo mes tic af fairs inAmer ica is that about for eign af fairs.

T H E N U ME N“de moc racy” is usedalso in this realm asthe es sence of re al ity. A for eign de vel op -ment sought to bebrought about is called “spread ingde moc racy”; a de vel op ment sought to behin dered is “against de moc racy,” or“fas cis tic.” “Fas cism” is the numencor re spond ing to evil in the ol ogy, and infact they are di rectly equated in Amer i canpro pa ganda.

The prime en emy in the pro pa gandapicture was al ways Eu rope, and es pe ciallythe Prus sian-Eu ro pean spirit which rose withsuch self-ev i dent force in the Eu ro peanRev o lu tion of 1933 against the neg a tiveview of life, with its ma te ri al ism, money-ob ses sion, and dem o cratic cor rup tion.The more surely it ap peared that thisRev o lu tion was not a su per fi cial po lit i calphe nom e non, a mere trans fer of oneparty-re gime for an other, that it was a deepspir i tual, to tal rev o lu tion, of a new, vi talspirit against a dead spirit, the more vi o lent be came the hate pro pa ganda di rectedagainst Eu rope. By 1938, this pro pa gandahad reached an in ten sity, both in vol umeand in emo tional frenzy, that could not besur passed. Cease lessly the Amer i can wasbom barded with the mes sage that Eu ropewas at tack ing ev ery thing worth while in the world, “God,” “Re li gion,” “de moc racy,”“Free dom,” “peace,” “Amer ica.”

This ex ces sive use of ab strac tions wasit self in dic a tive that there was a lack ofcon crete re al i ties to use. The fail ure toarouse ex cite ment, de spite the pro pa gandabom bard ment, led to the the sis that Eu ropewas plan ning to in vade the United Stateswith fleets and ar mies. Ideas like thesein deed con quered the in tel lec tual side ofthe Amer i can mass mind, but did notpen e trate to the emo tional level of rous inggen u ine ap pre hen sion or ef fec tive hate.“Ag gres sor” was an other lead ing word in the in tel lec tual as sault. Again, it did not re lateto facts, and was only al lowed to work oneway as a term of abuse. “In ter na tionalmo ral ity” was in vented and for mu lated sothat the en emy of the Cul ture-dis torterbe came ipso facto im moral. If they couldnot find po lit i cal rea sons for their pol i tics,they were all the more re source ful incre at ing moral, ideo log i cal, eco nomic, and es the tic rea sons. Na tions were di vided into good and bad. Eu rope as a whole was badwhen it was united, and if Cul ture dis tor tionwas able to se cure a foot hold in anyEu ro pean land, such land be came therebygood. The Amer i can pro pa ganda ma chinere acted with ven om ous ha tred against theEu ro pean par ti tion ing of Bo he mia in1938. Ev ery Eu ro pean power which hadpar tic i pated in the ne go ti a tions was

de nounced as evil, ag gres sive, im moral,anti-dem o cratic, and the rest of it.

Fun da men tal in this po lit i cal pic turewas the the sis that pol i tics was a mat ter of“forms of gov ern ment” strug gling againstone an other. Not na tions or States, butab strac tions like “de moc racy” and “fas cism”were the con tent of the world-strug gle.This im posed the ne ces sity of call ing theop po nent of the mo men tary sit u a tion as“dem o cratic” or “fas cis tic,” and chang ingit from month to month, year to year.Ser bia, Po land, Ja pan, Rus sia, China,Hun gary, Ru ma nia and many other unitshave been both “fas cist” and “dem o cratic,” de pend ing upon pre cisely what treaty theyhad made, and with what power.

The di vi sion into “dem o cratic” and“fas cis tic” cor re sponded ex actly with thatinto treaty-break ing and treaty-ob serv ingpow ers. Sup ple ment ing was the di chot omy:peace-lov ing na tions, and – the other kind.

The phrase “in ter na tionallaw” was pop u lar ized, and itwas used to de scribe a thingwhich has never ex isted, andcan not ex ist.

It had no con nec tion what ever with thereal in ter na tional law in 500 years ofWest ern prac tice. It was pop u lar ized tomean that any change in the in ter na tionalter ri to rial sta tus quo was “for bid den” by“in ter na tional law.” Any words what everthat had good con no ta tions were linked withthe lead ing catch words of the pic ture. Thus West ern Civ i li za tion was too im pres siveto treat as a hos tile term, and it was usedto de scribe parliamentarism, class-war,plu toc racy, and fi nally – Bolshevik Rus sia. It was in sisted by the pro pa ganda ma chinedur ing the time of the bat tle at Sta lin grad in the Fall of 1942 be tween Eu rope and Asiathat the Asi atic forces rep re sented West ernCiv i li za tion while the Eu ro pean ar mieswere the en e mies of West ern Civ i li za tion.The fact that Si be rian, Turkestani, andKirghizian reg i ments were be ing used bythe Bolshevik re gime was ad duced as proofthat Asia had saved West ern Civ i li za tion.

To Eu ro pe ans, this sort of thing tes ti fiesto two great facts: the to tal lack of anypolitical or cul tural con scious ness what everin the masses of the Amer i can pop u la tion,and the deep, to tal, and im pla ca ble en mityto ward Eu rope of the Cul ture-dis tort ingre gime in Amer ica. Ja pan was also treatedin the pro pa ganda pic ture as an en emy, butnot as an ir rec on cil able en emy, like Eu rope.The pro pa ganda against Ja pan was neveral lowed to take a ra cial form, lest the ra cialin stincts of the Amer i can pop u la tion beawak ened into a storm that would sweepaway the dis torter. The gen er ally milder

tone of the anti-Jap a nese pro pa gandawas ow ing to the fact that Ja pan had notex pe ri enced, and could not pos si blyex pe ri ence, any thing like the greatEu ro pean Rev o lu tion of 1933.

Be cause of the prim i tive in tel lec tual ityin a coun try whose pop u la tion had beenmen tally uniformized, this pro pa ganda wasable to adopt ex tremely crude ex pe di ents.Thus, dur ing the war prep a ra tion of 1933-1939, the press, cin ema and ra dio werefilled with sto ries of in sults to the Amer i canflag abroad, of se cret doc u ments ac ci den tallydis cov ered, of con ver sa tions heard overtapped wires, of dis cov er ies of arms caches in the pos ses sion of Amer i can na tion al istgroups, and the like. “News reels” pur port ingto have been filmed abroad were ac tu allymade in some cases in Hol ly wood. Sofan tas tic did it all be come that when, a year be fore the Sec ond World War, a wire lesspro gram car ried an imag i na tive storyof an in va sion from Mars, there weresymp toms of wide spread panic among thepro pa gan dized masses.

Be cause Amer ica had never comestrongly un der the im pres sion of theSpan ish cab i net-pol i tics us ages whichbe came en grafted on the Eu ro pean spirit,the Cul ture-dis tort ing re gime was able toen gage in pro pa ganda at tacks of anex tremely re pul sive and vile kind di rectedagainst the pri vate lives and char ac ters ofEu ro pean lead ers who rep re sented the20th cen tury world-out look. These lead erswere rep re sented as hav ing been pan ders,ho mo sex u als, dope-fiends and sa dists. The pro pa ganda was en tirely free from anycul tural ba sis, and was com pletely cyn i calwith re gard to facts. Pre cisely as the cin ema-fac to ries of Hol ly wood ground out ly ingplays and “news reels,” the pro pa gan distsof the press cre ated what “facts” theyneeded. When the Jap a nese air forcesat tacked the Amer i can na val base at PearlHar bor in De cem ber, 1941, the Cul ture-distorters did not know that Eu rope wouldtake this oc ca sion to re tal i ate against theun de clared war which the Cul ture-dis tort ingre gime in Wash ing ton had been wag ingagainst Eu rope. The re gime there fore atonce de cided to ex ploit the Jap a nese at tack as a Eu ro pean mil i tary mea sure. To thisend, the pro pa ganda or gans at once spreadthe “news” that Eu ro pean planes withEu ro pean pi lots had par tic i pated in theat tack, and had even led it. Al though ev erycap i tal ship in the base was sunk in thisat tack, the re gime of fi cially an nouncedthat only slight dam age had been done.These fact-cre ations were as noth ing,how ever, to the mas sive, post-war,“con cen tra tion-camp” pro pa ganda of theCul ture-dis tort ing re gime based inWash ing ton.

This pro pa ganda an nounced that

6,000,000 mem bers of the Jew ish Cul ture-Na tion-State-Church-Peo ple-Race had beenkilled in Eu ro pean camps, as well as anin de ter mi nate num ber of other peo ple. The pro pa ganda was on a world wide scale, andwas of a men dac ity that was per hapsadapted to a uniformized mass, but wassim ply dis gust ing to dis crim i nat ingEu ro pe ans. The pro pa ganda was tech ni callyquite com plete. “Pho to graphs” weresup plied in mil lions of cop ies. Thou sandsof the peo ple who had been killedpub lished ac counts of their ex pe ri ences inthese camps. Hun dreds of thou sands moremade for tunes in post-war black-mar kets.“Gas-cham bers” that did not ex ist werepho to graphed, and a “gasmobile” wasin vented to tit il late the me chan i cally-minded.

We come now to the pur pose of thispro pa ganda which the re gime gave to itsmen tally-en slaved masses. From theanal y sis in the 20th Cen tury Po lit i calOut look, the pur pose is seen to be onlyone: it was de signed to cre ate a to tal war inthe spir i tual sense, tran scend ing the lim itsof pol i tics, against West ern Civ i li za tion.The Amer i can masses, both mil i tary andci vil ian, were given this men tal poi son inor der to in flame them to the point wherethey would carry out with out flinch ing thepost war an ni hi la tion pro gram. In par tic u larit was de signed to sup port a war af ter theSec ond World War, a war of loot ing, hang ingand star va tion against de fense less Eu rope.

The above ar ti cle was ex cerpted from Im pe rium(pp 529-534), which is pub lished by Noon tide Pressand avail able for pur chase from the In sti tute forHis tor i cal Re view. Source: Re printed from The Jour nalof His tor i cal Re view, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 143-147.

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Feb ru ary 26, 2014, a day of in famy, sawAr i zona Gov er nor Jan Brewer veto Sen ateBill 1062, which was de signed to pre ventdis crim i na tion against peo ple who live byGod’s law. This re li gious lib erty is a coreAmer i can value, and religious rights trump so-called civil rights.

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Be yond doubt, brain washed Amer i canshave ac cepted the evil, sub ver sive Jew ishcon trol of our ma jor me dia and gov ern ment.It was not Arabs that mur dered 34 Amer i cansail ors with pre med i ta tion, wound ing 172oth ers, and dam aged our USS Lib ertybe yond re pair – it was Is rael!

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pay pol i ti cians to pass “laws” re quir ing allcitizens to buy in sur ance at poor odds; thatis, we’re un will ingly gam bling on li a bil ity.

Why blame bums and pri mates? Whore mained si lent in 1913? Who thought FDRwas a great man? Who never ob jected towel fare, nor com plained about the cheesepro gram, food stamps, So cial ist Se cu rity,the re moval of gold, re plac ing sil ver coinswith slugs and zinc cents for cop per? Whopro tested Obama Care? Who pro tests thiscon stant war, for eign aid, “vic tory tax” orin come tax, our sup posed debt, the NSA,FBI, Se cret Ser vice and all these per jur ingpol i ti cians? JOHN CARLEY

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HIS CREDENTIALSWas n’t it just heart warm ing to see all of

those V. I. Le nin stat ues get pulled downacross Ukraine? Of course, I’ll be lieve theUkraine is fi nally free when I see all thosestat ues of that bald-headed Jew re placedby the great est Ukrai nian pa triot of theTwen ti eth Cen tury, Semyon Petlyura.

JOHN TRAINORAttleboro, MA

June 26, 2009 – “The Jew ish Fo rumof Ukraine has pro tested the Kiev citycoun cil’s de ci sion to re name Com in ternStreet Symyon Petlyura Street.” Ahem.

IN GOD WE TRUSTThe Spirit of Truth would teach sin cere

seek ers re gard ing God’s will if or ga nizedre li gion were n’t hold ing the pop u lace back.Once God is re moved from the ed u ca tional sys tem, the mach i na tions of pro pa gandahave de liv ered a ma jor blow to so ci ety byway of mis in for ma tion. Un ques tion ably, in ev ery facet of life, our na tion needs di vinein ter ven tion. RAYMOND LANG

Cooperstown, NDLet’s stop tak ing dis ori ented 501-C-3

“re li gion” se ri ous and pray on our own.

LEST WE FORGETAt the Zi on ist Con gress in 1897, founder

of that idea and first leader Theodor Herzlad vised his fol low ers there would be threeworld wars and, con clud ing the sec ond, aZi on ist State was to ap pear. Af ter the third,in which war the Mus lims and Chris tiansan ni hi late one an other, Zi on ist Jews wouldre pop u late the world. Read the Geor giaGuidestones: they come right out with it!These types would re duce 17½ bil lion to16 bil lion to a mere half bil lion, just a fewsur vi vors be ing their slaves.

DONALD LARKINGNew ton, MA

Those huge NWO-fi nanced slabs with ten rules put there in 1979 by ElbertonGran ite Fin ish ing Com pany say keep theworld pop u la tion un der 500,000,000; butsuch a New World Or der de fies na tureeven while us ing the word na ture threetimes in ten para graphs. There’s a motto:“Thou shalt do wars by de cep tion.”

INSINCERITYI watched John Kerry, U. S. Sec re tary of

State, for mer U. S. Sen a tor, pres i den tialcan di date and Viet nam war vet eran (forwhat that’s worth in his case), make thefol low ing very hyp o crit i cal state ment onthe February 23 nightly news re gard ingRus sia’s in ter ven tion in Ukraine:

“You just don’t, in the 21st cen tury,be have in 19th cen tury fash ion by in vad ing an other coun try on com pletely trumped-up pre text, so it is a very se ri ous sit u a tion.”

I have never in my life heard a morehyp o crit i cal state ment from any one. Hashe for got ten about our in va sions of othercoun tries “on com pletely trumped-uppre text”? Can you say, “Philippines, Cuba,Co lum bia, Pan ama, Hon du ras, Nicaragua,Ger many (twice), Ja pan, Af ghan i stan, Iraq,Libya, Yu go sla via, So ma lia, Syria, Ko rea,Rus sia, Can ada, Mex ico,” and oth erswhose names I can not think of? It sug geststhat we truly are the “evil em pire,” the ones who can’t mind our own busi ness.

ARTHUR HAVELRich mond, VA

CIVIL DISOBEDIENCEAn As so ci ated Press ar ti cle re gard ing

New York ers burn ing their gun reg is tra tion forms is an other warn ing that real Amer i canswill not com ply with un just laws.

Yes ter day, a fine-look ing man, for merCoast Guard, came into our store. He wasvery dis gusted with the cur rent run ofthings in pol i tics. He stated that he told lawen force ment (I don’t know where he wasfrom) that if they came for his guns, to alsobring cas kets. He would bury them on hisfarm.

I am happy to re port that we haveSher iffs in Ten nes see who stand by our Bill of Rights. Thirty-two Ten nes see Sher iffs, so far, have been re cip i ents of our Amer i can ismdis plays – the Ten Com mand ments, theDec la ra tion of In de pend ence and the Billof Rights. By God’s Grace and Help, wewill have them all be fore I fill my owncas ket.

May I re mind you that the prob lem isthe as so ci a tion of guns with al co hol andto bacco (BATF). These agen cies must leavethe guns out of their al pha bet agen cies.

JUNE GRIFFINDayton, TN

RED CROSS DENIERSMany thanks for the March 2014 ar ti cle

on the Hol low-Hoax. Af ter the thou sandsof Jews, who, given the choice to wait forthe Rus sian-Com mu nists to lib er ate themor go East with the Ger mans out of thework-con cen tra tion camps, chose the lat ter they be came, willy-nilly, the first frame ofref er ence in con sid er ing and con clud ingthat those camps were in fact work camps.One of the worst things to happen to theJews there was, be cause of hard work, they got blis ters, cal louses and dirt on theirhands, some thing very rare for a Jew ishman back then and even now.

The Red Cross faith fully fur nishes uswith a very ac cu rate num ber of deathsfrom all causes for those who died in thecamps at some where be tween 250,000 and300,000, over half of whom were n’t Jew ish,plus the lies of death due to gas sing. Theexterminationists have lost. TFF is the first place I’ve seen the re lief ef forts of The Red Cross which saved many from death bydis ease and star va tion; not, in fact, causedby the Ger mans. Hello the al lies bombedthose rail lines lead ing into the camps thatcar ried food.

I won der how many thank-you noteswere sent to The Red Cross in sin cereap pre ci a tion for their work?

STEPHEN MAJCHRZAKDundalk, MD

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SOME HISTORYValerie Protopapas’article on “Re ject ing

this New South” [February TFF] was verygood and ad dressed many of the is sues Ihave raised. But it did n’t go into the deeperis sue of where slav ery in the South – andthe Amer i cas in gen eral – came from, andwhy North ern ers of good faith were mis led into Ab o li tion ism.

The Jew ish slave trade was a plague onEu rope from Ro man times. It cor rupted the Celts be fore the Romans con quered Gaul.It changed the na ture of the work ing classin Scan di na via and Brit ain, plagu ing all ofEu rope un til White slav ery was largelybrought to heel in Cath o lic na tions in the14th Cen tury. In the 15th Cen tury, cor ruptoc cult ists like Henry the Nav i ga tor al liedwith the Jews to cre ate ra cial slav ery, in the pro cess Talmudizing the Church.

The Jews and their al lies on the thronesof Eu rope forced Black slaves upon Whitecol o nists. Span ish col o nists be gan re sist ingBlack slaves as early as 1512, but the kings im posed them, of ten on royal land. In theAmer i can South, an ar is toc racy tied to theMasonic oc cult ists of Eng land used theslave sys tem to drive down the wages ofWhite work ers, as im mi gra tion is do ingto day. Along with the Jew ish slav ers, theyal lowed Jew ish usu rers to ex ploit the small farm ers with cot ton fac tor ing crop loans.7% of South ern Whites owned slaves, vs. South ern Jews at 14%. BILL WHITE

Roanoak, VA

SHOCKEDRe gard ing The First Free dom as best in

our move ment, I am, how ever, con frontedwith a moral di lemma. Hav ing pub lishedbooks and book lets, I know what it is likere ceiv ing crit i cism, and hate it. This is notex actly crit i cism, but a moral con cern. YourJan u ary 2014 TFF car ried a story about the sav ages in Af rica; but, to pub lish the photoof a slain White woman hang ing by herfeet gut ted like a deer was over the line ofde cency. Per haps you were go ing for shock ef fect. I don’t need it. Quite tuned in tothe re al ity of our com ing con flict. I shareyour news pa per with my son, and he haschil dren. This would have sent my 12-year-old grand daugh ter into shock; it nearlysent me into shock.

We are al ready in World War Three, butthe es tab lish ment does n’t call it that. Sonei ther do we. This is “The Big One.” OurLast Stand must be the cor rect stand. Ifwe lower our selves to their stan dards ofde cency it will dis qual ify us from vic tory,since the fi nal con flict will be one whereGod chooses the win ners.

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Every would-be king of Earth, cru sader and in vader (if I’m not re peat ing my self)has ei ther died pre ma turely or be come inlater years iso lated,bit terly plagued with such a wretch ed nessas the self-gov ernedneed not suf fer. Why pun ish them selves in that way, lust ing forso much more power than the of fices theirpeers would del e gate to the best qual i fiedcan di date pledg ing he will serve, not lord it over, those who’ve elected him?

Al though many a po lit i cally am bi tiousgen eral and to day’s “di ver si fied” army ofgrunts are de ceived, noth ing fun da men talhas changed. Whether by a White na tion’sin at ten tive ness, multicultist de sign or both, if con di tions for tu mult ripen, it hap pens.

In for ma tion over load may ob scure thefact, but ev ery thing still moves in cy cles.Der Spiegel, now sput tering its ab sur di tiesin des per a tion mode, tries to keep Ger man“never again” guilt alive in tan dem withthe New York mediacracy’s con dem na tionof “rac ism” and other normal pro cliv i ties.This too shall pass.

A. K. Chesterton’s New Un happy Lordsdon’t get it, but sat is fac tion with one’s lotmeans openly de serv ing rather than tak ingvia de cep tive stealth. Yet, if we de clare aWar on Men tal Pov erty in try ing to re lieveto day’s would-be world rul ers of their gold fix a tion by in tro duc ing them to the GoldenRule, how can this happy news by pass theme dia they for bid to dis cuss moral is sues?A coun ter-dis in for ma tion move ment mustpenetrate the self-cen sor ship surroundingall those long-suf fer ing de ceiv ers, lib er atethat mis er a ble “Illuminati” ghetto and letsome real light in. Im pos si ble, you say?Nay, it’s in ev i ta ble; truth al ways tri umphs.You are perusing such a ground break ing,fu ture-ori ented news pa per at the mo ment.

Peo ple who would have noth ing to dowith gov ern ment none the less pay for andfight its wars cho reo graphed by those whoteach the world to sing “De moc racy!” inper fect har mony. That op era tours Ukraine, South Af rica, Syria, any where its me diamunch kin stage hands get the scripts right,for each “di ver sity” scene must fall on cue.Removing di vine guid ance as an out datedback drop, “allurement for the masses,”they ex pect good press at this sea son’s end, their the ater and its re view ers be ing fam ily.

And whether the mem bers of that castbow to each other at next year’s opener orstand ac cused be fore mag is trates cit ing the Nuremberg pre ce dent re mains a work inprogress.

It’s timeFor the op era about slav ery that di rects

draftee and lord alike in their re spec tiveroles will en dure un til one or both playersre al ize some one must ex er cise a little civildis obe di ence. Self-gov ern ment be gins athome; let’s not del e gate it past the State orcon fed er a tion whose man date co mes upfor an nual re newal by our own peo ple – noil le gally vot ing non-White im mi grants orJews.

Gasp, you don’t mean…?! In deed I do.

This is not to say it will take place in yourlife time or mine, only that the cy cli cal andin ev i ta ble, his toric re cord of the noon tide,au tumn and many a sea son’s re gen er a tioncon tin ues un abated. For just its pe riod ofla tency re mains up to us, the gen e sis be ingeter nal.

Mak ing the near fu ture un pre dict able isour in do lence: ac cept ing such ri dic u louslynar row “choices” as di a bol i cally cun ningme dia munch kins keep shov ing daily intoour faces. Whom shall we “vote” for if it’sbe tween Lord Rothschild’s off spring Deeand Dum, twins de liv ered mo ments apartat the AIPAC Clinic?

De tec tive mys teryWhen and how we’ll un seat those Jews,

thus re gain ing con sti tu tional coin age along with uncompromised news, is any body’sguess. Meantime, printed usury notes sendus chas ing di ver sion ary leads. Camouflage hides in plain sight what could bring thembe fore a Nuremberg-type tri bu nal – if wewere n’t mak ing our selves look fool ish bygo ing after their ru mor mill’s imagined orfalsely-ac cused bo gey men.

Main stream news pa pers still man age toget at least a shal low ver sion of the factsstraight, know ing we can eas ily re fer backto their sources and re ports. More quicklylost be yond our mem ory’s re call are thosefrom televison, the me dium which, thoughsome what less elu sive than the internet’smoles broadcasting in stant “re al i ties,” canand does purge its own ar chives if a storythreat ens the cur rent campaign.

Sabotaging researchThat con spir acy for a world gov ern ment

un der Jew ish dom i na tion calls at pres entfor an all-out internet blitz krieg against us“con spir acy the o rists,” as tele vised “news” moves quickly into each breach opened upwherever planted tales mis di rect thor oughin ves ti ga tion, lead ing the pub lic to ridicule our ef forts at dis cov er ing the truth. Me diashock troops hav ing made se ri ous in quiryout side the san i tized ver sion look silly, thehardcopy munch kins then come moppingup with an of fi cial, gov ern ment-au tho rized “in de pend ent” panel’s find ings pub lishedas their still-hid den con spir acy’s ar chivedfi nal ver sion.

Let’s have Mi chael Col lins Piper, au thor of False Flags, ex plain how it works:

“The first pub lic hint of what wasopenly-ac knowl edged high-level in trigueof this sort – de signed to un der mine the9-11 truth move ment (not to men tion anyand all sug ges tions of con spir a cies in other realms) was for mally un veiled on Jan u ary15, 2008.

“At that time, one Cass Sunstein, apro fes sor at the Uni ver sity of Chi cago,and his co-au thor, Har vard law pro fes sorAdrian Vermeule, put forth a so-called“pre lim i nary draft” of what was of fi ciallyis sued as ‘Har vard Pub lic Law Work ingPa per No. 08-03 and Uni ver sity of Chi cagoPub lic Law Work ing Pa per No. 199.’

“Al though lit tle-no ticed at the time itwas first is sued, the ‘work ing pa per’ cameun der broad-rang ing pub lic in spec tion(widely dis cussed on the internet) af terSunstein was drafted in 2009 by Pres i dentBarack Obama to serve as ad min is tra tor ofthe Of fice of In for ma tion and Reg u la toryAf fairs, a post Sunstein de parted in 2012.

“Later pub lished un der other aus picesun der the ti tle ‘Con spir acy The o ries,’ thepa per ad dressed the spe cific ques tion ofhow the gov ern ment should re spond tocon spir acy the o ries that were now hold ingwide sway (par tic u larly on the internet)and, in no un cer tain terms, ad dressed whatSunstein (who is Jew ish) con sid ered thespe cific dan ger of the grow ing be lief thatIs rael had played a part in 9-11.

“Nat u rally, 9-11 truthers were out ragedby this pa per and noted (rightly so) that theco-au thor was now ef fec tively ‘min is ter ofin for ma tion’ for the Obama re gime: A U. S. gov ern ment of fi cial was ac tu ally pon der ing,

in writ ing, how gov ern ment power couldbe used to deal with con spir acy the o riesand those who be lieved in them!”

Wikipedia has writer George Or well –who backed the Com mu nist “Re pub li can”side fight ing Franco in Spain’s Civil War –“op posed to to tal i tar i an ism,” although hein his life time flaunted the whole fiend ishscheme, secretly laugh ing in sanely at those who still did n’t get it.

In Or well’s 1984, Winston Smith was apro to type of to day’s “truthers,” or internetsurf ers work ing to pen e trate and ex posethe Ho lo caust, Big Brother, thoughtcrimesand dou ble think. Through out his searchfor the facts – Was Big Brother real or justa front for oligarchs like the one track ingthat seeker’s ev ery move? – Smith couldre ceive said agent pro vo ca teur’s bul let inback of his skull only af ter ad mit ting to talde feat and pro fess ing love for Big Brother.An tic i pat ing Frank Si na tra, Or well wassing ing, “Here’s to the los ers.”

Ma li cious cy cleOr well’s ob fus ca tion, while al le gor i cal,

con ceals re al i ties in plain sight that manyor di nary eyes can’t make out, even as those who rec og nize his per fidy – un happy lordscom pelled like him to do war by de cep tionalongside truthers ex pos ing them – are theal pha and omega of this season’s back stage drama.

What can we learn from all the WinstonSmiths out there who, born with in quis i tive minds, yet suc cumb early or late to these“to tal i tar i an ism-fight ing” in tru sive agentsranting against “con spir acy the o ries, hate,ho mo pho bia, xe no pho bia” and their en tirelit any of ta boos? Di rectly, no more than tore main alert; for, with to day’s Or well iandis in for ma tion publishing, we sep a rat istsmust boldly rec og nize the dif fer ence, yes,dis crim i nate, be tween a world-in un dat ingflood of nag ging con fu sion and the sim ple, al ways-ex ist ing truth. There’s noth ing new un der the sun, in clud ing turn coats whoselove for Big Brother they show by bend ingun der his yoke, prom is ing to hate “hat ers,”dis crim i nate against dis crim i na tion, rejectmoral prin ci ples, pro mote ho mo sex u al ity,com bat xe no pho bia and try dis crediting allof us “con spir acy the o rists” who per sist inde ny ing them those much-craved vic tories.

For Jews and Gen tiles alike can serve asSayanim, backup ac tors pass ing their timeoff stage in def i nitely while await ing a cueto make an ap pear ance. And quite of ten the un ini ti ated, un sus pect ing out sider proves a use ful di ver sion in any given “false flag”op er a tion as well, sub stan tially add ing tothat cast. He’s better known as the “patsy.”

Let’s point them else whereWe must stop let ting our en e mies – who,

be cause they di rect the money presses andme dia munch kins, don’t care for any fairfights or de bates – con tinue lead ing usaround by the el bows. They fab ri cate many of their sto ries out of whole cloth. Thatpub lic school prin ci pal mak ing the “news”by sus pend ing a child three days fromclasses for point ing one fin ger “like a gun”was more than likely an other fill-in ac torper form ing his lat est role.

To what end, you ask? Well, doesn’t theJew ish mediacracy’s “news” about such ahu mor less au thor ity’s great aria shriek ingat that in no cent ges ture con vey the idea ofpri vate gun own er ship, and every im agesug gest ing its legitimacy, as by de grees onthe way out? Those creeps de test the factthat our right “to keep and bear Arms, shall not be in fringed.” Big Brother’s apologistswould nev er the less, with out fur ther ado,arm and send lit tle Johnny at age eigh teenoff to the lat est war they’ve pro voked byde cep tion.

No superhumans, these Prosperos areinto very sim ple arts – whose old est trick is di ver sion. That means at tract ing at ten tionaway from what’s re ally go ing on: “Those‘con spir acy the o rists’ say this grue somespree kill ing never hap pened…” gloats the

on-scene New town, Con nect i cut, “news”while await ing an ini tial po lice re port, andinternet moles spin mu tu ally con tra dic toryfan ta sies. (Rahm Emanuel: “Never let anemer gency go to waste!”)

As Mr. Piper points out in False Flags,the Sandy Hook school shoot ing whichwas for real – twenty chil dren died – madea few anx ious “truthers” chase af ter hintsthat the whole in ci dent was in fact a hoaxwhere noth ing of the sort hap pened. Byfeed ing un sub stan ti ated leads to those who were onto the Mossad’s mo dus ope randi,disinformation set them up here and at theBoston Mar a thon later for pub lic rid i cule.Had they not gaped at so many di ver sionsand kept their eyes on what should’ve been sus pect, those gun-grab bers would n’t have got ten away with two more field days!

Jared Tay lor’s Amer i can Re nais sancewebsite, de voted solely to to day’s very real phe nom e non of Black mis chief, side tracksat ten tion from that eth nic ity hav ing loosedupon us a plague to tally un heard of aroundmid-cen tury when these Jew ish-con trolledtele vi sion net works be gan switch ing fromciv i lized val ues to what’s hap pen ing now.Tay lor may fancy his lat est “re nais sance”pro gram, which con ceals who’s blaring allthis moral de feat ism into most Amer i canliv ing rooms, can re verse na ture’s courseand make wa ter run up hill, but it was anan cient idea in Plato’s time. Nobody hasever con verted that stage set ting into awork ing re al ity.

And pal aces for allThough happy when a con duc tor gives

them or ches tra chairs, their very in abil i tiesdi vert ing at ten tion from his po et as ter of acom po si tion, many mis placed Blacks andil le gal im mi grants strug gle at per form ingto day’s Ode to Broth er hood. We Whites,while ap pre ci at ing the en ergy that causessuch a ca coph ony to re sound throughoutthis ab surd the ater, pre fer our own songs.

Which is not to say we’re with out sournotes. Nobody’s perfect.

Brit ish po ets and Ger man play wrightstarrying in It aly provided a happy meet ingamong all those peo ples at the times, butwholly elim i nat ing Eu rope’s bor ders to day re mains quite an other mat ter. Why at temptthis making ev ery body “equal” in the firstplace? Was n’t that op era once per formedby foreigners in fil trat ing genteel France atan ear lier age when turning all hell loosethere? Whose pro duc tion would have eachplayer in dis tin guish able among such a castrag ing on cue across the world stage?

The fa nat i cal, would-be ruler of ev erycru sader and in vader lov ing to play act! An in sane mae stro imag ines the en tire pub licfol low ing him just like a reg i mented crewdur ing its short run be fore the boo ing setsin. He’s the for ever-baf fled, un happy lord.

What’s with those in grates out there?Can’t they grasp that ev ery thing he or dersdone, the uni for mity of all in tro duc tions,cues, clichés, seat belts, health check ups,fire extinguishers, 501-C-3 re li gions, foodfacts la bel ing, wel fare and un em ploy mentben e fits, is for their own good?

Civil dis obe di enceThe cur tain falls on each tyr an nous play

when, no per mit ted di ver sion any where onthat col lec tiv ist set, none of the prom iseddi ver sity, those who are and would re mainnor mally self-gov erned and ra cially awareas tal ented in di vid u als exit those props. It’s an act of cour age, be cause there’s a germ of evil – some would say lar ceny – in ev eryhu man breast, not just the ones do ing warsby de cep tion. Suc cess ful growth needs that chal lenge. Good things spring from theirop po sites any time an other of our play ershops off stage for a go at them.

“There is no lon ger any room for hope.If we wish to be free… We must fight! Ire peat it, Sir: We must fight! Is life so dear,or peace so sweet, as to be pur chased at theprice of chains and slav ery?…

“For bid it, Al mighty God!”

The First Free dom April 2014P. O. Box 385, Silverhill, Al a bama 36576

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