Fwd: [trustthepeople_kc] Militias and Nazis Make Hay of Sept. 11 Attacks from the Oread Daily]

Michael Pugliese debsian at pacbell.net
Thu Oct 18 12:25:37 PDT 2001


-------- Original Message -------- Subject: [demolist] [Fwd: [trustthepeople_kc] Militias and Nazis Make Hay of Sept. 11 Attacks from the Oread Daily] Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 15:17:39 -0500 From: Jim Bryant <kc5vdj at yahoo.com> Reply-To: Jim Bryant <kc5vdj at yahoo.com> To: Multiple recipients of Demolist <demolist at gallaway.net>

OVER ON THE OTHER SHORE "I have no doubt that the Resistance may well have to carry out a policy of `prion-poisoning' and other low-cost cheap effective biological warfare measuring making it in effect impossible to ever again have a social order capable of maintaining any form of Evil Empire. ? I've been wishing that the A-rabs had stolen a couple hundred jumbo-jets full of talmudic Khazar mamzers, criminal- regimeist whiggers, n-words, gooks, beaners, etc., and crashed them into the Supreme Kort, CONgress-Kapital, J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building, all 50 state capitals, TalmudVision stations and as many concentrations of baal-priests as possible. And do you know what I'd have called it? A DAMNED GOOD START!!!!!!" ------ Martin Linstedt, Director of Political Warfare, 7th Missouri Militia Granby, Mo. While many on the left march against war, the far right has had a different response to the Sept. 11 attacks and the US response. The militia movement, you remember those guy s, have sort of been floundering ever since Y2K turned out to be a bust. Not anymore. Between the airline guided missile attacks and the biological weapons scare, they're once again finding a niche for themselves. Remember these folks have been stockpiling military supplies, survival packets, gas masks, chemical suits and the like for years. "Militias have been trying for years to get everybody prepared," said Butch Razey of the Yakima County Militia. "Now it's not just us weird old militia people saying it. It's the Red Cross." Its recruitment season for the crazies and the fascist ideologues alike. John Trochmann, a godfather of the modern militia movement, said he has fielded calls from New York to California from people seeking biological-warfare suits and vials of a potassium substance believed to protect against radiation poisoning. The Republic of Texas (ROT), a militia-like group that claims Texas was never legally incorporated into the United States, used the slau ghter to criticize the "inability or unwillingness" of what it calls "the unconstitutional government of Washington, D.C.," to protect its citizens. Then, in a missive signed by "Secretary of Defense" Charles Doreck, ROT issued a "call to all patriots" to join its "Defense Forces" in the "provisional capital" of Cuero, Texas. >From Bo Gritz to the army surplus store, its also a good time to earn a few bucks while waving the flag and sounding the alarm. But it isn't only bucks that these guys want to make. They want to make new recruits to the cause. Trochman, for one, isn't buying the simple Bin Laden theory. He sees Bin Laden as a CIA operative (reminds you of some of the kooky theories on our side of the fence, don't it). At root, the more conspiracy-minded theories are deeply anti-Semitic, and fueled by white nationalism. Within moments of the attacks on Sept. 11, the National Alliance (NA) went to work. "Anyone who is willing to drive a plane into a building to ki ll Jews is alright by me," Billy Roper, membership coordinator for the NA, wrote on a National Alliance Internet list. "I wish our members had half as much testicular fortitude," he added. Other groups called for rounding up Arabs (while praising the cleverness of the terrorist attackers), throwing foreigners out of the country, and toppling the government of Zionist Occupied America. Internationally, the fascist boobs had a field day. The Danish nazi movement, the DNSB, called the 11 September onslaught "the ultimate terror attack" and blamed it on Washington's "lax immigration policies based on the naive idea that all religions, races and cultures can live peacefully together". The DNSB also warned against "dancing to the US tune" and against repressive measures against radical Moslem organizations. In Hungary, far-right leader István Csurka hailed the attack as "a not unexpected - reaction from the oppres- sed peoples of the world against globalisation, exploita tion and the deliberate genocide taking place in Palestine". He claimed that the scale and simultaneous nature of the attacks indicated that a "great power" stood behind them and said that they proved that "the USA is not invulnerable". Horst Mahler, the German nazi lawyer, issued a communique from his Deutsches Kolleg headed "Independence Day live", in which he declared that the terror attacks were justified, "eminently effective and therefore correct" and blamed the Jews and their so-called "Yahweh cult" for the attack on New York. Carl Lang, general secretary of the Front National (France), used the attacks to call for "systematic frontier checks, a total halt to immigration and the expulsion of illegal migrants". The Swedish National Socialist Front described the Sept. 11 terror as "An attack on the New World Order" behind which "stand the Jews". And the poor Polish fascist skin heads couldn't quite figure out what to do. Always up for Jew hating in this instance they put it aside for the moment to unleash a wave of "Islamophobia" and carried out physical attacks on Arabs. Trying to figure out who you hate more is, after all, no game to these bums. Sources: Searchlight (UK), Southern Poverty Law Center, Seattle Times

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