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Volume 19 Number 4 April 2017 Aryan America vs. the Zionist media¢cracy The First Freedom www.firstfreedom.net $2.00 P. O. Box 385 Silverhill, Alabama 36576 Self-government begins at home A It’s here to stay. Y’all have a nice day. FREE SAMPLE Subscribe today! More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of. Mainstream media munchkins contorting public opinions 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 $ Ghana welcomes American Blacks Page 21 Unwanted refugees Page 20 Crime capital of the world Page 11 League of the South Trump is not a nationalist Page 6 Page 10 Kill the killers Page 18 Invaders paid to go home Page 15 Page 19 Antsy Amazon boosts CODOH Page 24 A time for heroes Page 3 Transfer of power Page 16 Ukraine’s oligarchs miscalculate Page 15 Page 22 Saber twittering Donald Sullivan: Long-prac ticed unconstitutional taxes remain no less evil Page 13 invasion of Spain Page 15 Let them eat kosher Page 7 Hamas official slain Page 14 Page 21 Back when the mag was honest Page 4 German women who faced hell Page 6 Page 5 Page 22 Taliban evicts more foreigners NATO sends more troops to Poland Page 22 Russia investigates media twerps Page 4 Oligarchic democracy Page 5 Balfour’s blooper at 100 years Page 11 Slavery Follow the money Page 14 Who killed South Africa? Page 4 Page 9 Assad strikes back Page 12 Tit for tat Page 19 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. “Rising anti-Semitism” fake news on rise F ake news about intolerance toward Jews has spanned the period from post WWII right up to the present time. This fake news has proliferated due to the 100% collusion of the corporate news media. The intention behind this widespread re port ing of such “in tol er ance” is to reinforce a false narrative that persecution and “hate” are directed toward Jews to the extent that they need extra protection beyond that offered to any other group. The latest events to be given front-page headlines and broadcast airtime have been shown to be “false flags” – that is, carried out clandestinely by Jews with the intention of blaming anonymous White “haters” and “racists.” They range from the usual swastika graffiti to fake bomb threats directed at Jewish community centers, schools and synagogues. What has actually been proven by these investigations is that there is virtually no anti-Semitism in the U. S. (just to keep it to this country) and the real problem is anti-Whiteism (or anti-Europeanism or anti-Trumpism) acted out by Jews and non-Whites against White folks. The anti-Semitism propaganda push continues in the media despite the long trail of proven fakes. The original false-flag “crime” is given full, blaring coverage as a LePen says end sanctions Page 17 Rothschild banking Page 8 Local justice Page 4 88 Martyrs serious problem for the nation, then when it is discovered to have been carried out by a Jew for publicity’s sake, that story is reduced to a minor item far down on the page, if it is covered at all. Not one conventional news outlet mentioned a possible motive for such incidents being the fraudulent blaming of “White Nationalists” or “neo-Nazis” for the “crime.” They all continue to call it an anti-Semitic crime against Jews even when it is carried out by a Jew. I would posit that a “hate crime” as defined in our law occurs when one commits violence against a person he or she “hates/despises” because of that person’s religion, race or national origin, sexual orientation, disability, etc. This cannot be the case between one Jew and the world of Jewry. A Jew might be angry with other Jews, but this does not rise to the lawful definition. Authorities make out that the motive remains “unclear” in such situations. Members of the public would have to be blind, deaf and dumb (some are) not to immediately grasp the self-serving motive! A recent example: The wave of bomb threats against Jewish Community Centers was one of the biggest stories of 2017. There were dozens of false alarm calls in 20 or so U. S. States, from Colorado to New York, since January. The Jewish community raised loud cries that terror ism was increasingly being directed against them and demanded the culprits be found. President Trump was forced* to con demn these acts at the beginning of his major speech to both Houses of Congress in February. Vice President Pence gave a special speech about it, expressing sympathy, support and appreciation for American Jewry. No eleven years for this lad Now that 19-year old Michael Kaydar, liv ing with his parents in the south ern Israel town of Ashkelon, is discovered by the FBI to be the source of 100+ of the recent bomb threats (and a few earlier ones, such as to synagogues in Australia and New Zealand and a 2015 phone threat to Delta Airlines that caused a passenger plane to make an emergency landing), we won’t hear any follow-up comments condemning this Jew from either U. S. leader. Nor will we hear any explanation from the “mainstream” news media or Jewry, beyond a whitewashing, sympathy- laced story. Excuses will be found and he will get off lightly. To be sure, this Israeli-American dual citizen already has a lawyer who is claiming longstanding medical problems for his client, saying he was rejected by the IDF (Israeli military) because of “insufficient mental stability.” (The Jewish Journal reports he’s had a brain tumor since age 14, the alleged cause of the instability.) Yet Is raeli po lice chief Micky Rosenfeld described him as a “hacker” who used “advanced technologies” with a variety of computer systems and phone lines so his calls couldn’t be backtracked. A federal official (FBI?) is quoted as saying, “This kid was very sophisticated. What he did in avoiding law enforcement, he did a great job. We just did better than him.” So a lot of U. S. law en force ment resources were expended in chasing him down, which under normal circumstances would be held against him. But, if the FBI were not running the investigation, does anyone think the Israeli law enforcement would ever have bothered him? That’s probably why they were there. His father was also arrested. Antennas and satellite equipment used to access other people’s networks were found in the home, along with five computers. Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, who had been in the forefront of crying wolf, felt it necessary to insist that “These were acts of anti-Semitism. These threats targeted Jewish institutions, were calculated to sow fear and anxiety and put the entire Jewish community on high alert.” He added: “Anti-Semitism in the U. S. remains a very serious concern. No arrests have been made in three cemetery desecrations or a se ries of other anti-Se mitic inci dents involving swastika graffiti and hate fliers. JCCs and other institutions should not relax security measures or become less vigilant.” How much of taxpayer money is used to provide security to these JCCs? Both the (See “Rising anti-Semitism,” page 9) 19-year-old Israeli-American dual citizen arrested for sending over 100 fake bomb threats to Jewish institutions has been identified as Michael Kaydar. Here, he covers his face on his way to arraignment in an Israel courtroom. Investigations reveal “rising anti- Semitism” is secretly promulgated by Jews. Even so, proponents of this narrative continue to label them “hate crimes” against Jews, while in re al ity they are hate crimes against Whites. By Carolyn Yeager carolynyeager.net * By whom? – ed. China says Page 13
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Page 1: “Rising anti-Sem i tism” fake news on rise More things are ...“Rising anti-Sem i tism” fake news on rise F ake news about in toler ance to ward Jews has spanned the pe riod

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SURGEON GENERAL’S WARNING: First-time read ers ofal ter nate news, es pe cially boob tube ba bies, may ex pe ri encese vere loss of con fi dence in the Es tab lish ment press and TV.

“Ris ing anti-Sem i tism” fake news on rise

Fake news about in tol er ance to wardJews has spanned the pe riod from postWWII right up to the pres ent time. Thisfake news has pro lif er ated due to the 100% col lu sion of the cor po rate news me dia.

The in ten tion be hind this wide spreadre port ing of such “in tol er ance” is tore in force a false nar ra tive that per se cu tionand “hate” are di rected to ward Jews tothe ex tent that they need ex tra pro tec tionbe yond that of fered to any other group.

The lat est events to be given front-pagehead lines and broad cast air time have beenshown to be “false flags” – that is, car riedout clan des tinely by Jews with the in ten tionof blam ing anon y mous White “hat ers”and “rac ists.” They range from the usualswas tika graf fiti to fake bomb threatsdi rected at Jew ish com mu nity cen ters,schools and syn a gogues.

What has ac tu ally been proven by thesein ves ti ga tions is that there is vir tu ally noanti-Sem i tism in the U. S. (just to keep itto this coun try) and the real prob lem isanti-Whiteism (or anti-Euro pean ism oranti-Trumpism) acted out by Jews andnon-Whites against White folks.

The anti-Sem i tism pro pa ganda pushcon tin ues in the me dia de spite the long trail of proven fakes. The orig i nal false-flag“crime” is given full, blar ing cov er age as a

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se ri ous prob lem for the na tion, thenwhen it is dis cov ered to have beencar ried out by a Jew for pub lic ity’ssake, that story is re duced to a mi noritem far down on the page, if it iscov ered at all.

Not one con ven tional news out letmen tioned a pos si ble mo tive forsuch in ci dents be ing the fraud u lentblam ing of “White Na tion al ists” or“neo-Na zis” for the “crime.” Theyall con tinue to call it an anti-Se miticcrime against Jews even when it iscar ried out by a Jew. I would positthat a “hate crime” as de fined in ourlaw oc curs when one com mits vi o lenceagainst a per son he or she “hates/de spises”be cause of that per son’s re li gion, race orna tional or i gin, sex ual ori en ta tion, dis abil ity,etc. This can not be the case be tween oneJew and the world of Jewry. A Jew mightbe an gry with other Jews, but this does notrise to the law ful def i ni tion. Au thor i tiesmake out that the mo tive re mains “un clear”in such sit u a tions. Mem bers of the pub licwould have to be blind, deaf and dumb(some are) not to im me di ately grasp theself-serv ing mo tive!

A re cent ex am ple:The wave of bomb threats against

Jew ish Com mu nity Cen ters was one of thebig gest sto ries of 2017. There were doz ensof false alarm calls in 20 or so U. S. States,from Col o rado to New York, since Jan u ary.The Jew ish com mu nity raised loud criesthat ter ror ism was in creas ingly be ingdi rected against them and de manded thecul prits be found. Pres i dent Trump wasforced* to con demn these acts at thebe gin ning of his ma jor speech to bothHouses of Con gress in Feb ru ary. Vice

Pres i dent Pence gave a spe cial speechabout it, ex press ing sym pa thy, sup port andap pre ci a tion for Amer i can Jewry.

No eleven years for this ladNow that 19-year old Mi chael Kaydar,

liv ing with his par ents in the south ernIs rael town of Ashkelon, is dis cov eredby the FBI to be the source of 100+ of there cent bomb threats (and a few ear lier ones,such as to syn a gogues in Aus tra lia andNew Zea land and a 2015 phone threat toDelta Air lines that caused a pas sen gerplane to make an emer gency land ing),we won’t hear any fol low-up com mentscon demn ing this Jew from ei ther U. S.leader. Nor will we hear any ex pla na tionfrom the “main stream” news me dia orJewry, be yond a whitewash ing, sym pa thy-laced story. Ex cuses will be found and hewill get off lightly.

To be sure, this Is raeli-Amer i can dualcit i zen al ready has a law yer who is claim inglong stand ing med i cal prob lems for hiscli ent, say ing he was re jected by the IDF(Is raeli mil i tary) be cause of “in suf fi cientmen tal sta bil ity.” (The Jew ish Jour nal

re ports he’s had a brain tu mor since age 14, the al leged cause of the in sta bil ity.) YetIs raeli po lice chief Micky Rosenfeldde scribed him as a “hacker” who used“ad vanced tech nol o gies” with a va ri ety ofcom puter sys tems and phone lines so hiscalls could n’t be back tracked. A fed eralof fi cial (FBI?) is quoted as say ing, “Thiskid was very so phis ti cated. What he did inavoid ing law en force ment, he did a greatjob. We just did better than him.”

So a lot of U. S. law en force mentre sources were ex pended in chas ing himdown, which un der nor mal cir cum stanceswould be held against him. But, if the FBIwere not run ning the in ves ti ga tion, doesany one think the Is raeli law en force mentwould ever have both ered him? That’sprob a bly why they were there.

His fa ther was also ar rested. An ten nasand sat el lite equip ment used to ac cessother peo ple’s net works were found in thehome, along with five com put ers.

Anti-Def a ma tion League CEO Jon a than Greenblatt, who had been in the fore frontof cry ing wolf, felt it nec es sary to in sistthat “These were acts of anti-Sem i tism.These threats tar geted Jew ish in sti tu tions,were cal cu lated to sow fear and anx i etyand put the en tire Jew ish com mu nity onhigh alert.” He added:

“Anti-Sem i tism in the U. S. re mains avery se ri ous con cern. No ar rests have beenmade in three cem e tery des e cra tions or ase ries of other anti-Se mitic in ci dentsin volv ing swas tika graf fiti and hate fli ers.JCCs and other in sti tu tions should notre lax se cu rity mea sures or be come lessvig i lant.”

How much of tax payer money is used topro vide se cu rity to these JCCs? Both the

(See “Ris ing anti-Sem i tism,” page 9)

19-year-old Is raeli-Amer i can dual cit i zen ar rested forsend ing over 100 fake bomb threats to Jew ish in sti tu tionshas been iden ti fied as Mi chael Kaydar. Here, he cov ers hisface on his way to ar raign ment in an Is rael court room.

In ves ti ga tions re veal “ris ing anti-Sem i tism” is se cretly pro mul gatedby Jews. Even so, pro po nents ofthis nar ra tive con tinue to la belthem “hate crimes” against Jews,while in re al ity they are hatecrimes against Whites.

By Car o lyn Yeagercarolynyeager.net

* By whom? – ed.

China says Page13

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ISIS/ISIL, or the Is lamic State, claimedit was behind that March 22 at tack out sidethe U. K. par lia ment which left four peo ple dead, ac cord ing to the ter ror group’s newsagency Amaq. Next day the Bel gian po licestopped an at tempted car-ram ming at tackin Ant werp by a ter ror ist of North Af ri cande scent. It’s time to off shore Eu rope’s andAmer ica’s Zogs, to gether with all of their“equally” use fully id i otic “ref u gees.”

PEOPLE in Eu rope won’t be able to“walk safely” and freely on the streets ifthey don’t change their cur rent at ti tudes,Turk ish Pres i dent Tayyip Erdogan haswarned, amid a deep en ing dip lo maticrow over the can cel la tion of Turk ishral lies in the E. U. Eu rope could walkmore freely by ar rest ing and dump ingmost of its “ref u gees” back on Tur key.

RUSSIA has dis missed as “false” re cent al le ga tions by a U. S. gen eral that Mos cowmay be sending sup plies to Af ghan i stan’sTaliban mil i tants, say ing the charge was anat tempt by Wash ing ton to cover up its ownfailed pol i cies in the war-torn coun try.

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AUSTRALIAN firms have ac ceptedorders for sup plying Saudi Ara bia withweap ons de spite that re gime’s on go ingwar in Ye men that has killed over 12,000 peo ple since March 2015.

THE MAN who car ried out a deadlycar ram ming and stab bing at tack nearthe U. K. Houses of Par lia ment was afor mer Eng lish teacher work ing at thein sti tu tion that con trols Saudi Ara bia’scivil avi a tion.

GERMAN crim i nal po lice tipped off the in te rior min is try of a po ten tial “ter ror istthreat in the form of a sui cide at tack” byAnis Amri nine months be fore he plougheda truck into that crowded Berlin Christ masmar ket. The State Crim i nal Po lice Of ficein North Rhine-Westphalia ap par entlyshared in tel li gence (in di cat ing that Amriwas plot ting a ter ror ist at tack in Ger many)with the lo cal fed eral in te rior min is tryof fice in Dusseldorf in March 2016 – overhalf a year be fore the De cem ber at tack.

GREECE will stop tak ing back ref u gees un der the con tro ver sial Dub lin Reg u la tion, as the coun try’s lim ited ca pac i ties to hostpeo ple are al ready on the brink of col lapse, the Greek mi gra tion min is ter an nounces.While the Eu ro pean Com mis sion de mands that Ath ens fol low the Dub lin Reg u la tionstip u lat ing that ref u gees can be re turned tothe first E. U. State they ar rived in, theGreek mi gra tion min is ter says his coun tryis not in a po si tion to do so.

AUSTRIA has dou bled the amount of money on of fer for in vad ers vol un tarilyto go home, €1,000 ($1,080) in stead of€500, says In te rior Min is ter WolfgangSobotka. If they had re ally been “flee ingfor their lives,” one could n’t bribe themwith mere money to go home, at least not ac cord ing to the def i ni tion of a ref u gee.

PRETENDING to be asy lum seek ers,at least 120,733 Third World in vad erslodged ap pli ca tions across 28 mem berStates of the Eu ro pean Un ion in Jan u aryand Feb ru ary, the Eu ro pean Asy lumSup port Of fice has an nounced.

DENMARK. “In te gra tion min is ter” IngerStøjberg has an gered many Com mu nistsand pro-in va sion ac tiv ists by post ing aphoto in which she poses with a cake tocel e brate her 50th law change re strict ingim mi gra tion to Den mark. Støjberg ap pears hold ing a birth day cake mark ing what shehas ac com plished since be com ing Min is ter for In te gra tion in 2015, saying, “To day the50th lim i ta tion was passed on im mi gra tion. This must be cel e brated!”

IRAN has an nounced re tal ia torysanc tions on 15 Amer i can com pa niesover their sup port for Is raeli crimes andter ror ism two days af ter Wash ing tonim posed bans on nearly a dozen for eigncom pa nies or in di vid u als for aid ing theIs lamic Re pub lic. The Ira nian For eignMin is try said that these com pa nies havedi rectly or in di rectly col lab o rated withthe Is raeli re gime’s com mit ting sav agecrimes in oc cu pied Pal es tine.

EGYPT sen tenced 56 peo ple to prisonterms of up to 14 years on March 27 overthe cap siz ing of a boat that killed over 200peo ple, one of the dead li est di sas ters inthe dan ger ous Med i ter ra nean cross ings ofmi grants to Eu rope. The boat cap sized offthe Egyp tian coast on Sep tem ber 21, 2016.Res cue work ers and fish er men saved atleast 169 peo ple, but no fewer than 202died. Fifty-seven de fen dants faced chargesin clud ing caus ing the ac ci den tal deathsof pas sen gers, not us ing suf fi cient res cueequip ment, en dan ger ing lives, re ceiv ingmoney from the vic tims, hid ing sus pectsfrom au thor i ties and us ing a ves sel with out a li cense.

TURKISH Pres i dent Erdogan wantsto hold a “Brexit-like” ref er en dum onwhether An kara should keep seeking tojoin the Eu ro pean Un ion, amid strainedre la tions with its West ern part ners. Anew vote on the E. U. ac ces sion bid maybe or ga nized in Tur key af ter the April16 con sti tu tional ref er en dum, allowingErdogan new pow ers.

GOLD, util i ties and real es tate mustbe handed over by Greece for pieces ofpa per printed in Brussels. Send in therepo man! Ba varia’s fi nance min is ter:“New bil lions should only flow when allthe re forms are in place. Aid should only be given against a pledge in the form ofcash, gold or real es tate.”

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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 163 months.

– First things –

Truth, her esy and heroes

3The First Free dom April 2017P. O. Box 385, Silverhill, Al a bama 36576

By Chris tian Millertheoccidentalobserver.net

White iden tity pol i tics is a form ofher esy, and her esy has grave con se quences.Ad vo cat ing White na tion al ism or merelyde fend ing White in ter ests of ten re sults in aloss of so cial stand ing. Moral cow ards,amoral sy co phants and ra cial trai tors arere warded while heroes and righ teousguard ians are demonized. Pre tend ing thatWhites are so cial con structs or have nole git i mate in ter ests to de fend is ac cepted,even cel e brated, in a so ci ety in fested withanti-White multi cul tur al ism. White racialistsre al ize that the cor nu co pia of cul tures isde signed to ex clude any White cul ture, and the fu ture rain bow of races is ac tu ally amud dled mess of mis ce ge na tion. It isthere fore a tre men dous chal lenge to ourstead fast sup port of the White ex tendedge no type. The anti-White op po si tion iswell-funded, well-or ga nized, ma li cious andper sis tent.

White ad vo cacy is be set on all sides.Cam paign ing against White geno cideat tracts de ri sion and scorn from anti-Whites. La ment ing the de cline of theWhite pop u la tion into mi nor ity sta tus isat tacked as in tol er ance. Merely call ingat ten tion to, let alone de nounc ing, thema li ciously dis pro por tion ate amounts ofvi o lent in ter ra cial crime com mit ted against White peo ple is par a dox i cally de scribed as hate. Pro tect ing the con ti nu ity of fam ilylin eage by ex pect ing ex clu sively Whitemar riages and White pro cre ation is seenas back wards, pro vin cial or out dated.

Sug gest ing that manytrends or ideas that harmWhite in ter ests have beendis pro por tion ately cre ated,or ga nized, dis sem i nated orfi nanced by Jew ish in ter estscan lead to ac cu sa tions ofin san ity or men tal in sta bil ity.

This de ri sion, scorn and ac cu sa tions ofin tol er ance, hate and in san ity are re ac tionsthat re quire White na tion al ists to have athick skin in or der to main tain theirview points. It is hard to be a her e tic. Butthe req ui site re sil ience to carry for ward isabout more than in sen si tiv ity to in sults orthreats. It is in spired by the love of truth.White racialists know that race is real andthat it has im por tant con se quences forciv i li za tion and eth nic ge netic in ter ests.White na tion al ists re al ize they are be ingsys tem at i cally dis pos sessed and eth ni callycleansed from their home lands. De fend ersof White iden tity un der stand that there isnoth ing hate ful or un healthy about want ingto con tinue such her i tage by hav ing Whiteba bies in White so ci et ies.

The steely res o lu tion that guides a Whitena tion al ist is a per son al ity trait or per hapsa spir i tual con sti tu tion that val ues eter naltruth more than ephem eral so cial stand ing.A pa tri otic White man un der stands thattruth can be di rectly op posed to pop u laropin ion, and that such a sit u a tion is notwith out his tor i cal pre ce dent. An ex em plaryWhite man is will ing to act in ac cor dancewith that wis dom. A he roic White man canmar shal these con vic tions into ef fec tiveac tion and change the dy nam ics of so ci ety.The White race is in des per ate need ofmore heroes.

White peo ple are known to be morein di vid u al is tic than other races. In a White- dom i nant so ci ety, free of eth nic or ra cialcom pe ti tion from non-White groups, thisin di vid u al ism helped pro pel White peo plebe yond the es tab lished lim its of sci ence,tech nol ogy, phi los o phy and re li gion. Thein di vid u al ist re fusal to con form to the

“pop u lar con sen sus,” which al ways op posessci en tific break throughs or he ret i cal ideas,is pre cisely why so many White his tor i calfig ures per sist within the col lec tive mem oryas ti tans of West ern civ i li za tion. No bodyre mem bers a con form ist, but ev ery bodyre calls a suc cess ful cat a lyst of righ teousrev o lu tion. The re ward for suc cess in sucha strug gle is im mor tal fame. How could itbe any other way?

Why would any one re mem ber Ga li leo

if he were not in di vid u al is tic and self-as sured enough to con front the rul ingdogma of a geo cen tricuni verse? Whose book -shelf would carry theworks of AleksandrSolzhenitsyn if hede cided to bow his headto So viet op pres sionbe cause speak ing outwas not worth go ing tothe gulag? Who could call them selvesProtestant if Mar tin Lu ther lacked thecour age and con vic tion to stand be fore theCath o lic Church and crit i cize it with outfear? All of these White men had rad i calideas that stood di rectly against the rul ing

or tho dox ies of their so ci et ies. These menwould be scat tered to the winds of timehad they not found ev er last ing fame byte na ciously pro mot ing im por tant ideasde spite in tense so ci etal op po si tion. Thesewere all re bels with a cause, and that causewas truth. Truth is her esy be fore it isac cepted as truth, so all of these men wereonce called her e tics.

Con fusing pri or i tiesWhite na tion al ists face sim i lar pres sures

be cause be ing pro-White is her esy in mod ernAmer ica. Pro fes sors will ex press hos til ityto ideas about White in ter ests, and this may trans late to low ered grades in school or ade nial of ten ure in the ac a demic world.Em ploy ers of ten ter mi nate work ers whoopenly de fend the civil rights of Whites intheir pri vate lives. For mer friends may cutties when they sense the im mi nent risks toso cial stand ing that fol low from as so ci at ingwith a ra cially-con scious White per son.Some times even im me di ate fam ily mem berswill choose ma te rial se cu rity and peer-groupac cep tance rather than sup port a rel a tivewho is pro tect ing the en tire ex tendedfam ily. Her esy has so cial con se quences, asGa li leo, Solzhenitsyn and Lu ther knew alltoo well.

“Rac ist!” is the mod ern equiv a lent of“her e tic!” Words like “in tol er ance” and“hate” are used as shib bo leths to shoutdown dis sen sion and pre clude de bate. Thewords have changed, but the meth ods ofso cial os tra cism re main the same. Cry“Her e tic!” or its equiv a lent, and let thecrowd take care of the rest.

His tory is re plete with ex am ples ofen trenched or tho doxy stul ti fy ing new waysof think ing in an op pres sive man ner. Inmore prim i tive times, the mys ti cal sha mansor or a cles con sulted with the gods in or derto di vine wis dom for tribal con sump tion.To deny the or a cle’s wis dom, or to sug gestthe sha man was merely in flu enced bypsychotropic drugs, was grounds foros tra cism from the tribe. Only a her e ticwould op pose the dom i nant spir i tual classbe cause it was so cial sui cide.

In sti tu tional ex clu sionSkip for ward thou sands of years.

Or a cles and sha mans be came priests. Themys ti cal priests con sulted with God and theBi ble in or der to di vine wis dom for pub liccon sump tion. To deny the priests’ mo nop olyon the word of God, or to sug gest they were power-hun gry sy co phants, was groundsfor ex com mu ni ca tion from the Church andso ci ety – a les son Mar tin Lu ther learnedthe hard way. The charge of her esy wasused to pre clude rea son able de bate, just ascharges of “rac ism” or “anti-Sem i tism” are tossed about to day.

The mod ern rul ing or tho doxy fol lowspo lit i cal cor rect ness – the anti-Whitebas tard child of Cul tural Marx ism.

Some things have n’t changed much. The worldhas spun many times about the sun since Ga li leowas charged with say ing so. Who are these Mid dleAges mag is trates dressed to day in the gowns hungon them by Zog? The In qui si tion goes For ward!

Solzhenitsyn

The FirstFree dom

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

needs it.

Nietz sche de clared the death of God, butna ture ab hors a vac uum. In His place, theelite ca bals in ac a de mia, fi nance, me dia,and pol i tics erected a new to tem pole towor ship and ven er ate. Whether it is calledlib er al ism, egal i tar i an ism, Cul tural Marx ism,multi cul tur al ism or di ver sity, the dy nam icsof en forc ing this un ten a ble, geno cidal andanti-White worldview re main the same:rid i cule, iso la tion, def a ma tion, pros e cu tion,os tra cism or hu mil i a tion – but never opende bate. Her esy is not to be de bated.

The price of dis sentWhile most of hu man ity has evolved

be yond burn ing her e tics at the stake orper form ing rit ual hu man sac ri fices, thesame pro ce dural thought con trol re mains,con sis tently cor rupt ing and sub vert ingim pres sion able White minds. Any one who de nies the ex is tence of rit ual sac ri fice is notlook ing closely enough. If an in flu en tialfig ure vi o lates the multi cul tur al ism dogma,the gate keep ers will quickly close ranks.In stead of om i nous tribal drum beats, theback ground mu sic will be cries of “rac ist!” or “hater!” or “anti-Sem ite!” as the ea gerex e cu tion ers pre pare the sac ri fi cial al tar.In stead of carv ing out the her e tic’s heart,the main stream me dia and their sup port erswill try to ruin the her e tic’s rep u ta tion whenhe is de famed as an in tol er ant, hate ful andbig oted individual.

Pub lic per se cu tion of her e tics per sists in the mod ern age. Re mem ber that the pub licsac ri fice is also a warn ing. It is a pow er fulmes sage to the rest of the group: her esy has se ri ous consequences.

Un for tu nately, the he ret i cal path of Whitena tion al ism, White iden tity and Whitein ter ests is a nar row one. The trail blaz ersof the move ment must deal with the prickly thorns, rough ter rain and back break ingla bor needed to clear the brush so oth ersmay be en ticed to fol low. At this stage, itis in ev i ta ble that some peo ple will severso cial con nec tions with a pro-White per sononce the na tion al ist mo ti va tions are madeclear. It seems strange that these same oneswould gladly con tinue the friend ship orex press glow ing ad mi ra tion if the cause atis sue con cerned the rights of any otherra cial group than Whites. This pro mis cu ousout-group al tru ism is the height of ab sur ditywhen an os ten si bly White per son re jects the com pany of an other White who ad vancesboth of their shared in ter ests. But such isthe re al ity of anti-White multi cul tur al ism.The per verted ideas that have poi sonedAmer i can dis course are de signed tomarginalize, os tra cize and demonize anyre main ing White per son to day who daresto stand against the roll ing tide of Whitedis pos ses sion.

The force driv ing our fewWhat keeps a White na tion al ist from

throw ing in the towel? Why trudge on,when the road ahead is up hill and ladenwith ob sta cles at ev ery turn? Be yond anun dy ing love for one’s peo ple, it is the samede ter mi na tion that drove Henry Ford topub lish Jew ish sub ver sion in The Dear bornIn de pend ent de spite the im mi nent threat itposed to his fi nan cial in ter ests. Such zealfor truth and lib erty was what com pelledThomas Jef fer son to pen the Dec la ra tion of In de pend ence.

The same love for truth burns in theheart of ev ery White na tion al ist, and noamount of so cial pres sure, slan der ortem po rary iso la tion is enough to ex tin guishthe flame. Its fuel source is the righ teousin dig na tion that arises when an in di vid ualrec og nizes a cos mic in jus tice and is will ing to fight through Hell to rec tify it.

The temp ta tion of ca pit u la tion is large,the course of re treat is en tic ing and thepun ish ment for hav ing the gall to con tinueis se vere, but the foot prints of so manygreat men in the past are enough to in spirefor ward prog ress. Spir i tual man val uesvir tue in fi nitely more than ma te rial com fortor fleet ing ad o ra tion from those not wor thy

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This is an ex tract from a re port on theCom mu nist Partyof South Af rica by the Brit ish HighCom mis sioner inPre to ria dur ingthe Sec ond WorldWar, Lord Harlech(Wil liam Ormsby- Gore), to the U. K. Co lo nial Of fice inLon don in April1943:

“It is im pos si bleon read ing through any list of ac tivecom mu nists in the Un ion… not to be

Wil liam Ormsby-Gore

struck by the num ber of Jew ish nameswhich ob trude them selves. Ex cept fortwo able young Af ri kaner bar ris ters inJo han nes burg and a prom i nent non-Jew ish bar ris ter in Pre to ria, it would not be rash tosay that the lead er ship of the South Af ri can Com mu nist Party is con cen trated in thehands of Jews and the Jew ish pop u la tion of Jo han nes burg pro vides per haps the larg estsin gle sec tion of Com mu nist sympathisersamong the Eu ro pe ans. The Af ri can na tive,col oured and In dian com mu nists havepro duced their own ac tive com mu nists…But all [of] those are sub or di nate to, andac cept their in spi ra tion and di rec tion from,the group of Jew ish in tel lec tu als.”

– Wil liam Ormsby-Gore

Who killed South Af rica?

– Rev o lu tion ary thoughts –

Or der ex tra cop ies of

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Help your friends shed thescales from their eyes!

See cou pon at bot tom of page 24

“The prin ci ple for which wecon tend is bound to re as sert

it self, though it may beat an other time and in

an other form.”

– Pres i dent Jef fer son Da vis

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(Con tin ued from page 3)to pro vide it. Pat rick Henry con firmed hissta tus as a spir i tual man when thun der ingthat rev o lu tion ary call to arms be fore theVir ginia House of Bur gesses: “Give meLib erty or give me Death!”

Rev eilleThe move ment for White iden tity and

White in ter ests needs more spir i tual men.This is not in tended to be a crit i cism ofcap i tal ism, prof its or ma te rial suc cess. Whitena tion al ism needs do nors, fi nan ciers,tal ented busi ness men and cre ativecap i tal ists. But it is an in es cap ablecon clu sion that de fend ing White peo ple isnot a get-rich-quick scheme, and it is notguar an teed to win more friends thanen e mies in the short term. Ar thurSchopenhauer said, “All truth passesthrough three stages. First, it is rid i culed.Sec ond, it is vi o lently op posed. Fi nally, itis ac cepted as be ing self ev i dent.” Whiteiden tity pol i tics is some where be tweenrid i cule and vi o lent op po si tion. The goalis to move to wards Schopenhauer’s thirdstage. It will not be easy.

White na tion al ism is not for the weak,

the timid, the gull ible or the emo tion allyde pend ent – in stead, these at trib utes de scribethe de mor al ized and deracinated Whiteper son. The strong have al ways helped theweak; right now, the White race is in apo si tion of weak ness. Those who have notfallen un der the spell of White guilt mustre awaken their White broth ers and sis ters.Those who have looked be yond the ho ri zonand gazed upon the pos si bil ity of Whiteex tinc tion must warn the un en light enedabout the re al ity of White geno cide. Thosewho value truth and who re tain a healthysense of White pride and White iden titymust shoul der the bur den for the rest oftheir group who have been robbed of thather i tage.

Lead er ship, in teg rity, per sua sive abil ity, or ga ni za tional skills and in spi ra tional ideasare sorely needed in the White na tion al istmove ment. The ge netic ca pac ity to ex press these skills and traits has not been lost –yet. The po ten tial re mains within theWhite ge no type, whether ar tic u lated ordor mant, wait ing to be ex pressed in thenext fa mil ial it er a tion. Keep that po ten tialas an ir re place able trea sure. Re mem ber, thespirit of con quest, sci en tific dis cov ery,

op po si tion to tyr anny, brav ery in the faceof ad ver sity and, most im por tantly, yourun shake able de ter mi na tion in the pur suitof truth are all fun da men tal as pects ofWhite ge netic and his tor i cal her i tage. Thesame in di vid u al ism that has been cru ellyex ploited to dis en fran chise Whites in themidst of hos tile mi nor i ties can as well bere di rected to fight against the in jus tice ofWhite dis pos ses sion.

Where good sense pre vailsThe in her ently White char ac ter is tic of

West ern in di vid u al ism can be res cuedfrom its cur rent sub ver sion and re di rectedto wards the im prove ment of White so ci ety. There was a time, not so long ago, when

pro tect ing the White race, the WhiteNa tion, the White vil lage or the Whitefam ily was a he roic and vir tu ous act to becel e brated rather than a rea son to be calleda “rac ist.” This spirit of broth er hood, kinand race is not com pletely ex tin guishedfrom the White pop u la tion.

It’s do ableThe task ahead is to awaken a yearn ing

for truth, fo cused de ter mi na tion, sense ofjus tice, eth nic iden tity and iron will thatre sides within the White race. Part of thestrug gle is to de stroy ta boos and trans formher esy into ac cepted truth. When that dayco mes, the ti tans will stand up, yawn andthrow off these shack les of anti-Whitemulti cul tur al ism with an ef fort less shrugof the shoul ders. Charges of her esy will beig nored and fade away. Un en cum beredand eman ci pated, the White race willcon tinue its eter nal march through outhis tory, break ing philo soph i cal bar ri ers,reach ing higher pla teaus of health andvi ril ity, dis cov er ing pro found sci en tifictruths, in vent ing ex cit ing new tech nol o giesand achiev ing greater ze niths of civ i li za tion.Who will lead the charge?

Da vid Lane’s 88 Precepts

The 1905 Rus sian Rev o lu [email protected]

Here it is; the May, 1907, Na tionalGeo graphic ar ti cle re port ing the abor tive1905 “Rus sian” Rev o lu tion and its Jew ishlead er ship and prov e nance:

The 1905 Rev o lu tion was apre cur sor and test case forthe later also mainly Jew ish1917 “Rus sian” Rev o lu tionwhich even tu ally re sulted inthe deaths by star va tion,tor ture and var i ous othermeans of 66 mil lion Rus sians up to the 1950s.

The lat ter fig ure is given by for mergulag pris oner and No bel prize win nerAl ex an der Solzhenitsyn in his book TheGulag Archipelago.

The sig nif i cance of this ar ti cle can notbe ex ag ger ated, in that the Na tionalGeo graphic at that time was owned andcon trolled by gen tiles, so there is notyour typ i cal Jew ish cen sor ship as to theau thor ship of that rev o lu tion as is thecase hav ing any thing to do with Jew ishmal fea sance now. The per ti nent part startsat the bot tom right of page 313 un der thehead ing, “The Ven geance of the Jews,”

con tin u ing through 2/3 of page 314. Hereare just two quotes from that sec tionre veal ing the con tents, from page 314:

“....be cause the rev o lu tion ary lead ersnealy all be long to the Jew ish race and themost ef fec tive rev o lu tion ary agency is theJew ish Bund…

“I might enu mer ate a hun dred otherrev o lu tion ary lead ers and ev ery one ofthem would be a Jew.”

By Marcus Cicerooccidentaldissent.com

It’s be yond ar gu ment that Jews con trola vast swathe of the Amer i can me dia, andit’s also largely es tab lished that they havemoved be yond mere ac qui si tion of she kelsin their print and tele vised en deav ors.

Be cause, when you look at the sta tis ticsof out lets like CNN, MSNBC, The NewYork Times and The Wash ing ton Post, itbe comes readily ap par ent that they nolon ger care about money or viewershiprank ings in the grand scheme of things. And that makes you won der what in the nameof God they are plan ning – whether in asin gu lar con spir acy-type group (pos si ble),or in more iso lated but con ver gent clus ters.

The end game is still up for dis cus sion,

and may in clude var i ous schemes andde signs, but we know for cer tain that beat ingthe war and de gen er acy drums againstRus sia has been at the fore front for at least acou ple of years at this point.

Thus, it only stands to rea son that theRus sians would seek to pro tect them selvesby any means nec es sary.

An in sider takes noticeFrom Ya hoo News:“The Rus sian lower house of par lia ment,

the State Duma, has ap proved a pro posalto launch an in ves ti ga tion into U. S. me diaor ga ni za tions that op er ate in Rus sia, it saidin a state ment posted on its web site late onFri day.

“The in ves ti ga tion, to be con ducted by the

Duma’s in for ma tion pol icy, tech nol o giesand com mu ni ca tions com mit tee, will checkwhether CNN, the Voice of Amer ica, Ra dioLib erty and “other Amer i can me dia” arecom ply ing with Rus sian law.

“The state ment said the Duma backed themove on Fri day eve ning af ter KonstantinZatulin, an MP from the pro-Kremlin UnitedRus sia party, pro posed an in ves ti ga tion tore tal i ate for what he called a “re pres sive”U. S. move against Rus sian State-fundedbroad caster RT.

“He said he was re fer ring to an ini tia tive by U. S. Sen a tor Jeanne Shaheen, who hasin tro duced a bill to em power the Jus ticeDe part ment to in ves ti gate pos si ble vi o la tionsof the For eign Agents Reg is tra tion Act byRT.”

Rus sia in ves ti gates U. S. me dia fakers

37. That race whose males will not fightto the death to keep and mate with theirfe males will per ish. Any White man withhealthy in stincts feels dis gust and re vul sionwhen he sees a woman of his race with aman of an other race. Those who to daycon trol the me dia and af fairs of the West ernWorld teach that this is wrong and shame ful.They la bel it “rac ism.” As any “ism,” forin stance the word “na tion al ism,” means topro mote one’s own Na tion, “rac ism” merelymeans to pro mote and pro tect the life ofone’s own race. It is per haps the proud estword in ex is tence. Any man who dis obeysthese in stincts is anti-Na ture.

38. In a sick and dy ing Na tion, cul ture,race or civ i li za tion, po lit i cal dis sentand tra di tional val ues will be la beled andper se cuted as hei nous crimes by in quis i torscloth ing them selves in jin go is tic pa tri o tism.

39. A Peo ple who are ig no rant of theirpast will de file the pres ent and de stroy thefu ture.

40. A race must honor above all earthlythings those who have given their lives orfree dom for the pres er va tion of the folk.

41. The folk, namely the mem bers of the Race, are the Na tion. Ra cial loy al ties mustal ways su per sede geo graph ical and na tional bound aries. If this is taught and un der stood,it will end frat ri cidal wars. Wars must notbe fought for the ben e fit of an other race.

42. The Na tions’ lead ers are not rul ers;they are ser vants and guard ians. They arenot to serve for per sonal gain. Chooseonly a guard ian who has no in ter est in theac cu mu la tion of ma te rial things.

43. Choose and judge your lead ers, alsocalled guard ians, thus: Those who seekal ways to limit the power of gov ern mentare of good heart and con science. Those whoseek to ex pand the power of gov ern mentare base ty rants.

44. No gov ern ment can give any thingto any body with out first tak ing it froman other. Gov ern ment is, by its very na ture,le gal ized tak ing. A lim ited amount ofgov ern ment is a nec es sary bur den forna tional de fense and in ter nal or der.Any thing more is coun ter-pro duc tive tofree dom and lib erty.

45. The or ganic found ing Law, namelythe Con sti tu tion of a Na tion, must not beamend able by any method other thanunan i mous con sent of all par ties theretoand with all par ties pres ent. Oth er wise, the

doors are opened for the ad vent of that mostdan ger ous and deadly form of gov ern ment,de moc racy.

46. In a de moc racy those who con trol the me dia, and thus the minds of the elec tor ate,have power un dreamed by kings or dic ta tors.

47. The sim plest way to de scribe ade moc racy is this: Three peo ple form agov ern ment, each hav ing one vote. Thentwo of them vote to steal the wealth of thethird.

48. The lat ter stages of a de moc racy are

filled with for eign wars, be cause thebank rupt sys tem at tempts to pre serve it selfby plun der ing other Na tions.

49. In a de moc racy that which is le gal issel dom moral, and that which is moral isof ten il le gal.

50. A de moc racy is al ways fol lowed bya strong man… some call him a dic ta tor. Itis the only way to re store or der out of thechaos caused by a de moc racy. Pick yourstrong man wisely! He must be a guard ianin his heart. He must be one who has

shown that his only pur pose in life is thepres er va tion of the folk. His ul ti mate aimmust be to re store the rule of Law based onthe per fect Laws of Na ture. Do not choosehim by his words. Choose one who hassac ri ficed all in the face of tyr anny; chooseone who has en dured and per se vered. This isthe only re li able ev i dence of his wor thi nessand mo tives.

51. A power sys tem will do any thing, no mat ter how cor rupt or bru tal, to pre serveit self.

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Lo cal jus tice (“just us”)By Lt. Col o nel Don ald Sullivan (Ret)

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The ed i tor of TFF saw fit to in cludein last month’s edi tionmy let ter to the Townof Atkinson, NorthCarolina, pop u la tion325 +/-, con cern ing theil le gal ity of prop ertytaxes be ing as sessedand col lected on mypri vate, non-com mer cialland. As a re sult of that let ter, the TownCoun cil in formed me that it would ad dressmy mo tion for re con sid er a tion at their nextmonthly meet ing on 3/2/17.

I at tended that meet ing ex pect ing to seeand hear some dis cus sion on the mat ter ofmy mo tion to re con sider the orig i nal de nial of my de mand. I also hoped to get somean swers to the two prop erty tax ques tions Ihad posed to the coun cil: 1) Where theTown gets its au thor ity to tax me or myland when nei ther is a “le gal en tity”cre ated by the au thor ity or per mis sion ofthe State, and 2) how the ad min is tra tionof the prop erty tax stat ute can be le galwhen such en force ment is not uni formthrough out the State as re quired by theState Con sti tu tion.

To my sur prise and dis ap point ment, Iwas in formed at the end of the reg u larlysched uled agenda that the coun cil had helda se cret meet ing prior to the of fi cial meet ingfor the pur pose of dis cuss ing my mo tion;and my mo tion was de nied. I had beentold by the Town at tor ney at the pre vi ousmeet ing that such a de nial of due pro cesswould be il le gal.

The sub ter fuge in sup port of that de nialrec om mended by the Town at tor ney (a.k.a. “po lit i cal of fi cer”) and ac cepted by thecoun cil was that mem bers of the coun cilwould have per sonal li a bil ity for un paidtaxes pur su ant to NCGS 105-380(c). Thismis rep re sen ta tion of the law is pa tentlyfalse; it is a lie.

NCGS 105-380(a) spe cif i cally pro hib its the coun cil from “re leas ing, re fund ing orcom pro mis ing all or any por tion of thetaxes lev ied against any prop erty within itsju ris dic tion ex cept as ex pressly pro videdin this Subchapter.”

By con trast, my de mand was pur su ant to NCGS 105-381 of that Subchapter whichspe cif i cally pro vides for a tax li a bil ity tobe waived when the tax as sessed has beenlev ied il le gally (NCGS 105-381(a)(1)(b)).Agree ment with the claims I pre sented thatthe tax as ap plied to me and my prop ertywas il le gal would spe cif i cally elim i natethose coun cil mem bers from the sanc tionsand li a bil i ties con tained in NCGS 380, andthe Town at tor ney cer tainly knew it. Ofcourse, as usual, the coun cil opted to goalong with the “po lit i cal of fi cer” whosepri mary duty is, ap par ently, to pro tect therev e nue streams of the State and not ourin di vid ual pro tected rights, with his use of“fear mon ger ing” to get the coun cil to gohis way.

Duck ing the lawHis du plic ity was ir re fut able when he

failed to pro duce an swers to my twoques tions about the il le gal ity of theprop erty tax as it is be ing ap plied to me. He per son ally as sured me on two oc ca sions he would pro vide an swers. In fact, the wholepur pose of the mo tion for re con sid er a tionwas to get him to an swer those twoques tions. In stead of an an swer, I got a lie;a dis trac tion, a di ver sion. Per son ally, I likethe Town At tor ney. He ap pears to be astand up, like-minded fel low. But, whenthe chips are down, I’m afraid he de faultsto his duty to the State and not to his peo ple.That’s be cause, like many oth ers, his jobde pends on it.

The four mem bers of the coun cil, whovoted unan i mously to deny my mo tion,acted against the peo ple and for the Stateout of fear of re pri sal from that State. TheState is our child, not the other way around. If we don’t soon rec og nize the truth, therewill be noth ing left for us ex cept the chainsof slav ery. By con trast, my at tempt to bindthe State to the chains of the Con sti tu tionby pre sent ing the con sti tu tional side of thelaw to the coun cil fell on deaf ears. Theiroath to the Con sti tu tion of the UnitedStates of Amer ica and that of NorthCarolina were hol low words, for whichthey shall be held ac count able.

One of the coun cil mem bers made thecom ment, “We dis cussed your ar gu mentsand, al though we agreed with most of

them, re al ized that if the Town al lowed you to be ex empt from the prop erty tax it couldnot sur vive” – in di cat ing com plete andab so lute tyr anny.

The Town’s au thor ity only goes so far asthe law al lows, and the law does not al lowthe Town to tax me. As I said in the meet ing,such ac tion by the Town is no dif fer entthan steal ing from me and is a vi o la tion ofmy pro tected rights. The coun cil mem bers’ stated be lief that the Town can not sur viveif it does n’t steal from me has no bear ingon whether the tax as ad min is tered is le galor not. This is n’t a sub jec tive de ci sion.

The law is very clear, and the Town’sde ci sion to deny my de mand and mymo tion for these sub jec tive and emo tionalrea sons is noth ing less than tyr anny. As weare of ten told, “If you don’t like the law,change the law.” If the leg is la ture does n’tlike what the Con sti tu tion says aboutad min is tra tion of prop erty tax, then let itamend the Con sti tu tion. What we havehere is an other in stance of a con sti tu tionallaw be ing en forced un con sti tu tion ally, notun like the In ter nal Rev e nue Code.

My de mand to waive the tax li a bil ity iswell founded in law, facts and ev i dence aspre sented to the coun cil.

By de ny ing my de mand, the coun cilvi o lated my con sti tu tion ally-pro tected rightto prop erty. I will not stand idly by whilemy in alien able rights are be ing so ig nored.By de ny ing my de mand, the coun cilad mit ted it was steal ing from me. I will notstand idly by and al low any one, pub licor pri vate, to steal from me. There arenec es sar ily re per cus sions for such il le galacts, and I will see to it.

The rea son ing for their ac tion is flawed,and they know it. Their ex cuses for thoseac tions are unsupportable ex cept un dertyr anny, and they know it. Their ac tions,and those of many oth ers who fail toun der stand the ul ti mate con se quences ofig nor ing the rights of the peo ple, can not be

al lowed to stand. They are in vi o la tion ofour rights to free dom and lib erty. Theymust be chal lenged, and they will be.

I had sug gested to the Coun cil mem bersthat they re con sider their de ci sion to denymy de mand for waiver of li a bil ity in aman ner more con sis tent with the stat utesand our Con sti tu tions. They chose to runand were elected to the of fice now held forthe pur pose of rep re sent ing the peo ple ofthe Town while op er at ing the Town for thepeo ple’s ben e fit in ac cor dance with thelaw. Their first duty is to the peo ple andnot the Town. If the Town can not sur vivewith out the Coun cil hav ing to steal fromthe peo ple in the form of il le gal prop ertytax a tion, the Town should not ex ist.

All in volved in this at temptto steal my prop erty and myrights from me will be heldac count able. I have a duty tohold them ac count able, andI will do my duty. I in tendto file a law suit nam ing asde fen dants, but not lim itedto, all mem bers of the TownCoun cil, the Mayor and thetown’s at tor ney – for theircon spir a to rial col lu sion todeny me my right to pri vateprop erty and steal the fruitsof my la bors.

As I have writ ten be fore, I am will ing topay any and all ver i fied taxes to the propergov ern ment rep re sen ta tive. How ever,ab sent any ver i fi ca tion that said taxesare owed by me as a bonafide “tax payer”;that my land has been vol un tarily andknow ingly ren dered for tax a tion; and thatthe as sess ment of tax is in com pli ance withthe or ganic law, I will pay no fraud u lenttaxes short of a find ing against me by theUnited States Su preme Court and af ter a trialby a jury of my peers, that is, land own ers. Ido not con sent to be taxed, and I do notagree to suf fer the tyr anny of forcedtax a tion by my gov ern ment in any of itsmany ca pac i ties.

PS: When I went to the Town Hall tode liver my ob jec tions let ter to the Townclerk, I no ticed a new post ing on the glassdoor of the build ing which said, “No tice,af ter 2/5/17, all Town Coun cil meet ingswill be re corded.” When I re quested a copy of the re cord ing for the sub ject meet ingheld on 3/2/17, the first af ter 2/5/17, I wastold, “We did n’t re cord that one.” And so itgoes.

The myth of Amer i can de moc racyBy Mi chael Cushman

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Not that we are big fans of un fet teredde moc racy, but Amer i can de moc racy is astan dard talk ing point for U. S. pol i ti ciansand one of the pil lars upon which rests thecur rent re gime. It mat ters not that the UnitedStates was founded as an inegalitarianfed er a tion of highly re stricted re pub lics. Themyth that the av er age man on the streetsbe lieves is that the USA is a de moc racy.With that in mind…§ Remember when we voted for gay

marriage in all 50 States? Oh, that’s right.It was imposed upon the States – many ofwhich had highly-popular laws forbiddingit – by the U. S. Supreme Court. And thatcourt is not representative of Americans.For example, 3 of its 8 members are Jews,who make up only about 2% of the U. S.people. White Protestants are completelyunrepresented on the highest court, whichis completely composed of Catholics andJews. So much for democracy.§ Remember when we voted to racially

integrate the public schools? Oh, that’sright. We didn’t actually do that. Instead,the U. S. Supreme Court imposed thisdecision upon us against the will of mostof the people of lots of the States. In theprocess of imposing racial integration atthe point of a gun the U. S. courtsdestroyed local control of education. Verydemocratic.§ Remember when we voted for

interracial marriage? Oh, that right.Once again, it was imposed upon theStates. In 1969 every Southern Stateoutlawed racially-mixed marriages – and

all of those laws (which were highlypopular) were thrown out by a few men onthe U. S. Supreme Court. Yup, that wasdemocratic.

Godlets§ Remember when we voted to get rid of

Christian prayer in schools? Oh, that’sright. The ban on prayer in school wasimposed upon the States by the U. S.Supreme Court. A Jewish family in NewYork sued the State and the Federal courtfound in their favor, even though the vastmajority of the USA is Christian andprayer in school was a popular institution.Once again the will of the people wasthrown out by a handful of unelectedFederal judges.§ Remember when we voted for abortion

on demand? Oh, that’s right. The U. S.Supreme Court imposed it upon the States,throwing out popular laws which made itillegal. Since then about 50 million babieshave been aborted in the good ol’ USA.

These are just a few hot but ton is sueswhere the U. S. Su preme Court im posedde ci sions upon the en tire USA, throw ingout pop u lar State laws. In the pro cess, the

Fed eral court en tirely changed the so cialfab ric of life in the USA. The peo ple nevervoted for ra cially-in te grated schools, in ter -ra cial mar riage, gay mar riage, abor tion onde mand and a ban on prayer in school. Isthe USA re ally a democratic society?

One more. Just re cently the peo pleelected a pres i dent who ran on “a to tal andcom plete shut down of Mus lims en ter ingthe United States.” Pres i dent Trumpen acted a travel ban af ter he was electedpre vent ing peo ple from a num ber ofMus lim coun tries from com ing to theUSA. What hap pened? Two Fed eraljudges threw out his travel ban. That isAmer i can de moc racy for you.

Fi nally, we should add that his tor i callySouth ern ers have been highly skep ti cal ofun re stricted de moc racy. South ern Na tion -al ists con demned it in no un cer tain terms.Re strict ing the fran chise re mains highlypop u lar in the South to day, though Fed eraljudges con tin u ally strike down laws whicheven hint of mov ing in that di rec tion.There are surely a va ri ety of opin ionson the fran chise within the Alt-South.How ever, one thing we can surely agreeupon is that a few unelected, lib eral U. S.Su preme Court judges ought not be able todic tate law in Dixie.

As Hunter Wallace has ex plained, “TheAlt-South is n’t a mem ber ship or ga ni za tion.It is… a space for ev ery one in Dixie whois n’t some kind of left ist or main streamcon ser va tive (i.e., na tion al ists, pop u lists,re ac tion ar ies) to come to gether to dis cussour past, pres ent and com mon fu ture.South ern Na tion al ists [are] at the core ofthe Alt-South.”

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The Ger man women who faced hellBy Chris tine Miller

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“After the whole gen er a tion had died,an other gen er a tion grew up af ter them that

was not ac quaintedwith the Lord or whathe had done for Is rael(Judges 2-10).” Youthdoes not want to knowof the past. “Now isnow and then wasthen, don’t bother uswith your tales” is there sponse of young

peo ple. There fore I ded i cate this ar ti cle tothe Ger man women who were young withme, who went through the war fear ing thear riv als of their mail men who could bringthem news of a hus band, fa ther or sonhav ing been killed in ac tion. There weremany such reports: the son in my fos terfam ily, the hus band of the neigh bor’s wife,three sons for the neigh bor across the street from us, all hav ing died far away in Rus siahav ing fought Com mu nism. There is thispoi gnant folk song in Ger man:

Zogen einst fünf wilde Schwäne,Schwäne leuchtend weiss und schön.Sing, sing, was geschah?Keiner war mehr gesehen.

Wuchsen einst fünf junge Birken,grün und frisch am Bachesrand.Sing, sing, was geschah?Keins in Blüten stand.

Zogen einst fünf junge Burschen,stolz und kühn zum Kampf hi naus.Sing, sing, was geschah?Keiner kehrt nach Haus.

Wuchsen einst fünf junge Mädchen,schlank und schön am Memelstrand.Sing, sing was geschah?Keins den Brautkranz wand.

A whole gen er a tion of men was ei therkilled or im pris oned. The dearth of menwas hor ren dous. Many a Ger man womandid not find a hus band, or as widow had tofend for her self and her chil dren. I ded i cate this ar ti cle to the many un mar ried Ger manspin sters and wid ows who not only had tocon tend with hun ger and cold af ter the waryears, but even worse with the hu mil i a tion, ma lig nant slan der and def a ma tion im posed on them by the vic tors.

Let us not for get that Eng land and Francehad de clared war on Ger many on ac countof Po land. They did not de clare war against the So viet Un ion which in vaded Po landabout two weeks later, but in stead al liedthem selves (as did the United States) withdic ta tor Sta lin. Twelve Ger man Na tionalSo cial ists were sen tenced at Nuremberg tobe hanged for start ing a war of ag gres sion.

Where the geno cide startedI was given a small book writ ten by

Johanna Heise-Mörike: Eine Familieschlägt sich durch.

Before the So viet Troops over ran theirhome town, Köslin, this fam ily de cided toleave their home and move West. The Jew,Ilya Ehrenburg had hyped up the Rus siansol diers: “Take the Ger man women as your booty, break their Aryan Pride. Kill theGer mans, you brave So viet sol diers. If youhave killed one Ger man, kill an other one.”

When the Ger man Wehrmacht re tookNemmersdorf, they found Ger man girlsand women hav ing been raped and thenkilled in clud ing ba bies and chil dren. It was there fore ad vis able for the Heise fam ily toleave house and home and try their luck onthe road with lit tle Christoph in the babycar riage and two small boys un der the ageof six.

Johanna, preg nant in the last tri mes tercar ry ing her fourth child, bore up un der aheavy knap sack. The two small boys each

had his own lit tle knap sack. On the babycar riage was a sack with two feather bedsand a small suit case, should num ber fourar rive early. They tried to reach the har borat Kolberg. It was win ter, the snow wasdeep and a baby car riage is not a sled. They man aged to squeeze into an over loadedbus and reached Kohlberg. The ship wasstill there.

A few day ear lier a so viet tor pedo hadsunk the Gustloff with sev eral thou sandmostly flee ing woman and chil dren hav ingbeen drowned in those icy Bal tic wa ters.This ship took on a few of the sur vi vors, aheart rend ing sight. Af ter safely ar riv ing inStettin the cap tain wanted ev ery body offhis ship be cause that har bor was of tenbombed at night. This night no bombs felland they made it to the sta tion.

Noth ing first classThe cat tle cars were overfull (luck ily the

dung was dry) and her hus band had to fight off many trav el ers to get the women andchil dren into the train. Then her hus bandhad to leave his fam ily to take care of hisschool class.

She was on her own with the three lit tleboys and a heavy knap sack on her back.She wanted to move on to Schwerin, buttrains, tracks, sta tion and the city had beende stroyed. The next goal was Bre men. Hersis ter liv ing in Würzburg had writ ten thatshe could take the fam ily in. But, in themean time Würzburg had been bombed and the sis ter her self had left the city in a handwagon with her five chil dren. Johanna hadan aunt in Celle. That was her next goal,again hav ing avoided the bomb ing ofBre men the night pre vi ously. In Celle heraunt gave her a room and a small kitchen.

While the Eng lish were oc cu py ing Celle she de liv ered her fourth child, a lit tle girl.Lucky for her and the four chil dren herhus band made it back on a bi cy cle throughdan ger ous, oc cu pied ter ri tory.

Con quered and di videdGer many had become sev ered into four

zones. A dis mem bered ox takes nobody onhis horns any more. The bor ders of theseareas were sealed and strictly con trolled.You could not get from one oc cu pa tionalzone to the next with out a tran sit visa,which was only given in or der to at tend afu neral or ap pear in a court case.

Johanna wanted to see her ail ing fa therin the French Zone. She hitched and hiked,but al ways had to leave her ride and sneakaround the check points on trails throughthe woods. Her fa ther, an ap pointed ma jor,was im pris oned by the French be cause hehad dared to give the starv ing Ger manpop u la tion but ter which was des tined forthe abun dantly-fed French sol diers.

Celle was in the Eng lish zone. Johannaand her hus band spoke very good Eng lish,hav ing been ex change teach ers be fore thewar in Scot land. Her hus band had got ten ajob as trans la tor for the Eng lish oc cu pi ers,whose ev ery doc u ment for denazificationwas to be sub mit ted in Eng lish.

They had one room, mean ing that while

the fa ther was con cen trat ing on work hischil dren were to be quiet. It was not so badwhen those kids could play out side on thelit tle grass plot, but again there ap pearedprob lems. Noth ing could be got ten in thestores. Their shoe laces, made of twistedpa per ropes, when wet al ways broke. (Ire mem ber the shop ping bags and up perparts of san dals also fab ri cated from suchmaterials).

All four zones had strict rules againstfrat er ni za tion (the Amer i cans were first togive that up). One day on her walk throughthe city she came upon some gar bage canswhere strong thread had been dis cardedand was seen hang ing out of the cans. Itwas a store for the Eng lish only, but shedared to ap proach the clerk and re ceivedper mis sion for retrieving that thread.

The win ter turned bit ter cold, but coalwas for the Eng lish only. One morn ingthey found their baby girl had a frozen nose along with its lit tle hands. Her hus band ranfor the doc tor, who as sured them that lit tleCornelia would not lose nose or hands.

When ever Ger mans heard the coal truck they ran out and picked up any coal whichhad fallen off. A kindly Eng lish sol dier had pity and even shoveled some coal out forthem. He had to rue this deed, be cause his“re ward” was the brig.

Be sides the cold there was also hun ger.A child un der six got one pound of bread aweek. So Johanna joined the mul ti tude ofbeg gars – hamsterers we called them –who swarmed from the cit ies out into thecoun tryside. Only a sin gle lo cal train ran in the morn ing, so, by late af ter noon she hadto hitch a ride back. Since the Ger mans had no cars, most of the time it was com monEng lish sol diers sim ply ig nor ing their nofrat er ni za tion or der who gave her a lift.

An aside: The Ger man Army had neverin ter dicted against frat er ni za tion, nei therin France nor in Rus sia. Since love knowsno bound aries nor ac cepts an order againstsocializing, French women and Ger mansol diers had fallen in love. Those Frenchwomen, how ever, af ter the war paid a bit ter price as, their heads shorn and half na ked,they were driven through town. In Nor wayit was the off spring of Ger man sol diers and Nor we gian women who bore the brunt ofos tra cism. The Nor we gians did not treatthose kids with any com pas sion, but nowtheir brain washed orig i nal pop u lace bendsover back wards to sup port un ac com pa nied mi nors from Africa and the Middle East.

Go ing back to Eine Familie schlägt sichdurch, Johanna’s strug gles were Ger manex pe ri ences. There was none oth er wiseto be had, so we made sugar from beets.She traded cof fee beans for 100 poundsof sugar beets, the cof fee hav ing come

in a pack age from rel a tives in the USA.It was a chore to scrub the beets, cut and boil them, then press out the juice. Istill re mem ber pots with the un fin ishedsyrup on back of the stove mak ing useof the heat af ter din ner was cooked. Wehad no soap, yet with wood ashes myaunt made lye which was tough on thehands but got the cloth clean.

Johanna Heise re lates how ice built upon the win dows of one room and there wasal ways an ice col umn mak ing the doorleak. On her beg ging tours she had got tenold cloth ing but could find no thread forsew ing a cur tain that would stop the draft.She fur tively ap proached an Eng lish sol dierin the black mar ket street who prom isedher thread the next time she came. Johannacould not make it, but she de scribed thesol dier to her hus band who, af ter a cou pleof fur tive passes when in for ma tion as tothe num ber and names of their kids wasgiven, got two spools of thread.

I re mem ber the red thread (for sew ingswas ti kas) which my twelve-year-old un clehad got ten in ex change for a pa per modelair plane. He was so proud, ev ery thingbe ing sewn with that red thread.

End less oc cu pa tion beginsIn 1948 the Währungreform came, and

ev ery West Ger man got 60 DM. Sud denlythe stores had mer chan dise; the worst wasover. It was al most as if you said, in stead of BC and AD, ev ery thing re lated to be foreand af ter the Währungsreform. Thinkingback to my child hood and youth, I say with Dick ens: “It was the worst of times, it wasthe best of times.”

The bomb ings had stopped. There wasno more ma chine gun fire from the air, orthe dron ing of those air planes fly ing overMünsterhausen. Even to this day I’m stillap pre hen sive en ter ing an air port. Droningair planes con strict my heart. My fa ther had been re leased from a war prison in Si be ria.He could not af ford to have post-trau maticstress syn drome, but had to clear a cel lar ofstones and de bris to make space for a smallop tic shop and room for him self. The saltof sweat con tains more cu ra tive powersthan that of tears.

And sweat the Ger mans did, es pe ciallythe women. They cleared the rub ble andsal vaged us able bricks. My mother got ajob re plant ing trees. She walked into thefor est wear ing a man’s boots which werehard as cast iron and planted seed lings onsoil tough as ce ment – com pacted whereAmerican tanks had prac ticed ar moredwar fare.

To dayI feel sorry for the Amer i can vet er ans.

What have they been fight ing for? No body has de clared war against the United States.No body at tacks us. Many GIs come hometo no jobs or pur poses. For these vet er ans it is the worst of times. I look at Ger manynow. Today Ger many is ex pe ri enc ing theworst of times. They’ve got ten pros per ous, fat and so cow ardly that they ac qui esce totheir own de mise. I think my gen er a tionwas the better and more fortunate lot.

A South ern na tion al ist re sponds to Trump

By Mi chael [email protected]

While I de light in see ing Dem o cratsand other left ists throw tan trums and actlike spoiled chil dren in the face of Trump’spres i dency, I re mind you all that we inThe League of the South are South ernna tion al ists. Even if Trump were a bloodand soil Amer i can na tion al ist – which he is not (or if he is, he has yet to show it) – Iwould still not move from my cur rentpo si tion in work ing for the sur vival, well-be ing and in de pend ence of the South ernpeo ple.

But at best Trump has shown him self tobe a civic na tion al ist who still pan ders to

the “we all bleed the same color” ma lar keythat el e vates Blacks, Jews, fem i nists, andother mi nor i ties above the White found ingstock of Amer ica.

So, no, I am not a Trump sup porter, noteven af ter his much-bal ly hooed re cent“Reaganesque” speech. Yes, I do hope he

sends home mil lions of il le gal aliens andpre vents more from com ing; yes, I do hopehe brings home mil lions of jobs to ben e fitthe South ern work ing class; and, yes, I dohope he con tin ues to un mask the lu na ticleft and cause it to run riot in the streets. All these things will be tem po rary ben e fits toour peo ple, a re spite and an op por tu nity topre pare for the left ist de luge that willsurely fol low.

Any thing good Trump does in the nextfour or eight years will only be a band-aidon a deep wound, at least from the South ernna tion al ist per spec tive. As we have said inThe League for go ing on 23 years now, theSouth must be free and in de pend ent of theAmer i can em pire. Half mea sures such asDon ald Trump will not cut it. We are truena tion al ists; he is not.

We’re not patiently wait ing un tilour oc cu pa tion is totalitarian.

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By Rudy “Butch” Stankothestampedenews.com

I was just re cently ap proached by agirl scout to buy a pack age of Girl Scoutcook ies. I told her I would buy a dozen andpay her dou ble, if she could ex plain whatthe cir cled U meant on the pack age.

I knew my of fer was safe. Like mostWhite Amer i cans, she had no idea why orwhat the cir cle U meant on the pack age ofGirl Scout cook ies she was try ing to ped dle.I told the Girl Scout if you want to do agood job sell ing, know the prod uct.

Non-Jews are un aware that all foodprod ucts marked with the “K,” “U” or“U D” Sym bols have been taxed by Jew ishRab bis. On ev ery pan try shelf in Amer ica,lay doz ens of canned and pack aged foodprod ucts which have a tiny “K” or “U”printed on the la bel. Check it out.

Most Amer i can food com pa nies areowned by the Jews and they pay out theirre li gious and po lit i cal Zi on ist dues to rab bisby way of tax ing the goyim on ev ery thingthe goy con sumes. This is ver i fied by one ofthe ko sher sym bols printed on the var i ouspack ages of food.

Says Rabbi Yossy Goldman: “The solepur pose of non-Jews is to serve Jews.Goyim were born only to serve us. Theyhave no place in the world.”

Jews get their cut on Girl Scout cook ies

In 1960 there were only 225 com pa niespay ing the ko sher food tax. This jumpedto 475 in 1966 and 800 by 1975. Jew ishpro mot ers of ko sher la bel ing say there hasbeen a “ko sher food ex plo sion” to day withover 16,000 prod ucts now pay ing into theJew ish fund raiser. In 1988 ac cord ing toThe Chi cago Jew ish Sen ti nel the Jew ishtax amounted to $30 bil lion. In year 2000 it be came a tril lion dol lar rack e teer ing schemeand has been con tin u ally in creas ing. Ev ery per son and Na tion on earth pays the ko sher tax.

They cir cle youJew ish or ga ni za tions have copy righted

cer tain sym bols which only they can use.The gi ant in the busi ness is “The Un ion ofRabbis,” which uses the cir cle U. Theyhave con tracted with 80% of the Amer i canpack aged food pro duc ers. The next larg estis Rabbi Levy’s “Com mit tee” which usesthe “K” sym bol.

Be cause of the cen tu ries-old pro pa gandaclaim of Jews be ing “a poor, per se cutedpeo ple,” along with the Goyim’s fear ofbe ing ac cused of “anti-Sem i tism,” there isa deaf en ing si lence on the prob lem.

Now we know why Is rael is the onlycoun try in the Mid dle East that has thenu clear bomb and ma chine guns, while theMos lems must use rock slingshots.

Even though Jews con sti tute aroundtwo per cent of Amer ica’s pop u la tion, therest of the coun try is forced to pay a spe cial

levy on al most all food and gro ceryprod ucts just to please the Or tho doxJew ish com mu nity, in a swin dle whicheven Jews them selves have de scribed asthe “ko sher food racket.”

As ton ish ingly, very few Amer i cans evenknow about the ex tent of this Or tho doxJew ish swin dle, much less how it works.

Most peo ple know of, orhave heard about, “ko sherfood.” This is sup posed to befood which, in the case oflive stock, is slaugh tered insuch a way as to be “holy”(but which is ac tu ally highlyin hu mane; it in volved slit tingan an i mal’s throat and let tingit pain fully bleed to deathwhile a rabbi prays over it).

This “ko sher food” is there fore passedoff as some thing which only af fects Jews,and Or tho dox Jews at that, as some sort ofpe cu liar but be nign re li gious practice.

In re al ity, “ko sher” food is far more than just slaugh tered an i mals, and cov ers al mostany sort of gro cery item.

The racket works like this: in or der for agro cery prod uct to be certified as “ko sher,” it must carry a lit tle “U” in side a cir cle,called a “Ko sher Logo,” some where on itspack ag ing.

This sym bol is is sued by the Un ion ofOr tho dox Jew ish Con gre ga tions of Amer ica(the “Or tho dox Un ion”) which is the soleand ex clu sive owner of the OU “Ko sherLogo.” In or der to use this sym bol, aprod uct man u fac turer must ap ply to theUn ion of Or tho dox Jew ish Con gre ga tionsof Amer ica for cer tif i ca tion – to “en sure”that its man u fac tur ing pro cess is “Ko sher”and meets all the Jew ish di etary stan dards.

This is where the catch co mes in: theprod uct man u fac turer must pay the Un ionof Or tho dox Jew ish Con gre ga tions ofAmer ica a fee for this cer tif i ca tion pro cess– and this “fee” is added to the prod uct’scost which is then passed on to the con sumer.

Thus, non-Jews who buy these prod ucts– and they range from things such asCoca-Cola to tooth paste, and more – areforced to pay ex tra to ca ter the de mands ofOr tho dox Jews, even in ar eas where thereare few or no Jews.

And their Un ion of Or tho dox Jew ishCon gre ga tions of Amer ica has a spe cialwebsite set up through which com pa nies

can ap ply for ko sher cer tif i ca tion. Called“oukosher.org,” this site re veals ex actlyhow big the ko sher food swin dle is: “MostAmer i cans eat some ko sher food ev eryday, but chances are they’re not aware of it. Take a walk down the aisle of any su per -mar ket and you will see that the OU ko sher sym bol ap pears on over 60% of Amer ica’sko sher cer ti fied foods, from the cov etedOreo to the thirstquenching Coca-Cola. Over$150 bil lion of ko sher cer ti fied prod uctsare con sumed an nu ally, and spend ingcon tin ues to rise dra mat i cally.

“The OU Ko sher Logo has be come anin creas ingly im por tant mar ket ing de vice,which gen er ates ad di tional rev e nues byex pand ing the size of the mar ket. OUKo sher Logo Cer tif i ca tion gives a prod ucta com pet i tive edge that makes it sell faster,thus caus ing su per mar kets to fa vor brandswith cer tif i ca tion. That also means that OU Ko sher Logo cer tif i ca tion can lead to anin crease in a com pany’s pri vate la belbusi ness.

“There is clear ev i dence that a ko shersym bol boosts mar ket share, that a ko sherprod uct can win more fa vor able shelfspace, and that when po si tioned next to acom pet ing non-ko sher brand, a ko sherprod uct will do better by 20%. This data hasre mained con stant even in smaller cit ies,far from cit ies with heavy con cen tra tionsof ko sher Jews.” [Source: In te grated Mar -

ket ing Com mu ni ca tions]

Self-certified con spir acyThe “Ko sher Food” website even has a

“prod uct search” fa cil ity, which al lowsvis i tors to look over which gro cery itemsare ko sher or not. The costs of this pro cessare, as men tioned ear lier, passed di rectly

Yossy the gold man i kin

onto the con sumer. As long ago as 1959, aJew ish news let ter de scribed it as a “Ko sher Racket” and said that the “busi ness” ofcer tif i ca tion has al ready be come one of the“big busi ness rack ets in the United Statesand is threat en ing to as sume gi gan ticpro por tions.” (The Jew ish News let ter,Wil liam Zuckerman, ed i tor, June 1, 1959).Con fir ma tion that the Ko sher food racketac tu ally drives up the price of food for allcon sum ers has also come with an ar ti cle inthe Haaretz news pa per of April 27, 2014.

The ar ti cle, ti tled “Min is tries urgeRab bin ate to re lax kashrut con trol of foodim ports” dis cusses the fact that the rab bin atein Is rael have a rule in place which forcesim port ers to un dergo ko sher cer tif i ca tioneven if the food prod uct is al ready cer ti fied as ko sher in its coun try of or i gin.

Dou bling the ex tor tion rateThe Haaretz ar ti cle says that “The

kashrut in spec tion re quire ments for theim por ta tion of hard cheese in creases thecost of the cheese to the Is raeli con sumerby some 35%, Is raeli cheese im port erssay.” In other words, the in creased pricecon sum ers are forced to pay for food be ingpro duced to “ko sher” re quire ments can beas high as 35% more than with out thatcer tif i ca tion – and that is in Is rael!

The “Ko sher food racket” has be come,in the words of Wil liam Zuckerman, one of the big gest swin dles in Amer ica to day.

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Sen ate okays pro-set tle ment Jew to Is raelpresstv.ir

The U. S. Sen ate con firmed on March23 Pres i dent Don ald Trump’s con tro ver sialpick to be Amer ica’s am bas sa dor to Is rael.

Da vid Fried man was ap proved in a52-46 vote that was al most en tirely di vided along party lines. All but two of the Sen ateDem o crats – Rob ert Menendez and JoeManchin – voted against him.

Cozy teammateFried man, who once served as Trump’s

bank ruptcy law yer, is crit i cal of the so-calledtwo-State so lu tion to the Is raeli-Pal es tin iancon flict and backs Is rael’s il le gal set tle mentac tiv i ties on the oc cu pied ter ri to ries.

Em bold ened by Trump’s sup port, Is raelhas given the go-ahead to the con struc tionof many new set tle ment units.

Half a mil lion Is rae lis live in over 230set tle ments built il le gally since the 1967oc cu pa tion of the Pal es tin ian ter ri to ries.

Dur ing the 2016 pres i den tial cam paign,Fried man was Trump’s ad visor on U. S.-Is rael re la tions.

The 58-year-old has also backed theidea of mov ing the U. S. em bassy from TelAviv to East Je ru sa lem al-Quds.

“I in tend to work tire lessly to strengthen the un break able bond be tween our twocoun tries and ad vance the cause of peacewithin the re gion, and look for ward to

do ing this from the U. S. em bassy inIs rael’s eter nal cap i tal, Je ru sa lem,” he saidin a state ment fol low ing his nom i na tion inDe cem ber.

The Pal es tin ians want al-Quds as thecap i tal of their prom ised fu ture State. Thein tent to move the U. S. em bassy there isseen as the rec og ni tion of the city as thecap i tal of an Is raeli “State.”

Wants it allFried man, a son of an Or tho dox rabbi

with no former po lit i cal ex pe ri ence, haspre vi ously ar gued that a Pal es tin ian Stateis a “dam ag ing anach ro nism.”

Some 600 Amer i can rab bis signed alet ter dur ing February against Fried man’sap point ment as U. S. am bas sa dor, tak ingis sue with his in cen di ary rhet o ric.

“An am bas sa dor is charged with

rep re sent ing our en tire na tion,” they wrote. “We are very con cerned that rather than try to rep re sent the U. S. as an ad vo cate forpeace, Mr. Fried man will seek to moldAmer i can pol icy in line with his ex tremeide ol ogy.”

Dur ing his con fir ma tion hear ing inFeb ru ary, Fried man apol o gized for his past com ments and prom ised to be “re spect fuland mea sured” if con firmed.

Wel com ing Fried man’s nom i na tion was Is raeli Prime Min is ter Benjamin Netanyahu.

Da vid Fried man tes ti fies on his nom i na tion to be the U. S. am bas sa dor to Is rael be fore the Sen ateFor eign Re la tions Com mit tee on Feb ru ary 16,2017, in Wash ing ton, DC.

EDITOR’S NOTE

Such evil the at rics! All but two ofthe Sen ate Dem o crats voted againsthim? As if they are less in bed withthe devil than Pup pet-in-Chief Trump him self! Ex ec u tive or ders rise out of this sleepy swamp against “ref u gees” while al li ga tor judges gulp them right down, 600 rabbi bit play ers from themurk not with stand ing. “Vot ing” didnot cure a thing. The Hid den Handwould stop im port ing Jews and otherter ror ists if keep ing us pac i fied tookthat, since the Af ri cans and Islamistslately ar rived will any way dou ble innum bers ev ery ten years should wefail to de port the ones al ready here.

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– House of Rothschild –

Cen tral bank ing cre ates the Illuminati

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By An drew Hitch cocktheunhivedmind.com

The Rothschilds have been in con trolof the world for a verylong time, their ten ta clesreach ing into manyas pects of our dailylives, as is doc u mentedin the fol low ing time-line. [Those be gin ningsin the 1700s ap pearedhere last month. – ed.]

The Rothschilds con tend that they areJew ish, when in fact they are Khazars.They are from a coun try called Khazaria,which oc cu pied the land locked be tweenthe Black Sea and the Cas pian Sea that isnow pre dom i nantly Asian Geor gia.

To con tinue:1800: Salomon Mayer Rothschild

mar ries Caro line Stern.1806: Napolean states that it is his

“ob ject to re move the house of Hess-Casselfrom rul er ship and to strike it out of the listof pow ers.” On hear ing this, Prince Wil liamIX of Hesse-Hanau flees Ger many, goes toDen mark and en trusts his for tune val ued at $3,000,000 at that time to Mayer AmschelRothschild for safe keep ing.

Na than Mayer Rothschild mar riesHannah Barent Co hen, the daugh ter of awealthy Lon don mer chant.

1808: Na than Mayer Rothschild’s firstson is born, Lionel Na than de Rothschild.

1810: Sir Fran cis Bar ing and Abra hamGoldsmid die. This leaves Na than MayerRothschild as the re main ing ma jor bankerin Eng land.

Salomon Mayer Rothschild goes toVi enna, Aus tria, and sets up the bank, M.von Rothschild und Söhne.

1811: The char ter for the Rothschilds’Bank of the United States ex pires. Con gressvotes against its re newal. Na than MayerRothschild is not amused and he prom ises,“Ei ther the ap pli ca tion for re newal of thechar ter is granted, or the United States willfind it self in volved in a most di sas trouswar.”

Bankers’ warHow ever the United States stands firm

and the char ter is not re newed, whichcauses Na than Mayer Rothschild to is suean other threat: “Teach those im pu dentAmer i cans a les son. Bring them back toco lo nial sta tus.”

1812: Financed by Rothschild money,on Na than Mayer Rothschild’s or ders, theBrit ish de clare war on the United States.The Rothschilds’ plan is to com pel theUnited States to build up such a debt infight ing this war that they must sur ren derto the Rothschilds and al low the char ter for the Rothschild-owned First Bank of theUnited States to be re newed.

Mayer Amschel Rothschild dies. In hiswill he lays out spe cific laws that theHouse of Rothschild’s prog eny are boundto fol low: all key po si tions in this fam ily’sbusi ness may only be oc cu pied by fam ily

mem bers; male sib lings alone are al lowedto par tic i pate in the fam ily busi ness, whichin cludes a re ported sixth se cret bas tard son.(It is im por tant to note that Mayer Amschel Rothschild also has five daugh ters, soto day the spread of the Rothschild Zi on istdy nasty with out its Rothschild name is farand wide, and Jew ish custom con siders themixed off spring of a Jew ish mother to besolely Jew ish.)

The fam ily is dis posed to inter marrywith first and sec ond cous ins to pre servethe fam ily for tune. Of eigh teen mar riagescon tracted by Mayer Amschel Rothschild’sgrand chil dren, six teen are be tween firstcous ins – a prac tice later to be known asin breed ing. No pub lic in ven tory of thises tate is pub lished; no le gal ac tion is takenwith re gard to the value of the in her i tance;the el dest son of the el dest son is al ways tobe come head of the fam ily, which con di tionmay only be over turned when the ma jor ityof the fam ily so agrees.

Fol low ing Mayer Amschel Rothschild’s death, this is straight away the case. Na than Mayer Rothschild is elected head of thefam ily his fa ther has founded.

Ja cob (James) Mayer Rothschild goes to Paris, France, where he sets up his bank, de Rothschild Frères.

Nathaniel de Rothschild, son-in-law ofJa cob (James) Mayer Rothschild, is born.

1814: With re gards to the $3,000,000that Prince Wil liam IX of Hesse-Hanau has en trusted to Mayer Amschel Rothschild’ssafe keep ing, for an ac count of what nexthap pens we turn to the 1905 edi tion Jew ish Encyclopaedia, Vol ume 10, page 494, andfind:

“Ac cord ing to leg end this money washid den away in wine casks, and, es cap ingthe search of Na po leon’s sol diers whenthey en tered Frank furt, was re stored in tactin the same casks in 1814, when the elec tor(Prince Wil liam IX of Hesse-Hanau)re turned to the elec tor ate (Ger many). Thefacts are some what less ro man tic, andmore busi ness like.”

This last line in di cates the money wasnever re turned by Rothschild to PrinceWil liam IX of Hesse-Hanau, be cause theEncyclopaedia goes on to state,

“Na than Mayer Rothschild in vested this $3,000,000 in gold from the East In diaCom pany know ing that it would be needed for Wellington’s pen in sula cam paign.”

On the sto len money Na than makes “noless than four prof its:

“i) On the sale of Wellington’s pa perwhich he bought at 50 cents on the dol larand col lected at par;

“ii) on the sale of gold to Wellington;“iii) on its re pur chase; and“iv) on for ward ing it to Por tu gal.”1815: The five Rothschild broth ers

work to sup ply gold to both Wellington’sarmy (through Na than in Eng land) andNa po leon’s army (through Ja cob in France),and be gin their pol icy of fund ing bothsides in wars. The Rothschilds love warsbe cause they are mas sive gen er a tors of risk free debt.

This is be cause they are guar an teed bythe gov ern ment of a coun try, and there forethe ef forts of the pop u la tion in that coun try, so it does n’t mat ter if that borrower losesthe war be cause the loans are given on theguar an tee that the vic tor will hon or thedebts of the van quished.

While the Rothschilds are fund ing bothsides in this war, they use the banks theyhave spread out across Eu rope to give them the op por tu nity to set up an un ri valedpostal ser vice net work of se cret routes andfast cou ri ers. The posts these cou ri ers havein hand are to be opened un der way and theircon tents made known to the Rothschilds so they al ways stay one step ahead of cur rentevents.

Fur ther more, these Rothschild cou ri ersare the only mer chants al lowed to passthrough the Eng lish and French block ades. They keep Na than Mayer Rothschild up todate on how the war is go ing and he usesthat in tel li gence to buy and sell from his

po si tion at the stock ex change.One of Rothschild’s cou ri ers is a man

named Rothworth. With the war’s out come at the Bat tle of Waterloo won by the Brit ish,Rothworth takes off for the Chan nel andgets this news to Na than Mayer Rothschild a full 24 hours ahead of Wellington’s owncou rier.

At this time Brit ish bonds called con suls are traded on the the stock ex change floor.Na than Mayer Rothschild in structs all hiswork ers on the floor to start sell ing con suls.The makes most other trad ers be lieve theBrit ish have lost the war so they fran ti callystart also sell ing.

There fore the con suls plum met in value, at which time Na than Mayer Rothschilddis creetly in structs his work ers to pur chase all the con suls they can lay their hands on.

When the news co mes through that theBrit ish have ac tu ally won the war, thosecon suls shoot up to a level even higher than be fore the war ended leav ing Na than MayerRothschild with a re turn of ap prox i mately20 to 1 on his in vest ment.

This gives the Rothschild fam ily to talcon trol of the Brit ish econ omy, now to bethe fi nan cial cen ter of the world fol low ingNapoleon’s de feat, and forces Eng land toset up a new Bank of Eng land with Na thanMayer Rothschild in charge.

Truth co mes outIn ter est ingly, 100 years later the New

York Times runs a story stat ing that Na thanMayer Rothschild’s grand son tried to get acourt or der and sup press pub li ca tion of abook which in cludes this in sider trad ingstory, the Rothschild fam ily claiming thestory is un true and li bel ous. But the courtde nies the Rothschilds’ re quest and or dersthat fam ily to pay all court costs.

Back to 1815: This is the year Na thanMayer Rothschild makes his most fa mousstate ment,

“I care not what pup pet is placed uponthe throne of Eng land to rule the Em pire on which the sun never sets. The man whocon trols Brit ain’s money sup ply con trolsthe Brit ish Em pire, and I con trol the Brit ish money sup ply.”

He goes on to boast that dur ing thosesev en teen years he has been in Eng land hehas in creased the £20,000 stake given himby his fa ther 2,500 times to £50 mil lion.

The Rothschilds also use their con trol of the Bank of Eng land to re place the methodfor ship ping gold from coun try to coun tryand in stead em ploy their five banks spreadacross Eu rope, setting up a sys tem of pa per deb its and cred its – the banking system oftoday.

Reach ing for allBy the end of this cen tury, a pe riod of

time known as the “Age of the Rothschilds,”it is es ti mated that the Rothschild fam ilywill con trol half the wealth of the world.

How ever some thing that does n’t go wellfor the Rothschilds this year is the Con gress

of Vi enna, hav ing started the pre vi ousSep tem ber and con cluding in June 1815.The pur pose for this Con gress of Vi enna isso that the Rothschilds can cre ate a form ofworld gov ern ment, giving them com pletepo lit i cal con trol over much of civ i lizedmankind.

Many of the Eu ro pean gov ern ments arein debt to the Rothschilds, so they fig urethey might use that as a bar gain ing tool.How ever, Tsar Al ex an der I of Rus sia, whohas not suc cumbed to a Rothschild cen tralbank, won’t go along with that grab, so theRothschild world gov ern ment plan fails.

En raged by this set back, Na than MayerRothschild swears that some day he or hisde scen dants will de stroy Tsar Al ex an derI’s en tire fam ily and de scen dants. 102 yearslater the Rothschild-funded Bolsheviks actupon that prom ise.

In ter est ingly, world gov ern ment fa naticand Ash ke nazi Jew Henry Kissinger will inour own time base his doc toral dis ser ta tionon the Con gress of Vi enna.

The re lent less Rothschilds1816: The Amer i can Con gress passes a

bill per mit ting yet an other Rothschild-dom i nated cen tral bank, which again givesthe Rothschilds con trol of the Amer i canmoney sup ply. This Sec ond Bank of theUnited States re ceives a twenty year char ter.The Brit ish war against Amer ica there foreends with the deaths of thou sands of Brit ishand Amer i can sol diers, but the Rothschilds get their bank.

1818: Af ter the French se cure mas siveloans in 1817 in or der to help re build af terthe di sas ter at Waterloo, Rothschild agentsbuy vast amounts of French gov ern mentbonds caus ing their value to in crease.

On No vem ber 5th they dump that lot onthe open mar ket caus ing their value toplum met and France goes into a fi nan cialpanic. The Rothschilds then step in to takecon trol of the French money sup ply. This is the same year the Rothschilds are able toloan the Prus sian gov ern ment £5,000,000.

1821: Kalmann (Carl) Mayer Rothschildis sent to Na ples, It aly. He ends up do ing alot of busi ness with the Vat i can, and PopeGreg ory XVI sub se quently con fers uponhim the Or der of St. George.

Also, when the Pope re ceives Kalmann,he pres ents him his hand rather than thecus tom ary toe to kiss, showing the ex tentof Kalmann’s power over the Vat i can.

1822: The em peror of Aus tria makes the five Rothschild broth ers Bar ons. Na thanMayer Rothschild chooses not to take upthe ti tle.

1823: The Rothschilds take over thefi nan cial op er a tions of the Cath o lic Church world wide.

1827: Sir Wal ter Scott pub lishes hisnine vol ume set, The Life of Na po leon, invol ume two aver ring the French Rev o lu tionhad been planned by the Illuminati’s Adam Weishaupt and was fi nanced by the moneychang ers of Eu rope – the Rothschilds.

1832: Pres i dent An drew Jack son (7thPres i dent of the United States from 1829 to 1837), runs the cam paign for his sec ondterm in of fice un der the slo gan, “Jack sonAnd No Bank!” This means his plan to take con trol of the Amer i can monetary sys temto ben e fit the Amer i can peo ple, not thoseprof i teer ing Rothschilds.

1833: Pres i dent An drew Jack son startsre mov ing U. S. gov ern ment de pos its fromthe Rothschild-con trolled Sec ond Bank ofthe United States and placing them intobanks di rected by dem o cratic bank ers.

Fa mil iar pat ternThis causes the Rothschilds to panic and

do what they are best at – con tract ing themoney sup ply and caus ing a de pres sion.Pres i dent Jack son knows what they are upto and later states, “You are a den of thieves,vi pers, and I in tend to rout you out, and bythe Eter nal God, I will rout you out.”

1834: The Ital ian rev o lu tion ary leaderGuiseppe Mazzini is se lected by theIlluminati to di rect their rev o lu tion ary

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Im me di ately upon Eng lish Gen eral Wellington’s de feat of Na po leon at Waterloo, Rothworth setsout to bring that news to Rothschild with all speed.

The hap pily par ty ing Con gress of Vi enna meetsfol low ing Na po leon’s de feat.

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pro gram through out the world and willserve in that ca pac ity un til he dies in 1872.

Hired gun man goes free1835: On Jan u ary 30, an as sas sin tries to

shoot Pres i dent Jack son, but mi rac u louslyboth of the as sas sin’s pis tols mis fire.Pres i dent Jack son later claims he knowsthe Rothschilds were re spon si ble for thatat tempted as sas si na tion. He is not the onlyone; the as sas sin, Rich ard Law rence, whois found not guilty by rea son of in san ity,later brags that pow er ful peo ple in Eu ropehad hired and prom ised to pro tect him if hewere caught.

The Rothschilds ac quire all rights in theAlmadén quick sil ver mines in Spain. Thisis at the time the world’s big gest con ces sionand, with quick sil ver a vi tal com po nent inthe re fin ing of gold or sil ver, it gives theRothschilds a vir tual world mo nop oly.

1836: Fol low ing his years of fight ingthe Rothschilds and their cen tral bank inAmer ica, Pres i dent An drew Jack son fi nallysuc ceeds in rid ding the United States ofthat con spir acy when the bank’s char ter isnot re newed; at least not un til 1913 whenthe Rothschilds suc ceed in set ting up theirthird cen tral bank in Amer ica, the Fed eralRe serve; and, to en sure no mis takes aremade this time, they will put one of theirown blood line, Ja cob Schiff, in charge ofthe pro ject.

Na than Mayer Rothschild dies and thecon trol of his bank, N. M. Rothschild &Sons, is passed on to his youn ger brother,James Mayer Rothschild.

1837: The Rothschilds send one of theirown, Au gust Belmont, an Ash ke nazi Jew,to Amer ica. He is to sal vage their bank ingin ter ests de feated by Pres i dent An drewJack son.

Tricky tribe1840: The Rothschilds be come the

Bank of Eng land’s bul lion bro kers. Theyset up agen cies in Cal i for nia and Aus tra lia.

1841: U. S. Pres i dent John Ty ler (10thPres i dent of the United States from 1841 to 1845) ve toes the act to re new the char terfor the Bank of the United States. He thenre ceives hun dreds of let ters threat en inghim with as sas si na tion.

1844: Salomon Mayer Rothschildpur chases United Coal Mines of Vítkoviceand the Austro-Hun gar ian Blast Fur naceCom pany, soon to become one of the topten global in dus trial con cerns.

Benjamin Dis raeli, an Ash ke nazi Jewwho will later be Brit ish Prime Min is ter,twice, the only ad mit ted Ash ke nazi to do

so, pub lishes Coningsby, in which book hechar ac ter izes Na than Mayer Rothschild as“Lord and Mas ter of the money mar kets ofthe world, and of course vir tu ally Lord andMas ter of ev ery thing else. He lit er ally heldthe rev e nues of South ern It aly in pawn, andMon archs and Min is ters of all coun triescourted his ad vice and were guided by hissug ges tions.”

1845: Great Amer i can pa triot An drewJack son, 7th Pres i dent of the United States, dies. Be fore his death he is asked what here gards as his great est achieve ment. Here plies with out hes i ta tion: “I killed thebank.” This is in ref er ence to the fact thathe ban ished the Rothschilds’ Sec ond Bankof the United States in 1836.

Ja cob (James) Mayer Rothschild – whohas mar ried his niece, Betty, SalomonMayer Rothschild’s daugh ter – knownnow as Baron James de Rothschild, winsthe con tract to build the first ma jor rail wayline across France.

It is called the Chemin De Fer Du Nord,run ning ini tially from Paris to Va len ci ennesand joined with the Aus trian rail net workbuilt by his brother (and wife’s fa ther – allsounds a bit sor did, does n’t it?) SalomonMayer Rothschild.

1847: Lionel De Rothschild, mar ried tothe daugh ter of his un cle, Kalmann (Carl)Mayer Rothschild, becomes elected to thepar lia men tary seat for the City of Lon don.

A re quire ment upon en ter ing par lia ment is at this time to take an oath in the truefaith of a Chris tian. Lionel De Rothschildre fuses to do this as he is no Chris tian and

his seat in par lia ment re mains empty foreleven years un til new oaths are al lowed.He must be an in valu able rep re sen ta tivefor his con stit u ency, bear ing in mind thathe can never vote on any bill as he neveren ters par lia ment!

1848: Karl Marx, an Ash ke nazi Jew,pub lishes The Com mu nist Man i festo. Atthe same time as he is work ing on this, Karl Ritter of Frank furt Uni ver sity writes thean tith e sis which is to form the ba sis forFreidrich Wil helm Nietz sche’s the o ries.This “Nietzecheanism” is later de vel opedinto Fas cism and then into Na zism and isused to foment the first and sec ond worldwars.

Di vide and con querMarx, Ritter and Nietz sche are all

funded and un der the in struc tion of theRothschilds. The idea is that those whodi rect the over all con spir acy can use thedif fer ences be tween these two so-calledide ol o gies, al low ing them to split largerand larger fac tions of the hu man race intoop pos ing camps so that they might bearmed and then brain washed into fight ingand de stroy ing each other, in par tic u larelim i nat ing all po lit i cal and re li giousin sti tu tions, the same plan as put for wardby Weishaupt in 1776.

Eva Hanau, wife of Amschel MayerRothschild, dies.

1849: Gutle Schnaper, Mayer AmschelRothschild’s wife, dies. Be fore her deathshe non cha lantly states: “If my sons didnot want wars, there would be none.”

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“Ris ing anti-Sem i tism” sto ries begin sinking(Con tin ued from page 1)cem e tery “des e cra tions” and swas tikagraf fiti have been re vealed to be sim i larhoaxes.

Dem o crat New York gov er nor An drewCuomo, who had been quite vo cal aboutthe bomb threats, tweeted:

As Is raeli au thor i ties with help ofFBI ar rest the sus pect, I hope this bringscom fort to those af fected by his de spi ca blehate crime.

It’s still a “hate crime” even thoughcar ried out by a fel low Jew. As I said, thisdoes n’t fit the le gal def i ni tion.

Jerry Silverman, pres i dent and CEO ofthe Jew ish Fed er a tions of North Amer ica,also re leased a state ment:

“Ten days ago, and again this morn ing,Jew ish lead ers were briefed by top of fi cials from the FBI. From those brief ings welearned about the un prec e dented level oftime and re sources that were com mit ted tothis in ves ti ga tion along with high lev elsof co op er a tion with the De part ment ofHome land Se cu rity and a long list ofpart ners, in clud ing Is raeli law en force ment.It was heart break ing to learn that a Jew ishman is a prime sus pect…

“We are for tu nate to know we havepart ners in law en force ment who will dowhat ever it takes to bring these per pe tra torsto jus tice.”

Me dia biasCould White Na tion al ists or any White

groups get this kind of at ten tion if theyare threat ened? JCC As so ci a tion of NorthAmer ica pres i dent and CEO Doron Krakowalso re sponded to the de vel op ments: “Weare trou bled to learn that the in di vid ualsus pected of mak ing these threats againstJew ish Com mu nity Cen ters, which play acen tral role in the Jew ish com mu nity, aswell as serve as in clu sive and wel com ingplaces for all – is re port edly Jew ish.”

The other per son ar rested for bombthreats to Jew ish cen ters is Af ri can-Amer i can Juan Thomp son, a St. Louisna tive who was try ing to im pli cate his

for mer girlfriend in a re venge scheme.There’s no in di ca tion that any hand-

wring ers will en deavor to pub licly face upto (com monly occurring) Jew ish false flagac tiv ity and pub licly dis cour age it. Theyhave no de sire to change their “bread andbut ter” Jew ish/me dia nar ra tive of “ris inganti-Sem i tism,” which they agree must bedealt with harshly and ceaselessly.

Next caseOn Feb ru ary 10, An drew King, a Jew ish

man in Schenectady, New York, re portedhis home van dal ized with spray painted

swas ti kas. Af ter a month of in ves ti gat ing,po lice ar rested King him self for FalselyRe port ing an in ci dent in the Third De gree,charg ing he spray painted three swas ti kason his own home. This story ran on March21st.

King has pleaded not guilty, and seemsto be a prob lem atic per son al ity. Some whoknow him said he is not ac tu ally Jew ishand tried to con vert sev eral times but wasturned down by at least two con gre ga tions. At the time of an ABC in ter view duringFeb ru ary, King was wear ing a yar mulkeand sug gested the van dal(s) might try to

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An drew King stands at the front door of hishome in New York State af ter reporting that threeswas ti kas were spray-painted by van dals.

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Few in Wash ing ton and Lon don evenno ticed, but a mi nor in ci dent has happenedin Syria which changes things. Is rael hadcon ducted an air at tack on what it claimswas a move ment of Hezbollah mis siles. Init self, that was hardly re mark able.

In fact, Is rael’s at tacks have gen er allybeen on Hezbollah com mand ers or the

trans por ta tion of or di nance.What made this at tack re mark able was

the re sponse by Syr ian Pres i dent BasharAssad.

RetaliatesNot only did he launch a bal lis tic mis sile

into Is rael, but quickly stated to the me diathat Syria would tol er ate no fur ther suchat tacks. The last time, in fact, that Assad

is sued such stern warn ings to Is rael wasover the Golan Heights in 2013, when hethreat ened the Is rae lis with the use ofRus sian weap ons.

But now the threat is wider and throwsinto ques tion both how far Rus sia will goin sup port ing Assad and to what ex tentIs rael is pre pared to risk ru in ing its ownre la tions with Mos cow.

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Ger man fe male they couldget their hands on. Morere cently, in 2003, the U. S.oc cu pi ers of Iraq de lib er atelystood down as bar bar i ansand pro fes sional thieveslooted the price less cul turaltrea sures of that un for tu nateNa tion.

Mod ern day Ger mans maynot be al lowed to even thinkit, but that’s the truth, boysand girls. And truths such asthis are why The Bad Warwas sud denly, af ter twoyears and four hun dred5-star re views, banned by

Am a zon and its print ing di vi sion. We willhave a new ver sion self-pub lished within afew weeks.

He said he did n’t want sto len art on hiswall.

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The open ing barf about the most re cent man i fes ta tion of Ger man self-flag el la tionsays it all:

“Af ter World War II, few Ger manswith siz able art hold ings made a point ofdig ging into their col lec tions for signs ofNazi loot ing.

“And be cause pri vate col lec tions wereoff lim its for those try ing to track downsto len art, works of un ex am ined prov e nancehave hung for de cades in fam ily homes and of fice cor ri dors, the sto ries of how theywere ac quired of ten vague, in con sis tent orsim ply not dis cussed.

“But as one gen er a tion of Ger mans hasdied and given its art to the next, a num berof peo ple with prom i nent col lec tions andun set tled con sciences have stepped for wardto in ves ti gate what they own.

“‘I don’t want sto len goods hang ing onthe wall – it’s quite sim ple,’ said Jan PhilippReemtsma, who hired a re searcher 15years ago to ex am ine the col lec tion hein her ited from his fa ther.’”

Look ing back to those daysAnd what a good lit tle mod ern boot-

lick ing Ger man libtard you are, HerrReemtsma. The trou ble is, the story aboutbig bad “Na zis” loot ing the artworks ofEu rope is ev ery bit as phony as the tall tales of “zee gas cham bers” and the forged di ary of Anne Frank. Time for a truth re freshercourse.

Here is what re ally hap pened:

Art pro tec tion dur ing WWIUn der Kai ser Wil helm II dur ing World

War I, the highly cul tured Ger mans went to great lengths to pro tect and pre serveartworks lo cated in en emy ter ri tory or neara zone of com bat. The Ger man word tode scribe this prin ci pal of sav ing Eu rope’scul tural and ar tis tic trea sures dur ing war time

is Kunstschutz (art pro tec tion). At the endof the war, res cued artworks were re turnedvol un tarily. Un like World War II, anti-Ger man pro pa ganda ac tu ally faded awayfol low ing World War I. As a re sult, Ger manywas later praised for Kunstschutz/artpro tec tion dur ing “The Great War.”

Art pro tec tion dur ing WWIIA tal ented painter him self, Adolf Hit ler

had a great ap pre ci a tion for art and cul ture. He saw Chur chill and FDR as un cul turedbar bar i ans with mer ci less dis re gard forin no cent life, ar chi tec ture and works of art.

As the Ger mans un der Kai ser Wil helm IIhad done dur ing World War I, Hit ler tooor dered the pro tec tion of artworksthrough out the com bat the aters of West ernand East ern Eu rope. The task of pro tect ingthe art of Eu rope was handed over to AirForce Mar shal Hermann Goering. As Al lied

ter ror bomb ing rav aged Eu rope, thou sands of paint ings and sculp tures from It aly,France, Bel gium, Rus sia, Ro ma nia andPo land were gath ered and me tic u louslyin ven to ried by the Ger mans.

Re gard for Aryan fu tu rityHit ler also re spected an cient Rome as

one of the cul tural pil lars of Eu rope. As the Amer i cans and Brit ish ap proached Romefrom the South, Hit ler or dered his troops to evac u ate. Know ing that an Al lied air and

ground at tack would de stroy many of itscul tural icons, The “Eter nal City” was leftopen for the Al lies to march in un con tested.Hit ler’s de ci sion to leave Rome as anun de fended “Open City” saved the greatcity from ruin, as it did sim i lar de ci sionsre gard ing oc cu pied Ath ens and Flor ence.

Af ter the war, the Amer i can Art Loot ing In ves ti ga tion Unit (ALIU) of the Of fice ofStra te gic Ser vices (OSS) is sued 13 re portson the Ger man plun der ing of art. By theway, this is the same OSS whose other“find ings” ac cused the Ger mans of us ingthe bod ies of dead Jews to make “shrunken heads, lamp shades and “bars of soap” –

al le ga tions which are to day uni ver sallyac knowl edged to have been false.

The OSS was the fore run ner to the CIA.In the months, years and de cades fol low ingthe war, end lessly re peated pro pa ganda has el e vated the OSS-CIA fa ble of “lootedNazi art” into a vir tual re al ity in the mindsof the brain washed pub lic. How ever, as isthe case with so many other el e ments of the “of fi cial story” of World War II, this too isa lie.

As for the Amer i can loot ing of Eu rope, it in cluded the tak ing of per sonal pos ses sions,live stock, women and works of art. In theEast, Sta lin’s hordes car ried out whole saleloot ing and ghastly gang rap ing of ev ery

Last month among “All the news that Sulzberger’s New York Timespro pa ganda rag saw fit to dis tort,”we got a dandy un der the head line“Ger man Art Col lec tors Face aPain ful Past: Do I Own NaziLoot?” by Catherine Hickley.

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Jan Philipp Reemtsma – so smug and selfrigh teous in his pa thetic Ger man guilt – does n’twant “looted art” on his walls.

Evil Ei sen hower stages a photo-op to “prove” how the “Na zis” stole artworks.

Sebastian Neubauer, who said that he con frontedsome un re solved fam ily his tory when his grand mother died, in Berlin.

Kai ser Wil helm tried to avert the war which was forced upon Ger many. Even while win ning thewar, the Kai ser held out an ol ive branch to theAl lies, while his sol diers pro tected artworksbe long ing to en emy Na tions.

World War I was very de struc tive. Thanks to Ger many, manyworks of art lo cated in Bel gium and France were saved.

As men of cul ture, Hit ler and Goering placedhigh pri or ity on art pro tec tion.

Res cued from bombed-out Na ples: “The BlindLead ing The Blind” by Pieter Bruegel the El der

Boobus Americanus 1: “I read an ar ti cle in theNew York Times to day that men tioned a wealthyGer man who hired a re searcher to de ter mine ifany artworks in his col lec tion had been looted bythe Na zis.” Boobus Americanus 2: “It is so com mend ableand en cour ag ing to see how Ger mans have cometo grips with their Nazi past and re formed somuch.”

Chur chill the Bar bar ian

Hit ler the cul tured gen tle man(with Nor we gian skater Sonja Henning)

A paint ing by Hit ler

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Israel: “world cen ter for on line fraud”

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At least 27 Is rae lis – and pos si bly asmany as 39 Jews world wide – have beenar rested as part of a global swoop againston line fraud – with the of fi cial Is raelipo lice state ment ac knowl edg ing that theJew ish ethnostate is the world’s “cen terthat ex ports this kind of fraud.”

Ac cord ing to a re port in the Je ru sa lem-based Times of Is rael, ti tled “As Is rael-based fi nan cial fraud soars, po lice swoopon 20 sus pects as part of global, FBI-ledsting,” the ar rested crooks are “do ingun prec e dented dam age to therep u ta tion of Is rael.”

A po lice state mentac knowl edged thatIs rael is “per ceived as a cen ter that ex portsthis kind of fraud,”the Times of Is raelcon tin ued.

Ac cord ing to the re port, the20 ar rested Jews im per son atedtop ex ec u tives of firms in Po land,Fin land, In dia, France and theUnited States, trick ing lower-level staff intotrans fer ring them huge sums of com panymoney.

The ar rests were car ried out “in con -junc tion with a global FBI sting against anin ter na tional crime ring” that has scammed tens of mil lions of dol lars from in di vid u alsand com pa nies over the internet.

The Times of Is rael said that amongthose de tained were Harry Meir Amar ofNetanya, Shimon Ben Shitrit of Ashdod,Tamzi Bebershvili of Netanya, Ori Saadonof Beit Shemesh, Stanislav Nazarov of OrAkiva, Timur Kardanov of Netanya, RabiaAbdel Hai of Tira, Ahmad Abu Naji ofNaz a reth, Husam Hariri of Umm el-Fahm,and Moshe Hazan of Ramat Gan.

They are ac cused of fraud, ag gra vatedfraud, con spir ing to com mit crimes, threats,ex tor tion, money laun der ing and run ning a

crim i nal or ga ni za tion.The sus pects ap proached com pa nies,

in clud ing in sur ance com pa nies, banks andpen sion funds abroad, and im per son atedse nior ex ec u tives of those com pa nies.

They spoke to mid-level em ploy ees ofthe com pa nies and led them to be lieve theywere be ing en trusted to han dle a largefi nan cial trans ac tion on be half of thecom pany, but one that had to be treatedwith the ut most se crecy.

The mid-level em ploy ees were thenin structed to wire money from the

com pany’s cor po rate bank ac counts tobank ac counts con trolled by the al legedfraudsters.

This money was then rap idly wired tobank ac counts in China and else where,and then trans ferred on to the al legedfraudsters and their co-con spir a tors.

Fel low trav el ersAc cord ing to Is raeli Po lice, the

fraudsters hired the Is raeli-Arab Hariricrime or ga ni za tion, one of Is rael’s mostpow er ful and dan ger ous or ga nized crimegroups, to pro vide pro tec tion through theuse of threats and ex tor tion, in ex changefor a per cent age of the pro ceeds.

In a press re lease, Is raeli Po lice said that al though the crime ring is in ter na tional inscope, it is cen tered in Is rael.

“These in ter na tional fraud u lent schemes

in volv ing so cial en gi neer ing aregrow ing in scale and do ingun prec e dented dam age to therep u ta tion of Is rael, which isper ceived as a cen ter that ex ports this kind of fraud,” the po licewarned.

In the U. S., 19 ar rests – ofwhom at least seven wereiden ti fied as Is rae lis by the Timesof Is rael – were an nounced in anof fi cial state ment from the De part mentof Jus tice, U. S. At tor ney’s Of fice in theDis trict of Co lum bia.

Ac cord ing to that state ment, the 19ar rested peo ple are charged with “tak ingpart in var i ous in ter na tional fraud andmoney laun der ing con spir a cies.”

It is not clear if the re main ing twelvear rested by the FBI are Jews or not, but,given the rest of the gang’s eth nic makeup,it seems likely.

The Times of Is rael went on to say that“Is rael has be come a ha ven for crim i nalsfrom abroad in re cent years, par tic u larlyfrom France, many of whom com mitinternet fraud and money laun der ing.”

Crime cap i tal Tel AvivAc cord ing to that pa per, the chief

pros e cu tor in Paris an nounced in March2016 that French cit i zens had beende frauded to the tune of €4.5 bil lion ($4.8bil lion) in the past six years, with much ofthis fraud em a nat ing from Is rael. A halfbil lion eu ros of this fraud, ac cord ing toFrench au thor i ties, was due to the fakeCEO scam and about €4 bil lion was due tobi nary op tions and for ex fraud.

On Feb ru ary 24, 2017, the Times ofIs rael con tin ued, French mag is trates“re ferred two French-Is raeli al legedmas ter minds of car bon-VAT fraud to Frenchcrim i nal court for trial.”

The two men, Cyril Astruc and Greg oryZaoui, along with 12 oth ers, will soon facetrial de spite the fact that six of the sus pectsare fu gi tives from French jus tice abroad.

Astruc and Zaoui are ac cused of be ing

be hind a com pany called Cre pus cule (orTwi light) which al leg edly stole nearly€146 mil lion ($155 mil lion) of VAT taxesfrom the French gov ern ment be tweenApril 2008 and March 2009.

The Cre pus cule case is one of about 15sep a rate cases pro ceed ing through theFrench jus tice sys tem that are re lated tocar bon-VAT fraud, which has been dubbed“the swin dle of the cen tury” in France.

Many of the sus pects, the Times of Is raelcon tin ued, “were French Jews who ei therhad or later ob tained Is raeli cit i zen ship.One such net work, headed by ArnaudMimran and Marco Mouly, stole €283mil lion in VAT taxes. Much of this crime,ac cord ing to a Haaretz in ves ti ga tive re port,was car ried out from the per pe tra tors’com put ers in of fices in Tel Aviv.”

Mimran and Mouly were each sen tencedto eight years in prison by a French courtlast July. How ever, sev eral co-con spir a tors were sen tenced in ab sen tia and are be lievedto be liv ing freely in Is rael.

Is rael is also the world’s cen ter of the“bi nary fraud” swin dle, which the FBIes ti mates steals $10 bil lion an nu ally fromvic tims all over the world.

De spite the fact that “bi nary op tions”are il le gal in Is rael, thou sands of Jews areem ployed in the in dus try in Tel Aviv – andaim their ef forts at non-Jews liv ing out sideIsrael.

The Times of Is rael ad mit ted that theJew ish State is the cen ter of the “bi naryop tions” fraud – and that Is raeli Po licehave made no ar rests in con nec tion tobi nary op tions and for ex fraud.

Tel Aviv busi ness dis trict sky line, cen ter of the world’s on line fraud in dus try.

Britain to “cel e brate” cen te nary of Balfour Dec la ra tionBy Car o lyn Yeager

carolynyeager.net

The brief let ter For eign Sec re taryAr thur James Balfour(picutred at right) wrote to Lord Rothschild in1917 which came to beknown as the BalfourDec la ra tion is shownhere. As the Hun dredth

An ni ver sary of the U. K.’s BalfourDec la ra tion is com ing up in No vem ber this year, the Zi on ists have put up a web sitecelebratebalfour.org which looks sim i larin lay out to the World Jew ish Con gressweb site. How ever, it’s copy righted to TheIs rael For ever Foun da tion. Con ser va tiveU. K. Prime Min is ter Theresa May haspledged her gov ern ment will cel e brate the

oc ca sion with “re mark able,tolerant” Is rael and Jewsworld wide.

Brit ain’s ConservativeParty has a group called the“Con ser va tive Friends ofIs rael” (sim i lar to the U. S.Re pub li can Party’s Friendsof Is rael group). In a speechto the CFI in De cem ber,

May called thef a t e f u l l e t t e rwrit ten by Con ser va tive for eignsec re tary Ar thur James Balfourto Lord Rothschild in 1917 “oneof the most im por tant let ters inhis tory” which “dem on stratesBrit ain’s vi tal role in cre at ing ahome land for the Jew ish peo ple.”

The let ter was im por tant, allright, but noth ing for the Brit ishto cel e brate. May added, “It is an an ni ver sary we will be mark ingwith pride.”

Then she went af ter anti-Sem i tism. “It is un ac cept ablethat there is anti-Sem i tism in this coun try. It is even worse thatin ci dents are re port edly on therise. And it is dis gust ing thatthese twisted views are be ingfound in Brit ish pol i tics.” Thislast was a pointed ref er ence toher op po nents in the La bour

Party.Lays it on thick

She con tin ued with her praise for Is rael.“We have, in Is rael, a thriv ing de moc racy, a

bea con of tol er ance, an en gine of en ter prise,and an ex am ple to the rest of the worldabout how to over come ad ver sity andde fy ing dis ad van tages.”

May wants to get some good trade deals

with Is rael. She also praised theU. K.’s Jew ish com mu nity: “Weshould be so proud of the con tri bu -tion Brit ain’s Jew ish com mu nity’smade to our coun try. From busi nessto the arts, pub lic ser vices toed u ca tion, that con tri bu tion isex em plary,” she said.

The above-men tioned website,how ever, does n’t find May’s speechgood enough. In a re sponse posted just a week later on De cem ber 19,

it was pointed out that May’s phrase“cre at ing a home land for the Jew ishpeo ple” uses the wrong lan guage. Thecor rect lan guage is “rec og niz ing thehome land of The Jew ish Peo ple.” In thissense, then, the Zi on ists were n’t givenany thing by Brit ain that did n’t be long tothem al ready. The Brits just can’t winwhen it co mes to the Jews.

The same post goes on to in struct usthat:

“In con ces sion to those Arabs who alsolived on that land (let us for now put asidethe fact that many of them grav i tated to thearea af ter the Jews started work ing it), over half of Pal es tine was given to the Arabsand called “Jor dan.”

I’m not fa mil iar with that story, butthat’s how it is when his tory is be ingchanged as we go along. You never knowwhat you’ll find. In this case they areturn ing what was a di sas ter for Brit ain intoa source of na tional pride.

In World War I, Brit ain sought to buyJew ish as sis tance by giv ing away some thingthat did not be long to them. At the end ofthe war, though, they found them selves inmil i tary con trol of Pal es tine and al lowedJews to flood into the coun try. But theZi on ists had no in ten tion of co op er at ing orful fill ing their part of the bar gain. By 1948,

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they had driven the Brit ish out with ter ror isttac tics. The whole ep i sode was a di sas ter for the Brit ish. Even worse for the Pal es tin ians.There are those who say it has also workedout badly for the Jews, turn ing Is rael intoan un sta ble rac ist State in the midst ofen e mies. (The first draft dec la ra tion writ tenby Chaim Weizmann called for “a Na tionalHome for the Jew ish Race.”)

The true his tory has now been re writ tenfor the cen te nary. The Balfour Dec la ra tionwill be cel e brated as the foun da tiondoc u ment of the State of Is rael, a to tallysuc cess ful Zi on ist un der tak ing. TheresaMay’s gov ern ment wants to join withIs rael in the cel e bra tion.

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In this case [Plain tiff Rich ard Barrett, Na tion al ist Move ment v. City of Boston,12 F. Supp. 2d 182] the Court de ter mines,on the ev i dence and for the rea sons thatfol low, that the City of Boston wrong fullyde nied a pa rade per mit to the plain tiffor ga ni za tion be cause of the opin ions andbe liefs it es pouses. The City’s ap pli ca tionof its pa rade per mit reg u la tion de niedthe plain tiff rights guar an teed to it un der the First and Four teenth Amend mentsto the Con sti tu tion of the United States.In ad di tion, the Court de ter mines that thereg u la tion is un con sti tu tional on its face,be cause it ac cords un lim ited dis cre tionto ad min is tra tive of fi cials to de cidewhether to grant or with hold a per mit.Ac cord ingly, the plain tiff is en ti tled toan award of dam ages and at tor neys’fees, a de clar a tory judg ment that theor di nance is un con sti tu tional, and anin junc tion against its en force ment orap pli ca tion.

-White eu logy Hailsa!By Jake Laskey

After the bru talmur der of AWBLeader Eu geneTerre Blanche inSouth Af rica, theNa tion al ist Move ment’s leader/At tor neyRich ard Barrett put out a let ter in hismem ory, speak ing of Terre Blanche’spa tri otic acts and “voice of hope andde fi ance” for the Na tion al ist Cause,mak ing sure that Terre Blanche would notbe for got ten.

That same let ter was a callto help Learned, Mis sis sippi, Na tion al ist Head quar terswith se cu rity. More re centlythis head quar ters had beenbro ken into and firebombed;how ever, the po lice “lackedre sources” to in ves ti gate.

In Barrett’s let ter he wrote, “Se cu rity ispre ven tive main te nance. I see that evenmore clearly now. If an en gine is n’tpro tected by an oil change, it will blow up.And if the Move ment is n’t pro tected withse cu rity, a ca tas tro phe is in the off ing.” Hegoes on and tells us about the no ble deedsof skin heads who have fought in the streets and the courts, who are in tel li gent andcou ra geous, and the only ones fit to helpse cure the head quar ters in Mis sis sippifrom ter ror ist acts. Thus it was a call toraise funds as “se cu rity do nors” to move abrother into head quar ters.

This let ter was dated April8th, 2010.

And the ca tas tro phe hashap pened! Not in SouthAf rica, but right on our ownsoil. Rich ard Barrett wasbru tally mur dered two weeks af ter his se cu rity let ter fordo na tions was sent off.Mur dered by an in com pat i ble Black, stabbed and beaten,his corpse was set afire onApril 21st in head quar ters!

I un der stand that Rich ardBarrett was n’t liked by thema jor ity of the “Move ment”

Rich ard Barrett

Eu gene Terre Blanche

in volv ing skin heads, Na tional So cial istsand a slew of con no ta tions pro claim ingsep a rat ist, su prem a cist and ra cial ist views,etc. He may have looked down on thosewho preached il le gal acts of vi o lence toob tain a Home land rather than his way offight ing in the courts to gain more rightsfor ac tiv ists. Then again those groups, too,printed words in sharp dis agreement withand de grad ing one another.

I know for sure that he helped raise ourstan dards, vir tues and mor als to better ourblood and keep on fight ing for what weknow is right. Rich ard Barrett was a realpa triot, a States man and, like Eu gene Terre

Blanche, a true Na tion al ist“voice of hope and de fi ance.” He looked to the youth, toskins, and reg u larly passedhis knowl edge and wis dom to us so that we might at tain afu ture for White chil dren andour free dom for a Na tion al istNew Era.

When run ning a pris onerout reach pro gram I was in con tact withTerre Blanche while he did time. Af ter Ihad fallen on fed eral “hate crime” charges,Rich ard Barrett stood by and sup ported me even as oth ers turned their backs. I willmiss re ceiv ing his per sonal let ters as wellas his voice dur ing our dis cus sions thosefew times we spoke on the phone.

Within one month, our Cause has losttwo great men to mur der ous, prim i tivesav ages. Terre Blanche wanted a WhiteHome land in South Af rica, and my friendand com rade Rich ard Barrett fought forone in Amer ica. In Barrett’s book TheCom mis sion, he wrote this truth: “Na ture,not men, de creed that Ne groes weredif fer ent.”

Eu gene Terre Blanche and Rich ardBarrett are mar tyrs. Their ev ery breath andact was for our race’s sur vival. They did itright. They even died for the White race!What have you done for our no ble race?Rich ard Barrett, my good friend, may yourest to day in peace. Your fight was not invain, and your name is now writ ten in thestars for our fu ture gen er a tions. You willnever be for got ten. You have become ourAll-Amer i can battle cry.

Hailsa! “Free dom is worth fight ing for;even if I per ish, my chil dren will live theben e fits of my bat tle.” – 18 Words of theAmer i can Front.

The above ar ti cle is re printed from the June 2010TFF. Jake Laskey was serv ing 11 years for a dumbprank he had pulled as a young ster in 2002, throw ingrocks through a Jew ish Syn a gogue win dow. He hasre cently been re leased from the gulag.

Zog’s last-trench “jus tice” The First Free dom was con sid er ing a

merger with Mis sis sippi At tor ney Rich ardBarrett’s All the Way news pa per when hegot as sas si nated by a team of lo cal Blacks.

Rich ard Barrett’s most re cent col umn inTFF had pinned an other “Scalawag of theMonth” “prestidigitatious” award on oneof those who kept push ing ef forts to stopOle Miss stu dents from chant ing TSSRA atgames and while driv ing around cam pus,but that’s not why the usual sus pects putthese lo cal mis fits onto him.

And, in the De cem ber 2009 TFF is suewhen Rich ard named Ole Miss Chan cel lorDan Jones that month’s win ner, an anti-“Dixie” pro po nent re sponded with a poston the “Daily Mis sis sip pian” blog rant ing:“Die, Barrett. I re ally mean it.”

The just-be fore-last is sue of All the Waydated April 2010 con tained typ i cal up beatar ti cles about skin heads and oth ers neverbow ing be fore tyr anny; the Na tion al istMove ment’s suc cess ful law suits caus ingprison mail rooms to cease in ter fer ing withde liv ery of All the Way; the need to stayoff drugs, the af fin ity be tween skin headsde fend ing the sov er eignty of their peo pleand Mos lems who stand up for their owncoun tries; the evils of in te gra tion, fem i nismand sex ual per ver sion; the Ole Miss Re bels dis obey ing would-be cen sors by chant ingThe South Shall Rise Again. These top ics,pur sued re lent lessly by Rich ard Barrett inone suc cess ful law suit af ter an other, had hiscow ardly en e mies on the ropes. So theyre leased a Black killer to go and kill him.

By Tony DuPreefirstfreedom.net

Primitive Chris tian mar tyr Rich ardBarrett was not only the in trepid leader ofThe Na tion al ist Move ment, he was a world class at tor ney, a cham pion leader of FirstAmend ment ju ris pru dence. For ex am ple,see Na tion al ist Move ment v City of York,Na tion al ist Move ment v City of Boston,Forsyth County v Na tion al ist Move ment,Na tion al ist Move ment v City of Natchez,Na tion al ist Move ment v Town of Jena,Na tion al ist Move ment v City of Vidorand County of Mor ris v The Na tion al istMove ment – all vic to ries for Mr. Barrett.

Rich ard Barrett gave the above briefback ground to Florida At tor ney Gen eralBill McCollum, Capitol PL-01, Tal la has see32399, in a let ter dated Au gust 27,2009,along with Thornburgh v Ab bot, 490 U. S.401 91989.

Mr. McCollum re ferred the in for ma tionto Jamie Jor dan-Nunes, Esq., De part mentof Cor rec tions, 2601 Blair Stone Road,Tal la has see, Florida 32399. When she didnot rec tify the is sue con cern ing cor ruptmail room per son nel, Mr. Barrett wroteMr. Douglas MacInnes, Esq., in the of ficeof the Florida At tor ney Gen eral, a let terdated De cem ber 28, 2009. This time ac tion was taken and the mag a zine pub lished byRichard Barrett was there af ter no lon ger

blocked from de liv ery. The First Free dom should con tact the

cur rent Florida At tor ney Gen eral, Ms. Pam Bondi, about the State’s cor rupt mail roomper son nel that so quickly for get stand inglaw, and re mind her about the pres i den tial

Florida case 641 F. Supp. 312, Law son vWain wright (S.D. Fla. 1986); an ex cerpt:

“2. The com plaint charged, inter alia,that the plain tiff was a Black Jew* and amem ber of the Tem ple of Love, and thatthe plain tiff was in formed on June 28,1983, that re li gious lit er a ture ad dressedto plain tiff from the Tem ple of Love wasbe ing re turned by the Hendry prisonchap lain. The com plaint sought de clar a tory,in junc tive and mon e tary re lief…

“ORDERED and ADJUDGED that thede fen dants in this case be, and the same are ENJOINED from de ny ing to the plain tiffclass mem bers their right to freely ex er cisethe He brew Is ra el ite faith while in car cer atedin any of the Florida De part ment ofCor rec tions In sti tu tions in ac cor dance with the Court’s in stant Or der. Spe cif i cally, thede fen dants are hereby ORDERED asfol lows:

“(1.) the He brew Is ra el ite shall berec og nized as a bona fide re li gion by theFlorida De part ment of Cor rec tions and bythe 44 in di vid ual chap lains em ployed bythe De part ment of Cor rec tions, who shallaf ford the He brew Is ra el ite in mates the samerights and priv i leges re gard ing re li giousac tiv i ties that are en joyed by in mates ofother faiths.

*No such an i mal; see “Jews,” page 21. – ed.

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Long prac tice makes un con sti tu tional taxes no less evil

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March 2, 2017

TOWN OF ATKINSONATTN: Mr. Maulin Patel, Mayor, andmem bers of the Town Coun cilPO BOX 160Atkinson, NC 28421

SUBJECT: Ob jec tion to De nial of De mand for the re lease of the tax claim, pur su ant toNCGS 105-381(a)(2)RE: Tax years 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014,2015, 2016And Re: Par cel #s shown on un datedProp erty Tax No tices re ceived on or aboutAu gust 30, 2016, as fol lows:

2258-04-2631-0000; 2248-94-8392-0000; 2258-04-5601-0000; 2258-04-4526-0000; 2258-04-2631-0000.

Dear Sirs:

The pur pose of this let ter is to ob ject toyour de nial to night of my sub ject de mandfor re lease of tax li a bil ity and the un der -handed method em ployed by the Town fordo ing it as it re sponded to my mo tion forre con sid er a tion.

While I was in at ten dance at the meet ing ex pect ing to see and hear some dis cus sionon the mat ter of my mo tion to re con siderthe orig i nal de nial of my de mand and some an swers to my two posed ques tions to thecoun cil, I was in formed at the end of thereg u larly sched uled meet ing that the coun cilhad held a se cret meet ing prior to the of fi cialmeet ing for the pur pose of dis cuss ing mymo tion, this af ter my hav ing been told bythe Town at tor ney, Rob ert Kenan, at thelast meet ing that such would not hap penand would be il le gal.

The sub ter fuge rec om mended by saidTown at tor ney and ac cepted by the coun cilwas that the mem bers of the coun cil wouldhave per sonal li a bil ity for un paid taxespur su ant to NCGS 105-380(c). Thisrep re sen ta tion of the law is pa tently false,it is a lie. NCGS 105-380(a) spe cif i callypro hib its the coun cil from “re leas ing,re fund ing, or com pro mis ing all or anypor tion of the taxes lev ied against anyprop erty within its ju ris dic tion ex cept asex pressly pro vided in this Subchapter.”My de mand was made pur su ant to NCGS

105-381 of that Subchapter which spe cif i -cally al lows for a tax li a bil ity to be waivedwhen the tax as sessed has been lev iedil le gally (See NCGS 105-381(a)(1)(b)).Your agree ment with the claims I pre sented that the tax as ap plied to me and myprop erty is il le gal spe cif i cally elim i natesyou from the sanc tions and li a bil i tiescon tained in NCGS 380, and your Townat tor ney knows it. Of course, as usual,the coun cil opted to go along with the“po lit i cal of fi cer” whose pri mary duty is,ap par ently, to pro tect the rev e nue streamsof the State, and not our in di vid ual pro tectedrights, out of his use of “fear mon ger ing” to get you to go his way.

His du plic ity was ir re fut able when hefailed to pro duce an swers to my twoques tions about the il le gal ity of the prop ertytax as it is be ing ap plied to me. He per son allyas sured me on two oc ca sions he wouldpro vide an swers. In fact, the whole pur poseof the mo tion for re con sid er a tion was toget him to an swer those two ques tions.In stead of an an swer, I got a lie; a dis trac tion;a di ver sion. Per son ally, I like your TownAt tor ney. He ap pears to be a stand up,like-minded fel low. But, when the chipsare down, I’m afraid he de faults to his dutyto the State and not to his peo ple. That’sbe cause, like many oth ers, his job de pendson it.

Sim i larly, the four mem bers of the coun cil who voted to deny my mo tion acted againstthe peo ple and for the State out of fear ofre pri sal from that State. The State is ourchild, not the other way around; and if wedon’t soon rec og nize the truth, there willbe noth ing left for us ex cept the chains ofslav ery. By con trast, my at tempt to bind the State to the chains of the Con sti tu tion bypre sent ing the con sti tu tional side of thelaw to the coun cil fell on deaf ears. Youroath to the Con sti tu tion of the UnitedStates of Amer ica and that of NorthCarolina were hol low words, for whichyou shall be held ac count able.

The com ment made by one of yourcoun cil mem bers that, “We dis cussed yourar gu ments and, al though we agreed withmost of them, re al ized that the Town couldnot af ford to al low you to be ex empt fromthe prop erty tax,” in di cates com plete and

ab so lute tyr anny. The Town’s au thor ityonly goes so far as the law al lows, and thelaw does not al low the Town to tax me. As I said in the meet ing, such ac tion by theTown is no dif fer ent than steal ing from me. The coun cil mem bers’ stated be lief that the Town can not sur vive if it does n’t stealfrom me has no bear ing upon whether thetax as ad min is tered is le gal or not. This isnot a sub jec tive de ci sion.

The law is very clear, and the Town’sde ci sion to deny my de mand and mymo tion for these sub jec tive and emo tionalrea sons is noth ing less than tyr anny. If youdon’t like the law, I sug gest you changethe law. What we have here is an in stanceof a con sti tu tional law be ing en forcedun con sti tu tion ally.

My de mand to waive the tax li a bil ity iswell founded in law, facts and ev i dence aspre sented to the coun cil. By de ny ing myde mand, the coun cil has vi o lated mycon sti tu tion ally pro tected right to prop erty.

I will not stand idly bywhile my in alien able rightsare be ing so ig nored.

In de ny ing my de mand, the coun cil hasad mit ted it is steal ing from me. I will notstand idly by and al low any one, pub licor pri vate, to steal from me. There arenec es sar ily re per cus sions for such il le galacts, and I will see to it.

Your rea son ing for such ac tions isflawed, and you know it. Your ex cuses forthose ac tions are unsupportable ex ceptun der tyr anny, and you know it. Yourac tions, along with those of the coun cil and many oth ers who fail to un der stand theul ti mate con se quences of ig nor ing therights of the peo ple, can not be al lowed tostand. They are in vi o la tion to our rightsto free dom and lib erty. They must bechal lenged, and they will be. I sug gest youre con sider your de ci sion on my de mandand mo tion for re con sid er a tion in a man ner more con sis tent with the stat utes and ourCon sti tu tions.

You chose to run and were elected to theof fices you now hold for the pur pose ofrep re sent ing the peo ple of the Town whileop er at ing the Town for their ben e fit in

ac cor dance with the law. Your first duty isto the peo ple and not the Town. If the Town can not sur vive with out your hav ing tosteal from the peo ple in the form of il le galprop erty tax a tion, the Town should notex ist.

All in volved in this at tempt to steal myprop erty and my rights from me will beheld ac count able. I have a duty to hold youac count able, and I will do my duty. I in tend to file a law suit nam ing as de fen dants, butnot lim ited to, all mem bers of the TownCoun cil, the Mayor and the town’s at tor neyfor their con spir a to rial col lu sion to denyme my right to pri vate prop erty and stealthe fruits of my la bors.

As I have writ ten be fore, I am will ing topay any and all ver i fied taxes to the propergov ern ment rep re sen ta tive. How ever,ab sent any ver i fi ca tion that said taxesare owed by me as a bonafide “tax payer”;that my land has been vol un tarily andknow ingly ren dered for tax a tion; and thatthe as sess ment of tax is in com pli ance withthe or ganic law, I will pay no fraud u lenttaxes short of a find ing against me by theUnited States Su preme Court and af ter a trialby a jury of my peers, that is, land own ers. Ido not con sent to be taxed, and I do notagree to suf fer the tyr anny of forcedtax a tion by my gov ern ment in any of itsmany ca pac i ties.

Noth ing con tained in this doc u mentshall be con strued to grant ju ris dic tionover me or my land to TOWN OFATKINSON, PENDER COUNTY, theSTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA or THEUNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Ex e cuted this sec ond day of the thirdmonth, in the year of our Lord two thou sandsev en teen, on Pen der County in the Stateof North Carolina.

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ATKINSON, NORTH CAROLINA[28421]

TELEPHONE: 910-617-2559

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Rus sia invites the West to get real

The Asian In fra struc ture In vest mentBank (AIIB) says it has ap proved 13 newap pli ca tions to join it, bring ing the to talmem ber ship of the bank ini ti ated by Chinato 70.

The AIIB an nounced in a state ment onits website that this is the first time sincethe bank’s in cep tion that it has wel comednew mem bers.

Those new com ers in clude five re gionalStates – Hong Kong, Af ghan i stan, Fiji,Timor Leste and Ar me nia – plus eightnon-Asian coun tries: Can ada, Bel gium,Hun gary, Ire land, Peru, Ven e zuela, Su danand Ethi o pia.

“I am very proud that AIIB now hasmem bers from al most ev ery con ti nent,”Reuters quoted AIIB Pres i dent Jin Liqunas say ing in the bank’s state ment. “Wean tic i pate fur ther ap pli ca tions be ingcon sid ered by our Board of Gov er norslater this year.”

The in cep tion of the AIIB came in 2014when China moved to cre ate an in de pend entmech a nism to in vest in in fra struc ture

pro jects in the Asia-Pa cific re gion.Au thor i ties have said that the bank aims

to pro vide fi nan cial fa cil i ties for a chain ofde vel op ment pro jects in clud ing con struc tionof dams, ports, power plants and tele-com mu ni ca tions net works across Asia.

The AIIB is seen as an emerg ing ri val topow er ful West ern-led fi nan cial in sti tu tions such as the Asian De vel op ment Bank,World Bank and In ter na tional Mon e taryFund.

The White House fears that this is a newChi nese pol icy to in crease the in flu ence ofthe world’s sec ond larg est econ omy atre gional and in ter na tional lev els.

De spite op po si tion from Wash ing ton,many U. S. al lies in clud ing Aus tra lia, It aly, Brit ain, Ger man, the Phil ip pines and South Ko rea have agreed to join the AIIB.

Thir teen States, in clud ing evenCan ada, have just joined the AIIB.

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China chal lenges the dol lar’s hegemony

The pol i tics con ducted by West erncoun tries fol low ing the USSR’s col lapsehas laid the foun da tions for this cur rentse cu rity cri sis in Eu rope, noted Fed er a tionCoun cil speaker Valentina Matviyenko atan OSCE con fer ence.

Speak ing at the con fer ence ded i cated towomen’s views on those se cu rity pol i ciesim ple mented by the Or ga ni za tion forSe cu rity and Co op er a tion in Eu rope(OSCE) – Matviyenko stated that creativeshifts have been pos si ble even in the mostdif fi cult of con di tions, and re minded otherpar tic i pants that the OSCE it self wascre ated in the mid-1970s at the Cold War’speak.

Why con fron ta tion?“How ever, to day the sit u a tion in Eu rope

is dif fer ent. There is a def i cit of trustbe tween Na tions, po lit i cal ten sions,freez ing or sev er ing of eco nomic ties, use

of sanc tions and sharply in creased mil i taryac tiv i ties by NATO,” she said.

“How many ter ror ist at tacks does oneneed, to un der stand that all Na tions mustunite their ef forts in fight ing such globalevil? Rus sia is con stantly call ing for thisand it is ready for co op er a tion,” pleaded

Matviyenko. She also pro posed to set upan in ter na tional com mit tee for coun ter ingter ror ism on the ba sis of the OSCE’sPar lia men tary As sem bly.

She added that the demonization ofRus sia by the West ern me dia only madethings worse, es pe cially when it con cerned the re la tions be tween Rus sia, Cri mea andUkraine.

“They keep ac cus ing Rus sia of ‘oc cu py ing’the [Cri mean] pen in sula, but this has noth ingto do with re al ity.”

In re ply to her state ment in whichthe Eu ro pean Par lia ment’s Vice-Pres i dentUlrike Lunacek re peat edly called there uni fi ca tion of Rus sia and Cri mea“oc cu pa tion,” and al leged that the rights

of Cri mean Tatars had been vi o lated,Matviyenko in vited the law maker toCri mea so that she could per son allywit ness the sit u a tion that she wanted todis cuss.

Per fectly Nor mal “You will ob serve that life is calm and

peace ful there. Or you can meet yourcol leagues and lis ten to their sto ries. A lotof law mak ers from dif fer ent Eu ro peancoun tries have vis ited Cri mea over thesepast years.”

Matviyenko also told the con fer encehow much Rus sia ap pre ci ated the OSCE’scom mit ment to di a logue and pre ferred thisdi a logue to con tinue for ward in a friendlymanner.

Valentina Matviyenko

A Rus sian Sen ate speaker blamesto day’s West-in duced con fron ta tionfor the Eu ro pean se cu rity cri sis.

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Let de fend ers of their home lands not have died in vain

– Un set tled accounts –

When in the course of hu manevents it be comes nec es sary forone peo ple to dis solve the po lit i calbands which have con nected themwith an other and to as sume among the pow ers of the earth the sep a rateand equal sta tion to which thelaws of na ture and of na ture’s Goden ti tle them, a de cent re spect tothe opin ions of man kind re quiresthat they should de clare the causes which im pel them to the sep a ra tion.

By John Peeplesfirstfreedom.net

Zog ra dio talk show hosts like so-called “Great Amer i can” Bill Cunningham, SeanHannity, Howie Carr, Mi chael Sav age andother Boston WB2 per son al i ties con tinueslan der ing tra di tional South ern ers at ev eryop por tu nity by beat ing the bongo slav erydrums.

Per haps we should en lighten those stillig no rant of fac tual his tory re gard ing whostarted the myth that our South was fight ingto “de fend and ex tend” slav ery – the oneshav ing dreamed up such pro pa ganda. They were none other than both the found ers ofmod ern day Com mu nism Karl Marx andFred er ick Engels, Marx while in Eu ropeserv ing as un of fi cial pro pa ganda min is terof the Lin coln gov ern ment dur ing the Warfor South ern In de pend ence. Not only didhe write ar ti cles pro mot ing the myth thatthe South was fight ing to “de fend andex tend” slav ery, he also led ral lies back ingthe North ern ef fort and wrote a me mo rialin cel e bra tion of Lin coln’s sec ond elec tionvic tory.

Both Marx and Engels closely ob servedLin coln, no fewer than 61 let ters ex changedbe tween these cham pi ons of Com mu nismtouch ing on his war. Dur ing this time theirfel low Com mu nists and friends, too manyto list here, be came of fi cers in the Un ionArmy.

In a let ter from Engels to U. S. Gen eralJo seph Weydemeyer, he praised the ef fortsof build ing strong, “in di vis i ble” cen tralgov ern ments as lay ing the foun da tion forfu ture Com mu nist ex pan sion.

Inbred game planAt tract ing early Amer i can Com mu nists,

So cial ists and Free think ers to Lin coln andthe Re pub li can Party were Lin coln and theRe pub li can Party’s at tacks against States’Rights and their ad vo cacy of a strong, big,in di vis i ble gov ern ment.

Col o nel Rob ert G. Ingersoll, a vet eran of the 11th Il li nois Cav alry, a Free thinker, anAb o li tion ist and Re pub li can, stated whythe late war was fought. Ingersoll tells usthat “The great stum bling block, the greatob struc tion in Lin coln’s way and in theway of thou sands, was the old doc trine ofStates’ Rights.” Thus, lo cal self gov ern mentmust be de stroyed be fore any Com mu nistrev o lu tion can be im posed.

Karl Marx noted as the oc cu pa tion gotun der way: “Af ter the Civil War phase, theUnited States re ally is only now en ter ingthe rev o lu tion ary phase.”

Com mu nist au thor James S. Allen wentalong with Marx, writ ing: “Re con struc tion was the con tin u a tion of the Civil War into a new phase, in which the rev o lu tionpassed from the stage of armed con flictinto pri mar ily a po lit i cal strug gle with theSouth to con sol i date the North ern tri umph.”

The words of Karl Marx and his fel low

trav el ers are al most iden ti cal to what thepo lit i cally cor rect es tab lish ment says to day about our South ern Cause. Marx in sistedthat the South fought for slav ery, claim ingse ces sion was trea son and there fore thoseStates hav ing com prised the Con fed er acyhad to be “re con structed.”

Unamazensored his toryOn page 20 of the March 2017 TFF the

ed i tor re minds us that al most all Af ri canslaves had “sur vived the At lan tic cross ingaboard near-ex clu sively-Jew ish-ownedslave ships.” The following par tial list ingof them is con firmed by sev eral thou sandon line sites, Am a zon’s kneejerk re ac tionsto to day’s re awak en ing not with stand ing:

Ab i gail – Aaron Lopez, Mo ses Levyand Ja cob Franks

Crown – Issac Levy and Na than SimpsonNassau – Mo ses LevyFour Sis ters – Mo ses LevyAnne and Eliza – Justus Bosch and John

AbramsPru dent Betty – Henry Cruger and Ja cob

Phoe nixHester – Mor de cai and Da vid GomezEliz a beth – Mor de cai and Da vid GomezAntigua – Na than Marston and Abram

LyellBetsy – Wm. De WoolfPolly – James De WoolfWhite Horse – Jan de SweevtsEx pe di tion – John and Ja cob Roo se veltChar lotte – Mo ses and Sam Levy and

Ja cob FranksCaracoa – Mo ses and Sam LevyAs we can see from the names, Black

slav ery was a highly-prof it able Jew ish trade.

Pro tracted con flictThe Zog and its me dia out lets will never

vol un tarily cease their at tacks. Long, longago those peo ple chose White South ern ersas the en e mies they hate and fear; not onlyus, but above all – our tra di tional val ues.We con tinue to be a “great stum blingblock, the great ob struc tion” in their way.

It is im por tant to un der stand the pol i tics, me chan ics and be hind-the-scenes in triguewhich af fected that war’s out come. In your re search, I rec om mend read ing Trans fer ofPower, by Elliott Germain (see pages 16and 17 of the March 2017 TFF); Lin coln’sMarx ists, by Al Benson, Jr., and Wal ter D.Ken nedy; The Truth About Amer i canSlav ery, by Stan ley K. Lott, which has 14pages of quotes from the Con gres sio nalRe cords or Globe – con gres sio nal de batesdur ing the 23rd Con gress through the 42nd Con gress (1833-1873) – prov ing that the“Civil War” was all about eco nom ics, notslav ery; and The South Un der Siege! From1830 to the Pres ent, by Frank Conner.

The au thors of these books ask per ti nent

ques tions about the cre den tials of to day’soc cu pa tional gov ern ment.

Un re solved dilemmaCon fed er ate Gen eral Jo seph (Jo) Shelby

wrote an grily on 1 No vem ber 1865, “Damn’em, they were fool ish enough to think bylay ing down their arms they would en joyall the rights they once had… I am not oneof those to ask for give ness for that which Ibe lieve to day is right.”

Ma jor John Newman Ed wards (Aide toGen eral Shelby) wrote even more bit terlyabout Gen eral Lee’s sur ren der: “It is onlya ques tion of time, I think, be fore theRad i cals tri umph and com mence theirdev as tat ing work upon the South.” In thelet ter to his sis ter on 18 Sep tem ber 1866 headded: “The South must ei ther sub mit tothe great est de gree of so cial and po lit i cal

Over whelmed by the in ter na tional banksters

deg ra da tion, or ap peal to the sword. Thelat ter I fear will never be done no mat terwhat prov o ca tion is of fered or what in sultgiven.”

Con fed er ates, we have suf fered enoughof the Zi on ist Oc cu pa tional Gov ern ment’sso cial and po lit i cal deg ra da tion, its bar rage of in sults. No more! For ward the Col ors!

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Guess for whom Is rael’s next bell tolls

A high-rank ing mem ber of thePal es tin ian re sis tance move mentHamas has strongly con demnedthe as sas si na tion of mil i tarycom mander Mazen Fuqahaa inthe south ern part of Gaza City,stat ing that there seems to be astrong pos si bil ity of a newmil i tary con fron ta tion with the Tel Avivre gime.

“The Is raeli en emy op er ates a num berof spies and mer ce nar ies in the Gaza Strip,whom we will hope fully get rid of. A ma jor op er a tion must get un der way in or der toiden tify all those re spon si ble for the re centcrim i nal act,” said Mahmoud al-Zahar, aco-founder of Hamas, as thou sands ofpeo ple at tended Fuqahaa’s fu neral onMarch 25 and called for “re venge.”

Will be cal cu latedHe said Hamas en joys a vast ar ray of

means and mech a nisms to give Is rael abe fit ting re sponse over the tar geted kill ingof Fuqahaa, stress ing that the re sis tancemove ment will not take a knee-jerk de ci sion.

“There is no ceasefire agree ment be tweenHamas and Is rael, mean ing that the twosides are tech ni cally at war. The flames of a con fron ta tion could ig nite any time,” Zahar said.

Is rael has launched sev eral wars on thePal es tin ian sliver, the last of which be ganin early July 2014. The Is raeli mil i taryag gres sion which ended on Au gust 26 thesame year killed nearly 2,200 Pal es tin ians.Over 11,100 oth ers were also wounded inthe war.

Ismail Haniyeh, a se nior leader ofHamas, also vowed that the Pal es tin ianswill con tinue a spir ited re sis tance againstthe Is raeli re gime.

Cer tainty as to who did itEzzedeen al-Qassam Bri gades, mil i tary

wing of Hamas, de nounced Fuqahha’s

as sas si na tion in a state ment, hold ing Is raeliau thor i ties fully re spon si ble for the 38-year-old’s death.

“The Is raeli re gime is the ar chi tect ofthis lat est crim i nal act. The Is raeli en emyseeks to im pose its equa tion of ter rorthrough tar geted kill ings of our bravere sis tance fight ers. We will abort suchat tempts though. The oc cu pier re gime ofal-Quds will even tu ally re gret its con duct.They should know that if you play withfire, you get burned,” the state ment read.

Khalil al-Hayya, another se nior Hamasof fi cial, prom ised re tal i a tion for Fuqahha’s as sas si na tion.

“If the en emy thinks this as sas si na tionwill change the power bal ance, then itshould know the minds of Qassam will beable to re tal i ate in kind,” he said.

Typ i cal of MossadUn known as sail ants opened fire at

Fuqahaa at the en trance to a res i dence inthe Tal al-Hawa neigh bor hood of Gaza

City on Fri day night, March 24, shootingfour bul lets into the man’s head be fore they fled the area.

Izzat al-Rishq, a mem ber of Hamas’po lit i cal bu reau, said the as sas si na tion wascar ried out us ing a gun equipped with asi lencer.

Fuqahaa, who is de scended from the

north ern oc cu pied West Bank dis trict ofTu bas, was re leased in 2011 along withmore than 1,000 other Pal es tin ians inex change for Is raeli sol dier Gilad Shalit,whom Hamas had held cap tive in Gaza forfive years.

The body of Pal es tin ian Hamas of fi cial Mazen Fuqahaa iscar ried by mem bers of the Ezzedeen al-Qassam Bri gades, themil i tary wing of Hamas, dur ing his fu neral in Gaza City onMarch 25, 2017.

Yahya Sinwar (C-R), the new leader of Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and se nior po lit i cal lead ers of thePal es tin ian re sis tance move ment, Ismail Haniyeh(C-L) and Rawhi Moshtaha (L-3) at tend thefu neral of Hamas of fi cial Mazen Fuqahaa in GazaCity on March 25, 2017.

Slain Hamas of fi cial and mil i tary com manderMazen Fuqahaa

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At least 43 per cent of the 15,755Third World in vad ers who lodged“asy lum” claims in Spain dur ing 2016have been granted leave to re main,while the ap pli ca tions of a fur ther20,370 are still be ing con sid ered,of fi cial fig ures have shown.

The num ber of in vad ers pre tend ingto be asy lum seek ers broke all re cordsin 2016, and only 3,395 – or 21.6% –were “de clined” ref u gee status.

The only good news is that a mere 355of those ac cepted have been given “fullref u gee sta tus,” as the re main der re ceived“sub sid iary pro tec tion,” a tem po rary sta tus.

How ever, with good be hav ior, most ofthe “sub sid iary pro tec tion” re cip i ents cango on to gain per ma nent res i dence in Spain – or other equally-lib eral Eu ro pean Stateswhich still be lieve that there is a “ref u geecri sis” in stead of a straight for ward non -White ra cial in va sion of Eu rope un der way.

At least 90 per cent of those claim ing“asy lum” in Spain claim to be from Syria –a fig ure that is highly doubt ful, given thehuge num ber of fake and forged Syr ianiden tity doc u ments cur rently in cir cu la tion.

In ad di tion, nearly 60% of the sur facearea of Syria is un der gov ern ment con trol;any body flee ing the fight ing is per fectly atlib erty to seek shel ter in side Syria – mean ingthere is no jus ti fi ca tion at all for any Syr ian to “flee” the coun try.

In ter est ingly, the sta tis tics from Spain

also re vealed that at least ten per cent of all“asy lum seek ers” are from the Ukraine and Ven e zuela.

AbsurdityIn both those cases – al though many of

the “asy lum seek ers” will be of Eu ro peanra cial ex trac tion – there is like wise nojus ti fi ca tion to travel across nu mer ous safecoun tries (and the At lan tic Ocean!) to seek“ref uge” in Spain.

Mass in va sion of Spain reaches new level

EDITOR’S NOTE

When ev ery other av e nue to ward a ra tio nal ex pla na tion fails, what’s leftis the ob vi ous. All pub lic of fi cials, atleast up to the point where their senseof honor re jects fur ther com pro mise,are cov et ous – and the usual mon eyed sus pects con spir ing to rule this worldby flood ing West ern civ i li za tion with unassimilables will meet them there.

By Brandon Turbevilleactivistpost.com

After hav ing fallen prey to West ernmach i na tions of destabilization and civilwar, there may be ir rep a ra ble dif fer encesbe tween the East and West por tions ofUkraine. With the East of Ukraine more inline with Rus sia and the West more in linewith West ern Eu rope, all com pounded byyears of civil war and out right per se cu tionand atroc i ties com mit ted by the West ernforces, the DPR and LPR are show ingsigns of go ing their sep a rate ways andbreak ing away from West Ukraine in amore fi nal fash ion.

When Cri mea voted to re unite withRus sia af ter long sep a ra tion, many sus pectedthe DPR and LPR would also. In fact, there was a move ment within both re pub lics todo the same. How ever, geopolitical anddip lo matic con cerns on the part of Rus siapre vented such a vote from so lid i fy ing a“re uni fi ca tion” with Rus sia.

A vote to re unify with Rus sia in the samefash ion as Cri mea would have no doubtcaused a dip lo matic emer gency be tweenRus sia and the war mon ger ing West. It may have even caused a mil i tary con fron ta tion.How ever, time hav ing passed, the im passebe tween East and West Ukraine is morepro nounced. It ap pears that East Ukraine is mak ing moves to ward be com ing its owncoun try even with out for mal rec og ni tion.East Ukraine – DPR and LPR (Donbass) –may be come their own Na tion by de faultand by nat u ral pro gres sion of events.

East ern Ukraine (Donbass) has, for atleast a year, be gun work ing on set ting up agov ern men tal sys tem, a po lit i cal frame work,the seiz ing of banks, and the op er a tion ofvar i ous in dus tries. Greater cen tral izedmil i tary struc ture, as ne ces si tated by thecur rent con flict, has also be come a re al ity.

Iron i cally, it ap pears Donbass is on itsway to be com ing an in de pend ent coun tryas a re sult of the ac tions by the putschistsof East Ukraine than per haps it would have been if sim ple neu tral ity and peace wouldhave been ob served by Kiev. Ev ery act offorce by Kiev has served to push Donbassfur ther away from Ukraine and more to wardin de pend ence. These acts of force are alsopush ing Donbass into more co op er a tion withRus sia, whose in volve ment in Cri mea,op po si tion to West ern destabilization andin volve ment in East Ukraine (vo cif er ouslyde nied by the Kremlin) is the only rea sonWest ern forces did not sim ply roll oversep a rat ists and es tab lish NATO bases onRus sia’s bor der in 2014.

Step oneIn Feb ru ary, as a pos si ble mes sage to the

West and a prob a ble step in sup port ing thein de pend ence if not “re uni fi ca tion” withRus sia, Pres i dent Vladi mir Putin an nouncedthat Rus sia would be rec og niz ing all“ad min is tra tive acts” com ing from thePeo ple’s Re pub lics of Donetsk and Lugansk.These acts in clude the is su ance of IDs,pass ports and other per sonal doc u ments.While not an of fi cial rec og ni tion of theDPR/LPR gov ern ments, the an nounce mentis ob vi ously a move in that di rec tion.

East Ukraine has been un der whatamounts to an eco nomic block ade sinceearly in the con flict which be gan in 2014.How ever, Kiev stepped up the pres surere cently by let ting des pot ac tiv ists pre ventcoal pro duced in East Ukraine from go ingto West Ukraine, thus de priv ing the East erncom mu ni ties from a vi tal in come source.Donbass is now un der a full eco nomic andtrans por ta tion block ade which Rus sia hasre peat edly said must end.

On March 1, the Donbass Re pub licses sen tially na tion al ized over forty types of“en ter prises” or in dus tries varying fromlarge to mid-range. This es sen tially brokeup much of the eco nomic power wieldedby Ukrai nian oligarchs, par tic u larly RinatAkhmetov, Ukraine’s rich est man.

The na tion al iza tion was also in spired asa re sult of Kiev hav ing backed out of a deal that would have seen the busi nesses that

were seized pay taxes to Kiev while Kievcon tin ued pay ing pen sions and other so cial ben e fits to res i dents of the DonbassRe pub lics. But Kiev even tu ally stoppedpay ing those pen sions and froze the bankac counts of Donbass res i dents. So Donbasswas pre sented with the im pe tus for seiz ingthose en ter prises, which were es sen tiallyfund ing the war against their own ter ri toryby al low ing the oli garch-owned busi nesses to pay taxes to Kiev. There were alsocon cerns re lated to oli gar chy as a con ceptbut, more acutely, oli gar chi cal in flu ence inthe DPR and LPR it self by vir tue of thefi nan cial in flu ence held by the oligarchs

whose busi nesses were seized.Shortly af ter the na tion al iza tion, Kiev

of fi cially or dered a travel block ade againstthe Donbass Re pub lics. As Deut sche Wellere ported,

“Ukraine on Wednes day an nounced atrans port block ade on the re bel-held east of the coun try, es ca lat ing a po lit i cal cri sis that has hurt the econ omy on both sides andthreat ened a frag ile ceasefire.

“The move co mes af ter sep a rat ists hadcon fis cated doz ens of stra te gic Ukrainein dus tries ear lier this month in re sponse toa rail block ade im posed by right-wing

Ukrai nian na tion al ists and war vet er anssince Jan u ary.

‘“It will be in place un til the oc cu pi ersre turn sto len Ukrai nian in dus try to Ukrai nianju ris dic tion,’ Ukrai nian Pres i dent PetroPoroshenko told the coun try’s na tionalse cu rity coun cil in Kiev.

“Only hu man i tar ian de liv er ies byUkrai nian or ga ni za tions, the UnitedNa tions and the Red Cross would beal lowed to cross the con tact line, thena tional se cu rity coun cil said.

“The de ci sion to block all rail and roadtraf fic head ing from the east marks adra matic re ver sal for Poroshenko, who had pre vi ously sought to end the na tion al istblock ade.

“Ear lier this week, se cu rity forcesclashed with ac tiv ists and some right-winglaw mak ers block ing the rail lines. Theforces im ple ment ing the block ade say thetrade helps fund re bels.

“Eco nomic links be tween gov ern mentand re bel-held ter ri tory have largely helddur ing three years of con flict. But the railblock ade has dis rupted trade and vi tal coalship ments from the east to in dus tries inter ri tory con trolled by the gov ern ment.”

Zog & Com panyDonbass ac tiv ists and rep re sen ta tives

are claim ing that the block ade is re veal ingten sions in side West ern Ukraine be tweenPoroshenko’s gov ern ment and those forces con tin u ing to pro voke hos til i ties. How ever,at the end of the day, Poroshenko’s re gimeand those activists on the ground ap pear tobe on the same page now that the block adehas been cod i fied and le git i mized by Kiev.

The Donbass sep a rat ists, how ever,ap pear un fazed. “Kiev can do what ever itwants on its side of the de mar ca tion line.We don’t care. We aren’t chang ing our

Donbass Peo ple’s Mi li tia leader Paul Gubarevan nounced in 2014 that ne go ti a tions be tween thePeo ple’s Re pub lic of Lugansk and Donetsk weresuc cess fully com pleted. Donetsk Con gress is a new pop u lar front bring ing the south east ern Ukrai nianre gions’ peo ple mi li tia un der a uni fied com mand.

po si tion,” said Al ex an der Zackharchenko,sep a rat ist leader.

Yet, while the block ade of the ship ments of coal was de signed to boy cott and breakthe backs of the peo ple of Donbass, theblock ade is a dou ble-edged sword, sinceWest Ukrai ni ans will also be de prived ofmuch-needed coal to heat them selves. Butit seems Donbass has got ten around theKiev boy cott by find ing an other mar ket for their coal – Rus sia, leav ing Kiev lit er ally in the cold to live with the con se quences oftheir blockade.

Zachkarchenko an nounced on March 14 that Donbass had shipped 90 wagon loadsof coal to Rus sia, a claim that a Rus sianspokes man would nei ther con firm nordeny. Dmitry Peskov, spokes man for theKremlin, would only say that Rus sia wasat tempt ing to “re lieve the suf fer ing of thepeo ple” in Ukraine.

Ukrai nian Prime Min is ter VolodymyrGroysman stated in early March thatUkraine was los ing $73-147 mil lion permonth due to the trade block ade and statedthat the coal short age that has re sulted fromthe block ade is dam ag ing the met al lurgyin dus try and serv ing to fur ther crip ple theUkrai nian econ omy. Rus sia has also calledfor an end to the block ade and la beledKiev’s ac tions as stand ing in op po si tion toall com mon sense.

But now that Donbass has found an othertrad ing part ner, it ap pears that Kiev and the pow ers that back it have made a stra te gicmis cal cu la tion to say the least.

In deed, it ap pears that with each act ofag gres sion on the part of Kiev and theWest, Donbass is not fright ened back intosub ser vi ence but, quite the op po site, it isbe ing pushed fur ther and fur ther awayboth into the Rus sian or bit and intoin de pend ence.

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At least 29 Third World in vad erswho sought to land in Aus tra lia by boat – but ended up in the off shore de ten tioncen ters in Pa pua New Guinea (PNG) –have ac cepted cash pay ments of AU$25,000 (US$19,000) each to go home.

The cash pay ments – ef fec tively are ward for their crim i nal and il le galbe hav ior – were con firmed by of fi cialsand the in vad ers them selves, ac cord ing to a re port in the Fiji Times.

The de ci sion by the 29 in vad ers co mesas the off shore de ten tion cen ters are slowly closed down af ter be ing de clared il le gal by the PNG Su preme Court last year.

Ac cord ing to the re port, Aus tra lia hasin creased its ef forts to clear the ManusIs land de ten tion cen ter of in vad ers whohave twice had their bo gus ref u gee claimsre jected, amid fears a deal struck with thepre vi ous Obama re gime in Wash ing tonD.C. to take them in has col lapsed.

Reuters re ported in Feb ru ary that thein vad ers on Manus Is land were “be ingre peat edly called to meet with Aus tra lianof fi cials and pres sured to take amounts ofup to AU$25,000 to re turn to their homecoun tries or face de por ta tion.”

At least 29 men, all of whom have spentfour years in de ten tion, have elected toleave in the last few weeks.

A group of nine Nep a lese men haveal ready left PNG for home, their pock etsstuffed with cash the equiv a lent of 27 times

the an nual av er age in come in their homecoun try, cour tesy of Aus tra lian tax pay ers.

An other 14 in vad ers have asked theUnited Na tions’ In ter na tional Or ga ni za tionfor Mi gra tion (IOM) to fa cil i tate theirtrans fer home, while other in vad ers on theis land told Reuters that a fur ther 15 havenot used the IOM to re turn home.

“There is a grow ing thought that it isbetter to move on and get on with our livesrather than hang onto some false hope,” anof fi cial Aus tra lian source, who de clined tobe named, told Reuters.

“We have n’t seen as many peo ple leavesince the first year of the camp be ingre opened in late 2012.”

Of fer ing failed asy lum seek ers moneyto re turn home is not il le gal; how ever, thesums be ing of fered have more than dou bledsince a year ago, and are far above thefunds be ing of fered else where.

Ger many has an nounced plans to of ferup to €1200 for in vad ers to re turn home.

Aus tra lia pays in vad ers to go home

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Leg is la tive-Ju di cial power strug gle Tell those neo-cons the game is upGet in volved with the non-vot ing

Amer i can De fense Party

Congress optedto sup port the trea sonand usur pa tion ofpower cre ated by theEx ec u tive branch inthe War of 1861, thenle gally out ma neu veredthe Ex ec u tive branch tobe come the fore mostleader of a “New Amer ica” gov ern ment.Even dur ing the war, Con gress used itsweaker Ex ec u tive part ner to achieve amil i tary vic tory over the South. How ever,if those rad i cal mem bers of Con gress wereto con tinue their su prem acy af ter the war,they would have to come up with a cred i ble con sti tu tional in ter pre ta tion for those newpow ers, mean ing ul ti mately a con fron ta tionbe tween the Rad i cal Re pub li can Con gressand the Su preme Court.

U. S. Su preme Court Chief Jus tice RogerTaney of the fa mous Dred Scott de ci sionwas a strict in ter preter of the Con sti tu tion.Early in the war, he had ver bally chal lengedLin coln’s use of mar tial law, spe cif i callycon cern ing the ar rest and con fine ment ofMary land cit i zen JohnMerryman. Lin coln, asthe Ex ec u tive branch,is sued a war rant forthe ar rest of Roger B.Taney of the Ju di cialbranch. This war rantnever was en forced.

When prin ci ples countedTaney had re placed John Mar shall as

Chief Jus tice of the Su preme Court in1836, which pre de ces sor hav ing held thatpo si tion since 1801. Taney was ap pointedto the Su preme Court by An drew Jack son.The same Pres i dent had selected him asSec re tary of the Trea sury in 1833, re plac ingWil liam Duane dur ing the crit i cal Bank ofthe United States mon e tary cri sis fol low ingDuane’s re fusal to obey Jack son’s or der tore move U. S. se cu ri ties from the pri vate,in ter na tion ally-con trolled sec ond Bank ofthe United States.

Taney agreed with Jack son: the cen tral

bank had too much fi nan cial con trol overAmer ica’s econ omy. Hav ing fought thosebank ers while serv ing un der Pres i dentAn drew Jack son, Chief Jus tice Taneystood in de fense of the Con sti tu tion andagainst in ter na tional bank ers dur ing theLin coln years.

How ap ro pos in this Trans fer of Powerthat, when Chief Jus tice Taney died in1864, Lin coln re placed him with his for merSec re tary of the Trea sury, Salmon P. Chase.Taney hav ing worked to pre serve orig i nalcon sti tu tional law and con sti tu tional money,Chase rep re sented the usur pa tion of those

very tra di tional phi los o phies and re placedthem with his new law and fiat money. As Lin coln’s Sec re tary of the Trea sury, Chasehad authored Amer ica’s un con sti tu tionalna tional bank ing sys tem and re placedcon sti tu tional, com mod ity-based cur rencywith a debt-based mon e tary sys tem. Thus,as Chief Jus tice, Chase ir re vers ibly al teredcon sti tu tional law no less than as Trea surySec re tary he had ir re vo ca bly botched thecoun try’s mon e tary pol icy.

En ter po lit i cal cun ningFor Con gress to in crease its leg is la tive

power rel a tive to its Ju di cial coun ter part, ithad to care fully craft leg is la tion whose“le gal in ter pre ta tion” would trans fer newau thor ity to Con gress and con gres sio nalagen cies. This meant craft ing fa vor ablein ter pre ta tions of the Con sti tu tion such aswould jus tify these new power grabs. ThePres i dent and Sen ate could also con quer the Ju di cial branch by po lit i cal ap point mentsto the court.

The fol low ing item ized re view of thepar tic u lar ar ti cles, sec tions and clauses ofthe U. S. Con sti tu tion on which Con gresser ro ne ously based all of its so-called “newau thor ity” will ex pose that vile sys tem oflaws and jus tice as noth ing but care fullycrafted le gal fic tions and self-em pow eredjudicial malfeasance.

Ar ti cle VI (clause 2):“This Con sti tu tion, and the laws of the

United States which shall be made inpur su ance thereof… shall be the su premelaw of the land…”

Mean ing: Any law that Con gress makes,if not in pur su ance of the Con sti tu tionwithin its stip u lated pow ers, is not thelaw of the land. This clause is the “le galtech ni cal ity” that re quires Con gress to write leg is la tion ac cord ing to the Con sti tu tion.Our found ing fa thers de lib er ately sub jectedCon gress within the pow ers stip u lated inthe Con sti tu tion so that no branch of thegov ern ment could ever ex pand its pow ersto rise above the rights of the cit i zens orelim i nate ex ist ing free doms.

Ar ti cle II, Sec tion 2 (clause 2):[The Pres i dent] “shall have power…

and he shall nom i nate, and with the ad viceand con sent of the Sen ate… ap point…Judges of the Su preme Court…”

The Sen ate could abuse its con sti tu tionalsep a ra tion of pow ers, that is, to keepSu preme Court de ci sions in de pend ent, byat tempt ing to con trol the Su preme Courtit self through po lit i cally-bi ased Jus ticeap point ments. The Con sti tu tion meant toap point the best le gal minds who wouldbe loyal to a strict in ter pre ta tion of theCon sti tu tion, but the Sen ate mis used itspower and at tempted to con trol the Su premeCourt by ap point ing men of the samepo lit i cal per sua sion who served its secretpo lit i cal agenda. This vi o lated the in tended sep a ra tion of pow ers and com pro mised the in de pend ence of the Ju di cial branch.

Ar ti cle I, Sec tion 8 (clause 9):“The Con gress shall have power to

con sti tute tri bu nals in fe rior to the Su preme Court…”

First openingMean ing: This is the ba sis of the much-

abused “Ar ti cle One” courts. The Ar ti clesof the Con sti tu tion in part di vided thosethree branches of the na tional gov ern ment.Ar ti cle One cov ered the Leg is la tive branch,Ar ti cle Two the Ex ec u tive and Ar ti cle Threethe Ju di cial. This Ar ti cle im plies Con gresshas some tri bu nal power. Its con sti tutedAr ti cle One courts orig i nally served in ter -state or in ter na tional busi ness needs bysuch ven ues as cus toms and pat ent courts.Ar ti cle One courts were in tended to servethe pe cu liar needs of busi ness. Ar ti cle Onewas never in tended to cre ate a crim i nalcourt for try ing cit i zens.

Ar ti cle III, Sec tion 1:“The ju di cial power of the United States

shall be vested in one Su preme Court, andin such in fe rior courts as the Con gress may from time to time or dain and es tab lish.”

Mean ing: This gave Con gress power to

cre ate new fed eral courts as needed to servethe grow ing pop u la tion or other in ter statebusi ness needs. The orig i nal Ju di ciarycon sisted of one Su preme Court andthir teen Dis trict Courts. These courtsare con sid ered Ar ti cle Three courts and arecon sti tu tional. Con gres sio nally-cre atedin fe rior courts were sup posed to re mainwithin the con trol of the Ju di cial branch,but in stead, Con gress cre ated Leg is la tivecourts to in ter vene be tween the cit i zensand their Ju di cial branch Ar ti cle Threecourts.

The Leg is la tive branch ex panded itspower as cer tain post war leg is la tion tookef fect. Con gress could pass a law and thenuse its Ar ti cle One courts to sit in judge -ment of that law. Un chal lenged by thepros trated States, Con gress made it selftwo branches of the na tional gov ern ment.Cit i zens seek ing to ap peal from an Ar ti cleOne court up to an Ar ti cle Three courtwere reg u larly de nied a hear ing be causethey did n’t ap peal cor rectly, dot ting ev ery“i” and cross ing ev ery “t,” thus few couldnav i gate through that maze of leg is la tivecourts to re ceive a hear ing in a ju di cialcourt meant for cit i zens.

Ar ti cle III, Sec tion 2 (clause 2):[In con sti tu tion ally-au tho rized court

cases] “the Su preme Court shall haveap pel late ju ris dic tion, both as to law andfact, with such ex cep tions, and un der suchreg u la tions as the Con gress shall make.”

Ma lev o lent ma neu versMean ing: In or der to drive a le gal wedge

be tween cit i zens and their con sti tu tionallaw, con gres sio nal leg is la tion cre ated anew court de signed to re duce and con trolall le gal ap peals to the Ar ti cle Threecourts. In 1891, Con gress in sti tuted theUnited States Court of Ap peals, plac ing itbe tween the ex ist ing “Dis trict Courts” andthe “Su preme Court.” This new ap pel latecourt de cided which cases were ap pealedto the Su preme Court. The Su preme Courtstill re tains the writ of cer tio rari which isits power to reach down into a lower courtand choose to hear a case, but for mostcases it is the U. S. Court of Ap peals.

Ar ti cle IV, Sec tion 3 (clause 2):“The Con gress shall have Power to

dis pose of and make all need ful rules andreg u la tions re spect ing the Ter ri tory orother prop erty be long ing to the UnitedStates…”

Mean ing: Us ing mar tial law slight-of-hand Con gress could change the de featedSouth ern States into a “Ter ri tory” and rulethem un hin dered by the Su preme Court.Re mem ber the words of House Ma jor ityLeader Thaddeus Stevens:

“Get the re bel States into a ter ri to rialcon di tion, and it [Ne gro suf frage] can beeas ily dealt with. That, I think, is our greataim.”

Mal ice afore thoughtThey knew ex actly what they were do ing.

The Con sti tu tion gave Con gress ex clu sivesov er eignty over the Dis trict of Co lum bia.Years af ter their 1861 Trans fer of Power,Con gress cre ated “Courts of the Dis trict ofCo lum bia.” Within this same con gres sio nalTer ri tory of D.C., Con gress cre ated itsAr ti cle I “Dis trict Court” as well as its own“United States Court of Ap peals.” TheseLeg is la tive courts were to judge vi o la tionsof such laws as Con gress had care fullyworded to dis al low Ar ti cle Three courtju ris dic tion. Vi o la tions of cer tain lawswere pros e cuted by the Leg is la tive courtsof fed eral agen cies such as the IRS. This isthe Con gres sio nal long arm of the law.Those who write laws now pros e cute them.

That is the le gal frame work withinwhich Con gress acted out – and con tin uesto pur sue – its role as “Pre tender to theThrone.” Mean while “We the Peo ple”re main dispatriated! Those are the spe cificAr ti cles of the Con sti tu tion upon whichCon gress built a road to trea son sep a rat ingus from our Con sti tu tion. It is vi tallyim por tant that “We the Peo ple” well knowhow “they the pol i ti cians” com mit ted their

Con gress at tacksthe Su preme Court

By Elliott GermainTrans fer of Power

Roger B. Taney

usur pa tion of power, in or der to dis cuss itwith au thor ity. Some times the sub ject of“law” might seem dry and bor ing, but thevig i lance re quired to re gain those lostlib er ties in sists that this les son be learnedand acted upon. So, if you must re read thisex pla na tion sev eral times un til the piecesfit, please do so be cause you can be a partof lib erty re stored.

It’s not dif fi cult to un ravel the leg is la tivetap es try of such le gal fic tions by properlyusing a few care fully-cho sen con sti tu tional clauses. Con gress has the power to “or dain or es tab lish” in fe rior courts.

Yes, the Su preme Court has ju ris dic tionwith ex cep tions “and un der such reg u la tionsas the Con gress shall make.” Yes, those are busi ness is sues be tween the two branchesand not au thor ity to grant them selves newpow ers over cit i zens, ex cept in cases within ter state or in ter na tional con se quences,be cause those are the only laws al lowed tobe heard in any “con gres sio nal” fed eralcourt. Con sider that even Ar ti cle Threecourts are lim ited in ju ris dic tion to hear ingcases af fect ing the enu mer ated pow ers asstip u lated in the Con sti tu tion.

Ar ti cle III, Sec tion 2 (clause 1):“The ju di cial power shall ex tend to all

cases, in law and eq uity, aris ing un der thisCon sti tu tion…”

Feds not to try State cit i zensThus fed eral ju di cial power is lim ited to

the enu mer ated cases af fect ing “am bas sa dors,other pub lic min is ters or con suls… ad mi raltyand mar i time ju ris dic tion… con tro ver siesto which the United States shall be a party… be tween two or more States…” The listgoes on but there is no ju ris dic tion overor di nary cit i zens ex cept when they live indif fer ent States. It does say that “Theju di cial power shall ex tend to all cases…aris ing un der the Con sti tu tion…” Doesthat in clude laws Con gress passes whichare not con sti tu tional, be cause such de ceits have hap pened? The Con sti tu tion pro videda lit mus test for such laws.

Ar ti cle VI (clause 2):“This Con sti tu tion and the laws of the

United States which shall be made inpur su ance thereof… shall be the su premelaw of the land.”

The only leg is la tion that is law ful, then,would be laws made “in pur su ance” of theCon sti tu tion; and, be cause the Con sti tu tionlim ited the fed eral gov ern ment’s abil ity toex pand its power, Con gress men turnedto “amend ing” the Con sti tu tion to givethem selves more power, thus la bel ing thatin creased au thor ity “con sti tu tional.” Thele gal ity of such amend ments is cov eredlater.

Pre war pru denceBe fore the War of 1861, the Su preme

Court un der lead er ship of Chief Jus ticeTaney was con ser va tive, mean ing a strictin ter pre ta tion of the Con sti tu tion such asex hib ited in the Dred Scott de ci sion. ThatCourt was not in flu enced by the Rad i calRe pub li cans. The U. S. Con sti tu tion did n’tstip u late how many judges should sit onthe Su preme Court. At first it had one chiefjus tice and six as so ci ate judges. By 1861,there were al to gether nine.

Af ter Taney is sued his ob jec tion toLin coln’s sus pen sion of the writ of ha beascor pus in Mary land, Lin coln was on no tice that he could expect a fight in the Su preme

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Court re gard ing his abuses of au thor ity.Lin coln re al ized he would have to con querthe Su preme Court, and the way to do thatwas with leg is la tion, in stead of con tin u ally or der ing Taney’s ar rest un der mar tial law.

There was an im por tant case com ingbe fore the Su preme Court (the Prize Cases) which chal lenged Lin coln’s le gal right toblock ade the South ern ports, in clud ingthose in North Carolina, a State which hadnot yet se ceded at the time of its block ade.

For tu nately for Lin coln, dur ing his fouryears as Pres i dent, sev eral Su preme Courtva can cies came up which he and the Sen atepromptly filled with like-minded rad i calswho shared their agenda. The new Su premeCourt judges car ried the de ci sion for thatblock ade case in Lin coln’s fa vor by onevote. He had ap pointed his own vin di ca tion.

Pack ag ing his global agendaLin coln and the Sen ate went so far as to

add a tenth Jus tice to the Su preme Court,which gave those Re pub li cans’ Trans fer ofPower schemes an even safer ju di cialmar gin, yet some times a law can be come so con spic u ous that even their hand picked“yes men” must ren der a con sti tu tionalin ter pre ta tion.

In 1864, Su preme Court Jus tice RogerTaney died, where upon Lin coln and theSen ate ap pointed as his re place ment Chief

Jus tice Salmon (“State sov er eignty died atAp po mat tox”) Chase.

Af ter the war ended, and while An drewJohn son was Pres i dent, the Su preme Courtchose to make a de ci sion con cern ing thele gal ity of mar tial law in ar eas where civilcourts were sit ting. Ear lier, Jus tice Taneyhad been very vo cal say ing that Lin coln’suse of mar tial law was un con sti tu tional inthe Merryman case in Mary land, but thosere marks were over shad owed by the war.Then, in 1865, the same ques tion came upwith out any di ver sion of war in the Ex parte Milligan case.

“Ex parte” sim ply means that there wasonly one party in the dis pute, L. P. Milligan,who was tried by a mil i tary court back in1864 and im pris oned in In di ana at a timewhen civil courts were still in place. Well,the “packed” Su preme Court, much to theout rage of those rad i cals in Con gress,found in fa vor of Milligan. The highcourt’s de ci sion stated that the mo ment

civil or der was re stored, there could beno mar tial law. That de ci sion was a ma jorle gal set back to the Re pub li cans’ plans forre con struc tion. The Milligan case provedpar tic u larly up set ting to those rad i calsbe cause An drew John son had used all ofhis pres i den tial power to re store “civil”or der through out the South by de ny ingCon gress its “mil i tary” rule.

Ever re shuf flingAf ter those rad i cal re con struc tion plans

were put on hold, Con gress again at tackedthe Su preme Court and con tin ued its powerstrug gle to gain su prem acy over Amer ica’s third branch of gov ern ment, cut ting thenum ber of Jus tices down from 10 to 7 byelim i nat ing the South ern Ju di cial Dis tricts– which re tired three pro-South ern strictcon sti tu tion al ists. This fi nally gave Con gressa tight fisted (rub ber stamp) con trol overthe Su preme Court. In des per a tion, theHouse even passed a bill, (but not theSen ate) to change the re quired vote for aSu preme Court de ci sion from a sim plema jor ity vote to a two-thirds vote be forethey could over rule any new laws fromCon gress. The Rad i cal Re pub li cans wereruth less and un re lent ing in their at tempts to con vert those war time mar tial law pow ersinto a peace time mar tial law rule.

The Re con struc tion Acts of 1867 ac tu allyelim i nated the phys i cal bound aries of theSouth ern States and con verted them intofive new mar tial law dis tricts. Thus, a State with no bound aries is not a State and assuch can have no “civil or der.” Con gressde nied South ern States their bor ders topre clude any claims that cit i zens of the“John son States” had con sti tu tional rights,thereby pre venting the Ex parte Milligande ci sion from be ing ap plied to their plansfor re con struc tion.

Ap peals came to the Su preme Courtfrom South ern States like Mis sis sippi andGeor gia, but the high court then de cided thele gal ity of Con gress’s mar tial law over theSouth based on a Mis sis sippi news pa pered i tor named McCardle who had pub lished news and ed i to ri als crit i cal of re con struc tion.

In April of 1867, just onemonth af ter pas sage of thefirst Re con struc tion Act whichelim i nated the bor ders of the South ern States, the Su premeCourt ruled that it did nothave ju ris dic tion over there con struc tion of the South.

The high est court in the land yielded toCon gress; only con gres sio nal courts couldad ju di cate le gal chal lenges em a nat ingfrom South ern States un der the Mil i taryAct. At first the Ex ec u tive branch of thena tional gov ern ment had aban doned theCon sti tu tion, then the Leg is la tive branch,and fi nally, in yield ing ju ris dic tion, theJu di cial branch com pleted this usur pa tionby Amer ica’s new Fed eral Gov ern ment.

With McCardle’s loss, the South had nofree dom of the press! Con gress set up itsown em pire over ten South ern States(Ten nes see was back in the Un ion). Yes,this was it, here the big switch, the Su preme

THE BLOCKADE of South ern ports quicklyfilled all dock side ware houses, leav ing count lessbales of cot ton out in the weather to rot.

Court hav ing rec og nized such cre ation of a peace time mar tial law rule. In di vid ualAmer i can cit i zens (at first only in the South) were de nied their con sti tu tional protectionsun der Ar ti cle III, and later the Ar ti cle IIIju di cial courts would co-min gle with thenew leg is la tive Ar ti cle I (con gres sio nal)courts. The words of the de ceased (1864)de fender of the orig i nal Con sti tu tion, U. S.Chief Jus tice Roger Taney, were to hauntthe South land:

“I can only say that if the au thor itywhich the Con sti tu tion has con fided to theju di ciary de part ment… may… be usurpedby the mil i tary power at its dis cre tion, thepeo ple of the United States are no lon gerliv ing un der a gov ern ment of laws but… atthe will and plea sure of the army…”

A Founder’s pre scienceCon sider also these pro phetic words by

George Ma son, au thor of the Vir giniaCon sti tu tion and one of Amer ica’s greatle gal minds, con cern ing the very ex is tenceof fed eral courts. Ma son’s warn ing cameeighty years be fore re con struc tion:

“When we con sider the na ture of thesecourts, we must con clude that their ef fectand op er a tion will be ut terly to de stroy theState gov ern ments; for they will be thejudges of how far their laws will op er ate…The prin ci ple it self goes to the de struc tionof the leg is la tion of the States, whether ornot it was in tended … I think it will de stroy the State Gov ern ments.”

The Su preme Court de cided it would nolon ger op er ate in the South, nor chal lengethis up start, un con sti tu tional ju ris dic tiones tab lished by Con gress. George Ma son’sfore bod ing proph ecy came true when theSouth ern States were de stroyed, phys i cally dur ing 1861-65, and “le gally” from then to the pres ent.

Chutz pahAdd ing in sult to in jury, U. S. Pres i dent

John son was never al lowed to nom i nate asin gle jus tice for the Su preme Court. Yet,in April of 1869, one month af ter John sonstepped down and Un ion Gen eral Grantbe came Pres i dent, that rad i cal Con gressde cided to raise the num ber of jus tices upfrom seven to nine. This was when Grantnom i nated the two rail road law yers. And itwas in the very same year, 1869, that a“packed” Su preme Court headed by ChiefJus tice Salmon P. Chase ruled there hadbeen no se ces sion. Was se ces sion le gal?Not ac cord ing to the best le gal mindsmoney could buy!

The Leg is la tive-Ex ec u tive-Ju di cial powerstrug gle ended with Con gress reign ingsu preme. Con gress, as su preme law of theland, rules over “We the Sub jects,” rulesabove the Con sti tu tion, is king of Amer ica. This coun try changed from a con sti tu tional Re pub lic into a pseudo-de moc racy! TheseCon gress men may come and go, but theircor rup tion in the Fed eral Gov ern ment isim mor tal!

Banksters back pretty boysFed eral judges are min ions of Con gress,

half ap pointed by one party and as manyfrom the other, with a mod er ate wild card.When ju di cial de ci sions seem split, do notas sume that jus tice is at work; it is then a

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roll call of party af fil i a tion. The Su premeCourt judges fol low six paces be hindCon gress with their heads bowed. And, asfar as the power of the Pres i dent, well,when Con gress back slides out of thosebank ers’ hands (from time to time), thepow ers-that-be in stall a Lin coln or aRoo se velt into of fice and use Ex ec u tiveOr ders to get Con gress back in line. Thereare times when the Ex ec u tive may be king,but typ i cally the Trans fer of Power getsshared as di rected from the shad ows bythose seek ing no po lit i cal of fice them selvesyet who never leave Wash ing ton.

The Ex ec u tive and Leg is la tive branches of our gov ern ment have en tered Amer icainto the United Na tions and the arena of anIn ter na tional Court. Orig i nally, the In ter -na tional Court at the Hague was de signedto hear cases of one gov ern ment againstan other, but not any more. One hun dredand sixty Na tions met at Rome in July of1998 to de sign an In ter na tional Crim i nalCourt. This court op er ates at the Hague,but will hear crim i nal cases of in di vid u als.Amer ica’s par tic i pa tion in this court couldput Amer i cans on trial for crimes againstan alien in ter na tional law. A cit i zen of theUnited States might be taken out of thiscoun try, to the Hague, tried, sen tenced andpun ished for a U. N. crime.

Agenda 21’s Re con struc tionThe Hague has al ready heard cases of

“geno cide” from Rwanda and “war crimes”dur ing the for mer Yu go sla via. In the new“In ter na tional Crim i nal Court” there are 18 judges but no Bill of Rights. The vote inRome of those 160 Na tions was 120 vot ing for the court, 40 (in clud ing the U. S.)against. It passed. Now, be fore ac tu allybe com ing the law over Amer ica (throughU. N. treaty), it must be rat i fied by only 60of those 160 Na tions (none of which has tobe the U. S.). Three U. S. Su preme Courtjus tices at tended to ob serve the Eu ro peanCourt in ac tion and sug gested that we usetheir court as a guide for Amer ica.

New Amer ica should be cau tious aboutex port ing its cit i zens for tri als over seas.The Dec la ra tion of In de pend ence listedrea sons for Amer ica’s sep a ra tion, one ofwhich was: “For trans port ing us be yondthe seas to be tried for pre tended of fenses.” The only dif fer ence be tween then and nowis that Amer ica’s pres ent gen er a tion ofpa tri ots lacks the cour age to de mand lib erty.

En ter into the 1865 world of the 39thCon gress and fol low the tracks of thoseleg is la tors’ mal fea sance as they institutedle gal fic tion upon le gal fic tion. Ex am inetheir tac tics, logic and chro nol ogy as theygo about crafting all that self-em pow er ingleg is la tion: the 13th Amend ment, the CivilRights Act, the Sec ond Freed men’s Bu reau Act, the Re con struc tion Acts, the 14th and15th Amend ments.

The in ten tion of Con gress was to pass ade lib er ate com bi na tion of leg is la tion, eachim pos ture built upon the pre vi ous, whosecu mu la tive ef fect would en tan gle Amer icain an ir re vers ible quag mire of le gal fic tion,the key word being “ir re vers ible.”

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France’s far-right pres i den tial can di dateMa rine Le Pen has urged an end to theEu ro pean Un ion (E. U.) sanc tions im posed against Rus sia over the cri sis in Ukraine.

Le Pen, leader of the Na tional Frontparty, said at a meet ing on March 24 withthe speaker of Rus sia’s lower house ofpar lia ment in Mos cow that the sanc tionswere coun ter pro duc tive.

The sanc tions, in clud ing travel bansand as set freezes against Mos cow, wereorig i nally in tro duced in March 2014 af terthe stra te gic Black Sea pen in sula ofCri mea had re joined Rus sia fol low ing aref er en dum.

“I be lieve that bar ring par lia men tar i ansfrom speak ing to each other, work ingto gether, is an in fringe ment of dem o craticrights,” she told Vyacheslav Volodin.

The French pol i ti cian also pledged topush for the ab o li tion of the black list ofcer tain Rus sian in di vid u als.

Le Pen called additionally for closer ties be tween France and Rus sia, add ing that the two coun tries should in crease co op er a tionin their fight against ter ror ism.

The far-right pol i ti cian also met Rus sian Pres i dent Vladi mir Putin the same day.

“We by no means want to in flu ence thecur rent events but we re serve the right tocom mu ni cate with all rep re sen ta tives of all po lit i cal forces of the coun try, as do ourpart ners in Eu rope and the United Statesfor ex am ple,” Putin told Le Pen.

“I know that you rep re sent quite afast-de vel op ing spec trum of Eu ro peanpo lit i cal forces,” Putin added.

Rus sia’s par lia ment speaker Vyacheslav Volodin(R) and French pres i den tial elec tion can di date forthe far-right Na tional Front party Ma rine Le Pendur ing their meet ing at the State Duma build ing,Rus sia’s lower house of par lia ment, in Mos cow onMarch 24, 2017.

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Kill the killersBy J. B. Camp bellamericandefenseparty.com

What other choice do we have? It’s ei therkill the kill ers or sub mit tothem. If we do that they’llkill us in very un pleas antways, as they’ve shown over and over with peo ple whohave done us no harm.

We need to kill all of ourop pres sors, the ones in gov ern ment andtheir bosses above the gov ern ment. That’sall we have to do now. I don’t know aboutyou, but it will do me a lot of good. We’vebeen pushed around by these jerks forthe whole of our lives and now they’vede stroyed us.

The CIA runs ev ery thing for the CFR.Bill Colby bragged de cades ago that theCIA owned ev ery one of im por tance in thenews me dia, which is how we were kept inthe dark about ev ery thing be fore the rise of the internet. Colby ran the Phoe nix mur derpro gram in Viet nam and was CIA di rec tor.

Ac cord ing to Ger man com puter an a lystRalph Langner, the Stuxnet worm thatde stroyed Fukushima was cre ated by theCIA and the Mossad. Right there is all therea son we need to kill ev ery CIA agentand ev ery Mossad agent we can iden tify.Ac cord ing to Vic tor Ostrovsky, ev eryAmer i can Jew can be counted on byMossad to work for it when called upon,re gard less of the na ture of the de mand.

The Jews foisted nu clear en ergy on usaf ter they in vented and dropped the Jew ishhell bombs on two Jap a nese cit ies. Theirho mi cidal stooge, Ei sen hower, ush ered intheir hy per-lu cra tive “peace ful use ofatomic en ergy” in the 1950s. We werenever told how many thou sands of Na vajoura nium min ers died of ra di a tion sick ness,or that they were even do ing the work. Theura nium should never have been broughtout of the ground. Ra di a tion is the Jew ishgift that keeps on giv ing.

There are lots of kill ers who need kill ing.As I’ve said be fore and will say again, anyIs raeli agent of any kind in this coun tryshould be shot on sight. Ev ery one of themrep re sents our sub ju ga tion to the Jew ishmoney power and spends his/her ev erywak ing hour plot ting our im pris on mentand death.

EnigmaThe CIA is not an in tel li gence agency –

it’s a gang of mur der ers and sab o teurs andwas from the be gin ning. The CIA was amu ta tion of the OSS, a bunch of pro-Com mu nist bank ers and law yers. There’sno per fume avail able that can hide theirsmell of death. There is also no le gal wayto deal with these guys since they haveRockefeller money be hind them to buy offall the judges in Amer ica.

The FBI is a CIA front that needs to bewiped out. It’s some kind of fake cor po ra tion and all we need to know about it hap penedin 1993 when “the Bu reau” ar ranged withits Egyp tian in for mant to build the bombthat ex ploded in the park ing ga rage ofthe World Trade Cen ter, along with itsmur der ous as sault on the in no cent chil dren,women and men in the Waco church af tersa dis ti cally tor ment ing them for fifty-onedays. Why is this ter ror ist or ga ni za tion still in busi ness?

The ATF and Jus tice De part ment usedTARP money to buy thou sands of mil i tary- grade ri fles and pro vided them to theMex i can drug car tels in an at tempt toelim i nate Amer i can gun own er ship. Manyhun dreds of Mex i can cit i zens and sev eralAmer i cans were mur dered with theseguns, which was the whole idea. ATFagents ex e cuted the mur der ous raid on theWaco church in ’93 and had to be re placedby the even more mur der ous FBI.

The less said about the Se cret Ser vicethe better. All we need to know about thistreach er ous, lech er ous gang can be seen inthe Zapruder film. Don’t watch JFK get tinghis brains blown out. Ob serve the Se cretSer vice driver, Bill Greer, slow ing al most to a stop af ter the first gun shots hit Ken nedy,

one in the throat and one in the back.Ob serve Greer twist around and watchKen nedy un til the ex plo sive head shot ismade, and then turn back to the front andac cel er ate away. In the front pas sen ger seat is Roy Kellerman, head of the Se cret Ser vicepro tec tion team, duck ing down, look ingstraight ahead in stead of jump ing in theback seat to cover JFK with his body, aswas his bal ly hooed duty. His only con cernis not be ing hit by the nine or so bul lets that were be ing fired from sev eral di rec tions –none of them from the sixth floor cor nerwin dow of the De pos i tory Build ing. Whywas n’t Greer pros e cuted and ex e cuted forbe ing an ac ces sory to the shoot ers, formak ing it easy to hit Ken nedy? Was histreach ery so bla tant that it could n’t bedis cussed? Why is the Se cret Ser vice stillin ex is tence?

These crim i nal agen cies are pretty easyto crit i cize. It’s easy to jus tify kill ing anyand all of their mem bers, all of whom areour deadly en e mies.

So lock and loadOur State and lo cal po lice are just as

deadly as the feds and even more likely tokill us for no par tic u lar rea son, as we seeover and over, day af ter day. We must beready to de fend our selves from these ste roidad dicts, dog kill ers and hop-headedrevenuers at the first sign of ag gres sion.There is only one way to make thembe have. I’m plow ing old ground here butthis is the rev o lu tion ary mes sage I in tendto get across. The po lice serve and pro tectthe bank ers, the ones with the money. Toget to the bank ers, we’ll have to shoot ourway through their body guards.

The bank ers are the ones who have ru inedus. Not just the in ter na tional bank ers in thepop u la tion cen ters but also the lit tle usu rerson Main Street. These creeps “lend” moneyinto ex is tence on their com put ers but wehave to re pay them in cash. The cur rentmort gage and fore clo sure fraud scan dalsare only hint ing at the true dev as ta tion ofour sav ings that these pi rates have beencon duct ing since the be gin ning of time.The Wall Street mon sters bun dled, slicedand diced the mort gages and pawnedthem off on cred u lous for eign ers but themort gages them selves have been fraud u lentever since 1913, when other for eign ersseized to tal con trol of our bank ing sys temthrough fraud and cor rup tion in theCon gress.

The bank ers’ dep re da tions were and are made pos si bleby their agents in Con gress – sen a tors and con gress menwho’ve be trayed us and mustpay the pen alty. Rev o lu tionmeans over throw ing to day’sex ist ing po lit i cal sys tem andre plac ing it.

Our found ers did so in 1776. They draftedthe Ar ti cles of Con fed er a tion that year andran the Rev o lu tion un der them. They werefi nally rat i fied by all thir teen new States in1781 and lasted un til 1789 when they werere placed, fraud u lently, by the Con sti tu tion.

The Con sti tu tion is the en gine of ourde struc tion, cre at ing as it did the cen tralfed eral gov ern ment. The av er age Amer i canwould have no idea that for the first thir teenyears of our his tory in both re bel lion and as a sov er eign Na tion we had no pres i dent orsu preme court, only a con gress. The bank ershated this lack of a cen tral tax ing au thor ity

and their agents put us un der bank con trolwith the Con sti tu tion. You can’t have acen tral, pri vately-owned bank with out thepower of a cen tral gov ern ment be hind it.You can’t lend money to the gov ern ment ifit does n’t have the power to tax the peo pleto pay the in ter est, which is the mainpur pose of Jew ish lend ing: in ter est andcon trol of the gov ern ment through lend ing.

Our elected rep re sen ta tives have al ways,as to day, rep re sented the money power, not the peo ple. The money power has al waysbeen and re mains in Jew ish hands. AIPACrep re sents Jew ish power over the U. S.gov ern ment, not Is raeli power. Is rael is aeu phe mism for Jewry and Jewry finds itsreal power in Amer ica.

A real Amer i can rev o lu tion would mean the over throw of the Jews. To save Amer icawe must kill the Jews, for once and for all.This writer is not in ter ested in the be nev o lentna ture of the reader’s Jew ish friend. MostAmer i cans are un able to un der stand Jew ishways, or to dis cern their dual na ture. FewAmer i cans are fa mil iar with the Kol Nidreoath which ab solves Jews of keep ing theirword to us.

The Kol Nidre oath is the death war rantfor the Jews. Any one who con sid ers asyn a gogue-is sued li cense to lie, cheat andsteal to be holy must be killed.

Amer ica it self has lived by the KolNidre and the Old Tes ta ment from thevery early years of the Eu ro pean in va sion.The U. S. gov ern ment made hun dreds ofprom ises, called trea ties, with the Amer i canIn di ans. Vir tu ally ev ery one of theseprom ises was de lib er ately, sar don i callybro ken by the White man. The Is raelimethod of ex ter mi nat ing the Pal es tin ianswas and is based on the Amer i can methodof ex ter mi nat ing the In di ans. The Chris tian at ti tude to wards In di ans, both in Amer icaand in Can ada, is based on Old Tes ta menttales for ex ter mi na tion of “the en e mies ofYahweh.” Through out those poi son ousbooks we read of whole peo ples be ingslaugh tered for no par tic u lar rea son. It’sthe same to day. We’ve slaugh tered mil lionsof Mos lems since 1991 be cause they areen e mies of Yahweh, or the Jew ish peo ple.Jews con sider them selves to be Yahweh.There is only one way to deal with suchcrim i nal in san ity.

“Ref uge” in the Jew ish Ho telAmer ica can not sur vive and does not

de serve to sur vive un der Judeo-Chris tiancon trol. Any one who wor ships an in vis i ble,ty ran ni cal de ity or, worse yet, claims tobe that de ity, can not be al lowed to rule us.Ei ther way, it is sheer in san ity. George W.Bush went so far as to claim that God spoketo him and in structed him to go to waragainst Iraq. This lit tle drunken mon stermust one day be put to death for crimesagainst hu man ity. His proven in san ity willbe no de fense.

The com ing Amer i can rev o lu tionmust wipe out the crim i nal po lit i cal classof Wash ing ton, DC, and the fifty Stategov ern ments. The Amer i can po lit i calsys tem is based on vote fraud and mur der,as we clearly saw in 2000, 2004 and 2008.In the most re cent elec tion* we werepre sented with a CIA-gen er ated crea turewith no per sonal his tory. His ped i gree, hisiden ti fi ca tion and his re cords are clas si fiedas State se crets. His iden ti fi ca tion pa persare now proven to be fraud u lent. De spitethe com pounded na ture of his il le git i macyhe has signed the most dra co nian laws and

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* This was writ ten in 2012. – ed.

The Kol Nidre oath

John Ken nedy’s fi nal mo ment

waged the most sa dis tic and cow ardlywar fare against friendly peo ple whom theJews hate. For such le thal fraud this crea turemust pay the ul ti mate pen alty, af ter whichall his “laws” shall be de clared null andvoid, along with vir tu ally all fed eral law,just for open ers. The law is a Jew ish plot,de vised and con trolled by Jews out of allpro por tion to their pop u la tion, which it selfis a myth.

Manic mafiosiBank ers are our dead li est and most

mer ci less en e mies and must be given noquar ter, just as they have im pov er ished usand bil lions of other vic tims around theworld with their debt-based cur ren cies andusury. All cur rency must be debt-free withno in ter est paid to lend ers. It must be il le galfor gov ern ment to bor row from pri vatelend ers, be they banks or in di vid u als. Itmust be il le gal, with the death pen alty, tocharge in ter est on loans. Bank ing de pendson a cor rupt gov ern ment to en force itsusury and fraud u lent prac tices, such as thelend ing of credit. Credit is a nice word fornoth ing. The banks ac tu ally lend noth ingand pre tend that we owe them for this andwe ig no rantly go along and put our selvesinto hope less, un pay able debt to themfor ever.

The IRS of course must be de stroyed.This vi cious ter ror ist out fit now plans, with the Con gress as an enabler, to seize ourpass ports and our guns if the ter ror istsclaim that we owe them $50,000 or more.This will be the death war rant for ev ery one in volved: ex ec u tives, agents and pol i ti cianswho voted to give ter ror ists this fan tas tic,il le git i mate power.

More than fifty gov ern ment agen ciesand pri vate busi nesses have ap plied to useU. S. Air Force drones to spy on us, as if we were Pa ki stani, Ye meni or Ira nian en e mies(who also did noth ing to de serve suchag gres sion).

An other group of Amer i cans who mustbe killed are the pi lots and crews of thosetanker jets that are poi son ing us withchemtrails. We now know that the CIA’sfront com pany, Ev er green Air, is the mainper pe tra tor of this death from above.Ev er green also deals in hu man ren di tions(kid nap ing for tor ture and mur der) andtrans port ing vast quan ti ties of co caine andher oin in their air craft. Ev er green is one ofmany such cor rupt CIA front com pa nies.

I fear that, as cru cial as this ac tion is, thetwin en vi ron men tal ca tas tro phes com mit tedby the CIA and big busi ness, namely theBP blow outs in the Gulf of Mex ico and theCIA/Mossad de struc tion of the Fukushimare ac tors, have left us lit tle time to act. Wecan hope that there will be some cos micsort of res cue since nei ther ca tas tro phe canbe hu manly solved, ac cord ing to the mostre li able re port ers. The U. S. Army Corps of En gi neers has ad mit ted that they have aforty bil lion dol lar bud get for a de pop u la tionpro gram for the Gulf re gion, to con vert theGulf coast into a purely in dus trial zone and prob a ble al gae farm. The de lib er ate BPblow out was the first step for this pro gram.

Did the CIA and Mossad mon sters know that their Stuxnet sab o tage would pro ducea life-ex tin guish ing event for the North ernHemi sphere? Who cares – they did it onpur pose. Our hu man ity and the need forbal ance, even if we are doomed, re quirethe kill ing of ev ery mem ber of the crim i nalor ga ni za tions named above, and the rest,that we can find, from top to bot tom. Evenif we should sur vive some how, mil lionsare go ing to die at their hands.

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Most Rus sians back new for eign pol icyrt.com

Three-quar ters of Rus sians think that their gov ern mentshould not give in to for eignpres sure or change its pol i ciesbe cause of cur rent anti-Mos coweco nomic sanc tions, which theybe lieve are hurt ing both sidesand will even tu ally be lifted.

State-run poll ster VTSIOMre leased the re sults of its lat estpub lic opin ion re search onRus sia’s po lit i cal and eco nomic di rec tion,which found 75 per cent of re spon dentsagree that “Rus sia should not fight for thelift ing of sanc tions be cause they hurt boththe coun try they were im posed on and thecoun tries that im posed them and must besoon can celed on the ini tia tive of thosewho started them.” In 2015 this opin ionwas shared by 57 per cent of Rus sians.

Only 18 per cent of re spon dents sharedthe view that sanc tions in flicted se ri ousdam age on the Rus sian econ omy and thatthe gov ern ment must take mea sures tobring about their cancellation. In 2015 thisshare was 33 percent.

In ad di tion, 59 per cent of Rus sianssaid that they were ready to put up witheco nomic dif fi cul ties for the sake ofmain tain ing the cur rent for eign pol icycourse, in par tic u lar re gard ing Ukraine.Just over a third – 34 per cent – said that

they con sid ered the price of cur rent for eign pol icy to be too high.

Toughing it outThe dep uty head of VTSIOM’s re search

pro jects, Mikhail Mamonov, wrote incom ments that the shift in the pub lic moodcan be put down to the av er age Rus sianget ting used to ev ery day ex is tence un dersanc tions, and to the fact that the im portre place ment pro gram had started to bringre sults.

The of fi cial Rus sian po si tion re gard ingeco nomic sanc tions and their ef fec tive ness re mains un changed. On 16 March, Kremlinpress sec re tary Dmitry Peskov explainedthat “Rus sia would never put the is sue [oflift ing the sanc tions] on the agenda,” andadd ed that Mos cow had no in ten tion ofrais ing the topic.

Peskov’s state ment came af ter sev eral

U. S. of fi cials reported that the eco nomicsanc tions against Rus sia would re main inplace un til the Cri mea was made part ofUkraine.

Tit for tatThe Cri mean Re pub lic re united with

Rus sia in mid-2014, af ter over 96 per centof its res i dents – the ma jor ity of whom areeth nic Rus sians – ap proved the move in aref er en dum. That de ci sion was promptedby the ouster of the dem o crat i cally-electedpres i dent of Ukraine in a vi o lent coup inKiev, and the in stal la tion of a na tion al ist-backed gov ern ment that al most im me di atelyde clared war on the pro-Rus sian re gions inthe coun try’s south east, which re fused torec og nize the newly im posed re gime.

West ern Na tions in tro duced eco nomicsanc tions against Rus sia in 2014 as le ver ageagainst its al leged role in the con flict insouth east Ukraine and against re uni fi ca tionof Rus sia and Cri mea. Rus sia re spondedwith a broad em bargo on food im portsfrom all coun tries that par tic i pated in theorig i nal sanc tions plan.

Since then, sanc tions have been sev eraltimes pro longed and some times ex pandedby both sides. In De cem ber 2016 theEu ro pean Un ion ex tended its eco nomicsanc tions against Rus sia for an other sixmonths, and in June 2016 Vladi mir Putinsigned a de cree that pro longed the re tal ia torysanc tions un til the end of 2017.

A view from the Ho tel Moskva on the Kremlin

The Iraq War and its cat a strophic con se quences

By Neil Clarkrt.com

Sold to the pub lic by Bush and Blairand their neocon al lies in the me dia as awar that would make us safer, the il le galin va sion of Iraq launched four teen yearsago did the ex act op po site.

EDITOR’S NOTE

The hard est of hard lin ers want tokill all Jews. That’s pre pos ter ous. But some dozens, if civ i li za tion con tin ues into mid-cen tury, shall have ap peared be fore a Nuremberg II Tri bu nal withten or so of them along side Bush andBlair hanged, giv ing Whites a bettertake on the re lent less dan gers they’reup against. Dispatching these twelvemen re spon si ble for hu man slaugh terby the mil lions would even tu ally find many if not all races con trol ling theirown af fairs, accounts and destinies.

Toast the ouster of a ci gar-smok ing,Sound of Mu sic-lov ing sec u lar dic ta tor ifyou like, but the world (and not just theMid dle East) was un doubt edly a far lessdan ger ous place on March 19, 2003, than it is today.

Al-CIAdaA di rect con se quence of the war was the

rise of the head-chop ping death cult known as Is lamic State, which grew out of Al-Qaeda in Iraq.

“To day Al-Qaeda-type move ments rulea vast area in north ern and west ern Iraqand east ern and north ern Syria, sev eralhun dred times larger than any ter ri toryever con trolled by Osama bin Laden,”noted Pat rick Cockburn in his 2014 bookThe Rise of Is lamic State. He de scribedISIS as the “the child of war.”

We can see it as the off spring of thepo lit i cal mar riage be tween the sim ianTexan cow boy George W. Bush and thesmarmy, smooth-tongued Ox ford-ed u cated“lib eral in ter ven tion ist” Tony Blair.

A gen u ine “war on ter ror,”which the two men claimed tobe fight ing, would, as Cockburnpoints out, have in di cated acon fron ta tion with States whichfu eled rad i cal ex trem ism suchas Saudi Ara bia. But, in stead,Bush and Blair picked on alargely de fense less coun trythat had noth ing to do withthe 9-11 at tacks and whoseBa’athist gov ern ment was ac tu ally abul wark against re li gious fun da men tal ism.

To day, U. S. planes are bomb ing Iraq onceagain, this time at tempt ing to “lib er ate”Mosul from Is lamic State forces that would not ex ist had the 2003 “lib er a tion” nottaken place.

To tal chaosAs op po nents of the war, such as the

neocon-re viled George Gal lo way andJeremy Corbyn had pre dicted, Iraq, post-in va sion, be came a mag net for hard-corejihadists who thrived in the vac uum thatex isted af ter the forc ible top pling of thecoun try’s sec u lar gov ern ment and thede lib er ate de struc tion of the Iraqi Stateap pa ra tus. With bombs go ing off allaround them as they tried to carry out theirdaily busi ness, life for Iraqi peo ple be came a liv ing hell with the car nage con tin u ing tothis day.

In deed, as I am writ ing this ar ti cle, a“Break ing News” an nounce ment ap peared re port ing a car bomb has “killed 23 andin jured doz ens” in Bagh dad. In Feb ru aryalone, 55 peo ple died in an other bomb ingin the Iraqi cap i tal. Now here we are in2017, the four teenth year fol low ing thein va sion, and al ready we have a new waveof deadly ter ror at tacks. But, sur prise,sur prise, the “com ment” writ ers andopin ion formers who urged war back in2003 aren’t tweet ing about any of this.

Un apol o getic nut casesThose who were so keen to “free” the

Iraqi peo ple in 2003 show no in ter est in the wretched plight of the same peo ple to day.They’ve got far more im por tant things todo, like warn ing us about the threat of“Rus sian ag gres sion” and try ing to get RTtaken off air.

While it’s been or di nary Iraqis whohave suf fered the most, the in va sion alsohelped bring ter ror ism to the once-safestreets of Eu rope. The blowback fromBlair and Bush’s crim i nal en ter prise hasbeen enor mous.

In Ma drid in March 2004, 159 peo plewere killed in the dead li est ter ror ist at tackin Spain’s his tory, car ried out by a lo calAl-Qaeda cell. The coun try’s hawk ishPrime Min is ter Jose Maria Aznar hadbacked the ag gres sion against Iraq, andSpan ish train com mu ters paid the ter ri bleprice. A year later Lon don was hit, with 52peo ple killed. One of the sui cide bomb ershad re corded a video mes sage in which heex plic itly men tioned Iraq, while an other

had talked of “aveng ing” his “Mus limbroth ers and sis ters.”

In the past year and a half, we’ve seenIS, or IS-in spired, at tacks on ci vil ians inParis, Berlin, Brussels and on the FrenchRi vi era.

Dom ino ef fectThe flames from the Iraq in ferno have

also reached Af rica, with a huge surge inIs lamic ter ror ism in that con ti nent madeworse by the sub se quent “hu man i tar ian”war to de stroy Muammar Gaddafi’s Libya,which was cheered on by the same crowdof manic “in ter ven tion ists” who gave usthe blood bath in Mes o po ta mia. BokoHaram is of fi cially ranked as the world’sdead li est ter ror group by the GlobalTer ror ism In dex, and has caused so muchdeath and de struc tion in Ni ge ria, it isAl-Qaeda’s – and, since 2015, the Is lamicState’s – West Af ri can fran chise.

The Iraq war and its bloody af ter math,which en gulfed neigh bor ing Syria too, isalso the main rea son for the cur rent ref u gee cri sis. When the late Lib eral Dem o cratleader Charles Ken nedy warned that thewar would “cause a ref u gee cri sis of hugepro por tions,” he was rid i culed by know-it-all war sup port ers. But Ken nedy was

right. Some 2.6 mil lion Iraqis weredis placed by Is lamic State ad vances in 2014/15. In April 2007 there were, ac cord ing toU. N. fig ures, al ready four mil lion Iraqiref u gees around the world.

The mi grant cri sis has, in turn, con trib utedto the rise of neo-na tion al ist and far-rightmove ments in Eu rope, which could lead tothe E. U.’s col lapse. Yet those re spon si blecon tinue to blame oth ers for the chaos theyhave un leashed.

Re morse less mass mur der Tony Blair was on the BBC again at the

week end, not to apol o gize for Iraq, but urgeLa bour to con sider a sec ond ref er en dumon Brexit! Mean while, one of the mostbel li cose sup port ers of the Iraq war in thefourth es tate, Nick Co hen, marked the

in va sion’s lat est an ni ver sary by de liv er inga foul-mouthed “F-word” ti rade in theOb server news pa per, against sup port ers of the anti-war La bour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Four teen years on from the Iraq warwe’re yet to see any real con tri tion fromthose who launched and pro moted it, orany ac knowl edg ment of its di sas trouscon se quences. Blair warns us about theemer gence of a “fright en ing au thor i tar ianpop u lism,” and Bush gets lib eral plau ditsfor his tacit crit i cism of Trump, but they,more than any one else, de stroyed peo ple’sfaith in “main stream” pol i ti cians. Thedeadly duo and the neocon “pun dits” and“think-tank ers” who egged them on, notonly set fire to the Mid dle East: they haveput all our lives in dan ger.

Oh, and one fi nal thing. Just imag ine ifRus sia had done all of this.

War crim i nal George W. Bush

Bring ing de moc racy to Iraq

Bomb ing Bagh dad’s lives and trea sures to rubble

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were. I dug deeper. I read up, not just theWikipedia that is so ob vi ously com piledwith bias, but the real his tory, re mem beredsto ries my grand mother used to tell me ofgrow ing up on an ossewa. I re mem ber theval ues I was taught grow ing up, al mostfor got ten once the Rain bow Na tion tookover.

I started speak ing up over the last cou ple of weeks and it has be come quite clear thatI am step ping on peo ple’s toes. Some of my

own fam ily mem bers, whomI have grown up with, havetaken me on in pub lic andturned their backs upon me,brand ing me a right wingrac ist for not be liev ing in theRain bow Na tion any more.They au to mat i cally as sume Ihate all peo ple ex cept Whites be cause I dare to stand up formy fore fa thers and for myfel low White peo ple that arebe ing mur dered ev ery day. Ido not un der stand that. I do

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White geno cide in South Af rica – a per sonal view

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“You see, I have been one ofthose White lib er als I now so much de spise. My eyes have opened. Isee my peo ple suf fer ing. I can notbe lieve that I was obliv i ous for solong to geno cide be ing per pe tratedon us.”

But Whites ev ery where (ex ceptfor Rus sia) could face this if Zi on istbank ers con tinue to use mi gra tion, gen der dys func tion and “Whiteguilt” to in crease their he ge mony.

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By Char lotte Visserhenrymakow.com

I have started to take a more keenin ter est in my coun try’s cur rent af fairs. It is amaz ing when you open your eyes how the pieces of the puz zle start to fit into eachother. At times I feel like a crazy woman.

Ev ery day now there is at least oneWhite farmer mur dered. Ev ery day I openmy Facebook ac count and there is an otherre port. Since the 5th of March, there havebeen twelve White farm ers mur dered. Four of them be longed to a whole White fam ilywhich was wiped out. A mother, a fa ther, agrand fa ther vis it ing from Eng land and anine year old daugh ter.

The lit tle girl’s body was found in theshed out side. She prob a bly ran away tohide and they tracked her down and killedher. They were all blud geoned to death. Asusual noth ing much was sto len. The lib eralmain stream news pa pers re ported it mightbe be cause of a wage dis pute, even blam ingthe fa ther for per haps be ing a rac ist.

It ac tu ally was main streamnews be cause a whole fam ilygot wiped out at once and itwould seem strange to mostfolks still liv ing with theireyes closed if some thing wasnot at least said.

As of March 18, there were 69 at tackson White farm ers in the last 71 days. Theyare be ing killed like flies. In most casesnoth ing is sto len. In most cases, there istor ture or hor ren dous meth ods used to kill,of ten in clud ing rape.

At least an other seven farm ers are incrit i cal con di tion af ter hav ing been shot orstabbed or blud geoned.

These are only the dead, only farm ersand only up un til yes ter day. Yes ter day thebod ies of a White cou ple were found in

their home as well. The wife lay in a drainpipe and her hus band in the kitchen. Thewife had been stran gled and her neck wasbro ken. The hus band had been stabbedeigh teen times.

A White fam ily of four was tor tured forhours; a grand mother and her two grand sonsand one of the grand son’s girl friends. They raped the girl friend re peat edly and tor tured them all by hit ting them with bricks andsjam boks and pour ing boil ing wa ter overthem.

For bid den newsThere are other re ports, but I think you

do get the pic ture. Noth ing was men tionedin the main stream me dia about the otherre ports and deaths. Noth ing. Only onFacebook where the Boers cir cu late itamongst them selves.

We, the Boers and Afrikaners, are be ingos tra cized like never be fore. Zuma (our

pres i dent) has an nounced they will bein sti tut ing some thing called a black list forrac ists. We all know, or at least those withenough sense, that is just an other word forWhite peo ple who dare open their mouthsand com plain about what is hap pen ing tothem.

To day was a pub lic hol i day in SouthAf rica, Hu man Rights Day, com mem o rat ingthe Sharpeville at tack of 1976. Be fore theweek end ma jor cor rup tion charges onceagain sur faced against Zuma. Ev ery onewas hold ing his breath over the week end,hop ing and pray ing that this time Zumawould be re called.

Good ol’ Jew ish-backed boysHe came out vic to ri ous once again,

de ny ing all ac cu sa tions and ad dress ing alarge crowd of ANC sup port ers to day. Hismain topic of the day? Rac ism. His wordswere that White su prem acy still ex ists andthat the mi nor ity peo ple in this coun tryneed to em brace the New South Af rica.Hate speech will be pun ish able by law very

soon and to gether with the rac ist black listit will surely take away the White peo ple’sright to any free dom of speech. Zumahim self still sings the song: “Kill the Boer,Kill the Farmer.” The big gest rac ists in thiscoun try are those ANC gov ern ment typesthem selves.

As if by mir a cle, to day with this speechbe ing made, a White farmer had his houseraided by the po lice be cause some one hadcom plained about him mak ing a Facebookpost “in cit ing the mur der of all Blacks.” Itis di rectly trans lated as: “The Boers are fed up.”

At the same time over the last cou ple ofweeks I have taken screen shots of hatespeeches by Blacks. I went on to one’sFacebook pro file and, see ing he works forthe De part ment of Ed u ca tion, sent them anemail com plain ing of his hate speech. Noan swer at all; it has been two weeks. It isopenly said that Blacks can not be rac ists. Ibeg to dif fer.

Black an ar chy a daily realityIn the mean time, there are pro tests

across the coun try. Buses and trains areburned as whole towns get closed off byburn ing tires and pro tes ter vi o lence. Theyloot nearby shops, li quor stores, build ingware houses; it is quite amaz ing to see howev ery one just sim ply walks in and takeswhat ever he wants and leaves. It is like afeed ing frenzy. The main stream news onlyshows short snip pets of the pro tests, moreof ten of them still peace fully danc ing, thenit goes on to sports or the lat est moviere lease. Peo ple do not know half of what isgo ing on in their own coun try.

Not far from where I live they haveat tempted a land grab (hun dreds of Blacks

came with taxis and were dropped off atthe lo ca tion and started claim ing land forthem selves, al though this is prop erty ownedby an other). It started on Sat ur day and thelat est re port was that the roads have beenclosed there and it has be come vi o lent.They have burned a bus and are throw ingrocks at pass ing cars. The po lice are try ingev ery thing in their might to re move them.

The Land Ex pro pri a tion Bill will soonbe come law as well. Ac cord ing to theamended bill the gov ern ment will have theright to take what ever prop erty you own,be it res i den tial, com mer cial, in tel lec tualprop erty, shares in a com pany, any thing.They can ac tu ally take it with out giv ingyou a cent and with out re ally providingany rea son at all. It has not be come law asyet, but the bill was passed in par lia mentlast month and will soon be instituted.

Com mu nist dreamscapeThe ANC needs to keep their prom ises

to the masses and give them land for free.Blacks have been told the Whites stole itfrom them and it is theirs, even though wehave worked very hard for our prop ertyand in fact still have to pay the mort gageoff for an other fif teen years be fore it re allybe comes our own. I do not think they

un der stand this. What willbe come of this coun try ifthey de mand ev ery thingfor free? Do they not re al ize it will be theend of South Af rica – com pletely?

In the mean time my heart aches for thenearly 400,000 Whites (con ser va tive fig ure,it might be closer to 700 000) that are liv ingin squat ter camps and de pend on char ity asthe gov ern ment does not look af ter poorWhites. My heart aches for these proudBoer peo ple who have lost their jobs dueto Black Eco nomic Em pow er ment in acoun try where only the stron gest will nowsur vive. Even their own peo ple turn theirbacks on them: the White lib er als whom Iam sur rounded with. Those Boers up in the old Transvaal, Or ange Free State and Na tal are suf fer ing the most.

I live in Cape Town where most Whitesare still pur su ing their lives be hind highse cu rity gates and guard dogs. They live ina bub ble, catch only the main stream newsif any, but much pre fer watch ing sports and not being both ered by bad news be cause itis just too de press ing.

They do not even re al izethat their own lives are indan ger and that it will soonspill over into our prov ince.

Then there are those White lib er alswhom I have come to de spise even morethan the Black mur der ers and rap ists. Theyhave turned their backs upon their ownpeo ple, choos ing to side with the ma jor ity,as if that will save their skins when the time co mes. As the Blacks are about to kill orrape you, they won’t ask if you were lib eral or not, they will only see white. I havebe come more vo cal in the last cou ple ofweeks about my chang ing views.

Better late than neverYou see, I have been one of those White

lib er als I now so much de spise. My eyeshave opened. I see my peo ple suf fer ing. Ican not be lieve that I was obliv i ous for solong to the geno cide be ing per pe trated onus. I think my eyes started to open, I felt anun eas i ness, when the pro tests against ourlan guage, Af ri kaans, first started at theuni ver si ties. Ev ery thing Af ri kaans had tofall. All our stat ues, all our art work, ourlan guage. They want no re minder of ourpast, nor that of our an ces tors any where.All this ac tu ally re minded me of my rootsagain, about my fore fa thers and who they

White lib eral kisses Ex-Pres i dentNel son Mandela

EDITOR’S NOTE

“Such graphic de pic tions of what’shap pen ing to South Af rica’s Boersshould n’t be shown by TFF,” ar gue afew read ers; also, why not al low thePup pet-in-Chief his “First 100 Days”be fore say ing we’ve been had again?Arm chair war riors in the Dis trict ofCor rup tion can only do as the Hid den Hand dic tates, which means flood ingAryan Na tions with non-Whites, then en tic ing those “ref u gees” to butcherour peo ple. The Zog wants all otherraces ac com mo dated – but no Whites– in or der to an ni hi late us along withstu pid me dia me dia munch kins whocannot re port the facts related here.

Zuma

One of the pro tests over the week end

Toyitoying

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not un der stand how they can live in thesame coun try, know about this, and turn ablind eye. Of course the me dia play a greatrole in this, not re port ing the hor ren douscrimes of bru tal tor ture and mur der, butstill... When you want to speak up, you areleft feel ing alien ated and alone.

I fear that soon I will not be able to

speak my mind any more. The world is fullof trai tors this side and say ing too much tothe wrong per son can land you in jail.

It has be come a night mare not to wakeup from. There are many who ad vo cate forus, but these are still com par a tively few innum ber and most peo ple will not stand upfor one another. They are all too afraid, and hang onto what ever lit tle they have just tosur vive. You can not blame them, but it is to the down fall of us all at the end. The Boermen long for a leader who will bring themout of this, but, as soon as one wants tostand up, he is shot down. We’ve be come

os tra cized by the lib er als, the Blacks, thegov ern ment – and their power is just too

over whelm ing at the mo ment.I am writ ing this to you in the early

morn ing hours as my time is swal lowed bywork and look ing af ter fam ily. It has beenquite a re lief just putt ing this all on pa per,al though there are still so many otherthings that have hap pened only over thelast cou ple of weeks, some so laugh able,like the nurses pro test ing be cause theiruni forms are white which re minds them ofFlor ence Night in gale and the op pres sor. Ijust could not be lieve my eyes, that evenwhite nurses’ uni forms have now be comeop pres sive.

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Ghana’s “right of abode” a roadmap to ra cial peace?newobserveronline.com

The Af ri can State of Ghana’s “right ofabode” law – which grants res i dence andcit i zen ship to any per son of Black ra cialde scent – is one of the clear est roadmaps to achiev ing world ra cial peace, the Pro jectNova Europa website has said.

The ba sis of Ghana’s law – that ofen cour ag ing races to con gre gate in ar easwhere they will not be ruled over or bein ter fered with by other races – re mains the best so lu tion to ra cial con flictever de vised.

AccraCap i tal of Ghana

Ac cord ing to an ar ti cle on that website, projectnovaeuropa.com,which is de voted to gen er at ingsup port for its own Eu ro peanethnostate, Ghana be came thefirst coun try in Af rica to grantthe au to matic right of abode toany Af ri can in what it calls the“di as pora” in 2001, but the lawhas not achieved much me dia cov er age,de spite al ready hav ing at tract ing more than 3,000 Blacks from the U. S.

An ar ti cle in the At lanta Black Star ofJune 2015 re vealed that the “right toabode” clause is part of the Gha na ianIm mi gra tion Act of 2000, which states thatthe “con cept of right of abode is that per sonhav ing the right of abode ‘shall be free tolive and to come and go into and from thecoun try with out let or hin drance.’”

The Gha na ian res i dencypro gram does have somestip u la tions. Black peo plelook ing to re set tle in Ghanamust be at least 18 years old,of good char ac ter, fi nan ciallyin de pend ent, and not havebeen con victed of a crim i nalof fense and sen tenced toim pris on ment of 12 monthsor more.

A 2015 ar ti cle in The Af rica Re portin ter viewed one of the Amer i can Blackswho has moved to Ghana, Jerome Thomp son.The ar ti cle con tin ued:

“Lo cated only 500 me ters from thewa ter, Thomp son’s house is re sil ient to theef fects of the salt and wind. The floors,win dows and doors are made of hardwood. His self-de signed fur ni ture is madefrom qual ity Gha na ian tim ber and handcarved by lo cal ar ti sans.

‘“The ocean helps me fall asleep andwakes me up in the morn ing,’ saysThomp son, an Af ri can-Amer i can re tireetak ing a stroll on the beach where palmtrees shade hand-carved ca noes.

‘“Where else can I live this close to theocean? It would cost me mil lions of dol lars!’

“Thomp son, a na tive of Mary land in theUnited States, re tired to Ghana 11 yearsago. He had first vis ited the West Af ri cancoun try on a tour in 2000.

‘“I fell in love with Ghana and itspeo ple,’ he re called, dur ing an in ter viewwith Af rica Re newal. ‘It was good see ingBlack peo ple, my peo ple, in charge of thecoun try (Ghana).”’

There are “ad min is tra tive prob lems,”The Af rica Re port said, but “de spite some

ini tial set backs, peo ple of Af ri can de scentcon tinue to mi grate to the con ti nent,though not in the ex pected droves.

“And, like Florindo John son, who justre tired from Delta Air lines this Jan u ary,says: it is im por tant to en cour age moreBlacks to come.

“Hav ing flown in and out of Ghana fornine years, John son, a Ca rib bean wholived in Chi cago, is re tir ing in Ghana toop er ate her six apart ments in Prampram

that she in tends to rent out as hol i dayac com mo da tions.

Es tab lished pre ce dent‘“I re ally want Black peo ple to come

and see for them selves. It is dis heart en ingthat a lot of Black peo ple don’t want to

come be cause of what they’ve seen in theme dia, yet White peo ple come.”’

The ex is tence of Ghana’s right of abodelaw – which is overtly ra cial in na ture – isof course mod eled af ter Is rael’s “right ofre turn” law, which also grants res i denceand cit i zen ship to all those who can provethem selves to be ra cially de scended fromJews, no mat ter where they find them selvesin the world.

The ra cial ba sis of these laws at tractslit tle con trolled me dia at ten tion be causethey are im ple mented by Blacks and Jewsre spec tively, but this alone is not a rea sonto re ject them. In fact, a Eu ro pean State –or States – which adopted such a law might very well do so by point ing to the fact thatIs rael and Ghana al ready have such laws.

The prin ci ple of sep a ra tion – andthere af ter friendly co op er a tion – pro videsthe only work ing model whereby ra cialcon flict can be avoided.

Once each race has its own liv ing space,con flict with oth ers is re moved as a fac tor.Peo ple will then have the abil ity to de velop ac cord ing to their own cul ture, tra di tions,needs and wants – with out the dis har mony, in sta bil ity and clashes which mar allhet er o ge neous so ci et ies – and which can beseen play ing out on the streets of Amer icaand Eu rope to day.

The full text of the “right of abode” law

In de pend ence Arch Accra

– MLK Bou le vard –

reads as fol lows:“The con cept of right of abode un der

Im mi gra tion Law is that per son hav ing theright of abode ‘shall be free to live and tocome and go into and from the coun trywith out let or hin drance.’ Sec tion 17(1)of the Im mi gra tion Act 2000, Act 573,pro vides that sub ject to this sec tion theMin is ter may on an ap pli ca tion and with theap proval of the Pres i dent grant the sta tusof right of abode to any of the fol low ingper sons.

“A per son of Af ri can de scent in theDi as pora

“A per son of Af ri can de scent in theDi as pora to be con sid ered for the sta tus ofright of abode if he sat is fies the Min is terthat he

“A.) Is of good char ac ter as at tested toby two Gha na ians who are no ta ries pub lic,law yers, se nior pub lic of fi cers or other class of per son ap proved of by the Min is ters.

“B) Has not been con victed of anycrim i nal of fence and been sen tenced toim pris on ment for a term of twelve (12)months or more

“C) Is of in de pend ent means“D) Is in the opin ion of the Min is ter

ca pa ble of mak ing a sub stan tial con tri bu tionto the de vel op ment of Ghana and

“E) Has at tained the age of eigh teen (18) years.”

Jews be hind race mix ing in Amer icaBy Dr. Ed ward R. Fields

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be hind-race-mix ing

The pur pose of this ar ti cle is to prove,through doc u mented ev i dence, that Jews in Amer ica are the prime mov ers and guid ingforce be hind the mas sive at tempt tomongrelize the White Chris tian peo plewith the Black Race.

Of course ev ery one re al izes that there are many gull ible and brain washed Gen tileswork ing to ward this same end.

But the move ment to mix the races inAmer ica is most def i nitely sparked andfi nanced by or ga nized Jewry in ev ery cityof any size in Amer ica con tain ing a for malJew ish com mu nity.

The first ques tion which arises is, whyare the Jews so fa nat i cal in their zeal toin te grate the races and why do they in tenselyre sist mix ing of their own blood with ei ther us White Chris tians or the Blacks?

The an swers are com plexJews urge Whites to marry Blacks but

their own kind to marry Jews only.Rabbi Abra ham Feinberg of Can ada has

won the nick name, “The Red Rabbi” forhis vis its to North Viet nam and ef forts onbe half of Com mu nist causes. In theMaclean’s Re view mag a zine of September5, 1967, he states:

“Un til we learn to fight our in grownfears of sex ual re la tions be tween the races,the end of the race prob lem will not be insight. Only when we no lon ger raise oureye brows at the sight of a Ne gro hold inghands with a White girl will the West havebe gun to tear the ra cial poi son from itsvitals.

“Such a change will in volve an in side-outre mod el ing of the White psy che, for ourfear of mixed mar riages is deeply rooted.But the change must be gin some time. Why not now!

“If any thing, the law should en cour age,not for bid, the in ter min gling of ‘bloods.’Marches and civil-rights dem on stra tionscan dra ma tize the im me di ate im per a tive…

Dif fer ent story for JewsHere we find the great con tra dic tion in

Jew ish teach ings.While preach ing the most ex treme

forms of race-mix ing at inter-re li giousmeet ings and on col lege cam puses in thepress, on TV and Hol ly wood, the Jews telltheir own youth a com pletely dif fer entstory in the con fines of the Synagogue.

Dr. Im man uel Jakobovits, Chief Rabbiof Eng land, said in the New York Times:

“In ten sive Jew ish ed u ca tion must coveryouths be tween 13 and 18.”

He said that, un less they are warned ofthe dan gers of inter-mar riages:

“The whole fab ric of the Jew ish struc turewill suf fer ir rep a ra ble harm and dam age.”

Rabbi Pesach Z. Levovitz, pres i dent ofthe Rab bin i cal Coun cil of Amer ica, saidin the New York Times, Jew ish “re li giouslead ers must ex er cise all of their in flu enceto stop mixed mar riages be tween Jews andnon-Jews. Those who marry out of thefaith dis ap pear within the pre pon der antChris tian re li gions and cul tural com mu nity.”

Eng land’s Chief Rabbi, Im man uelJakobovits, re cently made a visit to NewYork, and in point blank terms de clared:

“Jew ish teen ag ers should n’t date non-Jews. … In ter faith mar riage is some thingwe view with hor ror, al most as apos tasy.For Jews the prob lem of in ter mar riage isthe prob lem of sheer sur vival. Count lessJew ish mar tyrs did not die for their faith sothat we might frit ter away our heritage.”

We would like to ask the rabbi: Whatabout White Chris tians whose count lessan ces tors fought and died so that our racemight be pre served? Is not the blood line of our peo ple worth sav ing in the light of the

im por tance the Jews place on this ques tion?The Jews are not called “big ots” and “raceprej u diced” when they fight against inter-mar riage for their own kind. Yet, thesesame left ist Jews at tack and vil ify ev eryWhite Chris tian who dares stand up forra cial pu rity for our folk.

It is even more clearly spelled out in abook writ ten back in 1912 by a Com mu nist the o re ti cian named Is rael Co hen of Lon don,Eng land. It is ti tled, A Ra cial Pro gram ForThe Twen ti eth Cen tury, and has beenpub lished in the Con gres sio nal Re cord ofJune 7, 1957, and even en tered as a paid adsome years ago in the At lanta news pa persby Gov. Lester Mad dox (then a prom i nentres tau rant owner). Is rael Co hen wrote:

“We must re al ize that our Party’s mostpow er ful weapon is ra cial ten sion. Bypound ing into the con scious ness of thedark races that for cen tu ries they have been op pressed by the Whites, we can mold themto the pro gram of the Com mu nist Party.The terms co lo nial ism and im pe ri al ismmust be fea tured in our pro pa ganda.

“In Amer ica, we will aim for a sub tlevic tory. While in flam ing the Ne gro mi nor ityagainst the Whites, we will en deavor toin still in the Whites a guilt com plex fortheir ex ploi ta tion of the Ne groes.

We will aid the Ne groes torise to prom i nence in ev erywalk of life, in the pro fes sionsand in the world of sportsand en ter tain ment. With thispres tige, the Ne groes will beable to inter marry with theWhites and be gin a pro cesswhich will de liver Amer icato our cause.”

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The West’s sights are now clearly set on IranBy Dan Glazebrook

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The Brit ish-U. S. plan to weaken Iranvia the proxy war onSyria has spec tac u larlyback fired. Now theyare more des per atethan ever to bring Iranto its knees.

West ern think tanksand “stra te gic in sti tutes” have been get tingthem selves in a cold sweat about Ira nianin flu ence for some time. In 2012, Fred er ickKagan (for mer Bush ad vi sor and Pro ject for a New Amer i canCen tury neo-con) co-authored are port for the In sti tute for theStudy of War warn ing: “the U. S. and its al lies and part ners in there gion and be yond must notonly un der stand Iran’s re gionalstrat egy and in flu ence but alsode velop a co her ent strat egy oftheir own with which to con front them. Con sid er ing the re li gious,eco nomic, po lit i cal and dip lo matic powerof the two sides, it is sim ply un ac cept ablefor the U. S. and its al lies to al low evensuch prog ress as it has [al ready] made inthese realms.”

Since Kagan made those com ments four years ago, Iran’s “un ac cept able... prog ress”has con tin ued apace.

Its mil i tary co op er a tion with Rus sia,Syria, Iraq and Hezbollah has de vel opedinto an in creas ingly for mal ized al li ance(the so-called “4+1”), in which it played alead ing role in the lib er a tion of the Syr iancity of Alep po ear lier this year. In Iraq, theShi’ite mi li tias it spon sors have been thein dis pens able van guard of many of thebat tles against Is lamic State, and it wieldscon sid er able in flu ence over the re bel forcesin both Bah rain and (sup pos edly) Ye men.The fall of Mosul will only con sol i date this power.

In deed, ac cord ing to the Guard ian, theter ri tory west of Mosul that is cur rentlybe ing se cured by the Ira nian-backedPop u lar Mo bi li za tion forces is one of thefi nal pieces of a jig saw com plet ing anarc of in flu ence stretch ing all the wayfrom Teh ran to the Med i ter ra nean. Such a“land bridge” to the Med i ter ra nean wouldsig nif i cantly strengthen Iran’s in de pend enceand abil ity to with stand, for ex am ple, anyfu ture block ades or sieges. This is mak ingWest ern plan ners par tic u larly ner vous, asit sig nif i cantly weak ens the West’s abil ityto con trol and cor ral the Ira ni ans; with along time Centcom ad vi sor Ali Khedery, forex am ple, claim ing that such a de vel op ment “should trou ble ev ery West ern leader andour re gional al lies be cause this will fur therem bolden Iran.”

The em pire fears outsidersForbes, mean while, wrote that “Ira nian

in flu ence in Iraq has the po ten tial todestabilize global oil pol icy and the globaloil mar ket,” given that the two coun triescom bined oil re serves al most equal thoseof Saudi Ara bia.

For here, as ever, lies the em pire’s realfear – that the peo ple of the Mid dle Eastmight ac tu ally gain con trol over their ownre sources, and start us ing them stra te gi callyfor their own de vel op ment. Gen u inein de pend ence has al ways been the fearof the re gion’s Brit ish, U. S. and Is raeliover lords. And Iran’s po ten tial makes this

in de pend ence a greater threat than most.The For eign Af fairs Com mit tee of the

Brit ish House of Com mons spelled this out in a re port in 2014: “Iran has the po ten tialto be a ma jor in ter na tional power… itcould be the ‘en gine room’ of the Mid dleEast. It lies in a very sig nif i cant stra te gicpo si tion, with Iraq to the west, for merSo viet States to the north which have onlyrel a tively re cently gained in de pend ence,Af ghan i stan, and Pa ki stan to the east andthe Per sian Gulf – a prime route for oilex ports – to the south. It has a large and

youth ful pop u la tion – 75 mil lion or more,of whom 55 per cent are aged un der 30.

“Iran ranks 76th out ofthe 187 coun tries clas si fiedun der the UNDP Hu manDe vel op ment In dex, basedupon as sess ments of lifeex pec tancy, ac cess toknowl edge and stan dard ofliv ing, plac ing it higher thanany of its land neigh bors.

“Youth lit er acy is near-uni ver sal. Thecoun try’s econ omy is rel a tively di verse,with sup plies of es sen tial com mod i ties and an en gi neer ing, re search and man u fac tur ingbase. Iran has sub stan tial re sources ofnat u ral gas (sec ond only to the Rus sianFed er a tion) and enough oil to en able it tobe a lead ing ex porter.”

An other pre emp tive strike?“Un ac cept able prog ress” in deed!Clearly, the U. S. has been rat tled by

Iran for some time. Con trary to Trump’sas ser tions, for ex am ple, the Ira nian “nu cleardeal” was less a “gift” to Iran than a chang ingof tack to a lon ger game al low ing the Westto cul ti vate a fifth col umn in the coun try inprep a ra tion for a fu ture at tack.

Yet, U. S. bel lig er ence has ap par entlybeen stepped up un der Trump, with newsanc tions, an enor mous ramping up ofhos tile rhet o ric and the dis patch of an otherwar ship to Iran’s bor ders in Jan u aryfol low ing an en tirely le gal Ira nian mis siletest.

But, most wor ry ingly, the U. S. has been send ing large num bers of U. S. troops toIran’s neigh bors in re cent weeks. Theini tial de ploy ment of 500 U. S. troops inSyria was fol lowed on March 9 by a fur ther 400, with the Wash ing ton Post an nounc ing on March 15 that an other 1,000 are on theway.

These are just part of a mas sive flo tillaof al most 5,000 U. S. sol diers cur rently enroute to the re gion, with troops from SaudiAra bia, Jor dan and the UAE also be ingcon sid ered. This was re vealed just one dayaf ter Trump met Saudi Dep uty CrownPrince Mo ham med bin Salman at theWhite House, fol low ing meet ings ear lierin the week be tween Sec re tary of State Rex Tillerson and the for eign min is ters of bothSaudi Ara bia and the United ArabEmirates. These troops are os ten si blygo ing to aid the fight to oust ISIS fromtheir strong hold in Raqqa. The real rea sonis to ce ment U. S. in flu ence and con frontthe Ira ni ans. This is the U. S. groundin va sion which the “Gulfis” have beencall ing for for years. Its aim is to keep thecivil war alive by keep ing the Syr ian ArabArmy out of Raqqa.

Rambo un der the tent flapIn Iraq, Sec re tary of De fense James

Mattis (an avowed anti-Iran hawk who hasclaimed the coun try is a big ger prob lemthan ISIS) an nounced he plans to keepU. S. troops in Mosul long af ter the city isre cap tured from ISIS. Again, this is noth ingto do with “sta bil ity” but all about coun ter ingIra nian in flu ence. In deed, ac cord ing toIraqi Prime Min is ter Abadi, Trump prom isedthat he would “dou ble U. S. sup port, notjust con tinue it” fol low ing Mosul’s cap ture;sup port here mean ing the de ploy ment ofoc cu pa tion troops.

But de ploy ing troops to Iraq and Syriato con tain Ira nian in flu ence is just the startof it. Ul ti mately, Trump’s Cab i net ofanti-Iran war mon gers seek to de stroy theIs lamic Re pub lic it self. Their dif fi culty ishow to con vince Rus sia to go along withthis: Syria has taught them that, with out

Rus sian ac qui es cence, re gime change canbe very dif fi cult in deed.

Di vide and complicateThe Wall Street Jour nal re cently ran

an ar ti cle on Trump’s plans to “drive awedge” be tween Iran and Rus sia, quot ing a Eu ro pean of fi cial that there was “day light” be tween the two coun tries. In deed,dif fer ences do seem to have emerged over,for ex am ple, Assad’s fu ture in Syria and,as po lit i cal an a lyst Eric Draitser haspointed out, the two coun tries have acer tain ri valry over sup ply ing Eu rope’sen ergy mar kets.

Nev er the less, it would be ut ter sui cidefor Rus sia to go along with any U. S.at tempts to un der mine its num ber oneMid dle East ern ally.

As the dep uty di rec tor of the In sti tuteof the CIS, Lieu ten ant Col o nel Vladi mirYevseyev told Sput nik, “The logic of theWhite House is sim ple: any de te ri o ra tionof re la tions, whether Rus sian-Ira nian orRus sian-Turk ish, is strength en ing the U. S. po si tion in the re gion.” Nei ther side has anin ter est in that.

In deed, Obama’s so-called “re set” ofU. S.-Rus sian re la tions did not end well for Rus sia: then Prime Min is ter Medvedevsup ported tough U. N. sanc tions on Iranand de layed the de liv ery of anti-mis silebat ter ies to Iran, not to men tion ac qui esc ingto NATO ag gres sion against Libya, only tofind the U. S. go ing back on its com mit mentsto roll back its mis sile de fenses in East ernEu rope, or ga niz ing an anti-Rus sian coupin Ukraine, ini ti at ing a ma jor sanc tionsre gime and spon sor ing a proxy war against Rus sia’s ally Syria. So much for grat i tude!

Thank fully, Ira nian and Rus sian in ter estsare deeply con verged and a split highlyun likely. As the In sti tute for the Study ofWar has pointed out, the list of sharedin ter ests is long, rang ing from sup port forthe Syr ian gov ern ment, the de sire to limitU. S. in flu ence in the Mid dle East andsup port for Ar me nia against Azerbaijanand Tur key, form ing a re la tion ship that“rests on a deep foun da tion of com monstra te gic ob jec tives and in ter ests.” Thekey, how ever, is to ap proach mat ters witheyes wide open. Trump’s rush ing of troopsto Syria is noth ing to do with any “com monfront” against ISIS and ev ery thing to dowith weak en ing Iran. And, in the end, thismeans weak en ing Rus sia too.

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The way Pres i dent Trump spoke on thecam paign trail, it sounded like he was go ingto re pair our re la tion ship with Rus sia. But,with ev ery week that passes, that seems lessand less likely. At pres ent, for in stance,NATO forces that mainly con sist of U. S.sol diers have moved into Po land in a showof force against Rus sia.

The U. S.-led bat tal ion con sists of 900Amer i can sol diers, 150 Brit ish troops and120 from Ro ma nia. Al though there havebeen many train ing ex er cises in re centyears in volv ing those kinds of per son nelnum bers, this is def i nitely not a train ingex er cise. The leader of the bat tle group,U. S. Army Lt. Col o nel Ste ven Gventer,

stated em phat i cally at a press con fer ence:“This is a mis sion, not a cy cle of train ingevents. The pur pose is to de ter ag gres sionin the Baltics and in Po land… We are fullyready to be le thal.”

And that’s not the only bat tle group inEast ern Eu rope. 120 Brit ish sol diers justlanded in Es to nia; the first of 800 that areex pected to be posted in that coun try. Thatmay not sound like a lot of sol diers, but it is a unique event. This is one of the larg estde ploy ments of U. K. forces to East ernEu rope since the end of the Cold War.Ger many and Can ada are go ing to leadtwo ad di tional bat tle groups in Lat via andLith u a nia by June. When all of these forces are in place, there will be a to tal of 4,000NATO troops in the re gion for the solepur pose of de ter ring in tim i dat ing Rus sia.

And, just like that, the Sec ond Cold Warhas become a lit tle warmer.

And tar get ing Rus sia1,100 NATO troops have ar rived

in Po land to “de ter” Rus sia.

By Dan iel Langthedailysheeple.com

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Sangin, the dead li est dis trict of Helmand Prov ince in terms of U. K. mil i tary losseswhere over 100 Brit ish sol diers lost theirlives, ac cord ing to lo cal of fi cials has beenre taken by the Taliban.

The sym bol ism of this area’s cap ture isstrong given the loss of 106 Brit ish sol diers;Sangin has been un der se vere threat fromthe Taliban since 2015.

Lo cal po lice com mander MohammadRasoul re ported that Taliban fight ers hadover run the Sangin dis trict cen ter early onMarch 23.

Taliban com mand ers have made sim i larclaims, and the sup posed vic tory has comeaf ter a year-long of fen sive to take and holdparts of Helmand.

The lo cal se cu rity base which was thereto fight off the at tack was re port edly onlymanned by 30 sol diers and eight po lice men.

Went ask ing for itThe re sur gence of the Taliban, crit ics

ar gue, is a re sult of the de ci sion to put large num bers of Brit ish, and later Amer i can,troops into the prov ince.

Months be fore the U. K.-led oc cu pa tionof Helmand be gan in 2006, com mand erswith ex pe ri ence of the sit u a tion on theground warned that the in flux of for eign

troops would ac tu ally cause an in sur gency.This point of view, ex pressed by a se nior

Spe cial Forces com mander at the time, was ig nored.

Hav ing toured the south ern prov ince,the then-com mander of 22 SAS told theMin is try of De fense in 2005 shortly be fore16 Air As sault de ployed, that “there is n’tan in sur gency in Helmand. But we can give you one.”

Sangin was the scene of some of the

heavi est fight ing dur ing the war from 2006 un til the of fi cial end of com bat op er a tionsin 2014.

U. K. troops re main in the coun try, andArmed Forces Min is ter Mike Fan ningre cently in di cated that he was con sid er ingputt ing more troops back into Af ghan i stanafter meet ing with his U. S. coun ter part.

Dur ing com bat op er a tions, 456 U. K.troops died, with many more suf fer ingphys i cal and men tal in ju ries.

The in dig e nous Taliban forcedRus sia from there with U. S. SAMs.Now to eject its “bene fac tors.”

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Par ents can homeschool their chil dren;but nor mal so cial life is vir tu ally im pos si bleas the third Se cret of Fatima – which thePopes since 1960 have re fused to re leaseas or dered – un folds by the day. The oneas yet un re al ized con tin gent ca tas tro phepre dicted by Our Lady of Fatima is the“an ni hi la tion of na tions.”

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ZIONISTS ag i tated for a Jew ish home landin WWI. At the end of WWII it morphedinto to day’s il le gal State. Hear Fr. JohnO’Connor for two hours on DVD “End ofthe World,” which ex plains why the Jewsat tempt to re build their third tem ple, andun der scores most of the trou bles in theMid dle East. Send $15 to John Maffei,P. O. Box 445, Broomall, PA 19008 – orcall 610-789-1774.

WHY are Jews the re proach of Na tions?The point of de par ture for this prob lem isMat thew 27: 24-25.

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AMAZON CENSORS ITSELFDif fer ent folks have dif fer ent strokes.

Whites and Jews are di a met ri cally op posed.The An glo, Saxon, Jute, Al pine, Nor man

and Celtic tribes of the White race are, andhave been, quite pro duc tive. Re spec tiveac com plish ments and per sons of note are:Stonehenge, the broth ers Grimm, spaceex plo ra tion, Wil liam Tell, Ma rie Cu rie andJFK. Not only was the Z3 de vel oped as thefirst com puter in the Third Reich, but alsothe micro chip, mi cro pro ces sor and per sonalcom puter are solely the ex ploits of Ary ans.

The Jews ex cel in per ver sity. Their main ac com plish ment is in de vis ing meth odsof tor ture. Co-founder of the Ho lo caustMu seum Elie Wiesel wrote: “Ev ery Jewmust set aside a zone of hate, healthy, vir ile hate, for ev ery thing that is and per sists inthe Ger man” (Leg ends of Our Time, sec ondedi tion, page 142). The late Jürgen Riegerstated aptly “The Jews are a race of crim i nalper pe tra tors.”

Huge mer chant cor po ra tion am a zon.comhas opted to take the ad vice of the YadVashem Ho lo caust Me mo rial in Je ru sa lemon what books not to sell, namely his tor i cal re vi sion ist ones. Please, boy cott Am a zon.In stead, please do buy books from BarnesRe view, Cas tle Hill pub lish ers (CODOH)and the In sti tute for His tor i cal Re view. Inpar tic u lar rec om mended are The LeuchterRe port: Crit i cal Edi tion and SS Pan zer-gren a dier. DUNCAN EDMISTER

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HORSE RANCHER needs ranch lady tohelp me, a top hand ex pe ri enced at suchchores as fence re pair, cook ing. Must betrust wor thy, no smoker, like bor der col lies.You can have your horse here, sup ply your own sad dle, bri dle. Need 4x4 truck. Fivemiles from town. G.J.W., P. O. Box 141,Coun cil, ID 83612.

GULAG ARCHIPELAGOI am Mat thew Hale’s mother. The FBI

has locked away an in no cent man for 40years with out any ev i dence be cause hestood for the First Amend ment. Matt wascon victed by a fed eral court at Hammond,In di ana, in 2005 for “hav ing so lic ited” themur der of Chi cago Fed eral Judge JoanLefkow. Judge James T. Moody was judge. No ev i dence was pre sented that Matt everasked any one to com mit mur der.

The gov ern ment paid in for mant TonyEvola $75,000 to tape con ver sa tions withMatt over a two-year pe riod to set him upand put him away. On these tapes, neverdid Matt ask this in for mant to kill any body. Matt re fused Evola sev eral times on thetapes! In fact, Evola was per plexed as towhom the gov ern ment wanted Matt to askhim to kill. He thought the tar get was aman. When the FBI re al ized Evola thoughtthe tar get was a man, they had him sendMatt an email re fer ring to the tar get as afemala, Evola’s word for fe male (Evola ismen tally chal lenged).

Matt was at the Chi cago court house togo be fore Judge Joan Lefkow re gard ing atrade mark case when he was ar rested.Judge Lefkow had ruled in Matt’s fa vor inthe trade mark case and a higher court hador dered her to re verse that de ci sion, Mattbe ing there to ap peal that rul ing. He had no an i mos ity to wards Judge Lefkow, neverwanted her killed.

Matt was not pres ent for the en tire juryse lec tion even though he never waived that right. His at tor ney made that de ci sionwith out ask ing Matt. When Evola tes ti fied, as noth ing on the tapes had Matt ask inghim to kill the judge, Evola tes ti fied thatwhen he asked Matt if he wanted the judgekilled, Matt “nod ded.”

Matt had sus pected Evola might be anin for mant, but was n’t con cerned since heal ways fol lowed the law, hav ing at tendedlaw school to be come an at tor ney and work to ward le gal changes in gov ern ment andour court sys tem.

Re cently, Matt dis cov ered that the juryfore man has tes ti fied in an other un re latedcase that he dis obeyed the judge’s or dernot to read any thing about Matt and thecase or lis ten to the me dia. Ac cepted as one of the ju rors, he went home and did in factfol low the me dia cov er age about Matt andthe case, dis obey ing the judge’s or der. Hehad run home and re moved a note on hisdoor say ing he would be a ju ror on MattHale’s trial be cause he feared one of Matt’s sup port ers might harm him or his partner.

Matt’s at tor ney had a list of over 100wit nesses, but never called a one. Matt said he wanted to tes tify, but his at tor ney toldhim he was n’t pre pared to do that.

Judge James T. Moody al lowed an otherman’s crime into Matt’s trial. It was veryob vi ous that the judge stood prej u dicedagainst Matt, as was the pros e cu tor.

Matt’s Chi cago at tor ney Thomas Durkintold the jury they should find Matt guilty

on moral charges. He told the jury “howdis gust ing” Matt was in so many words.

The pros e cu tor’s clos ing state ment saidthat Mat thew Hale had or dered one of hismen to go and kill or in jure many peo ple, alie. No ev i dence was pre sented that Mattasked any body to kill any one, yet nei therMatt’s at tor ney nor the judge advised hisjury to dis re gard such false claims.

The trial was tainted. The ho mo sex ualjury fore man feared Matt’s sup port ers andwent into the jury room ready to find Mattguilty be fore hear ing any ev i dence (therewas none). The judge sen tenced Matt us ing those guide lines pre scribed for a ter ror ist – forty years! In sol i tary con fine ment do ingtwelve years at Flor ence Supermax prison,Matt has asked re peat edly for a poly graphto prove his in no cence, to no avail. He hasnow re quested Da vid Bindi, the pros e cu tor hav ing re placed Da vid Weisman who wasthe trial pros e cu tor, to or der a poly graph,yet re fused again, for they know it wouldprove Matt in no cent.

Matt Hale is en ti tled to a new hearing.Anyone can read the trial tran script andwill find therein no un truths con cern ingwhat I am stat ing here as a fac tual ac countof the pro ceed ings and his per se cu tion forbe ing a White Na tion al ist leader.

This is a trav esty, such cor rup tion in ourgov ern ment, FBI and court sys tem! Lock aper son away for forty years just be causethat per son ex presses un pop u lar views andopin ions? What has hap pened to free domof speech, free dom of re li gion? What hashap pened to our coun try?

EVELYN HUTCHESON [email protected] ing ton, IL

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Antsy Am a zon black lists books as CODOH sales soarBy Olaf Childress

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A mag i cal kobold hav ing spun in three eve nings as many store rooms filled withstraw into gold so the king would not onlyspare the life of an im pris oned miller’sdaugh ter but make herhis queen, on that firstnight the man i kin’s artbe ing in ex change forher golden neck lace,next time the gold ringas pay ment and, at last, noth ing left to bar gainwith, she has prom ised him her first born. Oneyear later this small man co mes de mand ing it. How ever, he pit ies the tears that flowand will re lent if, in side of three days, thenew queen can guess his name. With a lit tle help from the Gebrüder Grimm it’s a snap:“Are you… Rumpelstilzchen?”

Our daily choicesWe have two ways to con sider re ceived

in for ma tion – as un ques tion ing chil dren orin the man ner of grown ups. The Grimmsdid n’t write de tec tive sto ries; their readersaren’t en ticed to com pare each clue against ev ery thing gone be fore. Nor were Lee Falk and Ray Moore ask ing any one to ac tu allythink a Su per man could be bul let proof andca pa ble of flying ab sent any me chan i cal oraero dy namic pro pul sion; it was merely adi ver sion ary, fantastic idea. But, lift ing offinto earth or bit and be yond does be gin with some imag i na tion, the only prob lem be ingthat now a days it’s too easy hang ing back in ad o les cent Schlaraffenland where phys i cal laws don’t ap ply.

Let us not steal from chil dren the magicof in no cent trust, nor deny par ents their joy when nur tur ing and pro tect ing that un triedpo ten tial by faulting the Gebrüder Grimmfor writing such ab sur di ties as grown upsfeel no shame in retelling, never de bat ingwhy some one who spins straw into goldwould covet a neck lace, ring or child, thenfi nally in an un ex pected par ox ysm out witeven him self.

But that’s what hap pens when ten uredpro fes sors re fuse to out grow their marx istchild hoods. Ar rested de vel op ment spreads through out ac a de mia once such de layedma tu rity be guiles ini tially it self, capturingyet other adults who love those fairy talesand pre fer fan tasy to the daily de mands ofmore mun dane real chal lenges like get tingthe bugs out be fore an in di vid ual pro ject’sat tempt at lift off.

The num ber one threat con front ing usto day is a world wide con spir acy wherebymunch kins would avoid life’s in vig o rat ingtri als by hud dling to gether for safety in side their “cashless” money in cu ba tor – whichmach i na tion can spin straws into how evermany cyberdollars will gar ner them ti tlesof fabricated no bil ity. Let’s not in ter ferewith de luded se niors commanding an droidspace war riors on mon i tor screens in questof global control, nor our selves play thatgame.

AmazensorshipLast month their fit ful war on so bri ety

sought to keep its antsy “antifas” be liev ingthey’re get ting some where when Am a zonover night re moved from its of fer ings “anyand all ma te rial that ques tions the or tho dox Ho lo caust nar ra tive.”

CODOH fired back, not ing that, “[A]s if or dered to em pha size the ur gency of YadVashem’s re quest, two Jew ish cem e ter ieswere van dal ized…

“Then, on the first work day of the weekfol low ing the sec ond (false) cem e tery story,on March 6, 2017, at 6:39 PM we re ceivedthe fol low ing email from Amazon’s EBookSub sid iary Am a zon KDP, that is to say,Kin dle:

“Hello,“We’re con tact ing you re gard ing the

fol low ing book:“Dis sect ing the Ho lo caust: The Grow ing

Cri tique of ‘Truth’ and ‘Mem ory’ (Ho lo caustHand books Book 1) (ID 5513183)”

[...69 more books omit ted here]TFF read ers might want to can cel their

Am a zon ac counts, since chil dren’s fic tionis avail able at the lo cal check out coun ter,and in stead get eye-open ing amazensoredtruths from Com mit tee for Open De bate on the Ho lo caust – CODOH, P. O. Box 20774, York, PA 17402.

CODOH’s Germar Rudolf, who servedtime in Ger many’s Thought Crimes Gulag, will be mail ing sam ple TFFs with all booksales, like wise for mer five-term mayor ofOcean Ridge, Florida, Jon Larsen Shudlick when you re quest his three-book pack age,2017 Global Tyr anny, Neocons Un maskedand Back to Ba sics on JFK, to tal $39.99PPD for all three from him at P. O. Box50009, Fort Myers, Florida 33994.

Let’s as sume most peo ple read TFF asgrown ups or not at all. Which won’t stopthose hang ing back in their imag i nary timewarps from tak ing ver bal, some times evenle thal, shots at in ves ti ga tive re port ers whoaren’t into fan tasy. For to day’s appeasers,not un like oth ers keep ing their noses above it, seek no shel ter from the with er ing left istdaily pro pa ganda storm; that’s too much of a bother. Why not sim ply go with the flowand, who ever’s in charge, play his/her/itsgame?

The al ter na tiveHow shall we stay so ber when so many

are im bib ing this stuff?The an swer is easy. Look at them. What

could be more pa thetic than Whites hav ingworked, prayed and thanked Prov i dencefor a Na tion so blessed that much of theless-achiev ing world would gladly movehere – let ting it hap pen? The me dia! We’ve got to con trol our chan nels for ex chang inggoods, la bor and, yes, pro pa ganda: a wordmean ing things to do. So TFF is pray ingdaily that this news pa per may achieve onemil lion hardcopy sub scrib ers.

Do ing things as at pres ent won’t get it.Rosie the WWII riv eter is n’t needed at herjob an hour ear lier with China-Mart, ro bots and Mex i cans hav ing taken over, yet westu pidly re set our clocks each time thosedic tat ing the cal en dars bel low: “About…FACE!” And now they’re go ing to tell usthese so cial ob scu rity and wel fare checksare no lon ger backed even by FRNs?

Sup pos ing the Jew ish mediacracy pullsit off, per suades most cor po rate fic tions togo com pletely cashless, those gas sta tions,dry goods deal ers, gro cers, res tau rants andplumb ers agree ing their trans ac tions shallobey near-to tal i tar ian rules, how does onebuy or sell out side that am bush? In to day’sin for ma tion age, no con spir acy can blockex changes among en light ened adults whohave never suc cumbed to usu ri ous plas ticcard debt in ter est in the first place, noreven a few less-cir cum spect oth ers hav ingenough gall to dis avow li a bil i ties in curredun der terms not con tracted. Sign ing up forsome bait-and-swicher’s “right” to al ter atwill what was agreed upon may be fool ish,but it’s not bind ing, and even a bank ruptcythat ruptures the bankster’s com pla cencymore than his vic tim’s can’t be all bad.

In tran si tionSo here we sit, skimp ing and scrap ing,

mak ing do with what lit tle for bid den cashand canned goods are still ours, hunt ing ortrap ping the shrinking num bers of an i mals, or ga niz ing un der ground bar ter ing con duits

sim i lar to Craigslist but out side the internet while ral ly ing old, dor mant sur vival skills.These Jew ish-en gi neered down cy cles lasthow ever long it takes for stir ring up eachnext big one; but, lack ing the draft, WorldWar Three can’t hap pen un til un em ployed,law-abid ing young men stand “cashless”:vul ner a ble to neg a tive-in ter est re cruit ment thiev ery. Let us pray that a great many ofthem will join our belt-tight en ing lot rather than the Zog’s In ter na tional Po lice Statekill ing machine.

Real money must arise si mul ta neouslywith, and sim u late, its coun ter feit cashlesspar al lel, the lat ter under those Rothschilds’ “right” to al ter what was agreed upon butthe for mer less easily abused. In any event,to day’s fight against glob al ism envisagesmul ti ple cur ren cies, par ties and choices. At this mo ment, you and all mem bers of yourcir cle who know and trust one another cando busi ness out side that box.

Ex o dus from “The Ex o dus”As funny-money peo ple have as sumed

dic ta to rial con trol, know ing tougher timesare com ing let’s meet in groups and agreein de pend ently of those glob al ists on howto or ga nize our selves into some thing theyhad n’t reck oned with. Each lo cal unit willbe learn ing from what works and does n’tin neigh bor ing camps. Yes, yes, ini tiallybilcoxes keep in fil trat ing, but this too shallpass when trials and errors dis ap pear themfrom among us.

Par al lel cur ren cies have al ways ex isted.A job ap pli cant, bor rower, renter or any one wish ing to join your group needs proof ofre li abil ity; he should sum mon a guar an tor,one al ready known trust wor thy who oweshim that fa vor. A clip-out cou pon re duc ingits price, if you would buy the item only sodis counted, is money. Mu tu ally-ben e fi cialtrade be comes acceptable when a provenstal wart stands be hind the pe ti tioner, andan ob ject’s avail abil ity backs the cur rencyguaranteeing what ever part of its value isthereby re deem able.

Bar ter dur ing the change over may prove cum ber some, but accepting a global soupkitchen’s initial im plant would be muchworse.

In Amer ica’s early days peo ple tradedgoods, ideas, free or in den tured la bor andslaves uti liz ing Span ish sil ver dou bloons.Later came minted U. S. coins and, fi nally,notes re deem able for con sti tu tional money, that is, those same sil ver or gold dol lars.Then ap peared the Rothschilds’ frac tionalre serve pa pers – at first backed by gen u inecoins but now just thin air. And to mor row,if it goes their way, why would slaves needcash?

Dur ing more than a hun dred years, theNY-DC Axis has pre ferred only Zi on istsfor man ag ing its so-called Fed eral Re serveBoard of cen tral bank ers and the UnitedStates Trea sury De part ment. This re flectsour sta tus re gard ing cre den tials in a worldno better off with Amer i cans bomb ing anyfor eign, quon dam-sov er eign gov ern mentthe Jew ish mediacracy sics us onto. We, aspe ti tion ers in ca pa ble of find ing guar an torsthe other Na tions might deem trust wor thy,can not prove our selves re li able at any thingun til the White man’s hand shake meansagain some thing.

So let’s stop this self de cep tion. Today’sre al ity check must rec og nize that Jews willbe Jews and, well, we Ary ans our gull ibleselves. Smack ing us right be tween the eyes with out any bother of dis cuss ing the fact iscog ni tive dis so nant stu pe fac tion, or placidsur ren der to what only ap pears – and mostdes per ately so at that – ir re sist ible. If it’sim pos si ble to elect cus to di ans who wouldkeep lesser cus to di ans hon est at the Statelevel be cause me dia munch kins vouch ingfor them aren’t trust wor thy, then pull ingthat whole pol luted sky down to earth is inor der. Such a War on Stu pid ity, whether ornot it re cov ers unto our peo ple and WhiteNa tion the pow ers we’ve never del e gated,is fifty-seven years over due count ing fromTed Ken nedy’s 1965 Af ri can Im mi gra tion

Act, well past a century since the so-calledFed eral Re serve Board cap tured Con gressand, fol low ing 152 “re con structed” or bitsabout the sun, we’re still captive trib u tar ies dis pos sessed of sovereignty.

At ti tude is ev ery thing Chal lenges make or break gov ern men tal

sys tems along with in di vid u als. Re fus ingto meet and re solve dif fi cult prob lems is no less a de ci sion than ap pre ci at ing each newop por tu nity for fur ther ma tu rity. Ab aspera ad astra. Never getting overly dis tressedby some put down, nor com pla cent hav ingscored a victory, let’s remain up and readyfor how that ex pe ri ence can bring us closerto the stars. We hum ble rid ers on this storm won’t have a boy scout’s sash filled withmerit badges or the com man dant’s chestful of rib bons, but a pos i tive at ti tude mightcause an ad ver sary to re con sider ob so letein tel li gence re gard ing our vul ner a bil i ties.

Mean while, as stu pe fied Winston Smithtypes pre fer obeying what ever ap pears incharge of their notcash rather than join ingus de ci sive re bels who don’t kid our selvesregarding why the Hid den Hand wants tospin a golden State like Iran into straw,we’ll keep our pow der dry.

Let us over throw the so-called Fed eralRe serve Board and Jew ish mediacracy, intime giv ing straight, hon est Ary ans chargeof the var i ous me dia for ex chang ing goods, ser vices and ideas. We’re at best a verysmall part of the over all pop u la tion here,but gi ants from tiny seeds grow. A searchfor better an swers must be gin with somese ri ous ques tions.

Would hand shake hon esty suf fice in side your in ner most cir cle if one of its mem berswere a trusted dig i tal banker keep ing noteson in ter est-free trans ac tions in that unit?Might such an or ga ni za tion in ter act withcompatible out sid ers secured by what everpor tion of each in di vid ual’s net worth ispledged to re deem the whole group shouldit de fault on some commitment? Can wefind trust wor thy cus to di ans who will come for ward and ac cept such re spon si bil i ties?Do they still ex ist?

By trial and er ror, could any num ber ofbot tom-up, non-debt-based, in ter est-free cur ren cies work among likeminded AryanNa tion al ists par al lel with those top-down“Fed eral Re serve” notes be hind the Zog’sprof li gate “ref u gee” re set tle ment spend ing de signed to not only make its in vol un taryWhite un der writ ers pau pers but de stroythem with their own wealth?

When res o lu tion speaksNoth ing gets very much re gard in these

times. Elec tion 2016 and Superbowl 2017shot down the last re straints as New Worldor der lies vul gar ized those pub lic mo ments, laying bare an equally big op por tu nity forre spect able oth ers who have eyes to see it.

When Ary ans con trolled the Na tionalGeo graphic and Chi cago Tri bune, no bodyopenly ad vo cated ho mo sex u al ity, walkedaround in ob scene at tire or made cop ies offed eral re serve notes with out fac ing pub lic out rage and un ten a ble re per cus sions. Thisper va sive, all-out at tack upon our civ i lizednorms by the same me dia to day finds themand their Zog baf fled, un able to con demnRumpelstiltskins they’ve animated in thereal world – charmed left ists pro test ing onpaid cue against a more savvy ac tor who is, if few bilcoxes among them know it, totheir left.

Op pos ing such al ter nate theories, White Na tion al ists im bib ing that rare at mo spherelike wise have no qualms about dis cuss ingthe Holohoax, se ces sion, Nuremberg II,con sti tu tional money, a Zi on ist Oc cu pa tion Gov ern ment whose time is up and its also-over due-for-re tire ment cen tral banksters.To day we’re look ing this con spir acy in theeye while clos ing the book on fairy tales.Aryan websites, talk shows and tab loidslike The First Free dom need not fear anin creas ingly tooth less Zog that can’t af ford ex pos ing still cred u lous, pu er ile marx iststo the fact of our ex is tence.

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