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Neo-Nazi Al Qaeda
By William Grim
TheJewishPress.com | March 4, 2004

On the surface there would seem to be little to unite the Aryan
racialists of the neo-Nazi movement with the terrorists of radical
Islam. To the neo-Nazis, Muslims are almost all members of "inferior"
races; and to the Islamic terrorists, the neo-Nazis are almost without
exception either atheists or members of fringe quasi-Christian sects.

But the reality is that there has been close cooperation between Muslim
extremists and Fascists ever since the founding of the Nazi movement in
the 1920`s. For all of their differences, Muslim extremists and Nazis
have always been united by a common group of beliefs and goals: hatred
of Judaism (and conventional Christianity), hatred of democracy, and a
desire for the destruction of Israel and the United States.

A little background is in order. During World War II the rabidly
anti-Semitic Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Amin Al-Husseini, pledged his
unequivocal support to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialist movement.
The Grand Mufti was put on the Nazi payroll in 1937 after he met with
Adolf Eichmann in Palestine. In fact, when the Grand Mufti had to flee
the Middle East in 1941 after the failure of the pro-Nazi coup in Iraq,
he was welcomed to Berlin by Hitler and provided with high-power
transmitters in order to broadcast pro-Nazi propaganda to the Middle East.

The Grand Mufti also organized an all-Muslim unit of the SS for Hitler
and was instrumental in forming the pro-Nazi Muslim Hanschar brigades in
Yugoslavia. After the war and his conviction for war crimes by the
Nuremberg Tribunal, the Grand Mufti fled to Egypt where, as part of the
ODESSA network of former SS operatives, he maintained close ties to
former high-ranking Nazis who were now engaged in gun-running operations
to Arab countries fighting the fledgling State of Israel.

One such ex-Nazi gunrunner was Major General Otto Ernst Remer
(1912-1997), known as the ``Godfather of the neo-Nazi movement.`` Remer
had a major part in thwarting the Generals` Plot against Hitler in July
1944. Hitler rewarded Remer by putting him in charge of his protection
detail. In the chaos of the immediate post-war period, Remer escaped
de-Nazification and returned to Germany.

In 1949 Remer and his associates founded the Sozialistische Reichspartei
in Lower Saxony, but the party was banned in 1952 as a neo-Nazi
political organization. Remer then settled in Egypt where he began his
close friendship with the Grand Mufti and also became security adviser
to Gamal Abdel Nasser.

Remer, along with his associate Alois Bunning (who was Eichmann`s
assistant in the SS), operated his gunrunning company, the Orient
Trading Company, out of Damascus for many years. In the 1980`s, when the
statute of limitations expired for the crimes he was alleged to have
committed, Remer retired and returned to Germany where he became a close
adviser to Michael Kuehnen, the most important neo-Nazi leader of the
postwar period in Germany.

It should be pointed out that National Socialism had a profound impact
on the political philosophies of many radical Islamic political
organization, particularly the Muslim Brotherhood (founded in Egypt in
1928), Nasser`s Young Egypt movement, the Social Nationalist Party of
Syria founded by Anton Sa`ada, and the Ba`ath Party of Iraq. One of the
main leaders of the 1941 pro-Nazi coup in Iraq was Khairallah Tulfah,
the uncle and guardian of Saddam Hussein. When Saddam failed in his
attempt to assassinate the Iraqi leader Abdel Karim Qassim in 1959, he
fled to Egypt where he was given protection by Grand Mufti-protégé
Nasser and ODESSA-connected former Nazis. The rest, as they say, is history.

The Third Position

The rise of Al Qaeda and the explosion of neo-Nazi activity in Germany
and elsewhere coincided with the breakup of the USSR in the early 1990`s
and the political vacuum created by the absence of the former Soviet
behemoth. Neo-Nazis in both Europe and the United States began making
overtures to Islamic terrorists and even to Louis Farrakhan`s Nation of
Islam movement. The resulting admixture of Nazi and Islamicist
ideologies is something that is termed the ``Third Position.``

Simply put, adherents of the ``Third Position`` oppose both communism
and capitalism, the latter category subsuming Israel, the United States
and all other democratic countries which are believed to be under the
control of ``International Jewry.`` To this end, the socialist portion
of Nazi beliefs is emphasized (as opposed to Hitler`s reliance on
corporatism), but the core belief in anti-Semitism is left unaltered.
Like the original Nazis, the Third Positioners are eager to form
alliances with Muslim (and black) extremists who share their
anti-Semitic beliefs.

In Germany, the neo-Nazi leader Gottfried Kuessel has maintained close
ties to Farrakhan`s Black Muslims, and Karl-Heinz Hoffmann, thought to
have been involved in the murder of Jewish publisher Shlomo Levin as
well as the Oktoberfest bombing of September 26, 1980, in which 13
persons were killed and over 200 injured, has long maintained ties with
Arafat`s PLO and even moved his paramilitary training camp to Lebanon in
1980 with PLO assistance.

In France, the neo-Nazi leader Robert Faurisson maintains close ties
with Ahmed Rami, the former broadcaster of the now-defunct Radio Islam,
a viciously anti-Semitic station that operated out of Stockholm for a
number of years. And for some time, Sweden`s neo-Nazis have provided
skinheads for use as Rami`s bodyguards.

Much of the coordination of neo-Nazi/Muslim terrorist activities is done
in the United States. Since overt Nazi activity is outlawed in Germany
and many other European countries, neo-Nazis and Islamic extremists have
taken advantage of America`s First Amendment protection of almost all
political activity. In fact, the headquarters today of the
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterrpartei is in Lincoln, Nebraska.
The Internet and electronic banking make communication and the transfer
of funds instantaneous. Even when the transfer of funds needs to be done
in person, American law permits every individual to enter or leave the
country with $10,000 in cash or negotiable securities without reporting it.

The First Gulf War in 1991 was a catalyzing event in the development of
neo-Nazi and Islamic terrorist relations. Early in 1991, the German
neo-Nazi leader Michael Kuehnen contacted the Iraqi Embassy in Bonn and
offered to train and equip a squadron of neo-Nazi mercenaries to assist
Saddam in the coming war against the alliance led by the United States.
Indeed, when Kuehnen was arrested for the last time by German police in
April of 1991 (Kuehnen died shortly afterwards of AIDS), included among
the documents found in his apartment was a copy of a draft treaty
between the ``Anti-Zionist League`` and the ``Government of Iraq.``

Another German neo-Nazi leader, Heinz Reisz, appearing live on Hessian
state television on January 25, 1991, gained a great deal of notoriety
by proclaiming, ``Long live the fight for Saddam Hussein, long live his
people, long live their leader, God save the Arab people.``

Although upwards of as many as 500 neo-Nazi mercenaries, formed into a
so-called Freedom Corps, were sent to Iraq in 1991, their military
effect was negligible at best. Eyewitness accounts say that most of the
mercenaries did little other than parade around Baghdad in SS uniforms.
The members of the ``Freedom Corps`` fled Iraq after the first night of
Alliance bombing. Regardless of the ignominious military performance of
the neo-Nazis in Iraq in 1991, this was an important event because it
led to greater ties and cooperation among American right-wing
extremists, European neo-Nazis and Islamic terrorists.

Oklahoma City

Domestic terrorism in the United States also rose greatly in the
aftermath of the first Gulf War. Timothy McVeigh, himself a veteran of
that conflict, stunned the world by his bombing of the Murrah Federal
Building in 1995 in Oklahoma City. But the evidence suggests that the
neo-Nazi/Islamic terrorist network played a significant role in this act
of terrorism.

First, the choice of a terrorist target in Oklahoma is very telling.
Although Oklahoma is a conservative southern state that has a reputation
for patriotism and sends an unusually high percentage of its young
people into the military, it is also one of the bastions of the neo-Nazi
movement in the United States. In 1991, the Oklahoma Klan leader Dennis
Mahon led a rally in support of Saddam Hussein in Tulsa. And Oklahoma is
also home to Elohim City, a neo-Nazi paramilitary compound that has
served as a training ground for right-wing extremists for the past
thirty years. Groups associated with Elohim City have included The
Order, Covenant Sword and Arm, White Aryan Resistance and the Aryan
Republican Army. The latter group included Timothy McVeigh among its
members.

Extremists residing at Elohim City received military-style training from
a number of sources. One of the trainers there was Andreas Carl
Strassmeir of Germany, a neo-Nazi and the son of Guenter Strassmeir, a
chief aide of disgraced former German chancellor Helmut Kohl. The elder
Strassmeir is widely regarded as the architect of Kohl`s reunification
plan that merged the former East Germany with the Federal Republic in
1991.And Guenter`s father was one of the original members of the Nazi
Party in the early 1920`s.

Andreas Strassmeir is important to this story because he not only became
a close friend and confidant of Timothy McVeigh, but also because he is
regarded by many investigators as John Doe #2, the unknown person
assisting McVeigh and Terry Nichols at the scene of the Oklahoma City
bombing who was seen by a number of eyewitnesses.

In addition to training various neo-Nazi and militia groups, Strassmeir
was involved in a number of very curious activities. According to an FBI
report dated May 10, 1995, ``Additional documents reveal that at one
time Strassmeir was attempting to purchase a 747 aircraft from
Lufthansa; however, the reason for the purchase is not reflected in the
documents.``

In 1995 it would not have been unreasonable for an FBI investigator to
give Strassmeir`s attempted purchase of a Boeing 747 mere passing
notice. In light of 9/11, however, Strassmeir`s aborted airliner
purchase gives one pause and raises the real possibility that 9/11 type
attacks were being planned as far back as 1995 by insiders in the
neo-Nazi/Islamic terrorist network. (And flying a privately owned jet or
one operated by remote control would save the problem of hijacking
airliners en route.) Strassmeir left the United States shortly after the
bombing and currently resides in Berlin.

Mutual Enemies, Mutual Interests

The many points of contact between the neo-Nazis and the Islamic
terrorists and their mutual targets of large public buildings
demonstrate what I would like to term the ``Strangers on a Train``
scenario of current terrorist activity. In the Alfred Hitchcock movie of
that name, two men unknown to each other meet on a train and start
talking. Each needs to dispose of a person. They agree to kill each
other`s intended victim, thereby eliminating the element of motive from
the ensuing police investigations. In a similar manner, evidence of late
tends to support the idea that Al Qaeda is farming out terrorist work --
which is why American investigators have been so interested in the
remote area of South America where Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay border
each other.

It is there that wealthy German ex-Nazis, Islamic terrorists, Basque and
IRA terrorists on the lam as well as narco-terrorists are known to be in
steady contact. The possibilities for Mafia-style terrorist
``contracts`` are virtually unlimited.

It may come as something of a surprise to some when they realize just
how well funded the various neo-Nazi organizations are. Authorities have
known for years that a Swiss banker by the name of Francois Genoud has
been funding neo-Nazi activities throughout the world. Genoud first
gained prominence as the financial adviser to the Grand Mufti of
Jerusalem. He is alleged to have funded neo-Nazi activities through the
use of confiscated Jewish funds that were deposited in Swiss banks by
the Nazis. Genoud funded the legal defense of Eichmann during his trial
in 1961. And most chilling of all, Genoud was closely associated with
the Palestinian terrorists who murdered Israeli athletes at the Munich
Olympics in 1972.

Another Swiss financier of neo-Nazi and Islamic terror is Ahmed Huber,
(nee Albert Huber), a former journalist who converted to Islam. Swiss
authorities raided Huber`s suburban home outside of Berne on November 8,
2001, when U.S. officials identified him as one of the chief financial
operators for Al Qaeda. Huber had been very active with the Al Taqwa
(literally ``Fear of God``) international banking group, an Islamic
terrorist front organization that had been funding the activities of
Hamas and other Muslim extremists. According to a report released by
Germany`s Bundesamt fuer Verfassungsschutz (``Office for the Protection
of the Constitution``), Huber ``sees himself as a mediator between Islam
and right-wing groups.``

Huber and others of his ilk have found that Holocaust denial
organizations provide the ideal venues for coordinating the efforts of
the neo-Nazis and the Islamic terrorists. Indeed, Holocaust denial is
the one area in which the beliefs of the neo-Nazis and Islamic
terrorists coincide completely. And given the levels of post-9/11
security, international Holocaust denial conferences now have greater
importance for planning and coordination among the neo-Nazi/Islamic
terrorist networks.

This is due to the unfortunate fact that Holocaust denial organizations
have the patina of scholarly respectability. Groups such as the Santa
Barbara, California-based Institute for Historical Review produce glossy
quasi-academic-style journals complete with footnotes and bibliography
and well-designed and user-friendly websites. Holocaust denial groups
sponsor international meetings that allow representatives of neo-Nazi
and Islamic terrorist groups to meet because they narrowly fall within
guidelines in most Western countries allowing for the free exchange of
``ideas.`` And with the current embrace of anti-Semitism by most leftist
academics (in addition to their traditional anti-Americanism), there is
now often very little difference between the symposia sponsored by
officially recognized Middle Eastern Studies organizations in America
and Europe and those organized by Holocaust denial groups.

While American forces continue to identify and destroy Al Qaeda`s
ability to conduct terrorist activities on its own, we must become more
vigilant to the increasing possibility of ``terror by hire`` as neo-Nazi
and other right-wing extremists step up to fill the void.

The next 9/11-style terrorist attack may not be attempted by a
keffiya-wearing Arab terrorist spouting quotations from the Koran, but
by an IRA terrorist whose services were purchased by a left-wing
European intellectual attending a Middle Eastern Studies caucus of some
leftist academic group during an annual conference in Omaha or Chicago
or San Francisco.

William Grim is an American writer living in Germany. He can be
contacted at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Read more by and about him at
williamegrim.tripod.com.


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