-Caveat Lector- In review. Om K ----- from: http://home.ease.lsoft.com/scripts/wa.exe?A2=ind9907A&L=ctrl&P=R82411&D=0&H=0& O=T&T=1 ----- July 5 (EIRNS)--MIDWEST RACIST SHOOTER BELONGED TO A GROUP SPAWNED BY THE CANADIAN SECRET SERVICE. The latest saga of "blind terrorism" may have been a real blunder, in that the BAC murderers pulling the strings have left a blatant trail to themselves. A man identified by the FBI as Benjamin Nathaniel Smith, suspected of killing a black man and a Korean-American, and wounding orthodox Jews, had shot himself to death while being chased by police. (Radio reports said Smith supposedly shot himself three times.) Smith's shooting episodes began Friday, July 2 in Chicago and ended Sunday with Smith's death in Salem, Illinois. The Associated Press and other news agencies said Smith was a member of the "World Church of the Creator" -- a racist group brazenly manipulated, and in effect re-created, by the Canadian Secret Intelligence Service (CSIS), Canada's domestic intelligence agency. Canada's intelligence services report directly to Britain's secret services and to Queen Elizabeth II. A July 5 Reuters wire said, "Smith was formerly a student at Indiana University in Bloomington and until recently passed out hate-filled literature on or near the campus for the East Peoria, Illinois-based World Church of the Creator." Sometime before his terrorist attack this past weekend, Smith had been "talked to" by the Bloomington police about his activities on behalf of the "Church," according to Bloomington Police Captain Bill Parker. The "Church of the Creator" is a sub-entity of the Heritage Front, Canada's main organization of neo-Nazis. Heritage Front burst into the headlines in Canada in 1994 when it was revealed that Grant Bristow, an informant paid a $50,000 yearly stipend by the CSIS, founded and funded the Heritage Front, and led it into violence. In one infamous incident, a computer containing names of members of the "Church of the Creator" and the Heritage Front was stolen from the "Church." According to an affidavit by Heritage Front leader Wolfgange Droege, CSIS agent Grant Bristow told "Church" security director Eric Fisher that a certain member had stolen the computer. Fisher, a Canadian airborne special forces veteran, forcibly detained and beat up Bristow's suspect. After the victim, Tryone Mason, went to the police and Fisher was charged with kidnapping and assault, Bristow warned Mason to drop the charges, according to Mason's affidavit. "Church of the Creator" is said to have been founded originally in the early 1970s by one Ben Klassen, who grew up in Canada but moved to the U.S. and became a Florida state legislator. During 1992, South African police spies revealed they had been ordered to join and use the "Church" for recruits in an undercover war against the African National Congress. In the U.S., the Southern Poverty Law Center filed suit against the "Church," driving it towards bankruptcy and the 1993 suicide of founder Klassen. The Canadian secret service and army uses of the group, of which we have record, occurred during this chaotic and increadingly leaderless period of the "Church"; the reorganized "Church" had become an "affiliate" of the Heritage Front. After the Toronto {Sun} and {Globe and Mail} broke the story that Grant Bristow had "co-founded" the Heritage Front, Canada's Security Intelligence Review Committee held hearings on the Heritage Front affair. This official British Commonwealth review body mildly criticized Bristow and the CSIS, but praised the CSIS for maintaining "active" agents in racist groups -- supposedly to avert racism and violence. The nominal leader of the Heritage Front, Wolfgang Droege, immigrated to Canada as a teenager from Germany in 1963. Droege went to jail for his part in a 1981 secret-services-backed scheme of Canadian and U.S. racist mercenaries to overthrow the government of the Caribbean island of Dominica. After another U.S. term for cocaine trafficking, Droege returned to Canada and was asked by CSIS agent Bristow to create Heritage Front using Droege's name. In an April 26, 1996 affidavit, Droege describes Bristow's role in funding Droege personally, and funding the creation and development of the Heritage Front, funding its publicity, running the provocations and harrassment against leftist anti-racist groups, funding and personally running all aspects of its outreach to the U.S. and other countries, and running its legal protection from the Canadian authorities. For an example on the legal front, observers were astonished by the 30-day sentence offered by Canadian prosecutors as a punishment for "Church of the Creator" security director Eric Fisher in the Bristow-instigated kidnapping. Perhaps not surprisingly, the B'nai B'rith, parent of the FBI-affiliated Anti-Defamation League, praised the CSIS for Bristow's role. The B'Nai B'rith stance stood out in contrast to other Jewish groups' reaction to the affair. Hal Joffe, a spokesman for the Canadian Jewish Congress, said in 1994 that he was angry that taxpayer dollars had possibly been used to build the Heritage Front. "Essentially, I have paid for the development of an organization bent on my demise," Mr. Joffe said. But Frank Dimant, a B'nai B'rith Canada spokesman, praised CSIS for placing an informant who "had his finger on the pulse" of the Heritage Front, on the grounds that "information" he obtained could be used against the group in a trial. [ahc] ===== from: http://www.sightings.com/politics4/nail.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Neo-NAZI Shooters Are Stooges Of British Commonwealth Secret Services By Anton Chaitkin Executive Intelligence Review Originally Published In The New Federalist 7-12-99 Benjamin Nathaniel Smith, who died July 4 after a Midwest racist shooting spree, was a member of the "World Church of the Creator." The group had gone out of existence in the 1991-93 period, and was revived under the direct control of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), Canada's domestic intelligence agency, acting in partnership with other British Commonwealth secret services. Canada's intelligence services report directly to Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, and to the British secret services. Smith was recently a student at Indiana University in Bloomington and had passed out literature on the campus for the anti-Christian "Church." The "Church of the Creator" was re-formed in the early 1990s as an arm of the Canadian government-created Heritage Front, Canada's main organization of neo-Nazis. The "Church" members formed the "Security Legion" or paramilitary arm for the Front. The Heritage Front project burst into the headlines in 1994 when Brian McInnis, an aide to former Canadian Solicitor General Douglas Lewis, gave the Toronto Star newspaper parts of a classified document in his possession, stamped "read and destroy." The document revealed that the government had actually {created and funded} the neo-Nazi group through CSIS agent Grant Bristow, who was paid a $50,000 spy-agency salary and laid out some $300,000 to fund the neo-Nazis. Bristow was at this time personally directing the violent racist activities of the "Church of the Creator." The whistleblower, McInnis, was arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and detained for six hours. He was threatened with prison for violating the British Empire-origin Official Secrets Act, but was apparently not prosecuted. Canada's Security Intelligence Review Committee held hearings on the Heritage Front scandal. This official British Commonwealth review body mildly criticized Bristow and the CSIS, but praised the CSIS for maintaining "active" agents in racist groups--supposedly to avert violence. At one point in late 1992, a computer holding names of members of the Heritage Front was stolen from the "Church of the Creator"--i.e., the Front's security office. According to an affidavit by Heritage Front leader Wolfgange Droege, CSIS agent Grant Bristow told "Church" security director Eric Fisher that a certain member had stolen the computer. Fisher, a Canadian airborne special forces veteran, forcibly detained and beat up airborne special forces veteran, forcibly detained and beat up Bristow's suspect. The victim, Tyrone Mason, told the police and Fisher was charged with kidnapping and assault. But Bristow warned Mason to drop the charges, according to Mason's affidavit. - Creation and Re-Creation - "Church of the Creator" was founded originally in the early 1970s by one Ben Klassen, who grew up in Canada but moved to the U.S. and became a Florida State Legislator and millionaire. During 1992, South African police spies revealed they had been assigned to use the "Church" for recruits in an undercover war against the African National Congress. The Southern Poverty Law Center sued the "Church," driving it to bankruptcy and to the 1993 suicide of founder Klassen. The Canadian secret service re-creation of the defunct "Church" began well before Klassen's death. By the time the Bristow affair hit the news, the "Church of the Creator" was simply a CSIS-Bristow initiative; well-placed sources say there was then only one member of the "Church" in the United States. In this period, the sources say, Bristow travelled back and forth across the border, "taking law enforcement classes" from the FBI. From about 1996, the U.S. office of this international secret police project was led by Matthew Hale of East Peoria--now notorious as the fatal mentor of shooter Benjamin Smith. The Heritage Front's nominal leader, Canadian Wolfgang Droege, a longtime associate of Klassen, was jailed for his part in a 1981 secret-services-backed scheme of Canadian and U.S. racist mercenaries to overthrow the government of Dominica. After another U.S. term for cocaine pushing, Droege returned to Canada and CSIS agent Bristow asked him to create Heritage Front under Droege's name. In an April 26, 1996 affidavit, Droege says CSIS agent Bristow funded Droege's personal expenses, funded the creation, development, and publicity of the Heritage Front, ran the provocations and harassment against leftist and anti-racist groups, funded and personally ran all aspects of its outreach to the U.S. and other countries, and ran its legal protection from the Canadian authorities. For an example on the legal front, observers were astonished by the 30-day sentence offered by Canadian prosecutors as a punishment for "Church of the Creator" security director Eric Fisher in the Bristow-instigated kidnapping. UPDATE Church Of The Creator Associates Arrested For California NAZI Bombings And Murders EIR 7-13-99 James Tyler Williams and his brother Matthew Williams were arrested last week in Redding, California for the murder of a homosexual couple on July 1. The Sheriff's Department has named them also as suspects in the firebombing of three Sacramento-area Jewish facilities, including two synagogues, on June 18. According to news accounts, both men are members or associates of the World Church of the Creator. EIR investigation has established that the neo-Nazi "Church" was re-created from a defunct organization by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service and the South African secret police. Full coverage of the British-Intelligence-staged Nazi revival will appear in next week's EIR. For further information - 888-347-3258 www.larouchepub.com. ----- Aloha, He'Ping, Om, Shalom, Salaam. Em Hotep, Peace Be, Omnia Bona Bonis, All My Relations. Adieu, Adios, Aloha. Amen. Roads End Kris DECLARATION & DISCLAIMER ========== CTRL is a discussion and informational exchange list. Proselyzting propagandic screeds are not allowed. Substance—not soapboxing! 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