-Caveat Lector-

Now why is the ADL so upset about the Turner Diaries witten by an
alleged "neo nazi" when they ignored the Video Tape produced by the FBI
and the son of FBI agent who investigated Littleton - Klebold and Harris
of the Trench Coat Mafia stole the entire idea from the movie Heathers -
idea to murder popular Christians?
Not one word from this ADL - now who are they really?   Are they linked
and paid by FBI.

Louis Freeh now is being investigated for his very close association
with this Hannsen who was KGB agent?   Louis Freeh who dine with KGB in
Moscow - what was he doing in Moscow entertaining the Mossad but he was
so thrilled even to be sitting with them>

Look at Waco and and remember it was Warsaw Ghetto Day, and another shot
heard around the world....did Tmothy McVeigh end up working for FBI and
ADL spying on Militias?

Had to have something worse to remember on April 19 which is now the day
Oklahoma was blow up = supposed to have been blamed on Osama bin Laden
but it backfired?/

Nobody told McVeigh about the babies in the nursery - but ADL and FBI
and BATF and one Judge knew what was going to happen that day and stayed
home?

ADL took bribe money from Marc Rich for Clinton?

So this Turner Diaries - oh such a dangerous book - the most dangerous
book about guerrilla tactics is the bible and the Story of Sampson and
Gideon?   (and oh so, my Gideon bible calendar code keyed to murder and
sabotage)......now Sampson went for the pillars or the columns holding
up the temple while hit and run Gideon, used a Ryder truck full of
fertilizer to bring down this great temple to injustice and meanwhile
this guy with FBI connections wrote the book on Oklahoma naming the
chief suspect BEFORE the fact, like Littleton?

So if the KGB can form their own KKK for the Walker Navy spies (my
goodness, even the Navy is suspect - Remember the USS Liberty)  but the
Walker spies operated out of their own little KKK and had their own
little neo nazi literatures and things were blamed on militias and
Christians and arabs -

How stupid can America be to give billions of dollars a year to Israel
????  When the Mossad taps lines of the President using their little
whore?

Consider at Littleton the two killers said it was Judgment Day when they
murdered their little Christian classmates - this Trench Coat
Mafia.........Judgment Day; in the Gideon Bible McVeigh had circled a
passage "Wrath of God" and if this was not a Judgment Day what else was
it.

So for whom did McVeigh really work - did he get caught up in the FBI
ADL sting operation to destroy the militias?   After all the Michigan
Militia wanted nothing to do with McVeigh for they were somewhat
suspicious of this traveling man?   And from where did Nichols get the
gold - was it Gideon's gold who took the golden earrings from the dead
Ishmalites for his mercenary servies?

After all Gideon was the hit and run guerrilla warfare expert, not the
Turner Diaries, a poorly written book which someone one chapter, was
enough to put you to sleep.

Saba

May 3, 1996
Jews urge ban of hate book, spark free-speech debate
HEATHER CAMLOT
Jewish Telegraphic Agency

NEW YORK -- Jewish groups have joined a campaign to boycott the selling
of a book that is believed to have inspired the Oklahoma City bombing.

The American Jewish Committee and the Simon Wiesenthal Center have
contacted major booksellers across the nation, asking them not to
distribute "The Turner Diaries," a fictional work about gun control
written by neo-Nazi William Pierce.

The Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization headed by Morris Dees
that monitors and fights extremism, first raised concern about the
book's publication and distribution.

The novel has been in circulation since it was completed in 1978. At
that time, it was published by National Vanguard Books, an arm of the
National Alliance, a neo-Nazi group. More than 185,000 copies were sold.

But it was inaccessible to the general public until Barricade Books
decided to publish it. A spokeswoman for the publisher said the book was
"in production" last week.

Calling the book a "bible" of the extreme right wing, Kenneth Stern,
program specialist on anti-Semitism and extremism at the American Jewish
Committee, said it promotes "a political agenda of making Hitler's dream
come true."
In a letter to booksellers, Stern wrote, "The distribution of this book
will help finance one of the main organizations for promoting hatred and
violence against innocent Americans."
Pierce leads the National Alliance, a neo-Nazi group that also promotes
the book.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center also is urging leading U.S. bookstore chains
not to stock the "racist tract," the organization said in a statement.

"It is almost beyond belief that on the first anniversary of the
Oklahoma City massacre, a mainstream publisher would announce
publication of a book which depicts the destruction of a federal
facility by a truck" carrying a bomb, "a book which was found among
Timothy McVeigh's possessions following Oklahoma City," said Rabbi
Abraham Cooper, the center's associate dean.

"The Turner Diaries" is believed to have inspired McVeigh, who is
charged with blowing up the Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma

City on April 19, 1995.

The book also allegedly inspired The Order, a neo-Nazi group that took
its name from the group in the book, to kill Jewish talk show host Alan
Berg in 1985.

Barricade Books publisher Lyle Stuart has defended his decision to
publish the novel by evoking the right to free speech.

But Cooper said, "The issue here is not censorship -- Pierce's work has
already impacted the McVeighs of the world -- but of mainstream access
and legitimacy to those promoting the Balkanization of America."
In an introduction to the novel, Stuart acknowledged that "The Turner
Diaries" is a "dreadful" and "bigoted book."

To emphasize his point, he quotes Pierce, a former university professor,
as saying: The book "offends almost everyone: Afro Americans, feminists,
gays and lesbians, liberals, communists, Mexicans, democrats, the FBI,
egalitarians and Jews. Especially Jews: for it portrays them as
incarnations of everything that is evil and destructive."

But explaining his decision to print the book, Lyle said: "The majority
-- you and I -- must always protect the right of the minority, even a
minority of one, to express the most outrageous and offensive ideas."

"Only then is freedom of expression guaranteed," he wrote in his
introduction.
In his letter to bookstores, Stern acknowledged their right to
distribute the books, but asked them to "consider the ethical question"
of supporting a neo-Nazi author and organization.
Copyright Notice (c) 1995, San Francisco Jewish Community Publications
Inc., dba Jewish Bulletin of Northern California. All rights reserved.
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