The OC Weekly reports that Bill Johnson “tried peddling his Pace Amendment to various white-power organizations, including the National Alliance and the Aryan Nations. (a 1986 report noted that Johnson and other delegates to that year’s World Aryan Congress ‘opened the meeting by giving the traditional Nazi salute as the Aryan Nations’ flag — a swastika slashed by a sword — was raised’).”
OC Weekly also reported that Long Beach State psychology professor Kevin MacDonald is “now partnering with local skinheads and a notorious racist lawyer to create a new political party modeled after England’s fascist British National Party, a new party created explicitly to oppose and deport non-whites.”
— “The co-founder of the American Third Position (ATP), white supremacist Los Angeles lawyer William Daniel Johnson, says his new California-based group plans to run as many candidates for political office around the country as it can muster.”
— “In an interview with Hatewatch last week, Johnson said that he intended to qualify ‘high-level people,’ meaning prominent white nationalists, for campaigns on the ATP ticket in a large number of states. He did not elaborate on what states or offices, or precisely when, but said that that would be decided in coming months.”
— “ATP was created last October. It was reportedly brought together by members of Freedom 14, a racist skinhead group in Orange County, Calif., who initially formed a group called the Golden State Party to run candidates. But that group collapsed when reports surfaced about the criminal past of its leader, and so the Freedom 14 members decided to create a replacement group — the American Third Position.”
— “For his part, Johnson is a long-time racist activist. In 1985, he wrote a book under the pseudonym James O. Pace called Amendment to the Constitution. It proposed a constitutional amendment to repeal the 14th and 15th amendments (respectively, making freed slaves citizens, and prohibiting the denial of the right to vote based on race) and replace them with the ‘Pace Amendment.’ That amendment would only have allowed whites ‘in whom there is no discernible trace of Negro blood’ to be U.S. citizens. Hispanic whites, Johnson added in a generous moment, might also be granted citizenship, but only if their ‘appearance [is] indistinguishable from Americans whose ancestral home is in the British Isles or Northwestern Europe.'”
The OC Weekly reports that Bill Johnson “tried peddling his Pace Amendment to various white-power organizations, including the National Alliance and the Aryan Nations. (a 1986 report noted that Johnson and other delegates to that year’s World Aryan Congress ‘opened the meeting by giving the traditional Nazi salute as the Aryan Nations’ flag — a swastika slashed by a sword — was raised’).”
"Bill Johnson" Leader of "American Third Position" -- aka James O. Pace (Photo: OC Weekly)
OC Weekly also reported that Long Beach State psychology professor Kevin MacDonald is “now partnering with local skinheads and a notorious racist lawyer to create a new political party modeled after England’s fascist British National Party, a new party created explicitly to oppose and deport non-whites.”
In addition to its website, A3P has developed a Facebook site to also recruit new members.
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“White nationalist” “hate group” American Renaissance is seeking to expand its membership throughout the United States, with a plan to create local “clubs,” “for white people like me,” according to American Renaissance contributor and “attorney” K. Reilly Smith.
In the February 2010 issue of American Renaissance’s (AR) newsletter, Smith advises “white nationalists” on “How to Build Your Own AR Club.” Smith tells how he and other supporters decided at a previous AR biannual conference to meet and create their own “club.”
Smith created a group called the “Chicagoland Friends of AR,” and seeks to advise supporters of the “white nationalist” AR group how to create similar local groups. Smith’s “Chicagoland Friends of AR” promotes the “white nationalist” American Renaissance, VDARE, and other groups including one that the Chicago AR “club” describes as “A very useful forum for those who wish to preserve the traditional American (read: white) way of life.” Smith uses the “club” to help solicit tax-deductible donations for the “white nationalist” American Renaissance group.
In his February 2010 AR newsletter, Smith also advises supporters of the “white nationalist” AR group “how the AR staff can discretely assist in bringing local subscribers in contact.”
Smith has previously had his own blog, which he used to promote Sarah Palin. But from American Renaissance Smith’s perspective, the only value of Sarah Palin’s candidacy was “an implicit appeal to whiteness.”
We support our unqualified, universal human rights for all. We urge white supremacist and “white nationalist” supporters to drop the burden of the hate of supremacism from their hearts, and to rejoin the family of humanity in support of our universal human rights. Choose love, not hate.
The U.S. Department of Justice reported today that white supremacist terrorist Paul Schlesselman “admitted to conspiring to murder dozens of people, with a focus on murdering African-Americans. He further acknowledged that he intended to culminate his killing spree by assassinating then-Senator Barack Obama, who was a presidential candidate at the time.”
White Supremacist Paul Schlesselman - Pled Guilty to Conspiracy, Plot to Kill Presidential Candidate Barack Obama
The individuals began discussing going on a ‘killing spree’ that included killing 88 people and beheading 14 African Americans.” The number 88 is significant for Nazi white supremacists as representing the symbols HH, as H is the 8th letter of the alphabet. It is their code for “Heil Hitler.” The number 14 has a similar significance for two white supremacist 14-word slogans (ADL, additional reports).
The affidavit also states “while driving around Cowart and Schlesselman observed a church and decide to shoot a window out.” The affidavit identifies the target as the Beech Grove Church of Christ in Brownsville, Tennessee.
Paul Schlesselman's Photo on MySpace
Regarding the January 14, 2010 guilty plea by Paul Schlesselman, the DOJ press release continues:
“The Department of Justice today announced that Paul Schlesselman pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy, one count of threatening to kill and inflict bodily harm upon a presidential candidate, and one count of possessing a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence. Schlesselman faces a sentence of 10 years under the plea agreement. A sentencing date of April 15, 2010, was set by Judge J. Daniel Breen, who is presiding over the case in Jackson, Tenn.”
“Schlesselman admitted that beginning on or about Sept. 1, 2008, and continuing until Oct. 22, 2008, he conspired to transport firearms and ammunition in interstate commerce, steal firearms from a licensed firearms dealer and transport in interstate commerce a short-barreled shotgun, all for the purpose of committing murders, robberies and burglaries.”
“Schlesselman further acknowledged that on Oct. 20, 2008, he unlawfully transported an unregistered short barreled shotgun and a .357 magnum caliber handgun across state lines for the purpose of committing felonies, including racially targeted murders.”
“Schlesselman also admitted that on Oct. 23, 2008, he threatened to kill and inflict bodily harm on President Barack Obama, who was a presidential candidate at the time.”
The Memphis Commercial Appeal also reports on this story “‘Skinhead’ pleads guilty to conspiring to kill black people, threatening Obama,” stating that “”He was arrested on Oct. 22, 2008, with Daniel Cowart of Bells, Tenn. Authorities said the two men, who espouse “skinhead” and “white power” philosophies, were planning a cross-country killing spree when they were picked up in Crockett County, Tenn., where Cowart lived with his grandparents…. Cowart, who is 21, remains in custody pending a hearing Feb. 22.'”
Daniel Cowart - CBS News reports he was a member of Stormfront
In October 2008, CBS reported that “federal investigators announced the arrests of 20-year-old Daniel Cowart of Bells, Tenn., and 18-year-old Paul Schlesselman of West Helena, Ark., who were driving around in a car painted with swastikas and other white supremacist slogans while in possession of five stolen guns.” CBS also reported that “On his MySpace page, Schlesselman lists his occupation as ‘being racist’ and writes ‘I’m white. I’m proud. I get angry. I like guns. I like weapons. I need money wiggers… be afraid.’ ‘Wiggers’ is a derogatory slang term used to describe a white person who emulates stereotypical mannerisms of African-Americans. He also posted a homemade video on MySpace in which he appears to be mocking ‘wiggers’ and African-Americans.” “He last logged onto his MySpace page on October 20 the same day, investigators say, Cowart traveled from Tennessee to Arkansas to meet with him and begin the alleged killing spree. On that day, Schlesselman listed his mood as ‘creative.’ ” “Schlesselman also lists his cell phone number on his MySpace page. CBS News called the number. His voicemail first plays what sounds like a racist country song. Then, Schlesselman leaves a disturbing rant filled with profanities and racial slurs against African-Americans. He ends the message saying ‘white power.’ ”
White Supremacist Paul Schlesselman with .357 Ruger Pistol (Photo: TrueCrimeReport.com)
CBS News reports that Pat Robertson told a nationwide television audience today that “They were under the heel of the French, you know Napoleon the third and whatever. And they got together and swore a pact to the devil. They said ‘We will serve you if you will get us free from the prince.’ True story. And so the devil said, ‘Ok it’s a deal.’ And they kicked the French out. The Haitians revolted and got something themselves free. But ever since they have been cursed by one thing after another.”
In 2005, the website “Black and Christian” provided reports by Ph.D. Jean Gelin on this subject. The website stated that “Jean R. Gelin is a licensed minister of the Church of God and serves as an assistant pastor for a young Haitian-American church in the United States. He holds a Ph.D. in plant sciences and works as a scientist in agricultural research.”
Dr. Jean Gelin described such comments as “nothing more than a fantasist opinion that ultimately dissipates upon close examination.”
Dr. Gelin wrote three articles for the website addressing the historical, cultural, and political issues associated with such claims in a series entitled “God, Satan, and the Birth of Haiti.”
"Jean R. Gelin is a licensed minister of the Church of God and serves as an assistant pastor for a young Haitian-American church in the United States." (Photo: BlackandChristian.com)
Pat Robertson has a history of making extreme remarks that disparage others and could be considered by some as inciting violence.
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In 2003, Pat Robertson also repeatedly suggested the need for a nuclear attack on Washington DC.
As CNN reported in October 2003, “Television evangelist and Christian Coalition founder Pat Robertson’s suggestion that a nuclear device should be used to wipe out the State Department was ‘despicable,’ department spokesman Richard Boucher said Thursday.”
Robertson had introduced Joel Mowbray as a speaker on his television show, and made the inaccurate statement that Mowbray’s book called for an attack on the State Department.
CNN reported in 2003:
“Introducing Mowbray on his show, Robertson said that a reader of his book could conclude that the State Department needed a nuclear explosion. ‘I read your book,’ Robertson said. ‘When you get through, you say, ‘If I could just get a nuclear device inside Foggy Bottom, I think that’s the answer,’ and you say, ‘We’ve got to blow that thing up.’ I mean, is it as bad as you say?” Robertson said. ‘It is,’ Mowbray said, although his book never suggests that the State Department should be blown up with a nuclear device. Foggy Bottom is the nickname for the State Department’s Washington headquarters. In a June interview with Mowbray on the ‘700 Club’, Robertson made similar remarks. ‘Maybe we need a very small nuke thrown off on Foggy Bottom to shake things up like Newt Gingrich wants to do,’ he said.”
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We urge all those who seek to justify violence and hate against others to support our universal human rights, and choose love, not hate.
While much of the nation will be recognizing Martin Luther King Jr., Day on Monday January 18, 2010, the white supremacist Stormfront organization plans to hold a birthday party for Confederate general Robert E. Lee in Southern Florida, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
Robert E. Lee, who is referenced by the acronym “REL” by white supremacist groups in their event planning postings, was born on January 19, 1807.
The leader of the Stormfront organization, Stephen “Don” Black, has been an attendeeat previous white nationalist” American Renaissance conferences. American Renaissance has scheduled an event from February 19 through the 20th in the Washington DC suburb of Herndon, Virginia near the Dulles International Airport.
The states of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Arkansas continue to hold official recognition of Robert E. Lee’s birthday as an official state holiday.
Canada: Transit attack linked to white supremacists
— QMI Agency Canadian News reports: “CALGARY — The man accused in a scary attack on a C-Train driver is linked to a local white supremacist group, according to sources.”
— “The man now charged in the attack is said to be an associate or member of the Aryan Guard, sources confirmed.”
— “John Richard Marleau, 22, is charged with numerous offences, including three counts of assault with a weapon and causing a disturbance.”
AP report that (original report link): — “A woman who shot her white supremacist husband while he slept — leading to the discovery of Nazi memorabilia, an arsenal of weapons and bomb-making materials in their home — won’t have to go to prison for killing the man she said subjected her and their daughter to years of extreme abuse.”
— “Amber Cummings, 32, was allowed to go free Thursday after being handed a suspended sentence in the death of James Cummings at their house in Belfast.
— “Cummings used a battered-woman defense, claiming she killed her husband to protect herself and their daughter, who was 9 at the time. Defense lawyer Eric Morse graphically described how James Cummings lived in a sadistic world of darkness and hate where he ridiculed, abused and debased his wife during their decade-long marriage.”
— “The killing drew the FBI’s attention after Nazi mementos, radioactive materials and instructions on how to build a ‘dirty bomb’ were found in their home.”
— “Her husband was angered by Barack Obama’s election as president and the bomb-making materials were discovered near the time of Obama’s inauguration, but law enforcement officials said the public was not at risk.”
— “He told people he was fascinated by Adolph Hitler and said he had a collection of Nazi memorabilia.”
— “And he was actively amassing bomb-making materials in the wake of the 2008 presidential election.”
February 10, 2009 – Bangor Daily News: “Report: ‘Dirty bomb’ parts found in slain man’s home” — “It says that four 1-gallon containers of 35 percent hydrogen peroxide, uranium, thorium, lithium metal, thermite, aluminum powder, beryllium, boron, black iron oxide and magnesium ribbon were found in the home.
— “Also found was literature on how to build ‘dirty bombs’ and information about cesium-137, strontium-90 and cobalt-60, radioactive materials. The FBI report also stated there was evidence linking James Cummings to white supremacist groups. This would seem to confirm observations by local tradesmen who worked at the Cummings home that he was an ardent admirer of Adolf Hitler and had a collection of Nazi memorabilia around the house, including a prominently displayed flag with swastika. Cummings claimed to have pieces of Hitler’s personal silverware and place settings, painter Mike Robbins said a few days after the shooting.”
— “An application for membership in the National Socialist Movement filled out by Cummings also was found in the residence, according to the report. Cummings’ wife, Amber B. Cummings, 31, told investigators that her husband spoke of ‘dirty bombs,’ according to the report, and mixed chemicals in her kitchen sink.”
The White Supremacist Nazi Stormfront organization, whose leader Don Black has attended previous American Renaissance / New Century Foundation conferences in Washington DC suburbs, is now eulogizing white supremacist terrorist Von Brunn, who died on January 6, 2010.
The Nazi Stormfront members are posting to their web site praising terrorist Von Brunn, stating:
“He will be remembered. Expect another article from the Jewish supremacist group the ADL to ensue full of lies, half-truths and the typical tactics to keep White Americans hating one of their own” and that “Every man or woman who expresses opposition to ZOG and dies in ZOG’s hands is a martyr, automatically.”
Others are calling Von Brunn’s death as “Jewicide.”
Others are defending Von Brunn’s terrorism as the acts of a man who “gave his life in the only way he saw fit. That’s a lot more than we can offer. The Palestinians throw their lives away just to take down a few Jewish grunts, and we sit here and do nothing. If you’re White, act White…” [and calling for Stormfront members] “to hate with violent passion…”
Images from the Stormfront organization members eulogies for terrorist Von Brunn:
Nazi Stormfront Organization Eulogizes White Supremacist Terrorist Von Brunn (part 1)Nazi Stormfront Organization Eulogizes White Supremacist Terrorist Von Brunn (part 2)Nazi Stormfront Organization Eulogizes White Supremacist Terrorist Von Brunn (part 3)
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