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Friday, October 11, 2013

About G.K. Chesterton

About G.K. Chesterton

anti-semitism: Chesterton for making what they see as anti-Jewish comments during two turn-of-the-century scandals involving false allegations against Jews — the Dreyfus Affair and the Marconi Scandal. Alderman said that in the book “The New Jerusalem” (1921), Chesterton said Jews couldn’t be loyal to the countries in which they live because their first loyalty is to their co-religionists scattered around the world. Chesterton’s views on Jews may have been best expressed in an essay titled “The Problem of Zionism,” in which he said that Jews holding high public office should dress as “orientals,” to remind people of their allegiance and origin.

neo-nazi:  Publications supporting the neo-nazi ITP in the UK are Final ConflictThe Voice of St George and Candour (which was previously published by A. K. Chesterton and is the longest running far right publication in Britain).

neo-facist A.K. Chesterton's The New Unhappy Lords has been described by as "the Mein Kampf of British neo-fascism by A. K. Chesterton, founder the racialist National Front"

  • This not-a-terrorist was inspired Chesterton and Ron Paul:  Shane Schumerth Politics Crazy Episcopal School Shooter
    Mar 06, 2012 · Shane Schumerth shot and killed the headmistress of the Episcopal High School near Jacksonville Fla after he was fired. He returned packing an AK-47 assault-style rifle in a guitar case. He was engrossed with G.K. Chesterton and Ron Paul libertarian politics. He was heard talking more about fascism communist manifesto and marxism rather than the spanish classes he was hired to teach. He was released from his first public school teaching assignment because of problems





    Reference

    G. K. Chesterton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Gilbert Keith Chesterton, KC*SG (29 May 1874 – 14 June 1936) better known as G.K. Chesterton, was an English writer, lay theologian, poet, dramatist, journalist ...




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    G. K. Chesterton By a curious confusion, many modern critics have passed from the proposition that a masterpiece may be unpopular to the other proposition that unless ...


    .Topics

    • .Anti-Semitism
    • .Facism - 
    • The New Unhappy Lords has been described as "the Mein Kampf of British neo-fascism 
    • .IHS press - reprints Chesterton works
    • .Infowars - endorses
    • .Lew Rockwell reprints his poetry
    • .Nationalism England had lost its national soul through integration of its culture with more “barbaric cultures” that it had previously conquered
    • .National Front - racialist group founded by Chesterton
    • .Ron Paul - co-authored book with Chesterton
    • .Terrorist - Shane Schumerth Politics Crazy Episcopal School Shooter was admirer of author
    • The New Unhappy Lords has been described as "the Mein Kampf of British neo-fascism 

    .Anti-Semitism


    Saint G.KChesterton? Canonization Examination Begins, Despite Anti-Semitism Accusations
    The Huffington Post · 4 days ago
    Known for his wit and ability to find truth in apparent paradox ... they see as anti-Jewish comments during two turn-of-the-century scandals involving false

    Saint G.KChesterton? Canonization Examination Begins, Despite Anti-Semitism Accusations
    The Huffington Post · 4 days ago
    Known for his wit and ability to find truth in apparent paradox ... they see as anti-Jewish comments during two turn-of-the-century scandals involving false
     Christians and Jews are mounting campaigns for and against a path to sainthood for British writer G.K. Chesterton (1874-1936), one of the world’s best-known Catholic converts. In the U.S., Chesterton is frequently cited by conservative Christians of all denominations.
    canonizing the 300-pound cigar-chomping writer would damage his reputation — and that of the Catholic Church — because so many people regard Chesterton as anti-Semitic. That’s a viewpoint echoed by two leading British Jews, Simon Mayers and Geoffrey Alderman. They condemn Chesterton for making what they see as anti-Jewish comments during two turn-of-the-century scandals involving false allegations against Jews — the Dreyfus Affair and the Marconi Scandal.
    Alderman said that in the book “The New Jerusalem” (1921), Chesterton said Jews couldn’t be loyal to the countries in which they live because their first loyalty is to their co-religionists scattered around the world. Chesterton’s views on Jews may have been best expressed in an essay titled “The Problem of Zionism,” in which he said that Jews holding high public office should dress as “orientals,” to remind people of their allegiance and origin.

    http://fringewatcher.blogspot.com/2006/02/ihs-press-potential-fascist-antisemitic.html
    IHS Founder John Sharpe has ties to Legion of St. Louis, a traditionalist website which peddles anti-semitic/anti-Judaic literature such as Henry Ford's International Jew, A.K. Chesterton's The New Unhappy Lords (what Anger describes as "the Mein Kampf of British neo-fascism by A. K. Chesterton, founder the racialist National Front") and Judaism's Strange Gods by Holocaust-revisionist and "white-separatist" Michael Hoffman II


    .IHS press

    Coming soon from IHS.  The presses are rolling as fast as time, resources, and personnel will permit. Look for these and other titles that continue to lay the foundation for the rebuilding of Christendom:



  • The Catholic Social Movement, by Henry Somerville.





  • Last of the Realists, by Harold Robbins.

  • The Portugal of Salazar, by Michael Derrick.

  • William cobbett, by G.K. Chesterton.
    Later volumes will include additional titles by Belloc, Chesterton, McNabb, and Robbins, and new offerings by Frs. Denis Fahey, Edward Cahill, Drs. George O'Brien and Charles Devas, and many of the other Distributists and Social Catholics.






  • .Infowars

    Andrew Hoffman    
    Infowars

    Chesterton vs. the New World Order

    Never has there been so little discussion about the nature of men as now, when, for the first time, any one can discuss it. The old restriction meant that only the orthodox were allowed to discuss religion. Modern liberty means that nobody is allowed to discuss it. Good taste, the last and vilest of human superstitions, has succeeded in silencing us where all the rest have failed. There are some people, nevertheless — and I am one of them — who think that the most practical and important thing about a man is still his view of the universe. --G.K. Chesterton, Heretics (1905)

    Each individual human life has inherent meaning, value, and beauty. This may seem to be a relatively non-controversial affirmation of human dignity, but this idea is precisely what was being denied by the intelligentsia and oligarchy of Chesterton’s day (the early 1900s in Britain), and it is precisely what is being stomped out by the New World Order today. Chesterton waged an intellectual battle against the eugenicists before people had even heard of Hitler in his book Eugenics and Other Evils (published in 1917 but written years before). Throughout all of his extensive writings, however, he made the case for life and for belief in a reality that goes beyond what we can directly ascertain with our five senses. 

    At any innocent tea-table we may easily hear a man say, "Life is not worth living." We regard it as we regard the statement that it is a fine day; nobody thinks that it can possibly have any serious effect on the man or on the world. And yet if that utterance were really believed, the world would stand on its head. Murderers would be given medals for saving men from life; firemen would be denounced for keeping men from death; poisons would be used as medicines; doctors would be called in when people were well; the Royal Humane Society would be rooted out like a horde of assassins. Yet we never speculate as to whether the conversational pessimist will strengthen or disorganize society; for we are convinced that theories do not matter. –G.K. Chesterton, Heretics

    Unfortunately, we live in the days that Chesterton predicted would sprout from the philosophical roots of Nihilism. The men who covered up and carried out 9/11 are given medals and promotions and proclaimed by President Bush as national heroes. Abortion is often celebrated as the prevention of a child being brought into the world under difficult circumstances, as if one is better off being dead than separated from the lap of luxury. Cancer-virus filled vaccines are sold and perhaps soon mandated as tools of disease prevention. Patriots are now labeled as terrorists. This did not happen in a vacuum. It happened as a predictable result of the beliefs of the elite and unfortunately the less defined “mainstream” dogma of nihilistic consumerism. 

    The great march of mental destruction will go on. Everything will be denied. Everything will become a creed. It is a reasonable position to deny the stones in the street; it will be a religious dogma to assert them. It is a rational thesis that we are all in a dream; it will be a mystical sanity to say that we are all awake. Fires will be kindled to testify that two and two make four. Swords will be drawn to prove that leaves are green in summer. We shall be left defending, not only the incredible virtues and sanities of human life, but something more incredible still, this huge impossible universe which stares us in the face. We shall fight for visible prodigies as if they were invisible. We shall look on the impossible grass and the skies with a strange courage. We shall be of those who have seen and yet have believed. –G.K. Chesterton, Concluding Remarks

    Years before Orwell’s 1984, Chesterton saw that the philosophical bent towards Nihilism would make those who proclaim 2+2=4 into enemies of the state. Thanks to the “climate change” fear mongering and pseudo-science, those of us who claim that it’s normal for the weather to be hotter in the summer and colder in the winter will soon have to pay for our heresy with increased carbon taxes to Al Gore and Goldman Sachs. Even today, some people are more apt to believe what they are told on television than what they observe in the physical world around them with their own senses. If the TV says there are no chemtrails, then the white lines hovering in the sky for hours do not exist. If the TV says Osama Bin Laden took down the towers, to look at Building 7 collapsing and draw the obvious inference of controlled demolition is the sure sign of a tin foil hat wearing potential domestic Al Qaeda member. 

    The weak point in the whole of [Thomas] Carlyle's case for aristocracy lies, indeed, in his most celebrated phrase. Carlyle said that men were mostly fools. Christianity, with a surer and more reverent realism, says that they are all fools. This doctrine is sometimes called the doctrine of original sin. It may also be described as the doctrine of the equality of men. But the essential point of it is merely this, that whatever primary and far-reaching moral dangers affect any man, affect all men. All men can be criminals, if tempted; all men can be heroes, if inspired. And this doctrine does away altogether with Carlyle's pathetic belief (or any one else's pathetic belief) in "the wise few." There are no wise few. Every aristocracy that has ever existed has behaved, in all essential points, exactly like a small mob.-- G.K. Chesterton, Chapter XII "Paganism and Mr. Lowes Dickinson" 

    Chesterton cuts to the heart of the problem of any government system; it is operated by corrupt and corruptible men. When the few are given sweeping powers over the private affairs of the many, the results, historically, have never resulted in the felicity of the average individual in the system. Most parents would not trust their 16 year old son to be solely responsible for their house, car, and credit cards for a weekend. Why then should we trust the purse strings of the entire U.S. financial system to Henry Paulson or Timothy Geithner? 

    .Lew Rockwell



    .Ron Paul


    Cecil Chesterton was and journalist and editor who was associated with the Fabian Society and later worked almost exclusively for The New Age, where he was an important contributor. In 1911, he became assistant editor on Hilaire Belloc's new weekly, The Eye-Witness, and when it folded in 1912, he bought the paper and renamed it The New Witness, which he edited until when he went off to war. His books include Gladstonian GhostsG. K. Chesterton: A Criticism, and A History of the United States.


    Co-author: Hilaire Belloc was twice elected to the British Parliament and is a prolific author on a wide range of political, economic, social and historical issues. Congressman Ron Paul served in Congress during the late 1970s and early 1980s, where he served on the House Banking committee. He returned to Congress in 1997 where he serves on the Financial Services Committee as the vice-chairman of the Oversight and Investigations subcommittee. He is also the author of several books, including Challenge to Liberty; The Case for Gold and A Republic, If You Can Keep It. He lives in Lake Jackson, Texas. Prince Sforza Ruspoli is the prince of Cerveteri, Italy, the count of Vignanello, and the honorary vice president of the promotional committee of the Banca del Mezzogiorno at the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance. He served as ambassador of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta to the State of Malta, of which order he is currently a Knight, and is a member of the Executive Committee of the Bank of Rome and the founder of the Centers of Agrarian Action.

    The Distributist Review: Ron Paul and Hilaire Belloc
  • distributism.blogspot.com/2007/12/ron-paul-and-hilaire-belloc.html
    But Ron Paul has chosen the deliberate path of the rebel, much as Belloc andChesterton did. ... G.KChesterton Institute for Faith and Culture;
    IHS Press will issue a new edition of The Party System with a foreword by Ron Paul. This is appropriate, since Congressman Paul does not quite fit into the standard political categories dictated by the two-party system. Actually, few of us do, but all of us find ourselves forced to hold our noses and vote, usually for the best of a bad lot. But Ron Paul has chosen the deliberate path of the rebel, much as Belloc and Chesterton did.
    What are the Chesterton Prophecies?  England had lost its national soul through the unintended integration of its culture with more “barbaric cultures” that it had previously conquered
  • www.ronpaulforums.com/...428895-What-are-the-Chesterton-Prophecies
    • 2 replies from September 27 2013
    You are Ron Paul's Media! Remove this section of ads by registering. ... America’s future may have been foretold in G. KChesterton’s, The Flying Inn (1914).
    America’s future may have been foretold in G. K. Chesterton’s, The Flying Inn (1914). The book provides present day Americans with an opportunity to understand what is happening to their loss of culture and of national sovereignty. The book consists of a “fictional” account of how England had been stripped of its cultural identity. The book was written at the end of the British imperialistic period of dominance in which England had collapsed under the sheer weight of attempting to maintain its vast empire. In the book, Chesterton maintains that England lost far more than its preeminent position as the world’s sole super power. He postulated that England had lost its national soul through the unintended integration of its culture with more “barbaric cultures” that it had previously conquere

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    Wednesday, August 7, 2013

    Conspiracy Theorists and Antiwar Politics Linked To Terrorist Attacks

    and far-right white supremacists, neo-nazis and neo-Islamists

    In August 2013, the Wall Street Journal and Boston Globe revealed that Boston Bomber Tsarnaev brothers were involved with a 9-11 truther conspiracy theorist that their mother was taking care of. But there are many other attacks linked to people who were attracted to muslim or anti-government conspiracy theories. Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh took out ads in Carto's neo-Nazi Spotlight which was the predecessor to AFP, and the model for Ron Paul's racist newsletters. Seattle cop killer Chris Monfort was also upset about American wars against Muslim nations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Pentagon shooter John Patrick Bedell hated Bush wars, and was a fan of 9/11 truth leaning Ron Paul and libertarian Von Mises Institute and Lew Rockwell. According the Christian Science Monitor, he was "a right-wing extremist with virulent antigovernment feelings.”

    In fact, since 9/11 extremists affiliated with a variety of far-right 
    wing ideologies, including white supremacists, anti-abortion extremists 
    and anti-government militants, have killed more people in the United 
    States than have extremists motivated by al Qaeda’s ideology.22  According 
    to a count by the New America Foundation [no mention it's a left-wing 
    hack group -ed.], right wing extremists have killed 34 people in the 
    United States for political reasons since 9/11. 

    also Conspiracy Theory Terrorists

    Reference

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    List of conspiracy theorists gone bad
    1. Aaron Alexis 2013 Navy Yard shooter. His cover story was that he was delusional and believed he was targeted by ELF radio waves and hearing voices
    2. Anthony E. Garver suspect in 2013 Arrested For Lake Stevens Stabbing threatened government officials, stocked weapons and ammunition, escaped the prison system multiple times, bragged about his interest in Al Qaeda and Oklahoma city bombings, stabbed a woman and then tipped authorities on where to find the body.
    3. Christopher Monfort, Seattle cop killer was upset about American wars against Muslim nations in Iraq and Afghanistan
    4. James W. Von Brunn, a 9/11 truther was the Holoucaust Museum shooter. Glenn Beck associated 9/11 truthers with the holocaust museum shooting and neo-Nazi white supremacists.
    5. Jared Loughner (AP) believed the U.S. government was behind 9/11, and worried that governments were maneuvering to create a unified "New World Order currency” so that social elites and bureaucrats could control the rest of the world. Loughner " In addition to his beliefs associated with a co-called "New World Order," he was also convinced that many NASA programs were fake and that images of the Mars surface taken by the Mars Rover were hoaxed as part of a government conspiracy.
    6. Jason C. Chavez Iraq War Protester Slashes Tires on 13 Government Cars July 29, 2007 was seen slashing the 42 tires of 13 government service vehicles in front of a recruiting station in Silverdale, Washington. He targeted government vehicles because he was protesting the war in Iraq and vowed
      "if he was in Iraq he would kill everyone fighting on the American side"
    7. John Allen Muhammad  the DC beltway sniper admired and modeled himself afterOsama bin Ladenand Al Qaeda and approved of the September 11 attacks
    8. John constantino Sets Himself On Fire on National Mall October 4, 2013 John Constantino, 64, of Mount Laurel, evidently African American himself on fire at the National Mall. According to his family, John was “a loving father and husband.” but his death was “not a political act or statement, but the result of his long battle with mental illness.”  His neighbor Joe Horner said Constantino showed no signs of being insane. He “didn’t like the government for some reason,” Horner told  the New York Daily News. “He said they were a waste of time, effort and money” and ‘They’re no good. They don’t look out for us and they don’t care about anything but their own pockets.’”
    9. Justin Miles Jasper was arrested in 2013 near the University of Washington in Seattle with maps of UW and two other nearby colleges, bullet-proof vest, guns and bombs an propaganda about revolutions in Syria and Brazil
    10. John Patrick Bedell On March 4, 2010, John Patrick Bedell shot and wounded two Pentagon police officers at a security checkpoint in the Pentagon station of the Washington Metro. His Facebook page indicated he was a fan of the libertarian Ludwig von Mises Institute, Lew Rockwell, and Shelly Roche (a self-described libertarian), all associated with 9/11 conspiracy theories. Patterico describes Bedell as 9/11 Truther and Bush-hater. Bedell, a registered Democrat, described the Bush Administration as a “collection of gangsters” that initiated the war in Iraq “in order to divert attention from their misconduct and criminality.”
    11. In Spokane, Washington, a backpack bomb is placed along a Martin Luther King Day parade route. It is aimed at a civil rights march, but is found and disabled before it can explode. White supremacist Kevin Harpham is convicted and sentenced to 32 years in federal prison. Harpham made over 1,000 posts on online forums at the extreme rightwing website Vanguard News Network, and neo-nazi Frazier Glenn Miller who killed 3 at 2 jewish centers in 2014 offered his support.
    12. Kimveer Gill was the Canadian perpetrator of the Dawson College shooting at Dawson College in WestmountQuebecCanada on September 13, 2006. He killed one student and wounded nineteen others before committing suicide. Kimveer Gill had a fascination with 9/11 conspiracy theories, the war in Iraq, and the 1999 Columbine High School massacre.
    13. Miriam Carey 2013 DC car chase and suicide-by-cop believed she was monitored by electronic signals by Obama, every 9/11 conspiracy website including Veterans Today and Iran's Fars news agency declares she was unjustly "executed" and she was just a confused unarmed mother.
    14. Nancy Lanza Mother of Sandy Hook school gunman Adam Lanza was a 'prepper' survivalist preparing for economic and social collapse.
    15. October 16, 2012 Raulie Casteel Michigan Terrorist Freeway Shootings  shot at 24 vehicles along the I-96 corridor over three days. One victim was struck in the buttocks He was sentenced to 16 up to 40 years on terrorism charges. He said he believed drivers were part of a government conspiracy against him. 
    16. Richard Andrew Poplawski lured and ambushed Pittsburgh police officers with an AK-47 style rifle, killing 3. He also had a shotgun and three handguns protected by a bulletproof vest Poplawski posted on the white-supremacist Stormfront website. He held political views that the federal government, media, and banking system were controlled by Zionist interests He was frustrated that Alex Jones' Infowars did not "focus enough on the nefarious roles played by Jews in all these conspiracies"
    17. Shane Schumerth March 06, 2012 Schumerth shot and killed the headmistress of the Episcopal High School near Jacksonville Fla after he was fired with an AK-47 assault-style rifle in a guitar case. He was always ranting about neo-facist G.K. Chesterton and Ron Paul libertarian politics, fascism communist manifesto and marxism rather than the spanish classes he was hired to teach. 
    18. Steven Powell, father and possible co-conspirator with Josh Powell who murdered his sons and probable murder of wife Susan Powell was anti-Mormon and interested in Ruby Ridge and other conspiracy theories.
    19. Tamerlan Tsarnaev  Boston bombing suspect was friends with a white extremist who subscribed to conspiracy media like American Free Press, and believed 9/11 was false flag attack to justify war on Muslims
    20. Timothy McVeigh,Oklahoma city co-bomber took out ads in Carto's neo-Nazi Spotlight which was the predecessor to American Free Press. FBI ignored evidence linking Terry Nichols to master Al Qaeda bomb maker Ramsi Yousef in the Phillipines and men who appeared to be Iraqi agents.

      Exposure to pro-conspiracy material on climate change, for example, not only made people less motivated to reduce their carbon footprint, it also negatively affected their interest in voting.
      “When you’re exposed to a conspiracy – say, that the government is involved in secret plots – it can make you feel as though your actions won’t make a difference,” said doctoral student Daniel Jolley, the study’s co-author. “(It) appears to trigger a conspiratorial mindset.”
      The research, published in the British Journal of Psychology, is the first to experimentally demonstrate a cause-and-effect relationship between conspiracy theories and feelings of powerlessness. And this sense of reduced agency appears to weaken interest in democratic participation.
      “Conspiracy theories aren’t necessarily just harmless fun,” said Jolley. “They may have potentially serious social consequences.
      www.debbieschlussel.com/.../so-what-if-holocaust-museum-shooter-is-w...

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      Jun 10, 2009 - So What if Holocaust Museum Shooter is White Christian: We Know Who Crescented, er . . . Created This Atmosphere; 9/11 Truther. By Debbie ...
      he shooter of several people (one now dead) at the U.S. Holocaust Museum is not a Muslim but a White guy, James W. Von Brunn, who is a neo-Nazi.
      But that is a distinction without a difference. In fact, it is because of Muslims–who are the biggest contributor to the worldwide rise in anti-Semitism to Holocaust-eve levels–that neo-Nazis feel comfortable–far more comfortable!–manifesting their views about Jews. Until 9/11 and our resulting new tolerance for Islam, the neo-Nazi types were marginalized and howling at the wind. We know who has been targeting Jewish museums and 
      centers affiliated with Jews in recent years. And it hasn’t been, in general, 89-year-old White guys.
      ...
      Von Brunn was also a 
      9/11 Truther, so he has even more in common with his Muslimbrothers in arms and their left-wing buddies than any White Christian American.
      We know where the 9/11 Truther movement got started. A few e-mails started going around the Muslim Mid-East telling the complete lie that Jews knew about the attacks ahead of 9/11 and didn’t show up for work. As we know, in fact, the Jews didn’t get the memo.
      But James Von Brunn got the Muslim memo


      2.    gawker.com/.../conservatives-blame-liberals-and-muslims-for-holocaust-...

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      Now, thanks to Glenn Beck and Debbie Schlussel, we know. First off, Beck ... Here's what she said about what happened at the Holocaust Museum: It is because ...
      . Beck, with a straight face mind you, looked into the camera and said that America as it stands today is a "boiling pot" fueled by extremists groups like Al Qaeda and 9/11 truthers who are sowing the seeds of extremism and hatred in this country. Then, still with a straight face, Beck also warned his viewers that more violence is likely to come in the future, that "more nutjobs are going to coming out of the woodwork now," that all of this is part of the "perfect storm" he's been trying to warn everyone about, a "perfect storm" which will result in a "witchhunt" that will focus on two groups of people. Can you guess who they might be?


      Finally, there's Ann Coulter wannabe Debbie Schlussel, last heard from making Sonia Sotomayor/JLo jokes. Here's what she said about what happened at the Holocaust Museum:
      It is because of Muslims—who are the biggest contributor to the worldwide rise in anti-Semitism to Holocaust-eve levels—that neo-Nazis feel comfortable—far more comfortable!—manifesting their views about Jews. Until 9/11 and our resulting new tolerance for Islam, the neo-Nazi types were marginalized and howling at the wind. We know who has been targeting Jewish museums and centers affiliated with Jews in recent years. And it hasn't been, in general, 89-year-old White guys.
      Mr. Von Brunn has been on this planet for 89 years, and he didn't feel comfortable shooting up a Holocaust museum until now—this new era of "tolerance," in which we must tolerate the most extremist Muslim behaviors and sentiments. It's, in general, not 89-year-old White guys telling people at churches worldwide and in religious schools that the Jews are the devil incarnate, a filthy tribe, the sons of pigs and monkeys, subhuman, etc.
      No, it's guys with names like Mohammed and Ahmed on our own American streets who make Mr. Von Brunn far more at ease in 2009 than he was even in 1999 to attack places associated with the Jews. They created the comfort zone for James W. Brunn to engage in today's shooting.
      Moreover, not only do White supremacists and neo-Nazis work with Muslims in many, many documented cases and investigations. But they are basically one and the same. The only difference is that one guy is named James and the other guy is named Ahmed. And the former only has a few thousand discredited, marginalized compatriots.
      Whereas the latter has over a billion followers and a U.S. President kissing their collective ass.
      So there you go. It's the new era of tolerance that inspired a neo-nazi to murder a black guy in the course of trying to shoot up a Jewish museum. You try to figure this one out, because we sure as hell can't.

      .John Patrick Bedell

      www.debbieschlussel.com/.../video-did-911-trutherism-cause-bedell-pent...   
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      Mar 10, 2010 - I think they did a GREAT job exposing these nuts in the 9/11 Truther ...the link between them and John Patrick Bedell, the Pentagon shooter).

      October 2012 

      October 16, 2012 Raulie Casteel Michigan Terrorist Freeway Shootings  Raulie Casteel shot at 24 vehicles along the I-96 corridor over three days. One victim was struck in the buttocks and suffered a nonfatal injury; 23 others were uninjured. He was sentenced to 16 up to 40 years on terrorism charges. His cover story testifying in his own defense was that he was consumed with anxiety while in traffic, most likely from undiagnosed delusions. He said he believed drivers were part of a government conspiracy against him. In June of 2012, Kentucky police responded to his spurious complaints of low-flying planes when no one else complained.

      .Nancy Lanza  Mother of Sandy Hook school gunman Adam Lanza was a 'prepper' survivalist preparing for economic and social collapse. She was the one that stocked her home with military grade weapons for her son to play with.
      www.independent.co.uk › News › World › Americas
      Mother of Sandy Hook school gunman Adam Lanza was a 'prepper' survivalist preparing for economic and social collapse, say reports
      riehlworldview.com/2012/12/mother-nancy-lanza-doomsday-prepper...
      Shooter Adam Lanza’s Mother Nancy Lanza, Doomsday Prepper: Life changed after d
      www.salon.com/2012/12/17/nancy_lanza_was_a_prepper
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      U.S. right wing extremists more deadly than jihadists — CNN 

      On Sunday, a man shot and killed a 14-year-old boy and his grandfather at 
      the Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City and then drove to a 
      nearby Jewish retirement community where he shot and killed a third 
      person. Police arrested a suspect, Frazier Glenn Cross, who shouted “Heil 
      Hitler” after he was taken into custody. 

      Cross, who also goes by Frazier Glenn Miller, is a well-known right wing 
      extremist who founded the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and the 
      White Patriot Party, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. 

      Now let’s do the thought experiment in which instead of shouting “Heil 
      Hitler” after he was arrested, the suspect had shouted “Allahu Akbar.” 
      Only two days before the first anniversary of the Boston Marathon 
      bombings, this simple switch of words would surely have greatly increased 
      the extent and type of coverage the incident received. 

      Yet the death toll in the shootings in Kansas is similar to that of last 
      year’s Boston Marathon bombings, where three people were killed and the 
      suspects later killed a police officer as they tried to evade capture. 
      (Many more, of course, were also wounded in the Boston attacks; 16 men, 
      women and children lost limbs.) 

      In fact, since 9/11 extremists affiliated with a variety of far-right 
      wing ideologies, including white supremacists, anti-abortion extremists 
      and anti-government militants, have killed more people in the United 
      States than have extremists motivated by al Qaeda’s ideology. According 
      to a count by the New America Foundation [no mention it's a left-wing 
      hack group -ed.], right wing extremists have killed 34 people in the 
      United States for political reasons since 9/11. 

      Keep reading: http://bit.ly/1iVIParhttp://cnn.it/P3NbTy 


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