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From: "Alexander Sharon" <***@shaw.ca>
Newsgroups: soc.culture.polish
Subject: Rise in anti-Semitism all over Europe
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 17:55:31 -0700
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/art
icle5740603.ece
February 16, 2009
The writing is on the synagogue wall
World depressions lead to a rise in anti-Semitism. All over Europe, the evidence
is around us - Denis MacShane
The periodic crises that have shaken world capitalism in the century and a half
since Marx wrote Das Kapital are marked by a common political phenomenon. It is
the rise of political anti-Semitism. Attacks on Jews and Jewishness constitute
the canary in the coal mine that tells us something is going seriously wrong.
Last month a 32-year-old IT worker, Michael Booksatz, was beaten up in the
streets of north London by two hooded men shouting about Palestinians.
Jewish students at the London School of Economics - home to many brilliant Jews
who fled Hitler's Germany - are now frightened by anti-Jewish abuse from
Islamist students. Graffiti such as "Kill the Jews" or "Jihad 4 Israel" appear
close to synagogues in London.
The Metropolitan Police report four times as many anti-Jewish incidents in
recent weeks as Islamaphobic events.
The respected Community Security Trust, which records anti-Jewish attacks with
scrupulous rigour, reports as many attacks on Jews - verbal, vandalism and some
violent - in the first weeks of 2009 as in the first six months of last year.
As the world enters a new era of crisis, anti-Semitism is back. History, as
ever, begins to repeat itself.
The slumps and stock market fever expressed in Zola's novel, L'Argent, or the
populist anger against Wall Street at the end of the 19th century gave rise to
the virulent anti-Semitic politics witnessed in France in connection with the
Dreyfus case or the takeover of Vienna by openly anti-Semitic politicians.
The Great Depression gave rise to the worst expressions of
anti-Semitism ever seen, namely the politics that led to the Holocaust. But even
in Britain the Duke of Wellington of the time was leader of a secret anti-Jewish
organisation which had the initials PJ - Perish Judah - on its letterhead.
The economic crises of the 1970s led to a marked increase in the vote for the
National Front in Britain and the openly anti-Semitic BNP, its
successor extreme party, is doing very well in local elections - below the radar
of the national opinion polls.
The distress and upset over the terrible pictures of children killed in Israel's
attacks on Hamas in Gaza have allowed anti-Israeli feelings to be more violently
and vehemently expressed than ever before.
Criticism of Israel is not anti-Semitic. But all anti-Semites hate the
existence of a Jewish state and hiding behind code words such as
anti-Zionism increases the density and viciousness of their anti-Jewish
utterances.
In Italy, the streets of Milan are daubed with slogans urging Italians not to
buy goods at Jewish shops - an echo of the Nazi slogan "Kauft Nicht Bei Juden".
In Germany, radio phone-ins are full of accusations that the bankers
accused of being responsible for the current economic crisis are Jews.
In anti-Israel demonstrations in Berlin, placards stating "It was a good idea to
use gas" or "I'm anti-Semitic and that's a good thing" were carried. Thus every
Jew is made to feel as if they do not fully belong in the countries where they
were born or the societies that they participate in.
Terrible massacres of Muslims have taken place in different parts of
the world so far this century, from Kashmir to Gujarat.
In Iraq and Afghanistan, Nato soldiers are accused of brutality but
the men with the most blood on their hands of fellow Muslims have been
Islamist ideologues. Yet there is no outrage against the perpetrators of those
attacks compared with the onslaught on Israel and on Jews.
Is it unreasonable to argue that the reason that there is worldwide anger
against Israel but not against other regimes or religions that carry out
massacres of Muslims is because the Israelis are Jews?
Has legitimate criticism and anger against Israel allowed Jew hate to
become almost acceptable politics again?
Add to this a world economic crisis in which it is so easy to point at the names
of the swindlers and banksters that happen to be Jewish, and a new perfect storm
of anti-Semitism begins to take shape.
Today in London a conference of parliamentarians from different
legislatures in Europe and around the world will gather to discuss what can be
done.
Michael Gove, for the Conservatives, will join Labour Cabinet ministers Hazel
Blears and Jim Murphy in saying it is time for the Parliaments of the
democractic world to take action against anti-Semitism - especially Islamist
attacks against young Jewish students on university campuses.
The Pope embraces a Holocaust-denying Winchester and Cambridge-educated bishop;
Slogans such as "Hamas, Hamas, Jews to the gas" are chanted in
Amsterdam;
Jews are again made to feel they are not full citizens of the
countries of their birth because they refuse to support the right of Hamas and
Hezbollah to use terror attacks against Israeli civilians.
The canary in the coal mine seems in danger of its life once again.
Denis MacShane, MP, is a former Minister for Europe and the author of
Globalising Hatred: the New Anti-Semitism (Weidenfeld & Nicolson)
Anti-Semitism floods Internet after Madoff scandal: campaigners
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2008 07:55:19 -0700
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 05:16:45 -0800 (PST),
<7e8e33fe-b59b-4585-a54f-***@y1g2000pra.googlegroups.com>,
Capitalist
Pig <cochon-***@hotmail.com> wrote:
Anti-Jewish commentary is flooding the Internet in the wake of
Bernard Madoff's arrest on charges of masterminding one of the biggest
Wall Street frauds in history, campaigners said Friday.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said there had been "an outpouring of
anti-Semitic comments on mainstream and extremist Web sites."
Madoff, 70, is Jewish and a prominent member of the powerful US Jewish
community. He is alleged to have defrauded investors, including a
number of Jewish-related charities, of some 50 billion dollars.
"Site users have posted comments ranging from deeply offensive
stereotypical statements about Jews and money -- with some suggesting
that only Jews could perpetrate a fraud on such a scale -- to
conspiracy theories about Jews stealing money to benefit Israel," the
ADL said in a statement.
"Jews are always a convenient scapegoat in times of crisis, but the
Madoff scandal and the fact that so many of the defrauded investors
are Jewish has created a perfect storm for the anti-Semites," said
Abraham Foxman, ADL national director.
"Nowadays, the first place Jew-haters will go is to the Internet,
where they can give voice to their hateful ideas without fear of
repercussions."
Subject: Some call it Anti-Semitism. Others call it The Writing on the Wall.
List-Id: Ingrid <zgrams.zgrams.zundelsite.org>
Some call it Anti-Semitism. Others call it The Writing on the Wall.
Take a look!
41 % Europeans (74% of Spaniards and 67% of Hungarians) say Jews are
behind the [economic] Crisis
Europe blames Jews for crisis
http://www.russiatoday.com/Crisis/news/37222
February 12, 2009, 20:37
The global economic crisis has made anti-Semitism flourish in Europe,
according to a recent study. One-third of Europeans place full
responsibility for the new Great Depression on the international Jewish
community and 40% would not mind if Jewish businessmen
move out from working in global financial markets.
The world is just preparing to embrace the global meltdown that has been
knocking loudly at our doors for the last half year, while Europeans already
know who brought it to our homes. Liberal values and tolerance that used to be
proclaimed as the cornerstones of Europe's prosperity are now vanishing with
increasing speed as the crisis skins EU citizens alive.
Recently the Taylor Nelson Sofres agency conducted a sociological study in 7
European countries for the American Anti-Defamation League (ADL) which
discovered interesting findings. 3500 people (500 representatives from each
country ) from Austria, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Poland and
Spain shared their views on who's to blame for the crunch of the world's
finance.
31% of Europeans are sure that Jews made the crisis possible and 41% agree that
Jews have excessive power on the world's financial markets (74% of Spaniards and
67% of Hungarians support this point of view).
The survey found that so-called "business anti-Semitism" has grown by 5% in
France, 6% in Poland and 7% in Hungary since 2007.
Only Britain can boast of a decrease in xenophobic and anti-Semitic moods, while
the other six countries maintain this trend or have witnessed an escalation of
ethnic enmity.
Anti-Semitic stereotypes are nothing new for Europe, but what strikes the most
is that the meltdown has not entered its worse phase so far, which automatically
means that xenophobic sentiments will grow even stronger.
Here's an example: according to the same survey: 44% of Europeans believe it is
"probably true" that Jews talk too much about Holocaust.
<http://adl.org/PresRele/ASInt_13/5467_13.htm>http://adl.org/PresRele/ASIn
t_13/5467_13.htm
ADL Leader: Gaza War Unleashed 'Pandemic Of Anti-Semitism'
New York, NY, February 12, 2009 Israel's operation to defend itself from Hamas
rocket attacks "opened the floodgates" of anti-Semitism, with Jewish communities
in Europe and Latin America feeling especially vulnerable, the head of the
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said in an address last week.
No one imagined that the war in Gaza "would so explode in an epidemic, a
pandemic of anti-Semitism," said Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, who
described global fallout from the Gaza crisis as the biggest threat to the
safety and well-being of Diaspora Jewry in decades.
"This is the worst, the most intense, the most global that it's been in most of
our memories," Mr. Foxman said, "and the effort to get the good people to stand
up is not easy. All of a sudden, as if the floodgates had been opened, within
days an open season had been declared on world Jewry.
"I challenge you to find a country in the world from Austria to Zimbabwe that is
immune, that is not experiencing this recurring, returning, more virulent, more
vicious, more violent virus called anti-Semitism," Mr. Foxman said.
His remarks capped a series of presentations on global anti-Semitism and Israel
, bringing together leaders from across the country for ADL's National Executive
Committee Meeting, February 5-7 in Palm Beach, Florida .
Mr. Foxman said the incidents that took place globally during the three weeks of
fighting in Gaza included synagogue firebombings, anti-Semitic banners and
graffiti, and cartoons and articles in Arab newspapers accusing Israelis and
Jews of committing a "Holocaust" and comparing Jews to Nazis.
"In every country, in every community, I can read the names of cities that
should conjure up in your mind art, literature, history," Mr. Foxman said.
"Every city on the globe has seen these epithets of 'Israelis and Jews are
Nazis' are forthright. The Warsaw Ghetto and Auschwitz have become epithets.
For what? Israel exercising its right to defend its children, its women, its
citizens."
At the ADL meeting, Richard Prasquier, President of CRIF, the umbrella body of
French Jewish organizations, described the demonstrations,
violence and anti-Semitic attacks that broke out across France after
Israel launched its Gaza operation December 27. ADL leaders also heard a report
on the situation facing Argentinean Jews from Aldo Donzis, President of the
DAIA, the central organization of Argentinean Jews.
Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Gabriela Shalev, described
Israel 's efforts to mitigate civilian casualties in Gaza while taking action
against Hamas operation centers, smuggling tunnels and rocket
factories. "Before the Gaza operation, terrorist groups fired rockets at Israeli
civilians and Israel restrained itself," Ambassador Shalev said.
"Hamas embedded themselves into the civilian population believing that this
would grant them protection. It did not, and it cannot."
EDITORS NOTE: Mr. Foxman's speech may be viewed on League's Web site at
<http://www.adl.org/speech>www.adl.org/speech in video format, or accessed as a
downloadable Podcast.
For the real TRUTH about ZHIDS, visit the world top-rated website
for JEW-WATCH:
http://www.jewwatch.com
Now with more evidence coming out proving ZHID COLLABORATION
WITH NAZIS - another 51 cases besides the renowned Kastner case -
no wonder people around the world are really disliking the
Christkiller ZHIDS!!
Or, other useful websites include:
ZUNDELSITE - www.zundelsite.org
IHR - www.ihr.org
Stormfront - http://www.stormfront.org
OSTARA - www.ostara.org
PAMYAT - http://abbc.com/pamyat/index.html
Edgar J.Steele - www.ConspiracyPenPal.com
AL JAZEERA - http://english.aljazeera.net/HomePage
THE HOFFMAN WIRE - Dedicated to Freedom of the Press,
Investigative Reporting and Revisionist History
Subscribe: HoffmanWire-***@topica.com
Reply-To: Frank Arthur - ***@Arthurian.com,
And here is my address as promised, so call or visit, days or nights:
FRANK H ARTHUR
378 MCDONOUGH BLVD SE
ATLANTA, GA 30315
(770) 739-6508
Map to Frankie's residence:
http://www.google.com/lochp?hl=en&tab=wl&q=378%20MCDONOUGH%20BLVD%20SE+ATL
ANTA+GA+30315
or to Steve Horn - ***@breakthru.com,
Steven Craig Horn
aka KCOM aka Caduceus
1836 NW 11th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
(405) 524-0576
***@spamcop.net
***@breakthru.com
***@hushmail.com
***@earthlink.net
***@vex.net
Picture of disgusting pervert at:
Loading Image...
Ken McVay invites callers,and visitors,to his homosexuals escorts
office: VISIT at:
#5 - 1601 - Bowen Road, Nanaimo, B.C., Canada, or my home at:
Apt. 3108 - 995 Bowen Road, Nanaimo, B.C., Canada
or call: 1-250-616-9431
Feel free to subscribe us to maillists for sex,
homosexuals and the like.
Rise in anti-ZYDism Poland, Europe & Rest of World!
http://polishdefenseleague.com/#poland_blames_jews
See also: http://polishdefenseleague.com/#katyn
From: "Alexander Sharon" <***@shaw.ca>
Newsgroups: soc.culture.polish
Subject: Rise in anti-Semitism all over Europe
Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2009 17:55:31 -0700
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/art
icle5740603.ece
February 16, 2009
The writing is on the synagogue wall
World depressions lead to a rise in anti-Semitism. All over Europe, the evidence
is around us - Denis MacShane
The periodic crises that have shaken world capitalism in the century and a half
since Marx wrote Das Kapital are marked by a common political phenomenon. It is
the rise of political anti-Semitism. Attacks on Jews and Jewishness constitute
the canary in the coal mine that tells us something is going seriously wrong.
Last month a 32-year-old IT worker, Michael Booksatz, was beaten up in the
streets of north London by two hooded men shouting about Palestinians.
Jewish students at the London School of Economics - home to many brilliant Jews
who fled Hitler's Germany - are now frightened by anti-Jewish abuse from
Islamist students. Graffiti such as "Kill the Jews" or "Jihad 4 Israel" appear
close to synagogues in London.
The Metropolitan Police report four times as many anti-Jewish incidents in
recent weeks as Islamaphobic events.
The respected Community Security Trust, which records anti-Jewish attacks with
scrupulous rigour, reports as many attacks on Jews - verbal, vandalism and some
violent - in the first weeks of 2009 as in the first six months of last year.
As the world enters a new era of crisis, anti-Semitism is back. History, as
ever, begins to repeat itself.
The slumps and stock market fever expressed in Zola's novel, L'Argent, or the
populist anger against Wall Street at the end of the 19th century gave rise to
the virulent anti-Semitic politics witnessed in France in connection with the
Dreyfus case or the takeover of Vienna by openly anti-Semitic politicians.
The Great Depression gave rise to the worst expressions of
anti-Semitism ever seen, namely the politics that led to the Holocaust. But even
in Britain the Duke of Wellington of the time was leader of a secret anti-Jewish
organisation which had the initials PJ - Perish Judah - on its letterhead.
The economic crises of the 1970s led to a marked increase in the vote for the
National Front in Britain and the openly anti-Semitic BNP, its
successor extreme party, is doing very well in local elections - below the radar
of the national opinion polls.
The distress and upset over the terrible pictures of children killed in Israel's
attacks on Hamas in Gaza have allowed anti-Israeli feelings to be more violently
and vehemently expressed than ever before.
Criticism of Israel is not anti-Semitic. But all anti-Semites hate the
existence of a Jewish state and hiding behind code words such as
anti-Zionism increases the density and viciousness of their anti-Jewish
utterances.
In Italy, the streets of Milan are daubed with slogans urging Italians not to
buy goods at Jewish shops - an echo of the Nazi slogan "Kauft Nicht Bei Juden".
In Germany, radio phone-ins are full of accusations that the bankers
accused of being responsible for the current economic crisis are Jews.
In anti-Israel demonstrations in Berlin, placards stating "It was a good idea to
use gas" or "I'm anti-Semitic and that's a good thing" were carried. Thus every
Jew is made to feel as if they do not fully belong in the countries where they
were born or the societies that they participate in.
Terrible massacres of Muslims have taken place in different parts of
the world so far this century, from Kashmir to Gujarat.
In Iraq and Afghanistan, Nato soldiers are accused of brutality but
the men with the most blood on their hands of fellow Muslims have been
Islamist ideologues. Yet there is no outrage against the perpetrators of those
attacks compared with the onslaught on Israel and on Jews.
Is it unreasonable to argue that the reason that there is worldwide anger
against Israel but not against other regimes or religions that carry out
massacres of Muslims is because the Israelis are Jews?
Has legitimate criticism and anger against Israel allowed Jew hate to
become almost acceptable politics again?
Add to this a world economic crisis in which it is so easy to point at the names
of the swindlers and banksters that happen to be Jewish, and a new perfect storm
of anti-Semitism begins to take shape.
Today in London a conference of parliamentarians from different
legislatures in Europe and around the world will gather to discuss what can be
done.
Michael Gove, for the Conservatives, will join Labour Cabinet ministers Hazel
Blears and Jim Murphy in saying it is time for the Parliaments of the
democractic world to take action against anti-Semitism - especially Islamist
attacks against young Jewish students on university campuses.
The Pope embraces a Holocaust-denying Winchester and Cambridge-educated bishop;
Slogans such as "Hamas, Hamas, Jews to the gas" are chanted in
Amsterdam;
Jews are again made to feel they are not full citizens of the
countries of their birth because they refuse to support the right of Hamas and
Hezbollah to use terror attacks against Israeli civilians.
The canary in the coal mine seems in danger of its life once again.
Denis MacShane, MP, is a former Minister for Europe and the author of
Globalising Hatred: the New Anti-Semitism (Weidenfeld & Nicolson)
Anti-Semitism floods Internet after Madoff scandal: campaigners
Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2008 07:55:19 -0700
On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 05:16:45 -0800 (PST),
<7e8e33fe-b59b-4585-a54f-***@y1g2000pra.googlegroups.com>,
Capitalist
Pig <cochon-***@hotmail.com> wrote:
Anti-Jewish commentary is flooding the Internet in the wake of
Bernard Madoff's arrest on charges of masterminding one of the biggest
Wall Street frauds in history, campaigners said Friday.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said there had been "an outpouring of
anti-Semitic comments on mainstream and extremist Web sites."
Madoff, 70, is Jewish and a prominent member of the powerful US Jewish
community. He is alleged to have defrauded investors, including a
number of Jewish-related charities, of some 50 billion dollars.
"Site users have posted comments ranging from deeply offensive
stereotypical statements about Jews and money -- with some suggesting
that only Jews could perpetrate a fraud on such a scale -- to
conspiracy theories about Jews stealing money to benefit Israel," the
ADL said in a statement.
"Jews are always a convenient scapegoat in times of crisis, but the
Madoff scandal and the fact that so many of the defrauded investors
are Jewish has created a perfect storm for the anti-Semites," said
Abraham Foxman, ADL national director.
"Nowadays, the first place Jew-haters will go is to the Internet,
where they can give voice to their hateful ideas without fear of
repercussions."
Subject: Some call it Anti-Semitism. Others call it The Writing on the Wall.
List-Id: Ingrid <zgrams.zgrams.zundelsite.org>
Some call it Anti-Semitism. Others call it The Writing on the Wall.
Take a look!
41 % Europeans (74% of Spaniards and 67% of Hungarians) say Jews are
behind the [economic] Crisis
Europe blames Jews for crisis
http://www.russiatoday.com/Crisis/news/37222
February 12, 2009, 20:37
The global economic crisis has made anti-Semitism flourish in Europe,
according to a recent study. One-third of Europeans place full
responsibility for the new Great Depression on the international Jewish
community and 40% would not mind if Jewish businessmen
move out from working in global financial markets.
The world is just preparing to embrace the global meltdown that has been
knocking loudly at our doors for the last half year, while Europeans already
know who brought it to our homes. Liberal values and tolerance that used to be
proclaimed as the cornerstones of Europe's prosperity are now vanishing with
increasing speed as the crisis skins EU citizens alive.
Recently the Taylor Nelson Sofres agency conducted a sociological study in 7
European countries for the American Anti-Defamation League (ADL) which
discovered interesting findings. 3500 people (500 representatives from each
country ) from Austria, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Poland and
Spain shared their views on who's to blame for the crunch of the world's
finance.
31% of Europeans are sure that Jews made the crisis possible and 41% agree that
Jews have excessive power on the world's financial markets (74% of Spaniards and
67% of Hungarians support this point of view).
The survey found that so-called "business anti-Semitism" has grown by 5% in
France, 6% in Poland and 7% in Hungary since 2007.
Only Britain can boast of a decrease in xenophobic and anti-Semitic moods, while
the other six countries maintain this trend or have witnessed an escalation of
ethnic enmity.
Anti-Semitic stereotypes are nothing new for Europe, but what strikes the most
is that the meltdown has not entered its worse phase so far, which automatically
means that xenophobic sentiments will grow even stronger.
Here's an example: according to the same survey: 44% of Europeans believe it is
"probably true" that Jews talk too much about Holocaust.
<http://adl.org/PresRele/ASInt_13/5467_13.htm>http://adl.org/PresRele/ASIn
t_13/5467_13.htm
ADL Leader: Gaza War Unleashed 'Pandemic Of Anti-Semitism'
New York, NY, February 12, 2009 Israel's operation to defend itself from Hamas
rocket attacks "opened the floodgates" of anti-Semitism, with Jewish communities
in Europe and Latin America feeling especially vulnerable, the head of the
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said in an address last week.
No one imagined that the war in Gaza "would so explode in an epidemic, a
pandemic of anti-Semitism," said Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director, who
described global fallout from the Gaza crisis as the biggest threat to the
safety and well-being of Diaspora Jewry in decades.
"This is the worst, the most intense, the most global that it's been in most of
our memories," Mr. Foxman said, "and the effort to get the good people to stand
up is not easy. All of a sudden, as if the floodgates had been opened, within
days an open season had been declared on world Jewry.
"I challenge you to find a country in the world from Austria to Zimbabwe that is
immune, that is not experiencing this recurring, returning, more virulent, more
vicious, more violent virus called anti-Semitism," Mr. Foxman said.
His remarks capped a series of presentations on global anti-Semitism and Israel
, bringing together leaders from across the country for ADL's National Executive
Committee Meeting, February 5-7 in Palm Beach, Florida .
Mr. Foxman said the incidents that took place globally during the three weeks of
fighting in Gaza included synagogue firebombings, anti-Semitic banners and
graffiti, and cartoons and articles in Arab newspapers accusing Israelis and
Jews of committing a "Holocaust" and comparing Jews to Nazis.
"In every country, in every community, I can read the names of cities that
should conjure up in your mind art, literature, history," Mr. Foxman said.
"Every city on the globe has seen these epithets of 'Israelis and Jews are
Nazis' are forthright. The Warsaw Ghetto and Auschwitz have become epithets.
For what? Israel exercising its right to defend its children, its women, its
citizens."
At the ADL meeting, Richard Prasquier, President of CRIF, the umbrella body of
French Jewish organizations, described the demonstrations,
violence and anti-Semitic attacks that broke out across France after
Israel launched its Gaza operation December 27. ADL leaders also heard a report
on the situation facing Argentinean Jews from Aldo Donzis, President of the
DAIA, the central organization of Argentinean Jews.
Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Gabriela Shalev, described
Israel 's efforts to mitigate civilian casualties in Gaza while taking action
against Hamas operation centers, smuggling tunnels and rocket
factories. "Before the Gaza operation, terrorist groups fired rockets at Israeli
civilians and Israel restrained itself," Ambassador Shalev said.
"Hamas embedded themselves into the civilian population believing that this
would grant them protection. It did not, and it cannot."
EDITORS NOTE: Mr. Foxman's speech may be viewed on League's Web site at
<http://www.adl.org/speech>www.adl.org/speech in video format, or accessed as a
downloadable Podcast.
For the real TRUTH about ZHIDS, visit the world top-rated website
for JEW-WATCH:
http://www.jewwatch.com
Now with more evidence coming out proving ZHID COLLABORATION
WITH NAZIS - another 51 cases besides the renowned Kastner case -
no wonder people around the world are really disliking the
Christkiller ZHIDS!!
Or, other useful websites include:
ZUNDELSITE - www.zundelsite.org
IHR - www.ihr.org
Stormfront - http://www.stormfront.org
OSTARA - www.ostara.org
PAMYAT - http://abbc.com/pamyat/index.html
Edgar J.Steele - www.ConspiracyPenPal.com
AL JAZEERA - http://english.aljazeera.net/HomePage
THE HOFFMAN WIRE - Dedicated to Freedom of the Press,
Investigative Reporting and Revisionist History
Subscribe: HoffmanWire-***@topica.com
Reply-To: Frank Arthur - ***@Arthurian.com,
And here is my address as promised, so call or visit, days or nights:
FRANK H ARTHUR
378 MCDONOUGH BLVD SE
ATLANTA, GA 30315
(770) 739-6508
Map to Frankie's residence:
http://www.google.com/lochp?hl=en&tab=wl&q=378%20MCDONOUGH%20BLVD%20SE+ATL
ANTA+GA+30315
or to Steve Horn - ***@breakthru.com,
Steven Craig Horn
aka KCOM aka Caduceus
1836 NW 11th St
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
(405) 524-0576
***@spamcop.net
***@breakthru.com
***@hushmail.com
***@earthlink.net
***@vex.net
Picture of disgusting pervert at:
Loading Image...
Ken McVay invites callers,and visitors,to his homosexuals escorts
office: VISIT at:
#5 - 1601 - Bowen Road, Nanaimo, B.C., Canada, or my home at:
Apt. 3108 - 995 Bowen Road, Nanaimo, B.C., Canada
or call: 1-250-616-9431
Feel free to subscribe us to maillists for sex,
homosexuals and the like.