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Thread ID: 10760 | Posts: 7 | Started: 2003-10-26
2003-10-26 09:01 | User Profile
Bobby Fischer speaks out to applaud Trade Centre attacks By David Bamber and Chris Hastings
BOBBY FISCHER, the reclusive American chess grandmaster, has broken years of silence to support the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon.
The Telegraph has discovered that Mr Fischer gave an interview to an obscure radio station in the Philippines hours after the events on September 11.
Mr Fischer is already wanted for questioning by the FBI for breaking UN sanctions by taking part in a chess match in Serbia against Boris Spassky in 1992 - his first for 20 years.
In his interview on September 11 with Radio Bombo in Baguio City, Mr Fischer said: "This is all wonderful news. It is time to finish off the US once and for all.
"I was happy and could not believe what was happening. All the crimes the US has committed in the world. This just shows, what goes around comes around, even to the US.
"I applaud the act. The US and Israel have been slaughtering the Palestinians for years. Now it is coming back at the US."
Mr Fischer, 58, also attacked Israel and "Jews" who he claimed were responsible for "bringing" the attack on the World Trade Centre. He gave the interview because he is a friend of Pablo Mercado, the station manager. They met through their mutual friend Eugene Torre, the Filipino chess grandmaster.
Last night Mr Mercado confirmed that he took the call from Mr Fischer and then interviewed him live on air. He has met Mr Fischer on several previous occasions with Mr Torre.
Mr Mercado said: "Bobby rang me up while he was watching the events in New York live on television. He felt so strongly about what he was watching, he wanted to say the American government had it coming to them.
"I was shocked but not surprised. I know his views about America because I have spoken to him on a number of occasions and met him through our mutual friend Eugene Torre. It is Bobby Fischer without a shadow of a doubt."
Mr Mercado said that Mr Fischer had put on weight since his last public appearance and talked constantly of his old chess matches. He always carried chess books with him.
The Telegraph tracked down Mr Fischer to his hideaway in Japan on Friday but he put the telephone down. Mr Fischer, who has been a grandmaster since the 1950s, became the first - and so far only - American world champion in 1972.
He disappeared for the best part of 20 years before surfacing in 1992 to play against his old opponent Spassky for $5 million.
The match broke sanctions imposed by the United Nations and in a controversial move he was indicted in the United States. President George Bush, the father of the current president, gave his personal approval for the legal action.
Mr Fischer, who usually lives in Hungary, is a well-known anti-Semite who has spoken out against "the international Jewish conspiracy".
[url]http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/12/02/wfisc02.xml&sSheet=/news/2001/12/02/ixhome.html[/url]
2003-10-30 11:04 | User Profile
Isn't Bobby Fischer Jewish himself? I'd always thought he was. Well, it doesn't really matter anyway, as he's correct about the JewSA's crimes against the Palestinians and others.
2003-11-01 07:00 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Angler]Isn't Bobby Fischer Jewish himself? [/QUOTE]
Yes, with the typical childhood neglect experienced in secular Jewish families too>
Read "Searching for Bobby Fischer" it's a wonderful book, and gives quite an insight into how Jews see the world. Chess is very much Jew-dominated, just what you'd expect from a race that sees nothing wrong with keeping their kids at it from age 6 on. A Jew, they say, will take a book rather than a volleyball to the beach, except these Jew-kids are conditioned to take their chessboard.
In any case, Fisher ain't stupid, and he's been onto the Tribe for years, and for that reason he's probably been in fear for his life for that same length of time.
So maybe he's a Jew, so's Chomsky and so's Israel Shahak, a few of the Tribe seem to get some twinge of conscience, and speak out. Probably due to some Aryan in their bloodline somewhere, Chomsky's very Aryan-looking and Fischer's over 6 feet tall, most unJewlike. I dunno about Shahak but I'm willing to bet some human blood got in there too, and hence the nagging urge towards fairness and decency.
2003-11-01 13:51 | User Profile
Thanks for the info, Acorn. That's sort of what I'd suspected. I guess it doesn't make sense, then, for the above article to refer to Fischer as an "anti-Semite" -- at least not if the implied definition of that term is "someone who hates Jews" rather than the de facto definition of "someone who doesn't believe in Jewish supremacy." It is, however, possible that the authors of the article aren't even aware that Fischer is Jewish.
It's fortunate that there are a few Jews who have enough decency and courage to speak out against the evils committed by the rest of their tribe. Jewish dissenters are essentially immune to the charge of "anti-Semitism," and their status as "insiders" gives them a lot of credibility in the public eye. Of course we all know how the ADL and other sources of Jewish propaganda usually prefer to call Jews like Fischer and Shahak "self-hating Jews," but that's a weak and transparent attempt to silence dissent within the ranks, and it certainly doesn't carry the stigma that the "anti-Semitic" label has for a non-Jew.
2003-11-01 17:08 | User Profile
Fisher's father is German, while his mother is Jewish, so technically he is Jewish, although he is actually also half-German. Appearently he always had problems with his mom and haven't spoken to her for years on end. His problems with the Tribe possibly stem from the troubled relation with his mom and her entourage. I believe his activism to be sincere. After all, he didn't have anything to gain (and had everything to loose) from it. His anti-Jewish, pro-white stance is now decades old. Chess is an excellent mental exercise, and no matter what the Jews do, I would ecourage anybody to get their children started on it early (without exagerating, of course). After all, when going to the beach one can bring the volleyball and the chessboard. Mens sana in corpore sano!
2003-11-01 17:54 | User Profile
Not only does he have nothing to gain, but I believe his stance against the Jews began very early on. Remember he was a chess prodigy, and a celebrity, while still in his early teens. He probably was repulsed by some Jew jewing jewily, and spoke out. That probably began it, and it only got worse from there. Fischer was making millions in a game that was known for the poverty of its players at least in the US. I have a feeling something happened where some Jew wanted Fischer to take a fall, and if Fischer would not do it, he was going to be made to, like it or not. Anything up to and including a strange and fortuitous (for the Jews) jeep accident - no, wait, that was Patton, ok an accidental fall off of a balcony or some-such for Fischer. The guy's hyper-intelligent and big enough to take care of himself in all normal circumstances. I believe he's hidden out all this time for good reason. May Fischer live long and wax eloquent, in any channels he can get time on, and may we and others do all we can to get the truth past the censored US media.
I'm not sure I can say I approve of the 9/11 attacks. What struck me like a sack of sand that day was, OK, Who have we wronged so badly that they feel they need to do this, and What have we done, and How can we make amends? It's late 2003 and tons and tons of reading and research and deep thinking to shake off the US brainwashing and it's obvious, it's ISRAEL stupid! It's our/israel's genocide against people who have been living there peacefully for thousands of years, it's our holy war against Islam, etc. And these people don't have cruise missiles they can aim at precise military targets, they don't have ships and planes and troops, they don't have any more than the average White man in the US has, and generally far less. Yeah thousands died, but someone somewhere on the Net is keeping a "score" of Palestinians killed vs. Israelis killed and on the Pal side it's many thousands. It's a sad, horrible business. That's what they were trying to wake us up to. A friend and I had a convo about Tim McVeigh, and we agree that it was a sad, horrible thing, but if it were not for that attack by McVeigh, there'd have been more people than died in that, killed by more gov't raids/encirclement/firebombing of who-knows-who next, seperatist Quakers peacefully eating their oatmeal or something. McVeigh traded life for life at worst, and probably, a sad comment on the state of things, saved many lives overall. Did the 9/11 attacks save lives overall, and is it just a case of lives on American soil vs. lives, perhaps more lives, on foreign soil? On those grounds is it possible to approve of the 9/11 attacks?
2003-11-01 23:07 | User Profile
[QUOTE=Acorn]Not only does he have nothing to gain, but I believe his stance against the Jews began very early on. Remember he was a chess prodigy, and a celebrity, while still in his early teens. He probably was repulsed by some Jew jewing jewily, and spoke out. [/QUOTE]
Bobby Fischer is undoubtedly a Chess genius and a highly intelligent person. A fact that such a high profile personality, against all odds, is lening his influence to our cause is absolutely laudable.
[QUOTE=Acorn] I believe he's hidden out all this time for good reason. May Fischer live long and wax eloquent, in any channels he can get time on, and may we and others do all we can to get the truth past the censored US media.
I'm not sure I can say I approve of the 9/11 attacks. What struck me like a sack of sand that day was, OK, Who have we wronged so badly that they feel they need to do this, and What have we done, and How can we make amends? It's late 2003 and tons and tons of reading and research and deep thinking to shake off the US brainwashing and it's obvious, it's ISRAEL stupid! It's our/israel's genocide against people who have been living there peacefully for thousands of years, it's our holy war against Islam, etc. And these people don't have cruise missiles they can aim at precise military targets, they don't have ships and planes and troops, they don't have any more than the average White man in the US has, and generally far less. Yeah thousands died, but someone somewhere on the Net is keeping a "score" of Palestinians killed vs. Israelis killed and on the Pal side it's many thousands. It's a sad, horrible business. That's what they were trying to wake us up to. A friend and I had a convo about Tim McVeigh, and we agree that it was a sad, horrible thing, but if it were not for that attack by McVeigh, there'd have been more people than died in that, killed by more gov't raids/encirclement/firebombing of who-knows-who next, seperatist Quakers peacefully eating their oatmeal or something. McVeigh traded life for life at worst, and probably, a sad comment on the state of things, saved many lives overall. Did the 9/11 attacks save lives overall, and is it just a case of lives on American soil vs. lives, perhaps more lives, on foreign soil? On those grounds is it possible to approve of the 9/11 attacks?[/QUOTE]
I also dont't approve of the 911 attacks per se - lots of absolutely innocent people perished. On the other side, as you correctly noted, this sort of things is to be expected in a war where one side (US/Israel) is fighting with cruise missiles, F16s and helicopter gunships, while the other has only the testicular fortitude of its people to put on the scale. It would never happen were it not for the US meddling in the Middle East and its new-found role as Israel's pitbull. Regarding McVeigh, it is my opinion that tens, maybe hundreds of them are being made at this very moment in Irak.