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il ragno [OP]

2002-11-22 17:26 | User Profile

Last week it was Britcop "hate sweeps"; yesterday they were arresting citizens for protesting diversity rammed down their throats; today it's this story from California. They're talking about TEN YEAR sentences here....can someone kindly point out a crime to me first? Remember that anyone with a well-stocked kitchen and household cleaning supplies is guilty of "possessing bomb- making materials".....if they want to see it that way.

This is serious shizznit, folks: ZOG is cracking down on white racial consciousness and no pussyfooting around. Since this case is likely (one would hope!) to be thrown out of court, its value derives from its social-control aspects: if you sit in jail a while for owning the Turner Diaries before they grudgingly let you go, try telling your surgically-repaired a**hole that it turned out to be nothing. And you can bet they'll house you with the brothers, with mood-lighting in the cell besides, while they rehearse their "it was all an administrative error" excuses for the cameras.

Bearing in mind all the while that no matter how flagrant the abuse of your rights or how dehumanizing your treatment, the lickspittle media have been whip-trained to respond to you with public scorn and/or ridicule.

The haters-of-hate are ready with tanks and snipers for any self-identified white men tossing rocks. "I hope it would have a chilling effect on those people who are sitting on the fence regarding whether to throw their allegiance to racist causes", said the nice district attorney who's there to protect you.

[url=http://www2.ocregister.com/ocrweb/ocr/article.do?id=12266§ion=LOCAL&year=2002&month=11&day=19]http://www2.ocregister.com/ocrweb/ocr/arti...month=11&day=19[/url] 2002

Authorities hope racists discouraged Three suspected of criminal activity related to white supremacism were investigation targets. By GREG HARDESTY and JOHN MCDONALD The Orange County Register

Four folding tables were lined up in a row. A pamphlet titled "Did Six Million Really Die?" sat on one table. A black leather jacket modeled after an SS uniform rested on another.

On another table was a replica of a can of Zylon B, a chemical used in the Nazi gas chambers.

Behind this dramatic foreground, Orange County prosecutors announced Monday the arrests and charges against two people suspected of being leaders of white-supremacy groups and a third already in prison.

The arrests of the alleged state leader of the Aryan Nation and a leader of the Women for Aryan Unity - groups believed to have several hundred members each in Orange and Los Angeles counties - could have a "chilling effect" on their followers, a prosecutor said.

"And I hope it would have a chilling effect on those people who are sitting on the fence regarding whether to throw their allegiance to racist causes," Deputy District Attorney Nick Thompson said.

District Attorney Tony Rackauckas said the arrests are not about the right to free speech.

"People have a right to spew this kind of hatred if they wish," Rackauckas said at district attorney headquarters in Santa Ana. "But when they cross the line - when they go into criminal conduct - we're going to be all over them."

Jack Frederick Steele, 29, of Long Beach, allegedly the state leader of Aryan Nation, was arrested Monday. Bail was set at $100,000.

Although Steele works as a security guard at the Port of Long Beach, officials said they didn't uncover any signs of white-supremacist criminal activity there.

Steele faces a possible 10 yearsin prison if convicted of violating terms of his probation by owning a gun as well as falsifying financial documents submitted to his probation officer.

Steele was prohibited from participating in white-supremacist groups as part of his probation for a conviction for assault with a deadly weapon in Orange County in 2000.

His profile increased in Orange County in April when he tried but failed to organize a party commemorating Adolf Hitler's birthday at a lodge in La Habra, authorities said.

Authorities said they pounced on Steele because he continues to flout the terms of his probation and allegedly distributes hate literature.

Steele's friends and alleged associates in spreading white-power propaganda, Christine Greenwood, 28, and John Patrick McCabe, 23, both of Anaheim, each face a possible nine years in prison for allegedly possessing bomb- making materials.

Greenwood is a reputed member of the extremist group Blood and Honor and a suspected leader of Women for Aryan Unity, which grooms wives and girlfriends of members of Nazi-type groups to "raise the next generation of haters," said Joyce Greenspan, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League.

Greenwood also is alleged to be coordinator of the national Aryan Baby Drive, which raises money to supply food, clothing and other items to poor white families who subscribe to white- supremacist views, authorities say.

Steele and Greenwood are scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday in Santa Ana. McCabe must be transported from prison, so it is unclear when he will be arraigned.

Authorities said they found and seized ingredients that can be used to make bombs inside Greenwood and McCabe's Rancho Del Monte apartment in Anaheim nearly three years ago.

But the couple weren't charged with possessing the bomb-making materials until now, when their connection to Steele recently became clear and post- 9/11 efforts became more concentrated, Thompson said.

"We didn't want to wait for something serious to happen," Thompson said.

Tenants of various ethnicities live in the apartment complex. There never was any trouble with the couple, apartment manager Jeanette Phillips said.

"They're very quiet, they work, they pay their bills," she said.

Asked if she had heard about the police allegations that they had stored materials for making bombs in their apartment, she said: "I'd be very surprised if that were true. They don't look like it. They don't act like it. They mind their own business."

Phillips said she talked frequently to Greenwood and McCabe but had never heard them speak of the Aryan Nation.


jeffersonian

2002-11-22 20:31 | User Profile

Regardless of one’s personal views about the validity of these defendants opinion’s or any freemans opinion’s on any subject, this article chills to the bone.

But it’s no surprise. Not since the thought crimes created by “hate crime” legislation. It was inevitable. I guess any excuse is a good one if arresting someone is in the “public good”.


Ragnar

2002-11-23 02:34 | User Profile

Originally posted by il ragno@Nov 22 2002, 17:26


This is serious shizznit, folks... Bearing in mind all the while that no matter how flagrant the abuse of your rights or how dehumanizing your treatment, the lickspittle media have been whip-trained to respond to you with public scorn and/or ridicule...*

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                This is very true & worse than ever since The Reagan Media Centralization Program, aka "deregulation."   I happen to know from close up how it works.  Media corporations are abusing such things as internships to weed out the precious few souls who think for themselves and express those thoughts.

Anyone watching the boob-tube for even a few minutes can see the result.

Keep passing the word to our kinsmen; this really is serious. I for one cannot believe there is not a single coast-to-coast European rights organization getting broad support from our so-called racial brethren. Those of us who've been supporting David Duke are wondering what in blazes it's gonna take to get the sheeple's attention.


N.B. Forrest

2002-11-23 15:01 | User Profile

That is one of the most infuriating stories I've seen in a long time. "Bomb-making components" - not bombs: of course what this bullsh-t means is if a pro-White happens to have a supply of black powder and a section of pipe in his possession, it's off to the Greystone Apartments. These scum-froths Thompson & Rackaukas.....

This is going to be a Nuremburg-style show trial in microcosm.


amundsen

2002-11-23 16:46 | User Profile

**"They're very quiet, they work, they pay their bills," she said. **

No surprise, they are White. They are not taking welfare, are not disturbing neighbors, and are not ingorning their obligations. But they suffer from a horrible disease, a dislike of people who do just the opposite.