NewsLetter July AD1990 - Christian Identity Ministries

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NewsLetter July AD1990 - Christian Identity Ministries
Christian Identity Ministries
A member of the
Congregations of Israel
PO Box 146, CARDWELL QLD 4849, Australia
Ph: 07-4066 0146 (International 61-7 instead of 07) www.christianidentityministries.com - hr_cim@bigpond.com
“Blessed be the LORD God of Israel; For He hath visited and redeemed His people, And hath raised up an horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David; as he spake by the mouth of his holy prophets, which have been since the world began; That we should be saved from our enemies and from
the hand of all that hate us; to perform the mercy promised to our fathers and to remember his holy covenant; The oath which he sware to our father
Abraham, That he would grant unto us, that we being delivered out of the hand of our enemies might serve him without fear, in holiness and righteousness
before him, all the days of our lives.” Luke 1:68-75; the Anglo-Saxon-Celtic-Germanic-Scadinavian people are ISRAEL!
NewsLetter
July AD 1990
The people
looked upon Father Samaan as their guide in the field of spiritual and theologi¬
cal matters for he was an authority and a source of deep information on venial and mortal sins,
well versed in the secrets of Paradise, Hell, and Purgatory.
Father Samaan's mission in North Lebanon was to travel from one village to another, preaching
and curing the people from the horrible trap of Satan. The Reverend Father waged constant war
with Satan. The peasants honoured and respected this clergyman, and were always anxious to buy
his advice or prayers with pieces of gold and silver; and at every harvest they would present him
with the finest fruits of their fields.
One evening in Autumn, as Father Samaan walked his way toward a solitary village, crossing
SATAN AND THE PRIEST is a fable. As you know, fables teach lessons
(morals) by using imaginary characters and scenarios.
In this fable we see an illustration of the dialectic of Priestcraft. It creates
a public image by portraying priests as "fighters of evil." The priest's im¬
age is further enhanced by the invention of a special "adversary" - oneÿ
which is vulnerable ONLY to the priests. Thus, a "Satan" is needed to bal¬
ance the equation (the dialectic). This invented "adversary" is the most
important feature of churches. He is such an essential element that he is
usually the central idol of the churches, and religious folks ciing to him
tenaciously.
Thus, like a dog chasing his own tail, the
followers of "religion" are led around
and around the endless circle of dia¬
lectical balance (symbolized in the
Taoist circle). This confuses and
"opiates" the people, keeping
them passive and tractable.
Satan and fhe Priest, is a reprint,
edited slightly and given a new ti¬
tle. It illustrates that "Satan" was an
invention of churchmen and despots
the ones who gain by it.
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those valleys and hills, he heard a pain¬
ful cry emerging from a ditch at the
side of the road. He stopped and
looked in the direction of the voice,
and saw an unclothed man lying on
the ground. Streams of blood oozed
from deep wounds in his head and
chest. He was moaning pitifully for
aid, saying, "Save me, help me. Have
mercy on me, Iam dying." Father Samaan looked with perplexity at the suf¬
ferer, and said within himself, "This
man must be a thief . . . He probably
tried to rob the wayfarers and failed.
Some one has wounded him, and 1
fear that should he die 1 may be ac¬
cused of having taken his life."
Having thus pondered the situation,
he resumed his journey, whereupon
the dying man stopped him, calling
out, "Do not leave me! I am dying!"
Then the Father meditated again, and
his face became pale as he realized he
was refusing to help. His lips quivered,
but he spoke to himself, saying, "He
must surely be one of the madmen
wandering in the wilderness. The sight
of his wounds brings fear into my
heart; what shall Ido? Surely a spiritu¬
al doctor is not capable of treating
flesh-wounded bodies." Father Samaan
walked ahead a few paces when the
near-corpse uttered a painful plaint
that melted the heart of the rock and
editor
he gasped, "Come close to me! Come,
for we have been friends a long time .
. . You are Father Samaan, the Good
Shepherd, and 1 am not a thief nor a
madman . . . Come close, and do not
let me die in this deserted place.
Come, and Iwill tell you who Iam."
Father Samaan came close to the
man, knelt, and stared at him; but he
saw a strange face with contrasting
features; he saw intelligence with sly¬
ness, ugliness with beauty, and wicked¬
ness with softness. He withdrew to his
feet sharply, and exclaimed, "Who are
you"?
With a fainting voice, the dying
man said, "Fear me not, Father, for we
have been strong friends for long.
Help me to stand, and take me to the
nearby streamlet and cleanse my
wounds with your linens." And the Fa¬
ther inquired, "Tell me who you are,
for I do not know you, nor even re¬
member having seen you."
And the man replied with an ago¬
nizing voice, "You know my identity!
You have seen me one thousand times
and you speak of me each day ... I
am dearer to you than your own life."
And the Father reprimanded, "You are
a lying imposter! A dying man should
tell the truth ... I have never seen
your evil face in my entire life. Tell me
who you are, or Iwill suffer you to die,
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soaked in your own escaping life." And
the wounded man moved slowly and
looked into the clergyman's eyes, and
upon his lips appeared a mystic smile;
and in a quiet, deep and smooth voice
he said, "I am Satan."
Upon hearing the fearful word, Fa¬
ther Samaan uttered a terrible cry that
shook the far corners of the valley;
then he stared, and realized that the
dying man's body, with its grotesque
distortions, coincided with the likeness
of Satan in a religious picture hanging
on the wall of the village church. He
trembled and cried out, saying, "God
has shown me your hellish image and
justly caused me to hate you; cursed be
you forevermore! The mangled lamb
must be destroyed by the shepherd lest
he will infect the other lambs!"
Satan answered, "Be not in haste,
Father, and lose not this fleeting time
in empty talk . . . Come and close my
wounds quickly, before Life departs
from my body." And the clergyman re¬
torted, "The hands which offer a daily
sacrifice to God shall not touch a body
made of the secretion of Hell . . . You
must die accursed by the tongues of
the Ages, and the lips of Humanity, for
you are the enemy of Humanity, and it
is your avowed purpose to destroy all
virtue."
Satan moved in anguish, raising
himself upon one elbow, and respond¬
ed, "You know not what you are say¬
ing, nor understand the crime you are
committing upon yourself. Give heed,
for 1 will relate my story. Today I
walked alone in this solitary valley.
When I reached this place, a group of
angels descended to attack, and struck
me severely; had it not been for one of
them, who carried a blazing sword
with two sharp edges, I would have
driven them off, but I had no power
against the brilliant sword." And Satan
ceased talking for a moment, as he
pressed a shaking hand upon a deep
wound in his side. Then he continued,.
"The armed angel-I believe he was Mi-1
chael-was an expert gladiator. Had 1
not thrown myself to the friendly
ground and feigned to have been slain,
he would have torn me into brutal
death."
With voice of triumph, and casting
his eyes heavenward, the Father of¬
fered, "Blessed be Michael's name,
who has saved Humanity from this vi¬
cious enemy."
And Satan protested, "My disdain
for Humanity is not greater than your
hatred for yourself . . . You are bless¬
ing Michael who never has come to
BRITAIN'S ... REAL ESTATE ... Once again unrestrained bank
lending has fuelled a surge in housing prices that has proven
unsustainable. ... the mass of borrowed money has prompted
... (a) raise (in) interest rates." The Investment Reporter, p. 1,
Hoskins
Report
SMOKING: Children
of women
who smoke more than half a
a day were twice
pack of cigarettes
as likely to to be asthmatic.
UNFILTERED
NEWS
Insight, p 47, April 30, 1990.
April 1990.
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your rescue
. . . You are cursing me in
the hour of my defeat, even though I
was, and still am, the source of your
tranquility and happiness . . . You
deny me your blessing, and extend not
your kindness, but you live and
prosper in the shadow of my being. . .
You have adopted for my existence an
excuse and weapon for your career,
and you employ my name in justifica¬
tion for your deeds. Has not my past
caused you to be in need of my
present and future? Have you reached
your goal in amassing the required
wealth? Have you not found it possible
to extract more gold and silver from
your followers, using my kingdom as a
threat?
CHURCH DEFINED
"Do you not realize that you will
starve to death if I were to die? What
would you do tomorrow if you allowed
me to die today? What vocation would
loving and benevolent God.' Then man
turned his back to the great circle of
light and saw his shadow upon the
earth, and he hailed, 'In the depths of
the earth there is a dark devil who
loves wickedness.'
"And the man walked toward his
cave, whispering to himself, 'I am. be¬
tween two compelling forces, one in
whom Imust take refuge, and the oth¬
er against whom Imust struggle.' And
the ages marched in procession while
man existed between two powers, one
that he blessed because it exalted him,
and one that he cursed because it
frightened him. But he never perceived
the meaning of a blessing or of a
curse; he was between the two, like a
tree between Summer, when it
blooms, and Winter, when it shivers.
"When man saw the dawn of civili¬
zation, which is human understanding,
have bought your advice with their
poor denars and with the products of
their land. What would they buy from
you tomorrow, if they discovered that
their wicked enemy no longer existed?
Your occupation would die with me,
for the people would be safe from sin.
As a clergyman, do you not realize
DIALECTIC PRINCIPLE
"In the first hour of the beginning
of time, man stood before the face of
the sun and stretched forth his arms
and cried for the Urst time, saying,
'Behind the sky there is a great and
bers of that clan were gathered around
the hut of their Chief, talking of the
outcome of their day and waiting for
their slumber time, a man suddenly
leaped to his feet, pointed toward the
moon, and cried out, saying, 'Look at
the Night God! His face is dark, and
his beauty has vanished, and he has
turned into a black stone hanging in
the dome of the sky!' The multitude
gazed at the moon, shouted in awe,
and shook with fear, as if the hands of
darkness had clutched their hearts, for
they saw the Night God slowly turning
into a dark ball which changed the
bright countenance of the earth and
caused the hills and valleys before their
eyes to disappear behind a black veil.
PRIESTCRAFT
you pursue if my name disappeared?
For decades you have been roaming
these villages and warning the people
against falling into my hands. They
that Satan's existence alone has
created his enemy, the church?
That ancient conflict is the secret hand
which removes the gold and silver
from the faithful's pocket and deposits
it forever into the pouch of the preach¬
er and missionary. How can you per¬
mit me to die here, when you know it
will surely cause you to lose your prestige, your church, your home, and
your livelihood?"
Satan became silent for a moment
and his humility was now converted
into a confident independence, and he
continued, "Father, you are proud, but
ignorant. 1 will disclose to you the his¬
tory of belief, and in it you will find the
truth which joins both of our beings,
and ties my existence with your very
conscience.
ing that era, could not be obtained ex¬
cept by arduous toil, La Wiss slept
many nights with an empty stomach.
"One Summer night, as the mem¬
the family as a unit came into being.
Then came the tribes, whereupon la¬
bour was divided according to ability
and inclination; one clan cultivated the
land, another built shelters, others
wove raiment or hunted food. Subse¬
quently divination made its appearance
upon the earth, and this was the first
career adopted by man which pos¬
sessed no essential urge or necessity."
Satan ceased talking for a moment.
Then he laughed and his mirth shook
the empty valley, but his laughter re¬
minded him of his wounds, and he
placed his hand on his side, suffering
with pain. He steadied himself and
continued, "Divination appeared and
grew on earth in strange fashion.
"There was a man in the first tribe
called La Wiss. I know not the origin of
his name. He was an intelligent crea¬
ture, but extremely indolent and he de¬
tested work in the cultivation of land,
construction of shelters, grazing of cat¬
tle or any pursuit requiring body move¬
ment or exertion. And since food, dur¬
OCCUPIED: "Dade County, Florida, school board interviewed
applicants for school superintendent ... One of the applicants
... Paul Beil ... stated that there should be more Hispanic
"At that moment, La Wiss, who
had seen an eclipse before, and under¬
stood its simple cause, stepped for¬
ward to make much of this opportuni¬
ty. He stood in the midst of the
throng, lifted his hands to the sky, and
in a strong voice he addressed them,
saying, 'Kneel and pray, for the Evi?
God of Obscurity is locked in struggle
with the Illuminating Night God; if the.
Evil God conquers him, we will all per¬
ish, but if the Night God triumphs over
him, we will remain alive . . . Pray now
and worship . . . Cover your faces with
earth . . . Close your eyes, and lift not
your heads toward the sky, for he who
witnesses the two gods wrestling will
lose his sight and mind, and will re¬
main blind and insane all his life! Bend
your heads low, and with all your
hearts urge the Night God against his
enemy, who is our mortal enemy!'
"Thus did La Wiss continue talking,
using many cryptic words of his own
fabrication which they had never
heard. After this crafty deception, as
the moon returned to its previous glo¬
ry, La Wiss raised his voice louder than
before and said impressively, 'Rise
now, and look at the Night God who
has triumphed over his evil enemy. He
is resuming his journey among the
stars. Let it be known that through
your prayers you have helped him to
overcome the Devil of Darkness. He is
pleased now, and brighter than ever.'
"The multitude rose and gazed at
the moon that was shining in full
beam. Their fear became tranquility,
and their confusion was now joy. They
added that this means teaching 'Anglos' to speak Spanish.
(Another applicant for the job stated that) 'for those who
oppose it' (Anglos learning Spanish, they can move to)
'Broward County and elsewhere.'" Border Watch, May T990,
p. 5, AICF, Box 525, Monterey, Virginia 24465
administrators. Hispanics make up 46% of Dade County
public school students and 18% of school administrates. Bell
... also affirmed their support for bilingual education, and
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commenced dancing and singing and
striking with their thick sticks upon
sheets of iron, filling the valleys with
their clamour and shouting.
"That night, the Chief of the tribe
called La Wiss and spoke to him, say¬
ing, 'You have done something that
no man has ever done . . . You have
demonstrated knowledge of a hidden
secret that no other among us under¬
stands. Reflecting the will of my peo¬
ple, you are to be the highest ranking
member, after me, in the tribe. I am
the strongest man, and you are the
wisest and most learned person . . .
You are the medium between our peo¬
ple and the gods, whose desires and
deeds you are to interpret, and you will
teach us those things necessary to gain
their blessings and love.'
"And La Wiss slyly assured,
'Everything the Human God reveals to
me in my divine dreams will be con¬
veyed to you in awakeness, and you
may be confident that Iwill act directly
between you and him.' The chief was
assured, and gave La Wiss two horses,
seven calves, seventy sheep and seven¬
ty lambs; and he spoke to him, saying,
The men of the tribe shall build for
you a strong house, and we will give
you at the end of each harvest season
a part of the crop of the land so you
may live as an honourable and respect¬
ed Master.'
perpetual being?'
"The God of Gods became enraged
and said, 'I shall preserve for myself
the primary power and the great au¬
thority and the essential secrets, for 1
am the beginning and the end.'
"And Bahtaar answered him, say¬
ing, 'Unless you share with me your
might and power, I and my children
and my children's children will revolt
against you!' At that moment, the God
of Gods stood upon his throne in the
deep heavens, and drew forth a sword,
and grasped the Sun as a shield; and
with a voice that shook all corners of
eternity he shouted out, saying,
'Descend, you evil rebel, to the dismal
lower world where darkness and mis¬
ery exist! There you shall remain in ex¬
ile, wandering until the Sun turns into
ashes and the stars into dispersed par¬
ticles!' In that hour, Bahtaar descended
from the upper world into the lower
world, where all the evil spirits dwelt.
Thereupon, he swore by the secret of
Life that he would fight his father and
brothers by trapping every soul who
love them.'
"As the Chief listened, his forehead
wrinkled and his face turned pale. He
ventured, 'Then the name of the Evil
God is Bahtaar?' and La Wiss respond¬
ed, 'His name was Bahtaar when he
was in upper world, but when he en¬
tered into the lower world, he adopted
successively the names Baalzaboul,
mourns when we are joyous. We must,
through my knowledge, examine him
thoroughly, in order to avoid his evil;
we must study his character, so we will
not step upon his trap-laden path.'
DIALECTIC APPLIED
Satanail, Balial, Zamiel, Ahriman,
Mara, Abdon, Devil, and finally Satan,
which is the most famous.'
Death. Then Satan continued, "Thus
divination came to this earth, and thus
was my existence the cause for its ap¬
pearance. La Wiss was the first who
adopted my cruelty as a vocation. Af¬
ter the death of La Wiss, this occupa¬
tion circulated through his children and
prospered until it became a perfect
and divine profession, pursued by
those whose minds are ripe with
knowledge, and whose souls are noble,
and whose hearts are pure, and whose
"La Wiss rose and started to leave,
but the Chief stopped him, saying,
'Who and what is the one whom you
call the Human God? Who is the dar¬
ing God who wrestles with the glorious
Night God? We have never pondered
him before.1 La Wiss rubbed his fore¬
head and answered him, saying, 'My
Honourable Master, in the olden lime,
before the creation of man, all the
Gods were living peacefully together in
an upper world behind the vastness of
the stars. The God of Gods was their
father, and knew what they did not
know, and did what they were unable
to do. He kept for himself the divine
secrets that existed beyond the eternal
laws. During the seventh epoch of the
twelfth age, the spirit of Bahtaar, who
haled the great God, revolted and
stood before his father, and said, 'Why
do you keep for yourself the power of
great authority upon all creatures, hid¬
ing away from us the secrets and laws
of the Universe? Are we not your chil¬
dren who believe in you and share with
you the great understanding and the
FEAR FACTOR
'The Chief repeated the word
'Satan' many times with a quivering
voice that sounded like the rustling of
the dry branches at the passing of the
wind; then he asked, 'Why does Satan
hate man as. much as he hates the
MENTAL SURRENDER
"The Chief leaned his head upon
his thick stick and whispered, saying, 'I
have learned now the inner secret of
that strange power who directs the
tempest toward our homes and brings
the pestilence upon us and our cattle.
The people shall learn all that I have
comprehended now, and La Wiss will
be blessed, honoured and glorified for
revealing to them the mystery of their
powerful enemy, and directing them
away from the road of evil.'
"And La Wiss left the Chief of the
tribe and went to his retiring place,
happy over his ingenuity, and intoxi¬
cated with the wine of his pleasure and
fancy. For the first time, the Chief and
all the tribe, except La Wiss, spent the
night slumbering in beds surrounded
by horrible ghosts, fearful spectres,
and disturbing dreams."
CHURCH HISTORY
Satan ceased talking for a moment,
while Father Samaan stared at him as
one bewildered, and upon the Father's
lips appeared the sickly laughter of
gods?'
fancy is vast.
"And La Wiss responded quickly,
'He hates man because man is a de¬
scendant of Satan's brothers and sis¬
ters.' The Chief exclaimed, 'Then Sa¬
tan is the cousin of man!' In a voice
mingled with confusion and annoy¬
ance, he retorted, 'Yes, Master, but he
is their great enemy who fills their days
with misery and their nights with horri¬
ble dreams. He is the power who di¬
rects the tempest toward their hovels,
and brings famine upon their planta¬
"In Babylon, the people bowed sev¬
en times in worshipping before a priest
tion, and disease upon them and their
animals. He is an evil and powerful
god; he is wicked, and he rejoices
when we are in sorrow, and he
who fought me with his chantings . . .
In Nineveh, they looked upon a man,
who claimed to have known my inner
secrets, as a golden link between God
and man ... In Tibet, they called the
person who wrestled with me The Son
of the Sun and Moon ... In Byblus,
Ephesus and Antioch, they offered
their children's lives in sacrifice to my
opponents ... In Jerusalem and
Rome, they placed their lives in the
hands of those who claimed they hated
me and fought me with all their might.
on the campaign. Last year Toshiba got a mere slap on the
wrist. Their campaign paid off. No one has deeper pockets
when it comes to influencing legislation in Washington than
the Japanese. The day will come when the American citizen
will be thankful for a bowl of rice, and the Japanese will
graciously supply it with the help of American politicans.
JAPAN'S LOBBY: The U.S. government is not likely to do
anything against Japanese trade practices. Two years ago
Toshiba was heartily condemned by Congress for selling
military electronic equipment to the USSR. Toshiba went to
work. Its lobbyists now include former senior administration
officials and congressmen. Toshiba spent about $30 million
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THE ESSENTIAL SATAN
SAVING THE CHURCH
"In every city under the sun my
name was the axis of the educational
circle of religion, arts, and philosophy.
Mad it not been for me, no temples
And Satan stretched his arms and
bent his head forward and gasped
deeply; his face turned to grey and he
resembled one of those Egyptian stat¬
ues laid waste by the Ages at the side
of the Nile. Then he fixed his glittering
eyes upon Father Samaan's face, and
said, in a faltering voice, "I am tired
and weak. 1 did wrong by using mywaning strength to speak on things
you already knew. Now you may do as
you please . . . You may carry me to
your home and treat my wounds, or
leave me in this place to die."
Father Samaan quivered and
rubbed his hands nervously, and with
apology in his voice he said, "I know
now what I had not known an hour
ago. Forgive my ignorance. I know
that your existence in this world
creates temptation, and temptation is
a measurement by which God adjudg¬
es the value of human souls. It is a
scale which Almighty God uses to
weigh the spirits. I am certain that if
you die, temptation will die, and with
its passing, death will destroy the ideal
power which elevates and alerts man.
"You must live, for if you die and
the people know it, their fear of hell
will vanish and they will cease worship¬
ping, for naught would be sin. You
must live, for in your life is the salva¬
tion of humanity from vice and sin.
"As to myself, I shall sacrifice my
hatred for you on the altar of my love
for man."
Satan uttered a laugh that rocked
the ground, and he said, "What an in¬
would have been built, no towers or
palaces would have been erected. I am
the courage that creates resolution in
man ... Iam the source that provokes
originality of thought ... I am the
hand that moves man's hands ... Iam
Satan everlasting. I am Satan whom
the people fight in order to keep them¬
selves alive. If they cease struggling
against me, slothfulness will deaden
their minds and hearts and souls, in ac¬
cordance with the weird penalties of
their tremendous myth.
"1 am the enraged and mute tem¬
pest who agitates the minds of man
and the hearts of women. And in fear
of me, they will travel to places of wor¬
ship to condemn me, or to places of
vice to make me happy by surrender¬
ing to my will. The monk who prays in
the silence of the night to keep me
away from his bed is like the prostitute
who invites me to her chamber. I am
Satan everlasting and eternal.
"I am the builder of convents and
monasteries upon the foundation of
fear. 1 build wine shops and wicked
houses upon the foundations of lust
and self-gratification. If I cease to exist,
fear and enjoyment will be abolished
from the world, and through their dis¬
appearance, desires and hopes will
cease to exist in the human heart. Life
will become empty and cold, like a
harp with broken strings. I am Satan
everlasting,
"I am the inspiration for Falsehood,
Slander, Treachery, Deceit and Mock¬
ery, and if these elements were to be
removed from this world, human socie¬
ty would become like a deserted field
in which naught would thrive but
thorns of virtue. I am Satan
Courtesy TH_E
.....
telligent person you are, Father! And
what wonderful knowledge you pos¬
sess in theological facts! You have
found, through the power of your
knowledge, a purpose for my exis¬
tence which 1 had never understood,
and now we realize our need for each
other.
"Come close to me, my brother;
darkness is submerging the plains, and
half of my blood has escaped upon the
sand of this valley, and naught remains
of me but the remnants of a broken
body which Death shall soon buy un¬
less you render aid." Father Samaan
rolled the sleeves of his robe and ap¬
proached, and lifted Satan to his back
and walked toward his home.
In the midst of those valleys, en¬
gulfed with silence and embellished
with the veil of darkness, Father Sa¬
maan walked toward the village with
his back bent under his heavy burden.
His black raiment and long beard were
spattered with blood streaming from
above him, but he struggled forward,
his lips moving in fervent prayer for
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the life of the dying Satan.
According to Marx, "religion is the
opium of the people. "This has
proven true. However, for the drug
to work it requires the chemistry of
both elements of the dialectic both Church and Satan. Without
the one, the other is unneeded.
Without "Satan," the churches
have no use. "Satan" is the church¬
es' truest friend. He is absolutely
essential to their existence.
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box 8430, Bedford OREGON 97504
AFRICAN CHRISTIAN
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everlasting.
"I am the father and mother of sin,
and if sin were to vanish, the fighters
of sin would vanish with it, along with
their families and structures.
"I am the heart of all evil. Would
you wish for human motion to stop
through cessation of my heartbeats?
Would you accept the result after de¬
stroying the cause? I am the cause!
Would you allow me to die in this de¬
serted wilderness? Do you desire to
sever the bond that exists between you
and me? Answer me, clergyman!"
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peswawsss
The call to "unity" is a recurring
problem in the Christian Identity
movement. When this happens, we
see unity advocates, in one form or
another, trying to rally everyone
around one man, one organization or
one written set of official beliefs. "If
Identity Christians could just unite into
one large group," they reason, "then
we could force the world to hear us.
God could get things done. Strength in
numbers would be our salvation from
whatever the forces of evil might be."
The idea of "independence" is
scoffed at even though that is suppos¬
edly what America was founded upon.
"Freedom" is thought of as the power
of public approval rather then the
power of public indifference.
Many have asked me why there
isn't more unity among the pastors of
the Christian Identity movement and
why I don't try harder to unify with
other pastors and groups. Refusing to
work toward integration and unifica¬
tion is often interpreted as "being quar¬
relsome," or "being a heretic," "a Jew,"
or "a Commie."
However, independence is the
strength of freedom. Ihold fast to that
principle even though some do not un¬
derstand or agree.
Some of my thinking can be found
in the following letter that was written
in 1984 by Pastor Sheldon Emry in re¬
sponse to Walter White's repeated at¬
tempts to garner Sheldon into his
movement to form a united Christian
Identity organization. I was working
with Sheldon at that time. We had the
largest Christian Identity ministry in
America, so it would have been easy
to bring a great number of Identity
people into one corral if White could
get Pastor Emry's cooperation. But
Sheldon declined because he saw how
unify could be used against wellmeaning individuals - and the corral
would become a prison.
In a world that has recently be¬
come officially "unified" by the new
Bush/Gorbechev debacle, indepen¬
dence appears to be all but dead. This
is all the more reason why we should
be promoting independence and free¬
dom; truth rather than unity and pop¬
ularity. This letter shows another side
of "unity" which is hardly ever heard.
-Iopefully it will help answer why 1
teach independence instead of unity.
— editor
"Unity" Letter from Emry to Walter White, 1/10/84:
You still persist in your invitations to Christian Israel Pa¬
triot leaders to "unite" to work as a group for "one goal."
This is my third letter to you refusing to participate. This
letter will go into additional detail as to why Patriots should
refuse to "unite Patriots." This will then be sent to my mail
list to instruct and warn them.
Walter, in communist countries, undercover government agents
are used to trick dissident groups to "unite" under one head or
to have them gather in one place or to publicly work for one
goal. This is done so the bravest and most active antiCommunists can be more easily identified, neutralized and then
destroyed by those in power.
impugn the motives of those who disagree with me on
However, men who have had experience in this, and in
Ido not
this.
worse situations than ours, warn of being tricked into "unit¬
ing" as it could lead to disaster. Let me recount just one fa¬
mous incident where the technique of "unite them to destroy
them" was used with almost total success
.
Prior to "the Bay of Pigs" operation, anti-Castro Cubans in
Cuba and in the U.S. were disrupting "Castroism" and inflicting
grave damage to the communist Castro regime in Cuba. Because
of that, communist agents speaking fluent Cuban Spanish were
sent into the Cuban community in Florida by our traitorous U.S.
State Department to "organize Cubans into one great blow
against Castro." The "one great blow" was to be an actual in¬
vasion of Cuba accompanied by an internal uprising of the antiCastro Cubans .
Disruptions of Castro by small groups were stopped for months
while Cuban Patriots in the U.S. joined in this "one great ef¬
fort to overthrow Communism in the western hemisphere." Cubans
and xArnericans who attempted to warn the Cubans they were being
led into a trap by the U.S. government were ignored or actually
forced out of Florida by U.S. agents so they could not warn the
Cubans they might be betrayed.
Eighteen months later, the U.S. Navy put hundreds ashore in
Cuba at the now infamous "Bay of Pigs," and then pulled out and
left them without the promised Navy or air support. Immediate¬
ly the invasion forces were hit by fire from high ground in¬
land. As the Cuban Patriots fired back, they found their U.S.
supplied ammo boxes marked .30 caliber had .50 caliber, those
marked grenades had mortar rounds, others marked first aid sup¬
plies had food, and on and on. In the first fire fights, ma¬
chine gun crews died with open boxes of carbine ammo, men with
carbines died trying to stuff 30.06 cartridges in a too small
chamber, .50 caliber machine gun crews were slaughtered sur¬
rounded by broken boxes containing only C-rations, and mortar
crews abandoned their mortars because their ammo boxes con-
"INSIGHT Magazine joins the ranks with the latest estab¬
lishment push to make interracial dating socially acceptable.
On page 40 of their May 14, 1990 issue they show a picture of
a prom with a young interracial couple dancing in the
foreground. Also in the same picture is a double exposure of
another view of the same couple taken as the photographer
attempted to find just the right pose to convince the viewer
that integration is "in." Insight's handling of this unscriptua!
scene is both unfeeling and anti-Christian. They should
apologize to their Christian readers and run a series on the
historic evils of mixed-marriage.
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tained canned food, and on and on!
goal; " that they should "poo.! their resourc¬
es , " and on and on and on.
Betrayed,
wounded and dying men had to break open all
boxes under fire on the beach to get the right
After years of small groups "doing their own
thing, " they became discouraged and despon¬
dent, not realizing what they had accom¬
plished. In truth, a few more years of what
they were doing in small groups (sabotage in
Cuba, clandestine leaflets, slogans painted on
walls, raids on communist units, etc.) would
have had Castro broken and destroyed. They had
been effective! But, in-their eagerness to "get
it done right now, " they thought they could do
more "together." When the siren song of "Let's
all get together and do it in one big blow!"
was sung to them by enemy agents in America,
they were easily deceived and betrayed.
ammo. The smashed and scattered boxes then pre¬
vented them from moving any large amount of
supplies inland, ending any hope of sustained
combat or victory.
Before this treachery was discovered, U.S.
agents radioed the pre-planned signal for Cu¬
ban Patriots inland to rise up and begin acts
of sabotage to help the invaders. The invaders,
now realizing they were betrayed by the U.S.,
tried to warn the Cuban underground not to ex¬
pose themselves, but found their radios sabo¬
taged with dead batteries, missing parts, or
unable to operate on the assigned frequencies
They could send no warning, and Castro who had
been in on the whole plan with the U.S. from
the beginning, killed or arrested most of the
underground members within hours .
.
.
Walter, "getting together" was their undoing.
The betrayal and loss were so terrible and so
effective that even anti-Castro Cubans who
were not involved in the fiasco were made sus¬
picious and afraid of all other Cubans. They
would no longer trust each other, fearing be¬
trayal, and no effective action against Castro
The next event was told by survivors years lat¬
er when some were released or escaped from Cu¬
ban prisons. In spite of the deliberately mis¬
labeled supplies, the invaders got some
ammunition sorted out and soon began to kill
large numbers of Castro's soldiers who were
shooting from the high ground. Then, as they
advanced inland past the bodies of Castro's men
they had killed or wounded, they discovered
they weren't men at all, but 11 and 12 and 13
year old boys dressed in small Cuban soldier's
uniforms with guns with short stocks so that at
The joint U.S. -Red
Cuba (Kennedy-Castro) operation to smash and
destroy the anti-Communist Cubans and in Cuba
was a total success! The U.S. rulers are doing
the same thing now (1984) in Central America,
collecting the bravest anti-Communists in each
country to "fight the Communists." After "con¬
trolled resistance," they too will be'betrayed, abandoned and destroyed just as were
the brave Cubans and - more recently, the antiCommunist Vietnamese and Laotians. This same
type of false "resistance to communism, " and
betrayal has been used successfully by the Reds
and their. secret allies in the U.S. government
for over 40 years! (By the. way, it is ex¬
plained in Orwell's "1984.")
was ever mounted again!
a distance the invaders thought they were
shooting at grown men!
The sight of the dead little boys and the
screams of the wounded ones crying for their
mothers so sickened the invaders that they
ceased firing and after some confusion, decid¬
ed to attempt to go around the surviving little
boys who were still shooting at them and try to
make their way to the hills. They formed into
small groups and tried it. Once they were
broken up, Castro's regular troops, full-grown
men who had been waiting a few miles inland,
hit them hard with artillery
and tanks. Most of the in¬
vading Cubans were killed or
captured that day or the
UNITE
next. A few made it inland
only to find that Castro's
police and soldiers had al¬
ready killed or rounded up
almost all Cuban Patriots
who had risen up at the
treacherous call from commu¬
nist agents inside the U.S.
government! In one fell
swoop, the whole Cuban anti-
Communist movement inside
and outside Cuba was vicious¬
ly betrayed and destroyed.
How was it done so easily?
Well, fools and communist
agents convinced the Cuban
Do the antichrists want to stop the Identity
Patriots? Will secret Reds try a "Bay of Pigs"
type operation on the Right-wing? They may
try, but IT WILL WORK ONLY IF PATRIOT LEADERS
FALL FOR THE IDEA THAT 'WE NEED TO ORGANIZE IN
1
ONE GROUP OR FOR ONE GOAL. "
If hundreds of groups stay
apart, the enemy will have to
destroy each group separate¬
AND DIE!
ly. That will take a long
time, arid even as some are
destroyed, the necessary pro¬
longed and public attack on
Patriotic groups will slowly,
then more swiftly, alert,
awaken and educate our sleep¬
ing people to the internal
Red danger (American pluto¬
crats) . Our Red enemies know
that, and fear it. Will they
try "togetherness?" Will Pa¬
triot leaders fall for it? 1
orav they will not and that
the Almighty God will give us
wisdom and have mercy on us,
Patriots that all groups
should "get together;" that
In Jesus Christ,
all should "work for one
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OTHER LOSSES
A Different Approach mmmmmmmmmmmm
It seems that modern Americans
don't like people who defend them¬
selves - especially if they are innocent.
For example, most jury members tend
not to believe a defendant who
presents his own defense. They are
more likely to believe a lawyer speak¬
ing for the defendant. That, in itself is
a paradox in light of the fact that most
people readily admit that lawyers are
professional liars. In other words,
Americans apparently assume that
everyone is a liar when it comes to de¬
fending himself. A professional liar's
word is preferred above one's own
word about himself. For this reason, a
common saying around the courts is:
"He who defends himself has a fool
for a client."
The record is undeniable. Al¬
though it goes against common sense
and logic, and although it is silly and
un-Christian, Americans simply do not
trust a man who defends himself. Selfdefense has become unacceptable.
This is evident, also, with respect to
firearms. A victim of an attack who de¬
fends himself is hated while the attack¬
er is pitied and even given court settle¬
ments against his intended victim.
By the same token, Americans
have not liked hearing Germans de¬
fend Germans. Since World War I,
Germans have been labeled bad guys
by both media and politicians. Of
course, the central accusation is the al¬
leged, planned extermination of mil¬
lions of Jews (ie. the so-called "holo¬
caust") during World War II. These
accusations were started by the Jews
and then carried on by every politician
and broadcaster who could parrot say¬
ings without thinking about them. The
accusations were printed and shouted
around the world, but mostly in
America.
For some reason, Americans like
accusers. They don't like those who
defend themselves, but they like ANY¬
ONE who accuses someone else.
America is a prosecutor's paradise. Ac¬
cusation is "in," and defense is "out."
Juries automatically assume that defen¬
dants are guilty of something based
upon the fact that they have been
ACCUSED.
The Jews, and the Judaizers, have
taken advantage of the American infat¬
uation with accusers. They have been
the accusers - the Germans have been
the accusees. America has loved the
Jews and hated the Germans. The
Germans tried to defend themselves by
showing the impossibility of the accu¬
sations against them. They formed or¬
ganizations for the purpose of defend¬
ing the German public image.
Meanwhile, the Jews, and the Judaiz¬
ers, just kept right on casting accusa¬
tions. The more the Germans defend¬
ed themselves, the more Americans
distrusted them. And the more the
Jews accused, the more Americans be¬
But, here is a change of pace! Ca¬
nadian author, James Bacque, has
written a book titled OTHER LOSSES
in which the Germans are the accusers
instead of the accusees. This time, the
Germans have a bone to pick with
Dwight D. Eisenhower and U.S. policy
concerning German World War II pris¬
oners of war. And since Americans
love an accusation, perhaps these ac¬
cusations against America, and an
American, anti-German president, will
get public attention.
Defense hasn't worked for the
Germans. Maybe now accusations will
cause the public to rethink their antiGerman brainwash. Bacque shows
Germans as the victims of World War
II and a dishonest, anti-German,
American president.
OTHER LOSSES, by James
Bacque, has not yet been openly circu¬
lated in the book stores. However,
there have been some widely circulat¬
ed and interesting reviews. Here are
some examples:
From Time magazine, October 2,
1989:
Along the Rhine in 1945, barbedwirc fences enclosed tightly-packed
masses of German prisoners of war.
Wiihoul tents, they dug crude foxholes
and hoarded scraps of cardboard against
the biucr spring weather. Without food or
water, sonic resorted to eating grass and
drinking their urine. Many died of dysen¬
tery, pneumonia, exhaustion, brought on
by the cruel neglect of their American
capiors.
came suspicious of the Germans. It
has been a vicious circle - an inesca¬
pable vortex of anti-German propa¬
ganda and sentiment.
The Germans have been stymied.
They presented facts which prove be¬
yond a doubt that the Jewish accusa¬
tions of a "holocaust" are pure fabricat¬
ed nonsense. However, facts have no
impact upon the American public.
They don't care about facts, or truth.
Defense hasn't worked. Accusation
has. It's as simple as that.
So alleges Toronto author James
Bacque in Other Losses (Stoddard Pub¬
lishing), a controversial Canadian best
seller thaL claims al least 960,000 German
soldiers died in U.S. and French army
camps in the final months of World War
II and afterward. "They were victims of
deliberate neglect," says Bacque, "be¬
cause Supreme Allied Commander Gen¬
eral Dwight D. Eisenhower withheld sus¬
tenance from a despised enemy. ...A
March 10, 1945, message from Eisen¬
hower proposing that German prisoners
be deemed 'disarmed enemy forces' rather
ring only when a call comes through. That is now
changing. As phone companies in the United
States install new signaling equipment, they are
offering a host of new services that a phone will
perform if you just press a couple of buttons.
Included are: call trace - this logs the caller's
number with the phone company even if the call
New Phone Services
Phones with memory, automatic dialing, handsfree operation, and digital display, among other
things, have become common-place. But they still
8
lhau prisoners of war, since providing the
level of rations assured for POWs by the
Geneva Convention 'would prove far be¬
yond the capacity of the Allies." Ike's re¬
quest was granted, and adequate food,
water and shelter were withheld from the
prisoners. Alone among the Western Al¬
lies. the U.S. refused to permit Red Cross
inspections of its 200 camps.
Quoted from the January and
March, 1990, issues of The Canadian
Intelligence Service, Bag IS, High
River, Alberta TQL 1BQ.
More Germans died in American
prisoner-of-war camps after the Second
World War than were killed fighting on
the Western Front. Up to a million Ger¬
man soldiers supposedly died of disease,
malnutrition, exposure and neglect in
American and French camps, primarily
because of a policy implemented by Gen.
Dwight Eisenhower.
The National Archives in Washing¬
ton (DC) contains an official document
called the Weekly Prisoner of War and
Disarmed Enemy Forces Report for the
week ending Sept. 8, 1945. It shows that
1,056,482 German prisoners were then
being held by the U.S. Army in the Euro¬
pean theater, of whom 692,895 were still
classified as POWs (Prisoners of War)
and the other 363,587 as DEFs (Dis¬
armed Enemy Forces).
When die war ended, Eisenhower
changed the designation "prisoners of
war" (POW) to "disarmed enemy forces"
(DBF). This meant terms of the Geneva
Convention would not apply to them, and
the Red Cross wouldn't have access to
camps. A German soldier designated
DBF had no right to any food, any shel¬
ter, any water - no right to anything.
Quite often, he received not even a single
basic necessity of life and died wiLhin
days.
In the U.S., there is virtually no in¬
terest in pursuing the story. There is even
anger at those who want to correct histo¬
ry. It is reminiscent of when the Kremlin
routinely rewrote or denied history. Ironi¬
cally, it is now the U.S.S.R. that acknowl¬
edges past sins, and our side which seeks
to deny unsavory truth.
In the first week of September 1945,
13,051 of the 363,587 DEF Germans died
and were listed cryptically as "other loss¬
es." This was equivalent to a death rate of
3.6% per week. At such a rate, all the re¬
maining 350,536 DEFs would have been
dead within 28 weeks - before die end of
the approaching winter.
The civilian death rate immediately
outside lite American camps in Germany
prisoners and two were selected al ran¬
dom "and taken out and shot and buried
was then about 2% per year, or nearly
100 times lower, despiLe the far greater
proportion of old people. Since adequate
supplies were readily available to the
American troops at all limes, the kilfing
seems to have been deliberate.
As for the 692,895 German soldiers
still falsely listed as POWs, the last of
them had been actually transferred
from POW to DEF status a month ear¬
lier (Aug. 4) by order of General
Dwight Eisenhower. Their death rate
quickly quadrupled within weeks, from
in front of the fence as a deterrent."
Bacquc's careful calculations forced
0.2% to 0.8% per week. Assuming the
latter rate for the week ending September
8, about 5,543 of the so-called German
POWs listed in the report as being alive
and in American hands would have died
dial very week - and all would have died
in just over two years. (The reason this
the war in December 1941 through April
1945.
Bacquc was ably assisted in his re¬
search by Col. Ernest F. Fisher, a senior
historian for the U.S. Army, as well as by
oilier highly placed members of the
death rate was lower than the 3.67c week¬
ly rate for die longer-term DEFs was
simply that tire execrable treatment of the
DEFs was cumulative.)
Following Eisenhower's order of Au¬
gust 4, dicrc was essentially no such per¬
son as a bona fide German POW in
American hands on European soil. Rath¬
er, there were vast concentrations of men
(including some women and children)
starving to death in open, muddy, dis¬
ease-ridden fields.
Peter Worthington, Canadian jour¬
nalist, wrote in ihc Calgary Sun, Jan. 9:
"When Iwrote about the Bacquc book in
the Financial Post, Igot letters basically
supporting it." Christian Fabcr of Waikerton calls himself "one lucky survivor
of the policy." During the last days -of the
war he surrendered to American forces
rather than Russian.!
He wrolc: "We.were held seven days
in an open field. We never received any
food. On the seventh day we were sur¬
prised to see American tanks surrounding
the camp...and on the next morning we
couldn't believe our eyes - Russians
were all around us and the Americans
took off."
Fabcr escaped, but was recaptured by
Americans and turned over lo die Rus¬
sians again. "You can imagine our feel¬
ings towards the Americans." Nearly four
years later lie was freed - weighing Less
than 100 lbs.
Gerhard Fruslcnau of Sidney, B.C.,
was 19 and in..!09 Panzer Brigade, when
he surrendered. He escaped, but later
surrendered and was held in a camp
where prisoners burrowed underground
shelters. He recalls when two men es¬
caped, the officer in charge lined up the
him to conclude:
Eisenhower had deplored lite Ger¬
mans' useless defense of the Reich in die
last months of die war because of the
waste of life. At least ten Limes as many
Gentians - undoubtedly 800,000, almost
certainly 900,000, and quite probably
over 1 million - died in tine French and
American camps as were killed in all the
combat on the Western Front in north¬
west Europe from America's entry into
American military. One of Lhem, Col.
Philip S. Lauben, Chief of die German
Affairs Branch of SHAEF (Supreme
Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary
Force), stated that, in late 1945, "the Yosges (northeast France) was just one big
dealh camp (for Germans)."
There seems to be little question thai
Dwight Eisenhower meets ail die qualifi¬
cations of a certified war criminal, even if
Bacquc's figures arc somewhat off. The
proof is found in what happened to those
Germans fortunate enough to surrender to
the British and the Canadians - some 2
million of litem. According to Bacquc,
the evidence shows that "almost all con¬
tinued in fair health. In any ease, most
were quickly released and sent home, or
transferred to die French to help in the
postwar work of reconstruction."
Bacquc specifically commended
George Paiion for behaving towards his
POWs in a civilized manner. His Third
Army freed vast numbers of German cap¬
tives during May 1945, saving many of
them from probably death. Both Generals
Omar Bradley and J.C.H. Lee, Com¬
mander Communications Zone (Com Z)
Europe, ordered a release of prisoners
within a week of the war's end, but a
SHAEF order signed "Eisenhower" coun¬
termanded Lhc-m on May 15.
While German soldiers from Lhc
British and Canadian zones were quickly
regaining their strength and helping lo re¬
build Europe (although those handed
over to labor in France fared very poor¬
ly), Germans taken by die Americans
were dying miserable deaths by the hun¬
dreds of thousands - emaciated figures in
diarrhea-smeared clothing, huddling piti¬
fully in watery holes with perhaps a scrap
of cardboard over their heads and a rotten
of the last person who was trying to reach you;
priority call - gives a distinctive ring when a call is
received from certain numbers; caller ID - shows
on a screen-equipped device the number of the
person calling.
was very short and the caller has hung up; call
block - numbers programmed into the phone hear
a message that you are not taking calls right now;
repeat call - tries a busy number for up to 30
minutes while still alowing you to make or receive
other call; return call - if the phone stops ringing
just as you get to it, this function calls the number
"The Tufly Times"Thursday 21st June, 1990
9
pviialo for supper. At times, many were
reduced to drinking urine and eating
gmss.
Did all this happen because of one
supremely unprincipled and influential
man - Eisenhower? Or was Ike in turn in¬
fluenced by a small circle around him or
by superiors in Washington? Historians
will be probing this question for decades
to come.
DATES WHICH WILL LIVE IN
INFAMY
1944. Eisenhower tells the British
ambassador to Washington that the 3,500
officers of the German General Staff
should all be 'exterminated.' He also fa¬
vors the liquidation of perhaps 100,000
prominent Germans. Soon after, he writes
io his wife, Mamie: 'God, Ihate die Ger¬
mans.' Why? 'Because the German is a
beast.' Eisenhower feels ashamed he
bears a German name.
Autumn 1944. The North American
wheat surplus is greater tlian ever before,
nearly one billion bushels. The U.S. corn
surplus and potato crop arc also at a
record high.
March 10. 1945. A message sent by
Eisenhower to the Combined Chiefs of
Stall (CCS) of Britain and the U.S. rec¬
ommends the creation of an entirely new
class of prisoners, Disarmed Enemy Forc¬
es or DEFs. At a press conference in Par¬
is the same day, Ike says: 'If the Germans
were reasoning like normal human be¬
ings, they would realize the whole history
of the United States and Great Britain is
be generous toward a defeated enemy.
Wo obscA'e all the laws of the Geneva
Convention."
to
March 19. Eisenhower's special as¬
sistant, General Everett Hughes, visits the
American supply depots at Naples and
Marseille. In both places, he writes, there
arc 'more stocks than we can ever use.
(They) stretch as far as eye can see.'
Spring. The International Red Cross
has over 100,000 tons of food stockpiled
in Switzerland. At one point, it sends two
U ainloads into the American zone of Ger¬
many, but the food is sent back. The Morgenthau Plan for 'a Carthaginian Peace' in
Germany, to use die words of Military
Governor Lucius Clay, is implemented
through the directive JCS (JoinL Chiefs of
Staff) 1067, which specifies to Eisenhow¬
er the policy he must adopt toward every
institution in Germany. The directive is
largely the work of three of Henry Morgenthau's underlings in the Treasury De¬
partment - Harry Dexter While, Frank
Coc and Harry Glasscr. White had not as
yet been unmasked as a Jewish fellow
•traveler.
Anril 11. On the eve of his death,
FDR tells Morgcnlhau in Warm Springs,
(GA): 'Henry, Iam with you 100%.' Tru¬
man will maintain America's Carthagin¬
ian policy toward Germany for some
lime.
April 17. The Americans open their
enormous Rhcinberg camp, six miles in
circumference, with no food or shelter
whatsoever. As in the other big 'Rhine
meadow' camps opened in mid-April,
there are initially no latrines and no wa¬
ter. In some camps, the men arc so
crowded they cannot lie down. Mean¬
while, at Camp Kripp, nearRemagen, the
half-American Charles von Lutlichau de¬
termines that his German comrades are
receiving about 5% as much food as their
captors. Complaining to the camp com¬
mander, he is told 'Forget the (Geneva)
Convention. You haven't any rights.'
Late April. Hcinz Jansscn, a survi¬
vor of the Rhcinberg camp, describes
conditions as they were at that lime: 'Am¬
putees slithered like amphibians through
the mud, soaking and freezing. Naked to
the skies day after day and night after
night, they lay desperate in the sand of
Rhcinberg or slept cxhauslcdly into eter¬
nity in their collapsing holes.'
April 26. The Combined Chiefs of
Staff (CCS) sends a message to Eisen¬
hower, urging him not to take any more
German prisoners after VE Day. He ig¬
nores it. The CCS approves of Ike's pro¬
posed DEF status, but only for certain
types of German prisoners. The British
refuse to go against the Geneva Conven¬
tion. The CCS orders the illegal DEF stat¬
us be kept strictly secret. By this date, Ei¬
senhower's quartermaster general at
SHAEF, Gen. Robert Liltlejohn, has al¬
ready twice reduced rations to German
prisoners. A message to Gen. George C.
Marshall, signed by Ike, mandates 'no
shelter' for Genuan prisoners, despite an
unusually cold, wet March and April.
May 4. The first German POWs arc
transferred to DEF status. Mail to and
from all German prisoners is banned for
more than a year.
Mav 8. Germany surrenders uncon¬
ditionally. The Slate Department wastes
no time dismissing Switzerland as die of¬
ficial Protecting Power for German pris¬
oners, contravening the Geneva Conven¬
tion. Slate (Dept.) also informs the
international Red Cross that, with no Pro¬
Lech Walesa threatens Germany if..,.
("Le Figaro", the Paris daily, Thurs. April 5,
1990, p.4) Lech Walesa reckons that in the
event of a destabilization of Europe by Germa¬
ny, "that country" should "be erased from the
tecting Power to report to, there is no
point in sending delegates to the camps.
From this day forward, prisoners held by
the U.S. Army have no access to any im¬
partial observer. The British and Canadi¬
ans also remove llic Swiss protectors, but
continue treating lheir Germans decently.
Mav. The American Red Cross re¬
ports dial more dian 98% of Americans
captured by die Germans will be coming
home safely, thanks in part to the food
parcels sent to them during the war and
promptly delivered by die Germans,
Mav 15. Eisenhower and Churchill
talk about further reducing the rations for
the German POWs. Churchill is informed
that the POWs have been getting 2,000
calorics per day (compared to 4,000 for
U.S. troops and the 2,150 regarded as die
absolute minimum required for sedentary
adults living under shelter). Eisenhower
docs not tell Churchill dial die U.S. Army
is not feeding some DEFs at all and is
feeding others at a fraction of 2,000 calo¬
rics per day.
Mid-Mav. The Bingen camp, near
Bad Krcuznach in the Rhincland, is now
holding between 200,000 and 400,000
Germans, with no shelter, food, water or
medicine. The death rale for prisoners in
the U.S. Rhincland camps is now about
30% per year, according to a U.S. medi¬
cal survey.
June 2. The European Theater Pro¬
Marshall issues two reports. One,
the last in a series of daily reports, logs
2,870,400 POWs on hand. The other, the
first report of the new weekly series, dat¬
ed the same day, logs only 1,836,000. At
one point in mid-June, the prisoner
strength on the ration list is given as
1,421,559, despite the evidence of Gen.
J.C.H. Lee and others that there are prob¬
ably about 4 million. This bizarre book¬
keeping pcrsisis throughout 1945 in ail
branches of the occupying army. The ap¬
parent purpose is to obscure the death toll
by means of an almost indecipherable
mass of conflicting statistics. (Bacquc's
greatest coup has been to decipher them.)
vost
Mid-.Itme. British 'Tommies' lake
over the huge Rhcinberg camp from the
Americans, saving many thousands of
lives. The final act of the 'Yanks' bcfoie
the British take charge is to bulldoze one
section flat while men arc still living
there in holes in the ground. Meanwhile,
a team of doctors from the U.S. Army
Medical Corps completes its survey of
some of the smaller Rhincland camps,
holding some 80,000 POWs (not DEFs).
They find a death rate 80 times higher
map, pure and simple." In an interview publish¬
ed yesterday in the Dutch weekly "Elsevier",
the Nobel Peace Prize winner states "having
every reason to be preoccupied" with German
reunification. "I do not even shrink from
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that, anything they have known in their
professional experience.
ÿTuly. Eisenhower becomes military
governor of the U.S. zone in Germany.
Iic continues to turn back all relief teams
from Switzerland, the U.S. and
elsewhere.
ÿTulv 10. A French Army unit under
Gen. Rousseau takes over lire Dictcrshcim camp (near Mainz) from tire Amer¬
icans. He finds 32,000 men and women
of all ages in a moribund stale. Another
French officer, Capt. Julicn, taking com¬
mand 17 days later, finds a vast mire
'peopled with living skeletons,' male and
female, huddling together under scraps of
wet cardboard. Horrified, Julicn writes,
This is just like tire photographs of Buchcnwald and Dachau.'
.Tulv 20. Gen. Liltlejohn receives a
memo stating, 'These men (German
POWs) are authorized a maximum of
1,150 calorics per day for nonworkers
and i,850 calorics for workers.'
.Tulv 26. The International Red
Cross proposes restoring mail service to
the German prisoners. Fearing that the re¬
ality of the death camps might come to
light, the U.S. War Department rejects
the idea.
August 4. Eisenhower orders that
all remaining German POWs be stripped
of all rights by reducing them to DEF
status.
August 27. In a long memorandum,
Gen. Liltlejohn informs Eisenhower that
1,550,000 Germans who arc supposed to
be getting U.S. Army rations arc appar¬
ently receiving nothing. Ike turns a deaf
car. The death rate continues to climb.
August 30. Max Hubcr, head of the
International Red Cross, writes a stinging
letter to the Slate Department about
American interference in efforts to save
starving Germans. Some months later, an
evasive response, signed 'Eisenhower,' ar¬
rives in Washington, falsely claiming that
giving Red Cross food to enemy person¬
nel is forbidden. Thousands of train cars
loaded with decaying food arc sent back
to Geneva, to sources in Paris and Brus¬
sels. Hubcr apologies for tying up the
French rail system because of all the food
being returned to its donors.
By now, more than 2 million Ger¬
mans have been discharged from Ameri¬
can custody, including thousands of
priests, ministers, doctors and professors.
Not a single camp commander or guard
was questioned by the Allied press corps
about conditions in the prisoner hellholes.
Late Summer. Jean-Pierre Pradcrvand, head of the International Red Cross
delegations in France, tells Henry W.
Dunning, an American Red Cross offi¬
cial, that conditions in the French camps
arc worse, in many instances, than in the
former Nazi camps. Pradcrvand shows
Dunning pictures of the living skeletons.
Dunning explains all this to the American
Red Cross in Washington, which informs
key government officials. Nevertheless,
the cover-up continues. Pradcrvand also
informs Charles dc Gaulle that one-third
of the prisoners handed over to France by
the Americans will soon die without a
radical change in treatment. De Gaulle
continues to show no interest. The prison¬
ers go on dying.
Sept. 27. Pradcrvand's pictures of
German living skeletons arc shown to Ei¬
senhower in his office.
Sept. 30 - Oct. X. The French news¬
paper, Lc Monde, runs a story which be¬
gins, 'As one speaks today of Dachau, in
ten years people throughout the world
will speak about camps like Saint Paul
d'Egiaux.'
Oct. 11. 13. 14. 20. The New York
Times runs a cover-up report of the death
camps by star newsman Drew Middlclon.
Interviewed by Bacque in 1988, Middleton admits he never actually visited any
of the 50 U.S. camps located within 40
miles of his FrankfurL desk, but was only
'driven by' while being briefed by the
military.
December. At last, with Eisenhower
gone, the U.S. Army allows the first re¬
lief shipments to enter the American
gators of Allied atrocities. To this day,
the ICRC has remained silent on the sub¬
ject, despite the visits of Pradcrvand and
other Red Cross delegates to many of the
French camps.
Sept. 1989. Bacque's book on the
American death camps, Other Losses, is
published by Stoddard, a Canadian pub¬
lishing house, after being rejected by 30
American publishers. Saturday Night,
one of Canada's most respected maga¬
zines, simultaneously publishes a sum¬
mary of the book as its lead story. With¬
in days, Canada is buzzing about Gen.
Eisenhower's war crimes.
The authenticity of Bacque's re¬
search has been confirmed by countless
survivors of the 'death camps,' and other
firsthand witnesses. Our January issue
mentioned a few of these Canadian
wiuicsscs.
Not without significance is the reve¬
lation that this 'Carthaginian peace' in¬
flicted upon Germans was part of tire in¬
famous Morgcnlhau Plan, calling for the
destruction of Germany and, apparently,
the death of a large number of Germans.
But perhaps the most frightening as¬
pect of litis satanic treatment and slaugh¬
ter of German prisoners after the end of
the war, is the completeness of its cov¬
er-up by our news media for nearly 45
years."
(OTHER LOSSES, by Jaincs Bacque, is
available from: A.B.S.. 3434 N Pacific, Mcdford, OR 97501 - S26.95. )
NOTE: This book is NOT avail-*
able from Christian Identity!
sector.
1947 - 1950s. Nearly all surviving
records of thcRhineland death camps arc
destroyed. The West German government
calculates that 1.7 million German sol¬
diers who were alive at war's end, and
known to be in fair health, have disap¬
peared. The Western Allies pin virtually
the entire blame on the Soviets.
1950. The first German-language
edition of Alliicrtc Kricgsverbrechen is
published. Never translated into English,
the book gives eyewitness descriptions of
the conditions which prevailed in the
American camps.
1960s - 1972. The West German
Foreign Office under Willy Brandt subsi¬
dizes books denying atrocities or a high
death rate in the American camps.
1980s. The International Committee
of the Red Cross refuses to open its ar¬
chives to James Bacque and other investi¬
a statement that is not going to make me
popular in Germany: if the Germans destabilize
Europe anew, in some way or other, then par¬
tition will no longer have to be resorted to,
but that country will have to be erased from
the map, pure and simple. East and West have
at
their
necessary
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into the JHom Depths
ef Gormen Prisoners
fll the Hands ef the
Freoib and Americans
After World War 1!
Courtesy THE AMERICAN CHRISTIAN
P0 Box 8430, Medford, Oregon 97504
disposal the advanced technology
carry this verdict out." (AFP)
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A First Aid Kit In A Bottle
chemists.
APPLICATIONS
Christopher Dean says, "What people all
over the world have come to realise is that
ffea tree oil is fast becoming one of the
tea tree oil is a truly remarkable healing
most amazing natural remedies known to man
agent.
and is experiencing such phenomenal growth
in popularity by people from all walks of life
and all over the world, that demand is current¬
ly outstripping production by almost ten to one.
FIRST DISCOVERY
Discovered by Aborigines some 40,000
years ago, tea tree oil was brought into promi¬
nence after the first clinical tests were made
in the early 1920's by Arthur Penfold, princi¬
pal research chemist at the Museum of Tech¬
nology and Applied Sciences, Sydney.
The Australian Government were so
amazed with its powers of healing that it
commandeered all production during the Second
World War for inclusion in standard issue kits
for troops to combat a whole host of skin
infections including tinea, ulcers, cold sores,
heat rashes, and fungal and skin infections.
As it could not be readily obtained, the
general public quickly forgot about this natural
healer and later post war production of synthe¬
including penicillin, largely
overshadowed natural remedies and this once
highly prized oil paled into obscurity.
tic
Importantly, at a time when modern
society has been saturated by chemical solu¬
tions, tea tree oil appears as one of the
first natural remedies that the medical profes¬
sion itself acknowledges as a reputable broad
agent."
Because the oil has a very low toxicity
and is virtually non-irritant, even to sensitive
issue, effective treatment is possible in
a huge variety of situations from basic cuts,
burns and insect bites to deeper skin infections,
mouth ulcers, sinus congestions and cold sores.
In addition, tea tree oil has also been
very successful for a multitude of general
untiseptic purposes, cold symptoms, gynaecolo¬
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REDISCOVERY
The recent rediscovery of the amazing
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White and his stepson Christopher Dean. Having
uncovered early research papers, Eric White
established a small plantation in the early 70's.
Shortly after this, Christopher Dean
developed a stubborn persistent fungus while
travelling in Africa which lodged itself under
his toe nails. After trying numerous available
remedies, a UK specialist from the London
School of Tropical Medicine finally recommen¬
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Q.R.T.L, News!. Box 1507, Brisbane 4001
TWIN SURVIVES SELECTIVE ABORTION.
An Adelaide couple's decision to abort one twin
with a fatal disease and have the other ha$ raised
new ethical and legal questions for Australian doc¬
tors. The 24-year-old mother discovered when she
was 10 weeks pregnant that one foetus had the
hereditary blood disease thalassaemia major. She
andher husband - both carriers of thalassaemia - had
already terminated one pregnancy after finding the
baby would have the incurable disease. Doctors
were able to distinguish the male from the female
foetus and to ensure that bothhad separate placentas
by using ultra-sound equipment. They brought
about the death of the male foetus by injecting a
lethal dose of potassium chloride through the
mother's abdomen into its heart. It died of a heart
attack 15 seconds later and eventually degenerated
in the womb. The successful Adelaide case,
reported in this week's Medical Journal of
Australia, is one of only 30 known cases of "selec¬
tive foeticide" in the English speaking world,and is
believed to be Australia's first. A radiology expert
said that the technique could cause bleeding in the
woman and stimulate a spontaneous miscarriage of
all the foetuses the mother was carrying. "You al¬
ways take that risk," he said.
the best."
However, after applying the first batch
of tea tree oil brought over by his brother,
immediate recovery was evident and within
four days there was no trace of the infection.
WHAT IS TEA TREE OIL
Tea tree oil is the concentrated essence
of steam distilled from the leaf of the Austra¬
lian native, Melaleuca alternifolia, found
naturally in Northern NSW and Queensland. One
10
tonne of leaves typically yields about
litres of oil. The quality of the oil is deter¬
mined by high concentrations of turpines (up to
60%) and low concentrations of cineol (less
than 10%).
PRODUCTS
There is now a range of products avail¬
A slick attorney who journeyed to Califor¬
able including pure tea tree oil, shampoos and nia to try an important case promised to send
conditioners, anti-septic cream, sun blockout a telegram to his partner the moment a
and soother and a watermiscible oil. In addition decision was announced. At long last .the teleÿ
gram arrived, it read "Justice nas triumphed.
there is an anti-itch dog shampoo.
A range of products is available from His partner wired back "Appeal at once!"
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recently
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problem. There is every reason
to believe that Israel is one of the
most advanced nations in the
development of scalar technol¬
ogy and weapons. (Please, no
letters to the effect that Israel is
not the true Israel referred to in
the Bible and all the other Brit¬
QLD.
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ish Israelite/American Israelite
philosophy: this is a fictional
play put on by the blackhats for
the ordinary mug punters, not
for well-read Christians who will
find themselves beheaded the
moment they speak out their
doubts).
Jesus Christ reappearing wo"1'1
be only a minor
'
feat
om Inate the political scene in Australia as more people become aware of hugi
Scenes such as this confronts tioB bet««o the Australian regular and reserve soldiers and civilians may
rve anni has been specifically trained in crowd control.but he has never
electoral frauds jn recent vears. The New Cltlzeo has aaked de Trace Minister Kim Bea«Wy In the past if o»
demonstrations such as the recent airline pilots rail) at a function attended
bothered to repSj.As the economic noose tightens arouod the neck of most Australians, there will be
' rouliatse continues pilots will not be the only ones protesting.
bv PM Bob Hawke. He was realiv rartied b> their actions and wbllt c economic
.
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I suggest you read the
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Abortion is not a "new" sin
|s the photo above from Eastern Europe? China? Poland?
Tj.S.S.R.? NO it is Australia. Question: Would the army (regu¬
lar or reserve) shoot Australian civilians? Question: If Austra¬
lian citizens are burying their guns, as has been rumoured, at
what point will they dig them up to use them?
The above picture is from THE NEW CITIZEN, which
you should be reading. Write to box 698, Gladstone QLD 4680
and send $18 for the next 12 issues.
Recently their has been renewed mention of Magna
Carta and the 1688 Bill of Rights. Question: Do these still
apply to Australia? I seem to recall a few short years ago
that someting called "The Australia Act Requests Act" was
passed, efectively cutting all ties with the English legal
system and at the s ame time, in effect, doing away with the
Constitution. Furthermore, during the time of the Constitu¬
tional Commission, I remember reading that one of our Foun¬
ding Fathers (Barton) had specifically said that Magna Carta
did not apply to Australians! So, who is right?
Man writes new laws, and before they are enacted
he has already written new amendments, and changed laws
which had been in effect for hundreds of years. There is only
one place for all this legislation which is "subject to review
during the current year." And that is in the fire!
There is only ONE law which never changes! A Law
written by the God of Israel Himself. If we adhered to that,
TO THE LETTER, we wouldn't be having all these problems
today. Problems which are ail listed as curses for disobedience
of His Laws, in Deut 28, and Lev 26. The fact that all
White Anglo-Saxon-Celtic nations are suffering the same
problems proves that these are the descendants of the people
to whom this Law was given. This is NOT a fictional play as
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Dear Publisher,
Pagans have always killed their
babies. There is nothing new under the
sun.
Rebellious Israelites who have
chosen to live according to pagan prac¬
tices instead of the laws of Yahwehhave
always killed their babies, too.
Abortion is not a "new" sin. The
Bible and historical evidence bear out
the fact that abortions have been avail¬
able as long as human beings have been
living on the earth. Quite possibly
giving "seed to Molech" referred to
abortion. It was murder of infants, born
or unborn, at any rate.
Inlight of the knowledge that pagans
and carnal Israelites have always found
a way to dispose of their unwanted off¬
spring, why are Christians in an uproar
today as if this was something new? If
the murder of unborn infants has been
going on since the beginning of time,
what makes today's Christians think
that they can change the ways of the
pagans at this late date? They might as
well try to get a leopard to change his
spots!
Action in Christians is commen¬
dable. Action is far preferable to non¬
action. But action, to be effective, must
be productive action. It cannot be a
"spinning of the wheels" type of action.
The Christian "right-to-life" activists
HOSK1NS REPORT
are spinning their wheels. Operation
Rescue, and all its many offshoots are
nothing more than a smoke screen
which serves to keep the eyes of Chris¬
tians off of the real enemy they should
be battling.
Christians already know abortion is
murder. The pagans, (which includes
"paganized" Israelites) could care less,
and won't change their ways because of
a few protest rallies. Neither will the
pagan legislators be able to legislate
away a practice as old as time. Babies
will always be murdered by pagans. If
not out in the open, then behind closed
doors, but babies will continue to be
murdered.
The abortion issuehas been carefully
designed and controlled to keep sin¬
cere Christians battling on the wrong
front! The enemy can defeat us if they
can get us to fight their smoke screens
instead of becoming involved inthe real
battle.
The real enemy of Christians is
MAN-MADE CENTRAL GOVERN¬
MENT. We have been enslaved by
man-made laws and man-made govern¬
ment.
We will never be able to change
pagans, but WE CAN battle to
ELIMINATE man made government
from over us so that we will be FREE to
serve our King, Jesus, without human
interference of any kind.
Don't waste your time trying to
eradicate infant murder from Babylon.
Your time would be better spent trying
to individually and collectively break
free from Babylon's grip in order that
you can form and live in Christian
societies devoid of man-made laws and
man-made governments. Instead of
cleaning up Babylon, come out of
Babylon into the Kingdom!
Yours Truly,
JL. VotUr
Medford, OR
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to the Arizona constitution making Engish the state's ofRcal
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allowed on campus today dealing with matters branded "con¬
troversial." Pro-smokers have ruled for 400 years. Let's see
how they make out now since the anti-smoking decree has
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interview on TV the other night, that he hoped the aid to
Panama is given quickly, since Panama is in arrears on her
loans. He said that the payment would clear the way for other
needed bank loans, i almost fell out of my seat. So that was
it! Noriega drug bust, my eye! Panama was invaded to remove
the man who had stopped payment to the banks, and give
Panama the money needed to make the payments. Another
raid on the public treasury to benefit the banks." B. M. - Ohio
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could be dangerous. Corporate donors are required to sup¬
port both Democrats and Republicans. There is virtually no
support given the 3rd parties of the people. Corporations
support those whom they are told to support and the people
are told to vote only for Madison Avenue slogans paid for by
the corporations. This is the establishment's democratic dic¬
tatorship!!
"Dear Mr. Hoskins: My sister is a veteran teacher in the public
schools. She and others were required to attend a 'workshop'
on 'communicable diseases.' They were then given surgical
gloves to be worn on playground duty while dealing with any
child who had bloodied himself. Meanwhile, parents are being
assured that their children are 'in no danger' from playing with
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