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Wondered how anybody could sit through a chess game and enjoy it on TV
for example...this item explains Bobby Fischer a little better - this
man is a genius and had jewish mother?    Or does he just know how to
make a fast buck when need be - while others lay in wait to steal and
claim his ideas for their very own profitting from same big time?


So sounds like Bobby victim of say like a 109th Psam conspiracy.......as
a jew who is not so jewish anymore - well takes one to know one for they
have blotted this man's nae "out of the book"

Saba


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Bobby Fischer interview no 9
Report on Radio Bombo interview (18 Sep 2000) by Vincent Cabreza, source
below.
BAGUIO'S BEST-KEPT SECRET

The enigma that is Bobby Fischer
MANONG Andres, 58, a retired Ibaloi miner, said he spends hours of
pawn-baiting at a local grove in the center of Baguio City called the
Igorot Garden, retracing the chess moves he picked up from Bobby
Fischer's 1970 classic ''My 60 Memorable Games.''

Manong Andres belongs to the Garden's daily huddle of retired Ibalois,
hyperactive Ilocano and Tagalog vendors, street-smart students and bored
jeepney drivers who pit their skills every morning in non-stop street
chess tournaments in the city.

But he said he could never get his Fischer right. Here's one reason why:

The irrepressible Fischer, the most celebrated world chess champion and
a self-styled American outlaw, surfaced in Baguio recently to denounce a
conspiracy between the US government and the international Jewish
community for stealing and tainting some of his best chess ideas.

In a Sept. 18 broadcast over Bombo Radyo Philippines, Fischer cited key
trademark violations by a CD-ROM producer who had effectively stolen his
name, and crucified the faulty editing of new editions of his
best-selling chess books, including ''My 60 Most Memorable Games.''
Fischer had been enumerating page-by-page alterations of his original
chess manuscripts and their new editions over Philippine public radio
since 1999.Because of these changes, Fischer said the world had been
receiving tainted ''Fischer concepts'' in the last few years.
But that wasn't all.
Copyright infringement

Fischer said he was a victim of international corporations that stole
his own name for a series of sports merchandises.

''Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess'' has become a trademark of Time-Lerner
International, and is currently selling as a CD-ROM. Fischer turned to
the Internet to launch his new chess variant called FischeRandom, partly
to escape corporate intervention. Most of these copyright infringement
cases were opportunities opened up by Fischer's fugitive status.

A Sept. 1, 1992 rematch between Fischer and East European chess champion
Boris Spassky earned unusual media attention when Fischer announced that
he had become a US fugitive for rebuking a US Treasury directive
supporting United Nations sanctions against war-torn Yugoslavia.

Yugoslavia was his first media presentation since he retired 20 years
ago. He surfaced in Sveti Stefan, Yugoslavia, for a rematch with
Spassky.
Their first match in Mar del Plata, Argentina, in 1960 bought them a tie
for first place.

Fischer was immediately indicted by the US federal government in
December 1992, and had been on a self-imposed exile in defiance of the
Bush administration.

For nearly nine years, Fischer had turned into a mythical self-creation,
shunned by most of the Western world because of his radical fight
against everything Jewish. But he had always been Baguio City's
best-kept secret.

Chess-happy Baguio dwellers often spin rumors of secluded chess matches
with Fischer. Some stories place him huddled with the likes of Manong
Andres and other Ibaloi retirees, making magical moves on chess boards
engraved on park benches.

But not a single park dweller could describe the legendary chess
champion. None has reviled him for his hard-core hostility against the
international Jewish community. Fischer himself portrayed this one
Filipino character as a disappointment.

Broadcasting his anti-Jewish sentiments, Fischer pulled back to praise
the Filipino media's forthright perspectives about the world. But he
later mused about the Filipinos' inability to appreciate the grand
Jewish conspiracy he preaches regularly over Baguio radio.

It's a Jewish conspiracy that Fischer predicts would soon engulf the
Philippines, through ''Jewish-sponsored'' corporations.

This statement immediately attaches itself to activist attacks against
gene mapping--a serious political issue in a region dominated by
indigenous Filipinos.
Pablo Mercado, Bombo Radyo manager in Baguio, suggested the connection
to Fischer during the radio station's most recent broadcast.

He asked Fischer to comment on speculations that a series of
gene-mapping activities by Europe were dedicated to patenting the human
genome signature of the Ifugaos and other indigenous peoples of the
region.

This matter actually reached the UN indigenous peoples' desk in 1996.

Fischer immediately attacked gene mapping.

''I heard something over in India, saying something similar. They talked
about herbal cures, and then the mega-Jew corporations come in and they
claim it's theirs, they patent it . . . it's ridiculous.

Same with me . . . eventually they'll patent some kind of special air
and you'll have to pay them for breathing . . . they take it. That's
their style. (The) Jews are fierce,'' he said.

Mercado said it was this outrageous sentiment which earned Fischer some
good public reactions. He said he gets calls of sympathy and respect for
Fischer's fugitive status, although never a rejoinder in defense or as a
hostile rebuttal to Fischer's crusade.

It is Fischer's underdog situation that appealed most to Filipino
listeners, he said.

Fischer appeared to acknowledge this. He praised Bombo Radyo for
providing him the free speech medium that, he said, he could not obtain
from other international media outfits.

Most of Fischer's Philippine broadcasts (the Sept. 18 Baguio broadcast
was his ninth) are peppered by James Bond-colored recollections of
injustice and prejudice committed against him by a Jewish world
conspiracy.

Mercado said this element of mystery and danger touched a well-oiled
cord of romantic Filipinos.

For example, Fischer's most resonating tale is the auction of his
archival collections by a warehouse facility after the former chess
champion was indicted abroad. The items include Fischer's memorabilia,
which cost millions of dollars.

Among these collections are Fischer's snapshots of the late dictator
Ferdinand Marcos and letters from his ''buddy,'' former US President
Richard Nixon, according to a September 2000 edition of the British
underground journal Chess.

A Chess article explains the auction as a measure to cover ''for
nonpayment of storage charges'' that Fischer allegedly owed the
Pasadena-based Bekins Moving and Storage Co.

Fischer called the auction an outright theft and provided insights into
how this is linked to a government crackdown.

''You remember about my money in Switzerland ($3.5 million which he
keeps in a Swiss account)? The Jews would like people to believe I
didn't pay my storage. That's why everything (about the loss of his 1970
memorabilia) is on the up and up. That's why my property was
confiscated,'' he said.

''I've explained this . . . last year and I broke the case wide open.
There's no question (outgoing US President Bill) Clinton approved this
robbery . . . now it turns out there is a connection between Clinton and
the Rotheviech . . . He's going to be a visiting professor in the US
Rothery Institute for American Studies in Oxford. (This information)
came out June 25 in the Yomiuri Shimbun in Japan. No way I could have
known that (when I condemned the government for the theft of my
belongings),'' he told Mercado over the radio.

The theft always becomes a launching pad for Fischer's tirade against
his trademark predicaments.

''(The US) government's expropriation of my property . . . is the same
government that wants to put me in prison for 10 years, the same
government that is giving Lerner International owned by the giant Times
Mirror Corp., the right to say that 'Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess' is
their trademark,''' he said.

''That is a license to rob me and my estate forever . . . They can come
up with a 'Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess' set.

They've already come up with a CD-ROM (and) they're giving me nothing,
not a penny. This is not a joke, this is a trademark to my name,
(that's) much more than a copyright. That means they can use my name
anyway they see fit . . .

It's a license to rob me and exploit my name for eternity. The US
government is in on this, the US is filth,'' he said.

Fischer also hurled invectives against the underground journal Chess for
describing his property crisis as a ''crushing blow as much to his
(Fischer's) sense of personal identity as to his hopes of exploiting his
poverty for autobiographical purposes on monetary gain.''

''Wouldn't it be terrible if I benefit from what belongs to me rather
than the Jews. For the Jewish point of view, only they should benefit
from other people's labor.

For me to benefit from what I have saved, what I have produced, this to
them . . . it's not right. They (Jews) have a parasitical approach to
life,'' he said.

Manong Andres, who had never listened to any of Fischer's Philippine
broadcasts, said he was more concerned about the celebrity chess champ's
waning popularity.

Many of his younger chess players never even heard of Fischer.

One of Manong Andres' chess rivals, a 24-year-old criminology student of
a local university, said Fischer was actually an invention of the global
chess players to set a benchmark for excellence.

''Isn't Fischer that (character) in the movie on cable? That was
fiction, right? I remember it was fiction,'' he said in Ilocano.

''What's wrong with giving him some sort of award. He's here in the
Philippines anyway. Isn't that an honor for us? He might help more
people learn the game),'' Manong Andres said.

Some of the man's real interest in Fischer is about the ''real Fischer
moves.''
Errors

Fischer condemns old sponsor Edward Winter for most of these ''errors''
in the new editions of his books.

''He (Winter) is claiming there were only some 570 changes in the
Batsford (edition) of 'My 60 Memorable Games.' It's not 570 but many,
many thousands, not even counting the changeover he made on the scripted
notations,'' he said.
He normally makes public corrections of these errors in his radio
broadcasts, noted Mercado.

Andres never even heard of FischeRandom, a game that capitalizes on the
random positioning of pieces in the game's opening.

But to date, it is a Filipino, the first Asian chess grandmaster Eugene
Torre, who appeared to have mastered this Fischer invention.

Torre was supposed to play an exhibition match to introduce the variant
to the world in Del Plata, Argentina in 1993. The game did not push
through as its sponsor pulled out.

Torre describes the Fischer invention as the best thing to happen to
chess.
''It is freer, more inventive, and it allows the chess player to finally
have fun with the game,'' he told the INQUIRER.
He said FischeRandom complements what he saw best about Fischer, for
whom he was selected as a second (a chess alternate) in 1992's
controversial World Chess Match in Yugoslavia.

''Fischer is pure, an honest human being,'' he said.

More importantly, Torre's mastering of FischeRandom had become a local
accomplishment, which Fischer apparently appreciated most about the
Philippines.

Torre best summed up the Filipino's own appreciation of Fischer:

''It has been more than year, the US government has not done anything
(about your predicament). It's like a family, you know, the US
government is like the head of the family. This thing (arrest warrant
against Fischer) is being done to one member of their family--Bobby
Fischer. It only gives credence to Bobby Fischer's charges (of a grand
conspiracy). What happens is that non-Americans are trying to give some
support (so he can) give his side, just to expose those who have
inflicted injustice on him, those who have done wrong on him . . .''It's
the non-Americans, like we Filipinos, others from Japan, friends from
Hungary. How come no Americans come and give support, and why are their
(pieces on Fischer) all against him? No one checks the details, (they)
always (see) the negative (about) Fischer.''
source:  Philippine Daily Inquirer
first interview and index

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