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http://www3.haaretz.co.il/eng/scripts/showArchiveArticle.asp?id=60241&wordd=herzog
> 
> HAARETZ
> Friday, October 29, 1999 
> By Ze'ev Herzog
> 
> Deconstructing the walls of Jericho
> 
> Following 70 years of intensive excavations in the
> Land of Israel, archaeologists have found out: The
> patriarchs' acts are legendary, the Israelites did not
> sojourn in Egypt or make an exodus, they did not
> conquer the land. Neither is there any mention of the
> empire of David and Solomon, nor of the source of
> belief in the God of Israel. These facts have been
> known for years, but Israel is a stubborn people and
> nobody wants to hear about it.
> 
> This is what archaeologists have learned from their
> excavations in the Land of Israel: the Israelites were
> never in Egypt, did not wander in the desert, did not
> conquer the land in a military campaign and did not
> harder to swallow is the fact that the united monarchy
> of David and Solomon, which is described by the Bible
> as a regional power, was at most a small tribal
> kingdom. And it will come as an unpleasant shock to
> many that the God of Israel, Jehovah, had a female
> consort and that the early Israelite religion adopted
> monotheism only in the waning period of the monarchy
> and not at Mount Sinai.Most of those who are engaged
> in scientific work in the interlocking spheres of the
> Bible, archaeology and the history of the Jewish
> people - and who once went into the field looking for
> proof to corroborate the Bible story - now agree that
> the historic events relating to the stages of the
> Jewish people's emergence are radically different from
> what that story tells.
> 
> What follows is a short account of the brief history
> of archaeology, with the emphasis on the crises and
> the big bang, so to speak, of the past decade. The
> critical question of this archaeological revolution
> has not yet trickled down into public consciousness,
> but it cannot be ignored.
> 
> Inventing the Bible stories 
> 
> The archaeology of Palestine developed as a science at
> a relatively late date, in the late 19th and early
> 20th century, in tandem with the archaeology of the
> imperial cultures of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece and
> Rome. Those resource-intensive powers were the first
> target of the researchers, who were looking for
> impressive evidence from the past, usually in the
> service of the big museums in London, Paris and
> Berlin. That stage effectively passed over Palestine,
> with its fragmented geographical diversity. The
> conditions in ancient Palestine were inhospitable for
> the development of an extensive kingdom, and certainly
> no showcase projects such as the Egyptian shrines or
> the Mesopotamian palaces could have been established
> there. In fact, the archaeology of Palestine was not
> engendered at the initiative of museums but sprang
> from religious motives.
> 
> The main push behind archaeological research in
> Palestine was the country's relationship with the Holy
> Scriptures. The first excavators in Jericho and
> Shechem (Nablus) were biblical researchers who were
> looking for the remains of the cities cited in the
> Bible. Archaeology assumed momentum with the activity
> of William Foxwell Albright, who mastered the
> archeology, history and linguistics of the Land of
> Israel and the ancient Near East. Albright, an
> American whose father was a priest of Chilean descent,
> began excavating in Palestine in the 1920s. His
> declared approach was that archaeology was the
> principal scientific means to refute the critical
> claims against the historical veracity of the Bible
> stories, particularly those of the Wellhausen school
> in Germany.
> 
> The school of biblical criticism that developed in
> Germany beginning in the second half of the 19th
> century, of which Julian Wellhausen was a leading
> figure, challenged the historicity of the Bible
> stories and claimed that biblical historiography was
> formulated, and in large measure actually "invented,"
> during the Babylonian exile. Bible scholars, the
> Germans in particular, claimed that the history of the
> Hebrews, as a consecutive series of events beginning
> with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and proceeding through
> the move to Egypt, the enslavement and the exodus, and
> ending with the conquest of the land and the
> settlement of the tribes of Israel, was no more than a
> later reconstruction of events with a theological
> purpose. 
> 
> Albright believed that the Bible is a historical
> document, which, although it had gone through several
> editing stages, nevertheless basically reflected the
> ancient reality. He was convinced that if the ancient
> remains of Palestine were uncovered, they would
> furnish unequivocal proof of the historical truth of
> the events relating to the Jewish people in its land.
> 
> The biblical archaeology that developed from Albright
> and his pupils brought about a series of extensive
> digs at the important biblical tells: Megiddo,
> Lachish, Gezer, Shechem (Nablus), Jericho, Jerusalem,
> Ai, Giveon, Beit She'an, Beit Shemesh, Hazor, Ta'anach
> and others. The way was straight and clear: every
> finding that was uncovered would contribute to the
> building of a harmonious picture of the past. The
> archaeologists, who enthusiastically adopted the
> biblical approach, set out on a quest to unearth the
> "biblical period": the period of the patriarchs, the
> Canaanite cities that were destroyed by the Israelites
> as they conquered the land, the boundaries of the 12
> tribes, the sites of the settlement period,
> characterized by "settlement pottery," the "gates of
> Solomon" at Hazor, Megiddo and Gezer, "Solomon's
> stables" (or Ahab's), "King Solomon's mines" at Timna
> - and there are some who are still hard at work and
> have found Mount Sinai (at Mount Karkoum in the Negev)
> or Joshua's altar at Mount Ebal.
> 
> The crisis 
> 
> Slowly, cracks began to appear in the picture.
> Paradoxically, a situation was created in which the
> glut of findings began to undermine the historical
> credibility of the biblical descriptions instead of
> reinforcing them. A crisis stage is reached when the
> theories within the framework of the general thesis
> are unable to solve an increasingly large number of
> anomalies. The explanations become ponderous and
> inelegant, and the pieces do not lock together
> smoothly. Here are a few examples of how the
> harmonious picture collapsed.
> 
> Patriarchal Age: 
> 
> The researchers found it difficult to reach agreement
> on which archaeological period matched the Patriarchal
> Age. When did Abraham, Isaac and Jacob live? When was
> the Cave of Machpelah (Tomb of the Patriarchs in
> Hebron) bought in order to serve as the burial place
> for the patriarchs and the matriarchs? According to
> the biblical chronology, Solomon built the Temple 480
> years after the exodus from Egypt (1 Kings 6:1). To
> that we have to add 430 years of the stay in Egypt
> (Exodus 12:40) and the vast lifetimes of the
> patriarchs, producing a date in the 21th century BCE
> for Abraham's move to Canaan.
> 
> However, no evidence has been unearthed that can
> sustain this chronology. Albright argued in the early
> 1960s in favor of assigning the wanderings of Abraham
> to the Middle Bronze Age (22nd-20th centuries BCE).
> However, Benjamin Mazar, the father of the Israeli
> branch of biblical archaeology, proposed identifying
> the historic background of the Patriarchal Age a
> thousand years later, in the 11th century BCE - which
> would place it in the "settlement period." Others
> rejected the historicity of the stories and viewed
> them as ancestral legends that were told in the period
> of the Kingdom of Judea. In any event, the consensus
> began to break down.
> 
> The exodus from Egypt, the wanderings in the desert
> and Mount Sinai: The many Egyptian documents that we
> have make no mention of the Israelites' presence in
> Egypt and are also silent about the events of the
> exodus. Many documents do mention the custom of
> nomadic shepherds to enter Egypt during periods of
> drought and hunger and to camp at the edges of the
> Nile Delta. However, this was not a solitary
> phenomenon: such events occurred frequently across
> thousands of years and were hardly exceptional.
> 
> Generations of researchers tried to locate Mount Sinai
> and the stations of the tribes in the desert. Despite
> these intensive efforts, not even one site has been
> found that can match the biblical account.
> 
> The potency of tradition has now led some researchers
> to "discover" Mount Sinai in the northern Hijaz or, as
> already mentioned, at Mount Karkoum in the Negev.
> These central events in the history of the Israelites
> are not corroborated in documents external to the
> Bible or in archaeological findings. Most historians
> today agree that at best, the stay in Egypt and the
> exodous occurred in a few families and that their
> private story was expanded and "nationalized" to fit
> the needs of theological ideology.
> 
> The conquest: 
> 
> One of the shaping events of the people of Israel in
> biblical historiography is the story of how the land
> was conquered from the Canaanites. Yet extremely
> serious difficulties have cropped up precisely in the
> attempts to locate the archaeological evidence for
> this story.
> 
> Repeated excavations by various expeditions at Jericho
> and Ai, the two cities whose conquest is described in
> the greatest detail in the Book of Joshua, have proved
> very disappointing. Despite the excavators' efforts,
> it emerged that in the late part of the 13th century
> BCE, at the end of the Late Bronze Age, which is the
> agreed period for the conquest, there were no cities
> in either tell, and of course no walls that could have
> been toppled. Naturally, explanations were offered for
> these anomalies. Some claimed that the walls around
> Jericho were washed away by rain, while others
> suggested that earlier walls had been used; and, as
> for Ai, it was claimed that the original story
> actually referred to the conquest of nearby Beit El
> and was transferred to Ai by later redactors.
> 
> Biblical scholars suggested a quarter of a century ago
> that the conquest stories be viewed as etiological
> legends and no more. But as more and more sites were
> uncovered and it emerged that the places in question
> died out or were simply abandoned at different times,
> the conclusion was bolstered that there is no factual
> basis for the biblical story about the conquest by
> Israelite tribes in a military campaign led by Joshua.
> 
> The Canaanite cities: 
> 
> The Bible magnifies the strength and the
> fortifications of the Canaanite cities that were
> conquered by the Israelites: "great cities with walls
> sky-high" (Deuteronomy 9:1). In practice, all the
> sites that have been uncovered turned up remains of
> unfortified settlements, which in most cases consisted
> of a few structures or the ruler's palace rather than
> a genuine city. The urban culture of Palestine in the
> Late Bronze Age disintegrated in a process that lasted
> hundreds of years and did not stem from military
> conquest. Moreover, the biblical description is
> inconsistent with the geopolitical reality in
> Palestine. Palestine was under Egyptian rule until the
> middle of the 12th century BCE. The Egyptians'
> administrative centers were located in Gaza, Yaffo and
> Beit She'an. Egyptian findings have also been
> discovered in many locations on both sides of the
> Jordan River. This striking presence is not mentioned
> in the biblical account, and it is clear that it was
> unknown to the author and his editors.
> 
> The archaeological findings blatantly contradict the
> biblical picture: the Canaanite cities were not
> "great," were not fortified and did not have "sky-high
> walls." The heroism of the conquerors, the few versus
> the many and the assistance of the God who fought for
> his people are a theological reconstruction lacking
> any factual basis.
> 
> Origin of the Israelites: 
> 
> The fusion of the conclusions drawn from the episodes
> relating to the stages in which the people of Israel
> emerged gave rise to a discussion of the bedrock
> question: the identity of the Israelites. If there is
> no evidence for the exodus from Egypt and the desert
> journey, and if the story of the military conquest of
> fortified cities has been refuted by archaeology, who,
> then, were these Israelites? The archaeological
> findings did corroborate one important fact: in the
> early Iron Age (beginning some time after 1200 BCE),
> the stage that is identified with the "settlement
> period," hundreds of small settlements were
> established in the area of the central hill region of
> the Land of Israel, inhabited by farmers who worked
> the land or raised sheep. If they did not come from
> Egypt, what is the origin of these settlers? Israel
> Finkelstein, professor of archaeology at Tel Aviv
> University, has proposed that these settlers were the
> pastoral shepherds who wandered in this hill area
> throughout the Late Bronze Age (graves of these people
> have been found, without settlements). According to
> his reconstruction, in the Late Bronze Age (which
> preceded the Iron Age) the shepherds maintained a
> barter economy of meat in exchange for grains with the
> inhabitants of the valleys. With the disintegration of
> the urban and agricultural system in the lowland, the
> nomads were forced to produce their own grains, and
> hence the incentive for fixed settlements arose.
> 
> The name "Israel" is mentioned in a single Egyptian
> document from the period of Merneptah, king of Egypt,
> dating from 1208 BCE: "Plundered is Canaan with every
> evil, Ascalon is taken, Gezer is seized, Yenoam has
> become as though it never was, Israel is desolated,
> its seed is not." Merneptah refers to the country by
> its Canaanite name and mentions several cities of the
> kingdom, along with a non-urban ethnic group.
> According to this evidence, the term "Israel" was
> given to one of the population groups that resided in
> Canaan toward the end of the Late Bronze Age,
> apparently in the central hill region, in the area
> where the Kingdom of Israel would later be
> established.
> 
> A kingdom with no name 
> 
> The united monarchy: Archaeology was also the source
> that brought about the shift regarding the
> reconstruction of the reality in the period known as
> the "united monarchy" of David and Solomon. The Bible
> describes this period as the zenith of the political,
> military and economic power of the people of Israel in
> ancient times. In the wake of David's conquests, the
> empire of David and Solomon stretched from the
> Euprates River to Gaza ("For he controlled the whole
> region west of the Euphrates, from Tiphsah to Gaza,
> all the kings west of the Euphrates," 1 Kings 5:4).
> The archaeological findings at many sites show that
> the construction projects attributed to this period
> were meager in scope and power.
> 
> The three cities of Hazor, Megiddo and Gezer, which
> are mentioned among Solomon's construction
> enterprises, have been excavated extensively at the
> appropriate layers. Only about half of Hazor's upper
> section was fortified, covering an area of only 30
> dunams (7.5 acres), out of a total area of 700 dunams
> which was settled in the Bronze Age. At Gezer there
> was apparently only a citadel surrounded by a
> casematewall covering a small area, while Megiddo was
> not fortified with a wall.
> 
> The picture becomes even more complicated in the light
> of the excavations conducted in Jerusalem, the capital
> of the united monarchy. Large sections of the city
> have been excavated over the past 150 years. The digs
> have turned up impressive remnants of the cities from
> the Middle Bronze Age and from Iron Age II (the period
> of the Kingdom of Judea). No remains of buildings have
> been found from the period of the united monarchy
> (even according to the agreed chronology), only a few
> pottery shards. Given the preservation of the remains
> from earlier and later periods, it is clear that
> Jerusalem in the time of David and Solomon was a small
> city, perhaps with a small citadel for the king, but
> in any event it was not the capital of an empire as
> described in the Bible. This small chiefdom is the
> source of the "Beth David" title mentioned in later
> Aramean and Moabite inscriptions. The authors of the
> biblical account knew Jerusalem in the 8th century
> BCE, with its wall and the rich culture of which
> remains have been found in various parts of the city,
> and projected this picture back to the age of the
> united monarchy. Presumably Jerusalem acquired its
> central status after the destruction of Samaria, its
> northern rival, in 722 BCE.
> 
> The archaeological findings dovetail well with the
> conclusions of the critical school of biblical
> scholarship. David and Solomon were the rulers of
> tribal kingdoms that controlled small areas: the
> former in Hebron and the latter in Jerusalem.
> Concurrently, a separate kingdom began to form in the
> Samaria hills, which finds expression in the stories
> about Saul's kingdom. Israel and Judea were from the
> outset two separate, independent kingdoms, and at
> times were in an adversarial relationship. Thus, the
> great united monarchy is an imaginary historiosophic
> creation, which was composed during the period of the
> Kingdom of Judea at the earliest. Perhaps the most
> decisive proof of this is the fact that we do not know
> the name of this kingdom.
> 
> Jehovah and his consort: 
> 
> How many gods, exactly, did Israel have? Together with
> the historical and political aspects, there are also
> doubts as to the credibility of the information about
> belief and worship. The question about the date at
> which monotheism was adopted by the kingdoms of Israel
> and Judea arose with the discovery of inscriptions in
> ancient Hebrew that mention a pair of gods: Jehovah
> and his Asherah. At two sites, Kuntiliet Ajrud in the
> southwestern part of the Negev hill region, and at
> Khirbet el-Kom in the Judea piedmont, Hebrew
> inscriptions have been found that mention "Jehovah and
> his Asherah," "Jehovah Shomron and his Asherah,
> "Jehovah Teman and his Asherah." The authors were
> familiar with a pair of gods, Jehovah and his consort
> Asherah, and send blessings in the couple's name.
> These inscriptions, from the 8th century BCE, raise
> the possibility that monotheism, as a state religion,
> is actually an innovation of the period of the Kingdom
> of Judea, following the destruction of the Kingdom of
> Israel.
> 
> The archaeology of the Land of Israel is completing a
> process that amounts to a scientific revolution in its
> field. It is ready to confront the findings of
> biblical scholarship and of ancient history. But at
> the same time, we are witnessing a fascinating
> phenomenon in which all this is simply ignored by the
> Israeli public. Many of the findings mentioned here
> have been known for decades. The professional
> literature in the spheres of archaeology, Bible and
> the history of the Jewish people has addressed them in
> dozens of books and hundreds of articles. Even if not
> all the scholars accept the individual arguments that
> inform the examples I cited, the majority have adopted
> their main points.
> 
> Nevertheless, these revolutionary views are not
> penetrating the public consciousness. About a year
> ago, my colleague, the historian Prof. Nadav Ne'eman,
> published an article in the Culture and Literature
> section of Ha'aretz entitled "To Remove the Bible from
> the Jewish Bookshelf," but there was no public outcry.
> Any attempt to question the reliability of the
> biblical descriptions is perceived as an attempt to
> undermine "our historic right to the land" and as
> shattering the myth of the nation that is renewing the
> ancient Kingdom of Israel. These symbolic elements
> constitute such a critical component of the
> construction of the Israeli identity that any attempt
> to call their veracity into question encounters
> hostility or silence. It is of some interest that such
> tendencies within the Israeli secular society go
> hand-in-hand with the outlook among educated Christian
> groups. I have found a similar hostility in reaction
> to lectures I have delivered abroad to groups of
> Christian bible lovers, though what upset them was the
> challenge to the foundations of their fundamentalist
> religious belief.
> 
> It turns out that part of Israeli society is ready to
> recognize the injustice that was done to the Arab
> inhabitants of the country and is willing to accept
> the principle of equal rights for women - but is not
> up to adopting the archaeological facts that shatter
> the biblical myth. The blow to the mythical
> foundations of the Israeli identity is apparently too
> threatening, and it is more convenient to turn a blind
> eye.
> 
> -----
> 
> INCREDIBLE FACTS FOR THOSE, WHO HAVE SHORT MEMORY:
> 
> The books presented below do explain what is going on
> in the U.S. if the "chosen" Jews and their false god
> Yahve are concerned:
> 
> 1/ A Program For The Jews by Rabbi Harry Waton, New
> York, 1939 of which the purpose was to convince Hitler
> that in his best interest is to cooperate with Jews
> for the common good of mankind. The Rabbi said:
> "When the Jews declared war against Germany (1934) I
> saw that that was a suicidal policy."
> 
> 2/ Israel In War With Jews (Adolf Hitler Founder of
> Israel) by Hennecke Kardel, 1974, 2nd edition 1997,
> available at <www.amazon.com>, <www.bn.com>, New
> Century Press tel.: (800)5192465, with every books 
> store on order, or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at
> Modjeskis' Society Dedicated to Preservation of
> Cultures, P.O.Box 193, San Diego, CA 92038. The price
> for this book with the Society is 17 bucks S&H
> included.
> 
> 3/ Explaining Hitler by Ron Rosenbaum, 1998, where in
> on p.313 posthumously Hitler said: "Who created
> Israel? There wouldn't  have been Israel without the
> Shoah (Holocaust)". 
> 
> 4/ Barbarians (Jews) Inside The Gates (of the U.S.) by
> Donn de Grand Pre, 2000, at GSG & Associates, P.O.Box
> 590, San Pedro, CA 90733.
> 
> 5/ Jews as tools of tyrants of the Soviet Union, Nazi
> Germany and post-war Poland in the book by John Sack
> "An Eye For An Eye", New York,1995.
>    (check out:
> <http://www.bombmexico.com/dernation/poland.html>) 
> 
> 6/ They Dare To Speak Out by Congressman R. Findley.
> About facts regarding U.S.- Israel relationship read
> also in his Deliberate Deceptions, New York,1995.
> 
> And now, please excuse for pointing out two most
> intriguing books, compatible with the previous six:
> The Bible-The Devil's Book by Jos Rogiers, Cymophane
> Publishing, Stockholm, Sweden and Jesus Lived In India
> (& died there) by Holger Kersten, Element Books Ltd,
> Longmead, England, claiming that Moses' grave is
> located and preserved in a small mausoleum in Booth at
> the foot of the Mount Nebo, Kashmir, the Promised Land
> in India!!
> 
> But they are less intriguing if one considers
> archeological discoveries of Italians and Israelis
> (1975-1995) that the tyrant Moses' Bible is a
> compilation of myths; that the Exodus never occured;
> and that short existence of pastoral Israel (1000-750
> BC) was preceded by mighty Imperiums of Egypt and Ebla
> (Syria) with their vassal kingdoms of Canaan and
> Palestine, and Ebla's Sun God Is-Ra-El (see notes 04 &
> 42 to the Israel In War With Jews).
> 
> The Black Book of Communism (destructing private
> ownerships) by Stephanie Courtois, 1999, explicitly
> explains why the half Jew Adolf Hitler started the
> WWII. It also in a subtle manner deconspires the
> Jewish invention - Communism. And the Hitler's Jew:
> The Secret History of David Ben-Gurion, as the
> greatest enemy of Jewish people during the WWII,
> reveals that he prompted events that helped the Final
> Solution for the Zionists could use Nazis as the Nazis
> could Zionists. Few examples are Jew Baron von
> Mildenstein, head of the Jewish Department of the SS,
> as well as Jew Reinhardt Heydrich, the right hand, a
> mascot of Hitler, who divided Jews into two categories
> - Zionists and no-Zionists, the formers proclaimed by
> Hitler as having rights to the Palestine. (see The
> Defamation of Pius XII by Ralph McInerny, 2001).
> 
> Admittedly on February 8,1930 and on May 15,1931 Pius
> XI condemned Communism but on November 17, 1933 the
> U.S. recognized U.S.R.R.!! In 1936 Spain had to fell
> into Bolshevik hands with the American Legion on their
> side.
> 
> "Communism teaches and seeks two objectives:
> Unrelenting class warfare and absolute extermination
> of private ownership. Not secretly or by hidden
> methods does it do this, but publicly, openly, and by
> employing every and all means, even the most violent.
> To achieve these objectives there is nothing which it
> does not dare, nothing for which it has respect or
> reverence; and when it has come to power, it is
> incredible and portentlike in its cruelty and
> inhumanity. The horrible slaughter and destruction
> through which it has laid waste vast regions of
> eastern Europe and Asia are the evidence; how much an
> enemy and how openly hostile it is to Holy Church and
> to God Himself is, alas, too well proved by facts and
> fully known to all. Although We, therefore, deem it
> superfluous to warn upright and faithful children of
> the Church regarding the impious and iniquitous
> character of Communism, yet We cannot without deep
> sorrow contemplate the heedlessness of those who
> apparently make light of these impending dangers, and
> with sluggish inertia allow the widespread propagation
> of doctrine which seeks by violence and slaughter to
> destroy society altogether. All the more gravely to be
> condemned is the folly of those who neglect to remove
> or change the conditions that inflame the minds of
> peoples, and pave the way for the overthrow and
> destruction of society." (QUADRAGESIMO ANNO,
> ENCYCLICAL OF POPE PIUS XI ON RECONSTRUCTION OF THE
> SOCIAL ORDER, May 15,1931)
> 
> 7/ And this is a must reading too:
>    The Bible (Exodus 23:24 & Daniel 3:29 or 96); The
> Koran (Jinn 72:17); The Gospels (John 8:44) because
> for Muslims not Yahve is a god, but Allah. Allah has
> had no son and Jesus is a Prophet as Muhammad was. For
> Israelis not Allah is a god, but Yahve is. Yahve has
> had no son. Jesus was a son of a Roman soldier and
> Jews are waiting for a Messiah because Christ was not.
> Talmuds (Palestinian and Babylonian) would explain
> that goyims are beasts, and the
> <http://www.sbtc.net/~teacher/books.htm> much more. If
> you add to this The Beasts of the Apocalypse by Olivia
> Marie O'Grady, First Amended Press, 2001, USA, how the
> "chosen people" ever since the Moses are implementing
> a consistent program geared toward world domination
> with manifold disastrous results, you will get the
> whole picture clear.
> 
> --- scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > People are starting to respond for Membership
> > with The European-American Rights & Unity
> > Organization. Emails for more information is
> > starting to come in daily.
> > 
> > Scott Shepherd
> > European-American Rights & Unity Organization
> > Representative:
> > www.whitecivilrights.com
> > E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]    
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> Date: Tue, 5 Mar 1996 11:26:47 -0600
> Organization: European-American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO)
> Subject: [FS_Discussion] EURO ACTION ALERT 03/05/2002
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> URGENT UPDATE!!!
> 
> EURO ACTION ALERT 03/05/2002
> 
> 
> 
> EURO AT "WELCOME PATROLS" AT SOUTH CAROLINA WELCOME CENTERS
> 
> 
> 
> Last weekend, the NAACP organized protests "border patrols" at South
> Carolina welcome centers in an efforts to stop people from visiting
> and
> spending money in the state. They are demanding that the State remove
> the
> Confederate flag from the Statehouse grounds. This weekend, EURO is
> planning
> "welcome patrols" at South Carolina welcome centers to greet tourists
> with
> some good old-fashioned Southern hospitality. We need your help to
> make sure
> that these "welcome patrols" are a success.
> 
> 
> 
> Immediate help needed!! If you live in South Carolina, Northern
> Georgia or
> North Carolina, please contact Roger Stewart at 803-331-3908 or at
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 
> 
> CHARLOTTESVILLE HATE CRIMES
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> 
> 
> EURO is continuing to place pressure on police and prosecutors to
> apply
> Virginia's hate crime statute against 10 Black teens that have been
> arrested
> and charged with attacking White students over a six-month period. We
> are
> looking for anyone who lives near or in Charlottesville, Virginia to
> contact
> us immediately. EURO is beginning to coordinate our efforts with a
> local
> victim's rights organization in an attempt to protect the rights of
> White
> victims in this case and need local people to help. Please contact
> EURO
> Virginia State President Ron Doggett at (804) 357-5453.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> EURO MEMBER RUNNING FOR STATE REP IN MISSOURI
> 
> 
> 
> EURO member Steve Dotson is running for State Representative in
> District 91
> in Missouri. He is asking for your help to raise money for his
> campaign.
> This race will generate a large amount of publicity and force public
> discussion of the real issues facing America. For more information on
> how
> you can help please contact Joseph C. Keller, M. D., Treasurer,
> Dotson
> Republican for State Representative
> (636) 230-5440. To help Steve with a contribution use his new
> address:
> 
> 
> 
> Dotson Republican for State Rep (91st dist.)
> POB 190482
> Webster Groves, Missouri   63119-6482
> 
> 
> 
> The European-American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO) is
> America's
> leading organization fighting against discrimination and for the
> rights and
> heritage of European-Americans. Learn more at
> www.whitecivilrights.com.
> 
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