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PROVEN SOLUTIONS
TO ENDING SCHOOL SHOOTINGS
copyright (c) by
Jews For The Preservation of Firearms Ownership



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EDITOR'S NOTE: This exclusive interview, copyright (c) by JPFO, puts to rest
the ongoing debate of how to deal with the ever increasing violence and
bloodshed in America's schools, by showing proven solutions (not just
theories) to the problem. Rest assured the answer is not in more "gun
control", as the gun prohibitionists would want to brainwash America into
believing. In fact, the problem IS gun control.



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JPFO: Tell us about your background, and your involvement with firearms, and
the right to keep and bear arms.

SCHILLER: The name is Dr. David Th. Schiller, currently residing in the
little town of Nassau, 70 km northwest of Frankfurt. I work as
editor-in-chief of VISIER, a 168-pages strong general interest gun magazine
which I started eleven years ago in Stuttgart and which has now grown to be
the most influential and best selling gun magazine in all of Europe. Of
course with a gun magazine published in Germany, politics are at the
forefront of our editorial work, and we have an eye toward the past. NRA's
Steve Halbrook has been just over here and I was glad to help him with his
research on Jewish resistance during WW II.

I was born in (West) Berlin in '52 in Germany, moved to Israel in '72 and
served in the Israel Defense Force's Airborne, which means I am now a
veteran of the '73 war, the Lebanese war, and a number of border raids and
actions in the occupied territories. Wounded in 1973 on Suez canal, I later
studied political science at West Berlin's Free University and mastered with
a thesis on the origins of the Civil War in Lebanon and a Ph.D. in '82 with
a work on the Palestinians' "love affair" with terrorism and paramilitary
activity. When I returned to Germany in '74-'75 for studies I was called
upon by the Berlin Police department to consult and teach their SWAT team,
which just came into being after the Munich massacre during the Munich
Olympics. Over the years this extended into a whole series of work
obligations with various police departments in Germany and other places in
the world. Due to my work in the Israel Defense Force (IDF) as a drill
instructor and weapons specialist and through my academic interest, I had
something to teach to these people. I also worked some years for the
terrorism research department of Santa Monica's RAND Corporation, and have
continued my academic pursuits.

Over the years I published a number of books on shooting, police, terrorism,
military history etc., most of these under the pseudonym of "Jan Boger". You
probably might find a photographic journal of mine in English on the IDF,
called "To Live in the Fire...", published in 1977 by the John Olson
Publishing Co. in New Jersey.

As you can see, I experienced violence and gun control from both ends of the
barrel, one might say. And of course, I grew up to be a strong believer in
the personal right to self defense, especially as I spent my childhood in
the Berlin equivalent of the Bronx.

JPFO: What kind of advice could you give the USA to combat the recent school
massacres that seemingly have become quite common upon our soil?

SCHILLER: Now for Jonesboro and the US gun control laws in regard to
schools: Way back in 1973 - '74 I lived in a Kibbutz in Northern Israel,
called Ramat Yochanan. During Passover week in '74 we in Galilee experienced
the first of a number of specific PLO attacks targeting specifically schools
and children houses, kindergartens, school buses and the like. It started
with an infiltration in Quiriat Schmoneh on the Passover weekend, where the
perpetrators found the school empty and locked (of course during the
holidays!) and took over a nearby residential building, shooting people and
in the end blowing themselves up. A few weeks later the worst of this series
of incidents took place in Maalot on May 15th: Three PLO gunmen, after
making their way through the border fence, first shot up a van load full of
workers returning from a tobacco factory (incidentally these people happened
to be Galilee Arabs, not Jews), then they entered the school compound of
Maalot. First they murdered the housekeeper, his wife and one of their kids,
then they took a whole group of nearly 100 kids and their teachers hostage.
These were staying overnight at the school, as they were on a hiking trip.
In the end, the deadline ran out, and the army's special unit assaulted the
building. During the rescue attempt, the gunmen blew their explosive charges
and sprayed the kids with machine-gun fire. 25 people died, 66 wounded.

After this a controversial debate erupted in Israel in regards to guns, self
defense etc. We heard of course the same dumb arguments by some good people,
you always hear on these occasions like " We do not live in the Wild West
here!" Or: "Guns don't solve problems!" or similar silly things.

JPFO: Were there any gun laws in Israel in those days?

SCHILLER: Now, one has to remember, that Israel still had and has most of
the old and very strict gun laws dating back to the days of the British
Mandatory (1918-1948) on the books, and we in the promised land have
meanwhile grown our share of idiotic bureaucrats and dumb politicians, too.
But with the help of some smart people, not the least the then
Commander-in-Chief, Northern Command Paratroop General Raful Eytan, all the
reservists on the settlements were issued their personal weapons, and
whoever had a clean track record could get a concealed weapons permit. I for
instance had and still have one.

JPFO: What happened then?

SCHILLER: Teachers and kindergarten nurses now started to carry guns,
schools were protected by parents (and often grandpas) guarding them in
voluntary shifts. No school group went on a hike or trip without armed
guards. The Police involved the citizens in a voluntary civil guard project
"Mishmar Esrachi", which even had its own sniper teams. The Army's Youth
Group program, "Gadna", trained 15 - 16 year old kids in gun safety and
guard procedures and the older high school boys got involved with the
Mishmar Esrachi. During one noted incident, the "Herzliyah Bus massacre"
(March '78, hijacking of a bus, 37 dead, 76 wounded), these youngsters were
involved in the overall security measures in which the whole area between
North Tel Aviv and the resort town of Herzlyiah was blocked off, manning
roadblocks with the police, guarding schools kindergartens etc.

No problems with gun safety there, as most kids in Israel grow up used to
seeing guns on the street (in the hands of army personnel on leave -- every
soldier takes his/her gun home when on leave!). When the message got around
to the PLO groups and a couple infiltration attempts failed, the attacks
against schools ceased. Too much of a risk here: Terrorists and other
evildoers don't like risks.

But what does all that teach us?

(A) schools/kindergartens make for very attractive targets for the deranged
gunman as well as for the profit-oriented hostage gangsters or terrorist
group, because:

(1) everybody sane will cave in to the demands of the evildoers (even
somebody as hard-nosed as Golda Meir, may she rest in peace, said during the
Maalot incident, that one does not make politics on the backs of one's
children). Nobody wants to play the principles-game when kids are involved.
Kidnapping has thus often resulted in the paying of ransom demands.

(2) if you crave media attention, as for instance the PLO did in the 70's,
nothing will catch the headlines better than an attack on a school-full of
kids.

(B) Now THAT is the underlying "reason" behind each and every incident that
involved killing sprees in schools... from Maalot to Dunblane to Jonesboro.
Only recently the French had a hostage/barricade incident in a kindergarten:
the guy wanted money, and the French authorities solved that problem very
neatly with a stealth-type approach by one of their special teams and a .357
bullet in the head of the perpetrator, when he refused to surrender. No
follow up imitations occurred in France.

JPFO: Were there any similar incidents in Germany?

SCHILLER: Germany has some of the strictest gun laws this side of Britain
and Japan And needless to say, they are a continuation of the Nazi Gun Laws,
even using the same wording.

Still, we have a multitude of illegal guns on the streets. Currently the
police estimates that there a ten million legal, licensed guns and 20
million illegal � in a total population of less than 80 million people! And
we had our school massacres, too: In the early 60's one incident took place
in Cologne involving a deranged person who, not having access to guns, built
himself a flame-thrower. In another incident a few years ago in the vicinity
of Frankfurt, another crazy individual shot his way through a school with
two handguns, and later committed suicide.

Also, prior to the Lockerbie plane bombing (which was only one item in a
whole spree of planned and coordinated terror attacks luckily foiled by the
authorities), German security services detected in September '88, that a
Palestinian splinter group had made plans for a raid on the Jewish
kindergarten in Munich. We found the photos, ground plans etc. Apparently
the planning of the attack was pretty far along.

So you do not have to be a prophet to foresee, that we will see more
school-shooting incidents in the U.S. or other western nations, where media
attention is focused on these things and where every incident is replayed
second by second umpteen times on the tube, thereby creating in the minds of
certain viewers examples to follow...

Now, can we stop the media from playing out these scenarios in full color
and gruesome details for hours and hours, again and again? Certainly not. We
in the terrorism research field have argued for decades that it was exactly
the media coverage that spurred more and each time more violent and extreme
terrorist incidents. Could we stop the media from advertising the terrorist
message? Certainly not.

That is apparently one price we have to pay living in a worldwide
infotainment society. The airplane hijackings in the 70's and 80's are a
case in point.

The only thing we can do is protect possible victims...And laws written in
some books will not achieve that. Never have, never will...Enough said. I
rest my case.

JPFO: How can our readers and members contact you?

SCHILLER: Our e-mail address is: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

or my mailing address:

Dr. David Th. Schiller - VISIER, P.O.Box 1363, D-56373, Nassau, Germany

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