-Caveat Lector- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 Subj: EXPOSED:JEWISH NEO-NAZI LEADER is GREENBAUM !!! COMMUNIQUE #2164 ----------------- http://TeamInfinity.com/~ralph/jewish.neonazi.html Something is rotting in Denmark: Read the following two links and see if you can figure it out. http://search.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/ 1999-08/07/017l-080799-idx.html http://search.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/WPlate/ 1999-08/08/191l-080899-idx.html What we have here is a much publicized and balleyhoed rally by a Neo-Nazi group in Washington DC that was cancelled because only four people showed up. But when you look closer you find that the organizer of this neo-nazi group, Davis Wolfgang Hawke, was born Andrew Britt Greenbaum !!!!! Now are we detecting the pattern !!!??? Hitler, we have been hearing was also born Jewish and despised his own people. Joseph Goebbels was as well, and was know as the little rabbi in school. Adolf Eichmann was as well, Hitler's own personal physician Dr. Morell was also Jewish. Am I the only one who is picking up on this ?? Did you know that the distributor [and publisher] of the Turner Diaries is a Jew named Lyle Stuart, and in fairness to him, has published great material exposing the ADL's funding of NAZI groups ? What is going on here ? Is this controlled opposition or is there something even more sinister and cynical going on here ? [read HITLER: Founder of Israel by KARDEL] Now we are hearing that the HUGE neo-nazi march that did NOT occur, cost the city of washingon dc 1 million dollars in police expense even though noone showed up and now the city is planning to sue this neo-nazi group beceuase they did not show ?! Of course this is ludicrous, but they are planning to sue, so maybe what we have here is a setup by Greenbaum to create a nifty court precedence? Please share your thoughts, as this is too weird. You can obtain HITLER FOUNDER of ISRAEL by KARDEL @ BARNES & NOBLE and AMAZON, or http://www.hollyland.com http://www.hoffman-info.com/jewishnazi.html Here are the two Washington Post Articles: Neo-Nazis Bow Out of March Planned Counter-Demonstrations Become Impromptu Victory Celebrations By Sylvia Moreno, Spencer S. Hsu and Sewell Chan Washington Post Staff Writers Sunday, August 8, 1999; Page C01 Almost 1,500 police officers in riot gear along Pennsylvania Avenue. Hymns and invocations to "stop racism now" at the Lincoln Memorial. Raucous demonstrators at Lafayette Square carrying signs and speaking out against the growth of white supremacist groups in the United States. Everybody showed up yesterday. Except for the instigators: the American Nationalist Party, a k a the Knights of Freedom, a self-styled neo-Nazi group. The group, which applied for the permits to march down Pennsylvania Avenue and to rally in front of the White House as part of an "anti-government protest," told D.C. police to expect 150 to 300 demonstrators. Only four showed up at a staging area prepared by police, and they decided to call off the march. "I'm not surprised," said Hyman Greenbaum, the father of the group's leader, Davis Wolfgang Hawke, a 20-year-old South Carolina college student. City officials weren't so blase. Chief Charles H. Ramsey immediately announced he would urge the District to explore suing Hawke and his followers for the million-dollar-plus cost of deploying 1,450 D.C. police officers for the march in addition to 1,100 on regular duty. About 300 U.S. Park Police officers also patrolled the area, backed by Secret Service and Federal Protective Service agents from as far away as New York. Police cordoned off a 20-square-block area around the White House and Lafayette Square in preparation for the march. "They decided, at the location where we were going to pick them up and transport them down here by bus, to call off the march," Ramsey, dressed in a helmet and carrying a riot baton, told a crowd of reporters at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue NW. "Only a couple showed up. They immediately determined they weren't going to go through with it." Police could not say whether Hawke was among the group. Attempts to reach Hawke yesterday by telephone were unsuccessful. Jeff Krause, executive vice president of the American Nationalist Party, said the march was canceled because huge counter-demonstrations were planned and because "the media worked this thing up into a frenzy." "We did not want any of our people hurt," he said. Because the media was to blame, Krause said, a suit against the group would be unfair. Nine years ago, a Ku Klux Klan march in the District erupted into violence when protesters pelted the marchers with rocks. Fourteen people, including eight police officers, were hurt, and 40 were arrested. In light of that incident, police officials said they had no regrets about the massive deployment of officers yesterday. David C. Friedman, regional director of the Anti-Defamation League, said the cancellation of the march was "in many ways, a predictable result." "A group that has existed largely as a student-run operation out of a dorm room and a Web site -- it's not surprising they did this," said Friedman, who helped organize a "respect rally" at the Lincoln Memorial for racial and religious tolerance. "I think the city should take a hard look at seeking to recover the costs expended in the police protection required." The American Nationalist Party was founded in 1996 and has about 150 members, many recruited through Hawke's Web site, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, which monitors extremist groups. Upon hearing of the cancellation of the march, a massing of anti-Nazi and anti-racist groups led by D.C. United to Stop the Nazis, gathered at the northern edge of Lafayette Square, turned spontaneously into a victory celebration. "Ho, ho, ho, the Nazis didn't show!" a group of 200 college-aged students chanted, as some blew whistles and banged on tin drums and plastic barrels. On the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, about an hour before the neo-Nazi march was officially canceled, several hundred people gathered at the "respect rally" to the evoke the words of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., who gave voice to the nation's civil rights movement. Mayor Anthony A. Williams (D) noted that yesterday's march was scheduled nearly 36 years to the month after the 1963 March on Washington when King told the world of his dream of an America free from the troubles of racial inequality. "That dream cannot be reserved for those who live in opportunity," Williams said. "That dream belongs to everyone." The mayor said he recently received an e-mail from someone saying he shouldn't describe the neo-Nazi organizers as ignorant. His response: "This is an ignorant, stupid, foolish group!" "No ragtag band of pitiful, disconnected people can overwhelm the human rights unity our nation has finally, if painfully, achieved," Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) told the throng of people who gathered under a piercing sun. "We've worked too hard, come too far. Hatred is just plain un-American." In the end, the marchers never even materialized. Williams said late yesterday: "I am not disappointed that the planned neo-Nazi march was called off in our city today. There is no place in the District of Columbia for the racist, antisemitic, hateful messages expounded by groups such as this." In a telephone interview last week from her suburban Boston home, Hawke's mother, Peggy Greenbaum, predicted neither her son -- who legally changed his name to Davis Wolfgang Hawke from Andrew Britt Greenbaum before he entered college three years ago -- nor his group would follow through with the march. "I can't imagine Britt going down there," she said, using her son's former nickname. "Number one, he is a chicken. I don't like to say that about my own son, but he is a chicken." Staff writer Steven Gray and the Associated Press contributed to this report. ---- NEXT ARTICLE So Young to Hate By Colbert I. King Saturday, August 7, 1999; Page A19 About the last thing we need is a lot of heavy breathing over the ragtag bunch of neo-Nazis expected to creep into the nation's capital today. Originally founded as the Knights of Freedom, they now parade under the banner of the American Nationalist Party. Either way, they certainly don't rate a crowd at their march to the White House this afternoon. The American Nationalist Party is at bottom an Internet-created and -fueled, third-rate hate group starved for attention and eager to recruit more warm bodies with weak minds. Oh, sure, the members are into all of that "Aryan peoples" and "white rights" stuff. And they can toss around the rhetoric of bigotry with the most virulent of racists. But numerically speaking, the American Nationalist Party couldn't fill the Lincoln Theatre. Its claim of 10,000 members is pure fiction. Those numbers are about as bogus as the Teutonic heritage of the group's founder and leader, Davis Wolfgang Hawke, who, according to the Anti-Defamation League, is neither German nor originally Davis Wolfgang Hawke. The ADL says big, bad neo-Nazi Davis Wolfgang Hawke is actually a college student who was born Andrew Britt Greenbaum. In the parlance of today's helping professions, Hawke is a young man with some unresolved issues. When Hawke's birth name was uncovered earlier in the year, said the ADL, this latter-day neo-Nazi leader -- who once told his followers, "We have suffered enough under the iron heel of Judah. We have encountered their lies, their money-lending, their jack-booted ZOG [Zionist Occupied Government] mercenaries and their oppression" -- was ridiculed by other hate groups for trying to hide his Jewish background. But Hawke denies his Jewish heritage, claiming he is the product of an affair that his mother had with a German and that Greenbaum is his stepfather's name, which was mistakenly entered on his birth certificate. The ADL says Hawke's mother denies his allegation. It's all so pathetic. What is, however, neither sad nor trivial is the fact that Hawke-Greenbaum, a senior at Wofford College in Spartanburg, S.C., is only 21 years old. That makes him the same age as Benjamin Smith. You remember Smith. He's the World Church of the Creator white supremacist who, before killing himself, went on the Fourth of July weekend shooting spree that left 11 blacks, Jews and Asians either dead or wounded in Illinois and Indiana. Hawke is also a contemporary of 27-year-old World Church of the Creator leader Matthew Hale, who incidentally refers to blacks, Hispanics and Asians as "mud people" and keeps the Israeli flag as a doormat. What makes Hawke, Smith, Hale and many of their ilk stand out is not their racism, antisemitism or their embrace of neo-Nazi ideology. It's their youth. The ADL says the American Nationalist Party is dominated by men under 25. Along with many of the nation's other hate groups, the American Nationalist Party also seeks disciples among the young. And while precise numbers aren't available, extremist groups apparently are winning some converts as they crank up their Web sites with hate messages targeted at children. It wasn't supposed to turn out this way. During my youth, when Old South members of Congress signed the "Southern Manifesto" denouncing the Brown school desegregation decision, when the National Guard blocked a 15-year-old black girl from entering all-white Central High School in Little Rock, when mobs pounced on black and white freedom riders at the Greyhound bus terminal in Montgomery, Ala., whenever we heard about the killing of an Emmett Till or the murders of civil rights workers such as James Chaney, Andrew Goodman and Michael Schwerner, we reassured ourselves with one abiding, comforting thought: that it was all a matter of time. The day would come -- so we told ourselves -- when the wild mobs, the mounted sheriff's deputies, the Kluxers and the respectable downtown bigots in starched white shirts who kept the oppression going would finally grow old and die. And with their passing, their brand of meanness, which perpetuated segregation and discrimination, would go with them. Silly me. I know now what I didn't know then: that there is no such thing as winning a permanent victory against bigotry. Every American generation must be prepared to enlist in the battle against intolerance and prejudice. It's as true for us today as it was for past generations that fearlessly stood up and spoke out against hate and discrimination. The presence of neo-Nazi and white supremacist groups is a reminder of this continuing challenge. They must be exposed, isolated and marginalized. But don't waste your time at the American Nationalist Party rally. Washington-area residents itching to register their abhorrence of what that group stands for should join Mayor Anthony Williams, Washington Wizards owner Abe Pollin and local community and civil rights organizations at the Lincoln Memorial for their counter-"Respect Rally." Or contribute to Project Lemonade, launched by the Anti-Defamation League and others to raise money for victims of racist violence. But leave the neo-Nazis to themselves. Besides, Davis Wolfgang Hawke, or whatever he calls himself, is caught in his own private hell. You recall Jasper, Tex., where James Byrd Jr., a black man, was chained to a pickup truck by a 24-year-old avowed white supremacist named John William King and dragged until his head and right arm were torn off? According to the ADL, this is what Davis Wolfgang Hawke had to say: "I would like to take this brief moment to publicly express my full and unswerving support for a man whom we should all admire and hail as a white hero. That man is John William King.... Now don't get me wrong or think I don't care about the life of the poor negro James Byrd Jr. I definitely think that John King should have been convicted, but only of cruelty to animals! No white man should ever be punished for ridding the world of a negro -- They are not human, but filthy, disgusting beasts!" And he's only 21 years old. What a pity! 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