The”neo-con” movement in the U.S. is largely composed of ADL operatives and, in turn, is a crucial arm of “private” U.S. intelligence operations. The government-funded, but privately-run “Project Democracy” which oversaw Oliver North’s Iran-Contra affair, is a case in point: Project Democracy’s head Carl Gershman, a former operative of the ADL’s Fact Finding Division, now oversees the $30 million a year operation which, in his own words, will “do the kinds of things the CIA used to do, but no longer can.” FROM
- “Those kids at that community center were sitting ducks. We have to realize as Jews that this is going to happen again and again until we learn to defend ourselves, and the only way to defend yourself is to fire back.”
The Sacramento Bee, August 14, 1999On training camps in the Catskills:
“We teach young people to have a sane fist attached to a sane head, not to advocate this nebbish posture people seem to think is so popular.”
“A lot of energy, and ideology classes will create an authentic Jew. A Jew who will know how to act when all Jews are in trouble.”
The Times Herald-Record, June, 28, 1998
On Jewish extremists in the United States:
“Violence in self-defense is absolutely justifiable.”
Los Angeles Times, November 9, 1995
Archive for the ‘Jewish Terrorist groups – ADL = JDL’ Category
Introduction This booklet documents the background and criminal activities of Jewish Zionist terrorist groups, and especially the Jewish Defense League now called Anti Discrimination league (ADL). Particular emphasis is given here to terror — including murder — against “thought criminals”
In 1914, Dr. Christopher Koch of Pennsylvania’s State Pharmacy Board made the racial innuendo explicit, testifying that, “Most of the attacks upon the white women of the South are the direct result of a cocaine-crazed Negro brain.” Mass media manufactured an epidemic of cocaine use among African Americans in the Southern United States to play upon racial prejudices of the era, though there is little evidence that such an epidemic actually took place. In the same year, the Harrison Narcotics Tax Act outlawed the sale and distribution of cocaine in the United States. This law incorrectly referred to cocaine as a narcotic, and the misclassification passed into popular culture. As stated above, cocaine is a stimulant, not a narcotic. Although technically illegal for purposes of distribution and use, the distribution, sale and use of cocaine was still legal for registered companies and individuals. Because of the misclassification of cocaine as a narcotic, the debate is still open on whether the government actually enforced these laws strictly. Cocaine was not considered a controlled substance in the United States until 1970, when it was listed in the Controlled Substances Act. Until that point, the use of cocaine was open and rarely prosecuted in the US due to the moral and physical debates commonly discussed.