Mac Seafraidh
04-06-2004, 03:05 PM
New Jersey: An Example of Jewish Media Control
News/Comment; Posted on: 2004-06-04 02:53:23
The Montclair Times prints an exceptionally foul smear article.
Buried in the middle of an article printed today in the Montclair Times, controlled media reporter Paul Zobrio informs the public that recently distributed National Alliance fliers do not "violate any local ordinances or state laws... are protected by the First Amendment... and do not meet the criteria of harassment."
However, the purpose of any controlled media article about the National Alliance is to do as much damage as possible. So in this example he begins with a sneaky and very misleading title:
"Investigation continues into biased fliers."
Zobrio then lists all of the agencies that are [supposedly] involved in the massive-sounding investigation:
"The fliers that were distributed to more than 50 Montclair homes were forwarded to the State Police Intelligence Unit, the state Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, and the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office as part of the investigation, according to Detective Sgt. Steven Longo."
The event has already been determined to be perfectly legal. But detective Longo knows the procedure. He knows what the tribe wants to hear. And dullard Zobrio is all too happy to cooperate by accepting his scripted comments without question. You see, first and foremost is the necessity to scare-off potential copycats. After all, would you want to be investigated by all of those agencies?
Next up is the Jewish-owned newspaper's obligatory warning to National Alliance membership:
"Longo said that the state law enforcement departments can monitor the National Alliance’s activities in the future, and if the group does break the law, the state can take action with federal authorities."
Then there's the special Jewish message for the public -- to those who might be thinking about joining the National Alliance. For this they need a few quotes spewed from a bought politician:
"The distribution of the fliers, as well as recent anti-Semitic incidents in Glen Ridge, prompted Gov. James E. McGreevey to issue a statement on the abhorrence of the incidents, and derided whoever delivered the literature.
'Hatred always comes from fear and ignorance. The desire to cling to such hateful feelings, and to spread them in pamphlets that are meant to cause humiliation and anger, comes from a particular kind of weakness,' McGreevey stated in a release on Wednesday, May 26.
'Rather than remain silent, they reported these leaflets to police. And they’re standing together…to show that when you target one member of the neighborhood, you’re targeting everyone,' McGreevey stated. 'And this is something they won’t stand for.'"
Just who are these people who "won't stand for" the constitutional right of free speech? Zobrio doesn't go there. That's dangerous ground.
The Cub reporter continues by interviewing one of a thousand Jews who have written a book about Hitler [Hitler: The Pathology of Evil]:
"George Victor, a former Montclair resident who has written a book about Adolf Hitler, said that the National Alliance is a much more aggressive organization that would be better categorized as a neo-Nazi group acting as a off-shoot of Hitler’s regime.
Victor, a retired psychologist who now lives in West Orange, said Timothy McVeigh subscribed to National Alliance’s principles when he killed 168 people in the Oklahoma City bombings in 1995 . The National Alliance has also been responsible for killing more people in the United States than the Nazi Party killed in Germany before Hitler came to power, Victor said."
Naturally a well-indoctrinated reporter never asks the wrong questions -- like what are the names of these people who have been "killed by the National Alliance." How about just one name, Jewboy?
Little Paulie pure-goy bulks-up his bilge by including a few meaningless comments from a radical Zionist posing as a human rights activist:
"Shai Goldstein, regional director of the state office of the Anti-Defamation League, which monitors hate groups, said the National Alliance has relied on such pamphleteering as a recruitment method. The group has also been known to target communities bordering towns dealing with bias crimes, as is the case in Glen Ridge.
Goldstein said whoever distributed the fliers, or committed the hate crimes in Glen Ridge, is usually targeting the town. 'The key thing here is that the fact that the distribution occurred in Montclair should not be construed as a reflection on Montclair,' Goldstein said."
This article, like most, ends with a few words about how sad it is that free speech is legal; suggesting that more "hate speech" laws are needed:
"There is not much more the township can do, since the incident seems random, and it is protected speech," First Ward Councilman Gerry Tobin said.
"Do not allow these hateful acts and this hateful attitude to fester in your towns," Tobin warns.
[b]NATIONALVANGUARD.ORG
News/Comment; Posted on: 2004-06-04 02:53:23
The Montclair Times prints an exceptionally foul smear article.
Buried in the middle of an article printed today in the Montclair Times, controlled media reporter Paul Zobrio informs the public that recently distributed National Alliance fliers do not "violate any local ordinances or state laws... are protected by the First Amendment... and do not meet the criteria of harassment."
However, the purpose of any controlled media article about the National Alliance is to do as much damage as possible. So in this example he begins with a sneaky and very misleading title:
"Investigation continues into biased fliers."
Zobrio then lists all of the agencies that are [supposedly] involved in the massive-sounding investigation:
"The fliers that were distributed to more than 50 Montclair homes were forwarded to the State Police Intelligence Unit, the state Department of Justice Civil Rights Division, and the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office as part of the investigation, according to Detective Sgt. Steven Longo."
The event has already been determined to be perfectly legal. But detective Longo knows the procedure. He knows what the tribe wants to hear. And dullard Zobrio is all too happy to cooperate by accepting his scripted comments without question. You see, first and foremost is the necessity to scare-off potential copycats. After all, would you want to be investigated by all of those agencies?
Next up is the Jewish-owned newspaper's obligatory warning to National Alliance membership:
"Longo said that the state law enforcement departments can monitor the National Alliance’s activities in the future, and if the group does break the law, the state can take action with federal authorities."
Then there's the special Jewish message for the public -- to those who might be thinking about joining the National Alliance. For this they need a few quotes spewed from a bought politician:
"The distribution of the fliers, as well as recent anti-Semitic incidents in Glen Ridge, prompted Gov. James E. McGreevey to issue a statement on the abhorrence of the incidents, and derided whoever delivered the literature.
'Hatred always comes from fear and ignorance. The desire to cling to such hateful feelings, and to spread them in pamphlets that are meant to cause humiliation and anger, comes from a particular kind of weakness,' McGreevey stated in a release on Wednesday, May 26.
'Rather than remain silent, they reported these leaflets to police. And they’re standing together…to show that when you target one member of the neighborhood, you’re targeting everyone,' McGreevey stated. 'And this is something they won’t stand for.'"
Just who are these people who "won't stand for" the constitutional right of free speech? Zobrio doesn't go there. That's dangerous ground.
The Cub reporter continues by interviewing one of a thousand Jews who have written a book about Hitler [Hitler: The Pathology of Evil]:
"George Victor, a former Montclair resident who has written a book about Adolf Hitler, said that the National Alliance is a much more aggressive organization that would be better categorized as a neo-Nazi group acting as a off-shoot of Hitler’s regime.
Victor, a retired psychologist who now lives in West Orange, said Timothy McVeigh subscribed to National Alliance’s principles when he killed 168 people in the Oklahoma City bombings in 1995 . The National Alliance has also been responsible for killing more people in the United States than the Nazi Party killed in Germany before Hitler came to power, Victor said."
Naturally a well-indoctrinated reporter never asks the wrong questions -- like what are the names of these people who have been "killed by the National Alliance." How about just one name, Jewboy?
Little Paulie pure-goy bulks-up his bilge by including a few meaningless comments from a radical Zionist posing as a human rights activist:
"Shai Goldstein, regional director of the state office of the Anti-Defamation League, which monitors hate groups, said the National Alliance has relied on such pamphleteering as a recruitment method. The group has also been known to target communities bordering towns dealing with bias crimes, as is the case in Glen Ridge.
Goldstein said whoever distributed the fliers, or committed the hate crimes in Glen Ridge, is usually targeting the town. 'The key thing here is that the fact that the distribution occurred in Montclair should not be construed as a reflection on Montclair,' Goldstein said."
This article, like most, ends with a few words about how sad it is that free speech is legal; suggesting that more "hate speech" laws are needed:
"There is not much more the township can do, since the incident seems random, and it is protected speech," First Ward Councilman Gerry Tobin said.
"Do not allow these hateful acts and this hateful attitude to fester in your towns," Tobin warns.
[b]NATIONALVANGUARD.ORG