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Donald V. Clerkin Euro-American Alliance P.O. Box 2-1776 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53221 RE: MUR 1980 Euro-American Alliance Dear Mr. Clerkin: On June 3, 1985, the Commission found reason to believe that the Euro-American Alliance had violated 2 U.S.C. S 441d, a provision of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act") in connection with the above referenced MUR. However, after considering the circumstances of this matter, the Commission determined to take no further action and on October 10, 1985, closed its file as it pertains to the Euro- American Alliance. The file will be made part of the public record within 30 days after this matter has been closed with respect to all other respondents involved. Should you wish to submit any materials to appear on the public record, please do so within 10 days of your receipt of this letter. The confidentiality provisions of 2 U.S.C. SS 437g(a) (4)(B) and 437g(a) (12) (A) remain in effect until the entire matter is closed. The Commission will notify you when the entire file has been closed. The Commission reminds you that the failure to affix a disclaimer to a solicitation of contributions on behalf of a federal candidate nevertheless appears to be a violation of 2 U.S.C. S 441d. You should take immediate steps to insure that this activity does not occur in the future. If you have any questions, please direct them to R. Lee Andersen, the Assistant General Counsel in charge of this matter at (202)523-4143.

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FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D C. 20463

October 21, 1985

Gerald R. Carlson, treasurer Carlson for Congress Committee P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013 RE: MUR 1980 Carlson for Congress Committee and Gerald R. Carlson, treasurer

Dear Mr. Carlson: On October 10, 1985, the Commission accepted the conciliation agreement signed by you in settlement of a violation of 2 U.S.C. S 432(e)(1), S 433 and S 434, provisions of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended. Accordingly, the file has been closed in this matter and it will become a part of the public record within thirty days. However, 2 U.S.C. S 437g(a) (4)(B) prohibits any information derived in connection with any conciliation attempt from becoming public without the written consent of the respondent and the Commission. Should you wish any such information to become part of the public record, please advise us in writing. Enclosed you will find a fully executed copy of the final conciliation agreement for your files. Sincerely,

Charles N. Steelez

By:r Associate G eral Counsel

Enclosure Conciliation Agreement BE

BEFORE THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

In the Matter of ) ) Carlson for Congress Committee) MUR 1980 Gerald R. Carlson, treasurer) Gerald R. Carlson )

CONCILIATION AGREDIENT '" ' This matter was initiated by a signed, sworn and notar d complaint. The Commission found reason to believe that Gerald Rf,*- Carlson, individually, and the Carlson for Congress Committee, Gerald R. Carlson, as treasurer ("Respondents") violated 2 U.S.C. S 432(e)(1), 9 433 and S 434, by failing to file with the Commission a Statement of Candidacy, a Statement of Organization and reports of receipts and disbursements, and an investigation was conducted. NOW THEREFORE, the Commission and Respondent, having participated in informal methods of conciliation, prior to a finding of probable cause to believe, do hereby agree as follows: I. The Commission has jurisdiction over the Respondent, and the subject matter of this proceeding, and this agreement has the effect of an agreement entered pursuant to 2 U.S.C. S 437g(a) (4)(A) (i). II. Respondent has had a reasonable opportunity to demonstrate that no action should be taken in this matter. III. Respondent enters voluntarily into this agreement with the Commission. IV. The pertinent facts in this matter are as follows: -2-

1. Respondent Carlson for Congress Committee is a political committee within the meaning of 2 U.S.C. S 431(4).

2. Respondent Gerald R. Carlson currently serves as treasurer for respondent Committee and was a candidate for the

U.S. House of Representatives in 1984.

3. Respondent Carlson was required to file a

Statement of Candidacy within 15 days after becoming a candidate.

4. Respondent Carlson for Congress Committee was required to file a Statement of Organization within 10 days after becoming a political committee and is additionally required to report its activity of receipts and disbursements to the

Commission.

5. The Commission received respondents' Statement of

Candidacy, Statement of Organization and 1984 Year-End report on

May 21, 1985. No other reports were filed by respondents.

6. Section 432(e)(1), Title 2. Code, requires all candidates to designate a principal campaign committee in writing within 15 days of becoming a candidate.

Sections 433 and 434? Title 2, United States Code, require all political committees to register with the Commission and report their receipts and disbursements.

V. Respondent Carlson violated 2 U.S.C. S 432(e)(1) by failing to file a Statement of Candidacy, designating a principal campaign committee, until May 21, 1985.

VI. Respondent Committee, Gerald Carlson, as treasurer, violated 2 U.S.C. S 433 and 5 434, by failing to register with the Commission or report any political activity until May 21,

1985. -3- VII. Respondents will pay a civil penalty to the Treasurer of the United States in the amount of F-noFvE Th1u-aen&1JuNDREDO Dollars

($*fe), pursuant to 2 U.S.C. S 437g(a) (5)(A). VIII. Respondents agree that they shall not undertake any activity which is in violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended, 2 U.S.C. S 431, et seq. IX. The Commission, on request of anyone filing a complaint under 2 U.S.C. S 437g(a)(1) concerning the matters at issue herein or on its own motion, may review compliance with this agreement. If the Commission believes that this agreement or any requirement thereof has been violated, it may institute a civil action for relief in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. X. This agreement shall become effective as of the date all parties hereto have executed the same and the Commission has approved the entire agreement. XI. Respondents shall have no more than thirty (30) days from the date this agreement becomes effective to comply with and implement the requirements contained in this agreement and to so notify the Commission. XII. This Conciliation Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties on the matters raised herein, and no other statement, promise, or agreement, either written or -4- oral, made by either party or by agents of either party, that is not contained in this written agreement shall be valid.

FOR THE COMMISSION: Charles N. Steele General Co

BY: :)C Date Associate Ge al Counsel FOR THE RESPONDENTS:

9erald R. Carlson Date

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BEFORE THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

In the Matter of ) MUR 1980 Carlson for Congress Committee ) Gerald R. Carlson, treasurer ) Gerald R. Carlson ) Euro-American Alliance )

CERTIFICATION

I, Marjorie W. Emmons, Secretary of the Federal

Election Commission, do hereby certify that on October 10,

1985, the Commission decided by a vote of 5-0 to take

the following actions in MUR 1980:

1. Accept the conciliation agreement signed by Gerald R. Carlson attached N to the General Counsel's Report signed October 4, 1985.

2. Take no further action against the Euro-American Alliance for a violation of 2 U.S.C. § 441d.

3. Approve the letters to be sent to the respondents attached to the General Counsel's Report signed October 4, 1985.

4. Close the file.

Commissioners Aikens, Elliott, Josefiak, McDonald

and McGarry voted affirmatively in this matter; Commissioner

Harris did not cast a vote. Attest:

Date j Marjorie W. Emmons <} Secretary of the Commission BEFORE THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMISS ION T 8 A!I: 45 In the Matter of ) Carlson for Congress Committee ) Gerald R. Carlson, treasurer ) MUR 1980 Gerald R. Carlson ) Euro-American Alliance )

GENERAL COUNSEL'S REPORT L., I. Background On June 3, 1985, the Federal Election Commission (hereinafter "Commission") determined that there is reason to believe that the Euro-American Alliance (hereinafter "Alliance") violated 2 U.S.C. S 441d. Specifically, the Commission determined that there is reason to believe that the Alliance failed to affix a disclaimer to a solicitation of funds they published on behalf of Gerald R. Carlson, a Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1984. The Commission also determined that there is reason to believe that Gerald R. Carlson, individually, and the Carlson for Congress Committee (hereinafter "Committee") and Gerald R. Carlson, as treasurer, violated 2 U.S.C. S 432(e)(1), S 433 and S 434, by failing to file with the Commission a Statement of Candidacy, a Statement of Organization, and reports of receipts and disbursements. The Alliance was notified of the reason to believe determinations by letter dated June 12, 1985, and was asked to respond to questions concerning the nature and extent of the publication which contained the solicitation. By letter dated June 24, 1985, the Alliance responded to the reason to believe -2- determinations in general, but refused to respond to the specific questions sent to them. The questions were resent to the Alliance on July 23, 1985, to which respondents replied on July 29, 1985, with additional information, but still without addressing the specific questions sent by the Commission. Gerald Carlson, on June 27, 1985, requested to enter into conciliation negotiations prior to a determination of probable cause to believe in a violation occurred. On August 27, 1985, Mr. Carlson submitted a signed conciliation agreement identical in language to the one approved by the Commission on July 24, 1985, but containing a counterproposal to reduce the civil penalty. 11. Legal Analysis The publication in question was contained in the 1984 Autumn issue of the Euro-American Quarterly. The applicable paragraph reads as follows: Et Cetera Michigan's White voters are fortunate to have the opportunity to vote on November 6th for the Hon. Gerald Carlson, Republican nominee for Congress. Mr. Carlson, a true Aryan advocate, beat a hand-picked 'moderate' Republican in the September primary election. If elected, Carlson could be the first White racial-nationalist to hold a House seat from a northern district. We hope that you will support Mr. Carlson's fight for a White voice in the Congress. He needs your financial support to carry it off. Write to the CARLSON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE, P.O. Box 546, Wayne, Michigan 48184, or call Mr. Carlson at (313) 595- 3215. -3-

Section 441d(a) of Title 2, United States Code, concerning disclaimers provides, (a) Whenever any person makes an expenditure for the purpose of financing communications expressly advocating the election or defeat of a clearly identified candidate, or solicits any contribution through any broadcasting station, newspaper, magazine, outdoor advertising facility, direct mailing, or any other type of general public political advertising, such communication- (1) if paid for and authorized by a candidate, an authorized political committee of a candidate, or its agents,shall clearly state that the communication has been paid for by such authorized political committee, or (2) if paid for by other persons but authorized by a candidate, an authorized political committee of a candidate, or its agents, shall clearly state that the communication is paid for by such other persons and authorized by such authorized political committee. N3. if not authorized by a candidate, an authorized political committee of a candidate, or its agents, shall clearly state the name of the persons who paid for the communication and state that the communication is not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. The term "expenditure," pursuant to 2 U.S.C. 431(9) (B),, does not include any commentary or editorial distributed through the facilities of any magazine, unless such facilities are owned or controlled by any political party, political committee or candidate. 2 U.S.C. § 431(9) (B)(i). The meaning of expenditure also does not include any communication by a corporation or membership organization to its stockholders or members, if such corporation or organization is not organized primarily for the purpose of influencing the nomination for election or election of any individual to public office. 2 U. S.C. S 4 31 (9) (B) (i ii). -4-

Candidate Carlson, in responding to the complaint in this matter, stated that he neither paid for nor authorized the publication of this communication. Thus, where a communication is neither paid for nor authorized by the candidate on whose behalf it is made, the disclaimer provision of the Act requires the disclosure of both the name of the person who paid for the communication and a statement that the communication was not authorized by the candidate. 2 U.S.C. S 441d(a) (3). However, in order to trigger the disclaimer requirement, the r particular communication at issue must be either (1) a

solicitation of a contribution or (2) an expenditure for a communication that advocates the election of a clearly identified candidate. 2 U.s.c. S 441d(a). In their communications with the Commission concerning this matter, the Alliance makes two arguments. First, the Alliance contends that the paragraph in question is not a solicitation at all, but instead is an editorial comment published in their quarterly magazine. As such, this paragraph would satisfy the editorial comment exception to the definition of expenditure under the Act, and since neither an expenditure nor a solicitation was made, the disclaimer requirement of 2 U.S.C. 5 441d would not be triggered. As an alternative argument, the Alliance contends that, as an incorporated organization, it is entitled to communicate with its members, including to solicit contributions, without such -5- communication qualifying as an expenditure under the Act. Because the communication would not qualify as an expenditure, the disclaimer requirements would again not be triggered. Because the Alliance is unwilling to answer the Commission's interrogatories in this matter, only incomplete information is available concerning the nature of the Alliance as an organization and the particular publication in question. A complete copy of the Autumn edition of the Euro-American Quarterly is not available to the Office of General Counsel. The page which was submitted with the complaint is ambiguous as to whether it is truly an editorial or a solicitation. Carlson's need for financial support is clearly mentioned. But the actual request for the reader's support makes no direct request for contributions. Additionally, there are no indicia that this paragraph was published on the editorial page or section of the magazine. The paragraph contains no title labelling it an "editorial." In light of these ambiguities, the Office of General Counsel believes the editorial comment exception to the definition of expenditure cannot be applied to this paragraph. However, as a non-profit corporation organized under Wisconsin law, the Alliance may qualify under the exception to the meaning of expenditure applicable to corporations. The Alliance claims that "about 300 copies" of the publication were distributed mainly to its dues-paying members, but with perhaps a few dozen others going to non-member subscribers. According to -6- the Alliance the total cost of providing the Autumn 1984 issue of the Euro-American Quarterly was $112.88. Only communications distributed solely to members are subject to the corporate or membership organization exception to the term expenditure, and even then, any costs incurred by such an organization that are directly attributable to a communication advocating the election of a clearly identified candidate must be reported to the Commission if such costs exceed $2000. 2 U.S.C. S 431(4)(b) (iii). The communication in question clearly advocated Gerald Carlson's election. Where, as here, such a communication is distributed to r non-members as well as to members, the exception of 2 U.S.C. S

431(9) (B)(iii) is, in general, not applicable, and the publication would not be removed from the requirement that it contain a disclaimer. However, in light of several factors, the Office of General

CCounsel is recommending that the Commission take no further action against the Alliance. First, the entire production cost is relatively low: $112.88. Second, even if a portion of the cost could be identified as directly attributable to advocating Gerald Carlson's election, i.e. could be allocated to the paragraph at issue, such an amount would not have to be reported to the Commission anyway, since it is below the $2000 threshold of S 431(9) (B)(iii). Third, the circulation of the Autumn 1984 issue of the Euro-American Quarterly was limited, being distributed in all probability, to no greater than 300 persons. -7-

Finally, the number of issues distributed to non-members of the organization, is, in all likelihood, very small, with the Alliance claiming that only a few dozen non-members received the publication. */ Even though the evidence produced thus far, though incomplete, indicates that a violation of 2 U.S.C. S 441d may have been committed, the Office of General Counsel is of the opinion that the above factors, especially in terms of the low cost and limited distribution of the publication, weigh heavily against pursuing this matter any further against this N respondent.

Accordingly, the Office of General Counsel recommends that the Commission take no further action against the Euro-American

C Alliance for a violation of 2 U.S.C. S 441d and close the file in " UR 1980 as it pertains to them.

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-1 Accoraing to the Alliance, these recipients of the Euro- American Quarterly were subscribers, though there is no indication as to what difference exists, if any, between "members* and "subscribers". Distribution of the Quarterly to non-members would be a violation of 2 U.S.C. S 441b, which prohibits corporate contributions or expenditures. However, because of the publication's low cost and the small number of non-members who may have received it, the office of General Counsel is not recommending that the Commission make further reason to believe determinations with respect to a S 441b violation. -8-

IV. Recommendations The Office of General Counsel recommends that the Commission: 1. Accept the conciliation agreement signed by Gerald R. Carlson. 2. Take no further action against the Euro-American Alliance for a violation of 2 U.S.C. S 441d. 0

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3. Approve the attached letters to be sent to the respondents. 4. Close the file. Charles N. Steele General Counsel

BY. .1 . DILY. e -Y4 .Zca -**- Associate General Counsel Attachments 1. Conciliation Agreement 2. Letters Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013 -5 AUG 7 A 7: 35 RE: MUR 1980 Carlson for Congress Charles N. Steele Committee and Gerald General Counsel R. Carlson, Treasurer Federal Elections Commission August 6, 1985 1325 K St. N.W. 20463 Washington, D.C. near Mr. Steele,

THE POLITICAL ARGUMENT Let me begin by saying that the level of participation in presidential elections is down to about 50%; in congressional races it is even lower--in mine it was 47%.

Let me add to this--that in 1984 a suprising 64 congressional seats went uncontested, and as'many as 100 more only had token :opposition.

These two points may well be related since it has been said that one of the reasons for lower voter participation is the lack of candidates who interest the voters. Page Two

In the 1984 contest I was able to garner 40% of the vote and offer the best competition that my opponent has ever had. (He usually holds his opponents to an average of 26%).

But in order to achieve such high voter interest in my campaign, I had to address controversial issues which the regular Republicans have been ignoring, and in so doing, I allienated them and did not receive their endorsement.

In conclusion, then, it was my independent status which allowed me to win the primary and to do comparatively well in the general election, but it was this same independent status which deprived me of the required expertise to comply with election laws--both circumstances which I did not anticipate.

THE PERSONAL ARGUMENT Since the 1984 general election I have had two eye operations and have not been able to work for the past eight months. As a result my financial situation is dire and the levying of such a heavy civil penalty would be all but impossible for me to bear. I ask that the commission give these circumstances due consideration. Pa~ge

in closing let me also ask that the commission please keep this information confidential since its disclosure could affect future political involvement.

Sincerely,

Date: A/j~ iqn e: _ _ _ _ Gerald R. Carlson BEFORE THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION C Q T'E FEG

In the Matter of )- ~T~ Carlson for Congress Committee ) MUR 1980 n5 JULZp1:5 Gerald R. Carlson, Treasurer )i

GENERAL COUNSEL'S REPORT I. BACKGROUND

On April 16, 1985, the Federal Election Commission ("Commission") received a complaint in this matter alleging that Gerald R. Carlson, a 1984 candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, failed to designate a principal campaign committee and that the Carlson for Congress ("Committee") failed to register with the Commission and report its activities of N receipts and disbursements. On May 21, 1985, respondent Carlson, after receiving notification of the complaint filed (1) a Statement of Candidacy, designating the Committee as his

_ principal campaign committee, (2) a Statement of Organization, and (3) a 1984 Year End report.

On June 3, 1985, the Commission determined there is reason to believe that Gerald R. Carlson violated 2 U.S.C. S 432(e) (1) by failing to timely file a Statement of Candidacy. The

Commission also determined that the Committee violated 2 U.S.C. S 433 and S 434 by failing to register with the Commission and report its receipts and disbursements.

II. LEGAL ANALYSIS

Within 15 days after becoming a candidate, each candidate shall designate in writing a principal campaign committee. 2 U.S.C. § 432(Ce) (1). A person seeking election to federal office -2- becomes a candidate when he or she receives contributions aggregating in excess of $5000 or makes expenditures aggregating in excess of $5000. 2 U.S.C. S 431(2) (A). The Carlson for Congress Committee reported $8599 in contributions and $8599 in expenditures for the period August 7, 1984 to November 16, 1984. However, Gerald Carlson failed to file a Statement of Candidacy until May 21, 1985. Under 2 U.S.C. S 431(4) (A), any committee which receives contributions aggregating in excess of $1000 or makes

expenditures aggregating in excess of $1000, qualifies as a political committee. Any such political committee must register with the Commission, 2 U.S.C. S 433, and report its receipts and disbursements, 2 U.S.C. S 434. The Carlson for Congress Committee received and expended in excess of $1000 respectively, during the period August 7, 1984 to November 15, 1984, yet did not register or report its receipts and disbursements. On June 27, 1985, in his written response to the Commission's reason to believe determinations, Gerald Carlson requested conciliation prior to a finding of probable cause. In light of the fact that Carlson and his committee filed the required reports, albeit late, and the fact that the aggregate contributions and expenditures for Carlson's entire campaign were $8599 for each, the Office of General Counsel recommends that the Commission enter into pre-probable cause conciliation with the Carlson for Congress Committee, Gerald Carlson, as treasurer, and Gerald Carlson, individually. -qs lrrv ,- N -4- IV. RECMON ATIONS The Office of General Counsel recommends that the Commission: 1. Enter into conciliation with Gerald R. Carlson and the

Carlson for Congress Committee, Gerald R. Carlson, treasurer, prior to a finding of probable cause to believe. 2. Approve the attached proposed conciliation agreement. 3. Approve the attached letter.

Charles N. Steele

Associate Genera/c ne

Attachments 1. Request for conciliation. 2. Proposed conciliation agreement. 3. Proposed letter. lb M r1 A r r-I-. m 1q8O

Gerald R. Carlson P.C. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013 .5JU!4 pt 31 John Warren McGarry Chairman Federal Election Commission 1325 K Street, N.W. June Washington, 27, 1985 D.C. 20463 Washington, D.C.

Dear Mr. McGarry, This letter is in response to your letter of June 18, which I received on June 24.

Following are responses to the questions in the June 18 letter: 1. Total 1984 Primary contributions--Zero. 2. Total 1984 General Election contributions48599.49 Total 1984 Primary expenditures--Zero. 4. Total 10R4 so5 General Election expenditures-48599.49 a. television advertising on station WXYZ-TV----$1 ,445.00 b. other non-cable television advertising-.....M. 0.00 c. cable television advertising-...... $2,316.25 d. radio advertising on station WSDS------S 364.00 e. other radio advertising------.. 0.00 f. newspaper advertising in the Detroit News ------275.96 g. newspaper advertising in the Detroit Free Press 127.68 he other newspaper advertising------.--- 596.71 i. brochure and/or pamphlet printing, reproduction2121.46 and distribution J. other campaign literature printing, reprod- 473.20 uction and distribution k. campaign stationery ...... - 15.00 1. potage------...... -...... 499.09 m. telephone------...... -- 0.00 n. rent and utilities for campaign offices.----. 0.00 o. other facilities and equipment------..... 0.00

The above figures are presented on schedule B (Itemized Disbursements) which I filed belatedly on 5-21-1985 for the "Carlson for Congress Committee." I used my private home for my campaign office as well as a private phone for which no additional costs were involved.

I hope that I have presented all of the information necessary for the Commission to come to a decision on this matter. If further information is necessary please contact me.

Date: /Sincerely,Sign . .... • 1 0 0

2 July 1985

To Whom It May Concern: I am prepared to swear to the citations of the United States Code contained in the enclosed letter.

I am not prepared to give the FEC any information concerning the actual membership of the Euro- American Alliance, Inc.

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r's : -" "- Kenneth A* Gross Associate General Counsel RE: MR 1980 Federal Election Commission Washington, D.C. 20463 Dear Mr. Gross: cm This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter of July 23rd, 1985. r% The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. claims exemption from 2 U.s.C. S. 441d(3) on the following grounds: l. 2 U.S.C. 441b(4)(c): Membership organizations and corporations without capital stock are not prohibited from soliciting contributions to political campaign funds from their members. The Euro-American Alliancep Inc. is a membership organization, as well as a corporation (Wis- consin) without capital stock. 2. 2 U.s.c. 437g(d)(1)(A): Any person who knowingly and willfully violates the "Act" which involves the making of an expenditure of more than $2000 in any calendar year shall be liable to fine, prison, or both for not more than one year. The cost of producing the Autumn, 1984 issue of the EURO-AMERICAN QUARTERLY was $112.88, .including 5% sales tax.

The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. has appealed the decision of Fred S. Eilund POIA Officer, PFC, In his letter of July 10, 1985 which denied me access to the records which I requested re 5 U.S.C. 552. Until the appeal has been heard by the full commission (FEC), I am not certain that Counsel for the PEC can take any further action; neither can the commission.

But it should be clear from the foregoing citations that the Euro-American Alliance, Inc. is not liable for punitive action under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. Sincerely,

Maj. Donald V. Cle.rkin, &S, iLo Be Chairman / Commander DVC / cp Euro-American Alliance, Inc. AN ALLIANCE \ . 2 -1776 " '..

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Kenneth A. Gross Associate General Counsel RE: MUR 1980 Federal Election Commission Washington, D.C. 20463 Dear Mr. Gross:

This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter of July 23rd, 1985.

The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. claims exemption from 2 U.S.C. S. 441d(3) on the following grounds: 1. 2 U.S.C. 441b(4)(c): Membership organizations and corporations without capital stock are not prohibited from soliciting contributions to political campaign funds from their members. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. is a membership organization, as well as a corporation (Wis- consin) without capital stock. 2. 2 U.S.C. 437g(d)(1)(A): Any person who knowingly and willfully violates the "Act" which involves the making of an expenditure of more than $2000 in any calendar year shall be liable to fine, prison, or both for not more than one year. The cost of producing the Autumn, 1984 issue of the EURO-AMERICAN QUARTERLY was $112.88, including 5% sales tax.

The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. has appealed the decision of Fred S. Eilund, FOIA Officer, FEC, in his letter of July 10, 1985 which denied me access to the records which I requested re 5 U.S.C. 552. Until the appeal has been heard by the full commission (FEC), I am not certain that Counsel for the FEC can take any further action; neither can the commission.

But it should be clear from the foregoing citations that the Euro-American Alliance, Inc. is not liable for punitive action under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. Sin y

Maj,. Donald V. Clerkin, B.S., LL. B. Chairman / Commander DVC / cp Euro-American Alliance, Inc. 25 July 1985

To Whom It May Concern: I am prepared to swear to the citations of the United States Code contained in the enclosed letter. I am not prepared to give the FEC any information concerning the actual membership of the Euro- American Alliance, Inc.

41 OV/ Dox.Q V. Q-Q )Cta BEFORE THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

In the Matter of) MUR 1980 Carlson for Congress Committee ) Gerald R. Carlson, as treasurer )

CERTIFICATION

I, Marjorie W. Emmons, Secretary of the Federal Election Commission, do hereby certify that on July 24, 1985, the Commission decided by a vote of 5-0 to take the following actions in MUR 1980:

T'.1. Enter into conciliation with r Gerald R. Carlson and the Carlson for Congress Committee, Gerald R. Carlson, treasurer, prior to a finding of probable cause to believe.

2. Approve the proposed conciliation agreement submitted with the General Counsel's Report signed July 18, 1985. 3. Approve the letter attached to the General Counsel's Report signed July 18, 1985.

Commissioners Aikens, Elliott, Harris, McDonald and McGarry voted affirmatively in this matter; Commissioner Reiche did not cast a vote. Attest:

Date C, Marjorie W. Emmons Secretary of the Commission

Received in Office of Commission Secretary: 7-22-85, 12:54 Circulated on 48 hour tally basis: 7-22-85, 4:00 25 July 1985

To Whom It May Concern:

I am prepared to swear Lo the citations of the United States Code contained in the enclosed letter. I am not prepared to give the FEC any information concerning the actual membership of the Euro- N. American Alliance, Inc. 8SJULO AS: S

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Kenneth A. Gross '' Associate General Counsel RE: MUR 1980 ". Federal Election Commission r . Washington, D.C. 20463 Dear Mr. Gross: This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter of July 23rd, 1985.

N. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. claims exemption from 2 U.S.C. S. 441d(3) on the following grounds: 1. 2 U.S.C. 441b(4)(c): Membership organizations and corporations without capital stock are not prohibited from soliciting contributions to political campaign funds from their members. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. is a membership organization, as well as a corporation (Wis- consin) without capital stock. 2. 2 U.S.C. 437g(d)(1)(A): Any person who knowingly and willfully violates the "Act" which involves the making of an expenditure of more than $2000 in any calendar year shall be liable to fine, prison, or both for not more than one year. The cost of producing the Autumn, 1984 issue of the EURO-AMERICAN QUARTERLY was $112.88, including 5% sales tax. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. has appealed the decision of Fred S. Eilund, FOIA Officer, FEC, in his letter of July 10, 1985 which denied me access to the records which I requested re 5 U.S.C. 552. Until the appeal has been heard by the full commission (FEC), I am not certain that Counsel for the FEC can take any further action; neither can the commission. But it should be clear from the foregoing citations that the Euro-American Alliance, Inc. is not liable for punitive action under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. Sin ey

Maj. Donald V. Clerkin, u.S., LL. B. Chairman / Commander DVC / cp Euro-American Alliance, Inc. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINC1ON.D.C. 20463

Donald V. Clerkin Euro-Amer ican Alliance P.O. Box 2-1776 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53221

RE: MUR 1980 Euro-American Alliance Dear Mr. Clerkin: This is to acknowledge receipt of your letter and affidavit dated June 24, 1985. While the Commission is aware of guarantees applicable the constitutional to the Euro-American Alliance ("Alliance") and is especially mindful of those protections First Amendment, the afforded by the Commission itself has a statutory duty investigate all claims and defenses to MUR 1980. which arise in reference to As you have pointed out in your letter, provision of the Federal the disclaimer Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended, ("Act"), 2 U.S.C. 5 editorial 441d, will not apply to certain comments distributed in a periodical publication. Commission's request for additional The ascertain information was intended to whether there exists a sufficient evidentiary * support this defense. basis to The Commission's request was limited to this scope and was in no manner meant constitutional to intrude upon the protections afforded to the Alliance. However, without such information, to decide the Commission may have whether to take further action solely information available on the basis of from other sources. Therefore, the Commission is renewing its request for believes necessary the information which it to fully investigate this matter. This includes a copy of the Autumn 1984 issue Quarterly of the Euro-American and answers to the enclosed questions. -2-

The Commission intends to conclude its investigation shortly. if you intend to supply this information prior to the Office of General Counsel seeking enforcement of the Commission's subpoena, please do so within ten (10) days of your receipt of this letter. If you have any questionst please direct them to R. Lee Andersen, the Assistant General Counsel in charge of this matter, at (202) 523-4143. Sincerely, Charles N. Steele General Counsel

BY: Kenneth A. Gross Associate General Counsel

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Donald V. Clerkin Euro-Amer ican Alliance P.O. Box 2-1776 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53221 RE: MUR 1980 Euro-American Alliance

Dear Mr. Clerkin:

This is to acknowledge .receiptV of your letter and affidavit dated June 24, 1985. While'the Commission is aware of the constitutional guarantees applicable to the Euro-American Alliance ("Alliance") and is especially mindful of those protections afforded by the First Amendment, the Commission itself has a statutory duty to investigate all claims and defenses which arise in reference to MUR 1980. As you have pointed out in your letter, the disclaimer provision of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended, ("Act"), 2 U.S.C. S 441d, will not apply to certain editorial comments distributed in a periodical publication. The Commission's request for additional information was intended to ascertain whether there exists a sufficient evidentiary basis to support this defense. The Commission's request was limited to this scope and was in no manner meant to intrude upon the constitutional protections afforded to the Alliance. However, without such information, the Commission may have to decide whether to take further action solely on the basis of information available from other sources. Therefore, the Commission is renewing its request for the information which it believes necessary to fully investigate this matter. This includes a copy of the Autumn 1984 issue of the Euro-American quarterly and answers to the enclosed questions. 9 -2-

The Commission intends to conclude its investigation shortly. If you intend to supply this information prior to the Office of General Counsel seeking enforcement of the Commission's subpoqna, please do so within ten (10) days of your receipt of this Xetter. If you have any questions, please direct them to R. Lee Andersen, the Assistant General Counsel in charge of this matter, *t (202) 523-4143. Sincerely, Char: Gene

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R. Lee Anderson Acting Assistant General Counsel Federal Election Commission RE: KUR 1980 1325 K Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20463

C0 ; Dear Mr. Anderson: In the above-mentioned Matter Under Review, we shoul4- like to have the Commission's opinion on 2 U.S.c. 431 (9) (B) (iii). As we understand this title and section(s), not only are membership organizations allowed to make partisan political statements to their members, but the Federal Election Commission may not intervene unless the expenditure for such partisan political communications to members and subscribers is the sum of Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000) or more.

If your interpretation of the foregoing citation is similar to ours, then I believe that the Federal Election Commission and the Euro-American Alliance, Inc. can con- clude MUR 1980 immediately, fairly and with justice for all parties.

Please advise us as to your opinion.

Thank you. Respectfully yours,

Maj. Donald V. Clerkin, B.S., LL. B. Chairman / Commander Euro-American Alliance, Inc. DVC / cp Respondent RO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE cPA Box 2-1776 .. Milwaukee, WI 53221

Mr. R. Lee Anderson Acting Assistant General Counsel Federal Election Commission 1325 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20463 -. MUR 1980 BRS~cIAS i 60 Off 7P' PILLPec

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Hon. John Warren McGarry Chairman RE: MUR 1980 Federal Election Commission Washington, D.C. 20463 Dear Chairman McGarry: We have received your certified letter and findings of June 18, 1985. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. is of the opinion that the Federal Election Commission has overstepped the limits of its authority and delegated powers under the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. We cannot imagine what sort of "disclaimer" might be required by the Act to an editorial comment about a political candidate.

Moreover, we are concerned that the thirteen questions submitted to the Euro-American Alliance, Inc.by the FEC constitute an unwarranted attempt to invade the privacy of the Euro-American Alliance, Inc. Some of the submitted questions are unanswerable (Nos. 8 and 11), in that they are illogical and hopelessly ambiguous; they ask for answers to questions based on (numbered) questions which have not yet been asked. Finally, the Euro-American Alliance, Inc., in its nine- year corporate life, has always believed in upholding the law of the land. It is consequently inconceivable to us that the Federal Campaign Act of 1971, specifically 2 U.S.C. section 441d, could apply to such an editorial comment as given in the Autumn, 1984 issue of the EURO-AMERICAN QUARTERLY. Respectfully submitted,

Major Donald V. Clerkin, B.S., LL. B. Chairman / Commander DVC / cp Euro-American Alliance, Inc. enclosure: Affidavit AFFIDAVIT

STATE OF WISCONSIN ) ) ss. MILWAUKEE COUNTY )

Federal Election Commission, Bard Young, Complainants, v. RE: MUR 1980

Euro-American Alliance, Inc., Respondent.

C11 Be it known that on this 24th Day of June, 1985,

N before me, Y 2z,,z'< §I2x ?i , Notary Public / for the State of Wisconsin, duly commissioned and sworn by law in the County of Milwaukee to administer oaths and affirmations, personally appeared Major DONALD V. CLERKIN, of P.O. Box 21776, Milwaukee, WI 53221, and being first duly sworn by me did depose and say that:

1. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. stands by its statement, contained in its Affidavit of 6th May, 1985; to wit,

2. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. claims the same protections and guarantees of the First Amendment claimed by newspapers, labor unions, and other protected entities, to wit, to make editorial comments about candidates for public office; and, 4 0

Federal Election Commission, Bard Young, Complainants,

v. RE: MR 1980

Euro-American Alliance, Inc., Respondent.

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3. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. claims from the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable searches and seizures of its papers and effects; and,

4. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc., its officers, C_ claim from the Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination; and further,

5. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. does not recognize the authority of the Federal Election Commission to invade its privacy by defining the words 'and' and 'or,' either "disjunctively" or "conjunctively" to mean that the Federal Election Commission may, with impunity, make or bring "any answers or documents which may be otherwise construed to be out of its scope," within its scope;

And further Deponent (Affiant) saith not.

Is/ Maj. Donald V. Clerkin, B.S., LL. B. Chairman / Commander Euro-American Alliance, inc.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and have affixed my official seal, the Day and Year first above written.

Notary Publ , State of Wisconsin (Seal) My Commission expires the Day of , 198Z, URO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE P.O. Box 2-1776 44 Vilwaukee,c..53 WI 532212

Hon. John Warren ,cGarrv Chairman - Federal Election Commission Washington, D.C. 20463

221 'URN 9R9 RECCEPT REQUESTED P 602 * '~C

Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 t 3 Washington, D.C. 20013 5jUNtT

John Warren mcGarry Chairman Federal Election Commission 1325 K Street, N.W. June 27, 1985 Washington, D.C. 20463 Washington, D.C.

Deer Mr. McGarry, This letter is in response to your letter of June 18, which I received on June 24.

Following are responses to the questions in the June 18 letter: 1. Total 1984 Primary contributions--Zero. 2. Total 1984 General Election contributions48599.49 3. Total 1984 Primary expenditures--Zero. 4. Total 1984 General Election expenditures--$8599.49 5. a. television advertising on station WXYZ-TV----1,445.00 b. other non-cable television advertising----- 0.00 c. cable television advertising....-- ..-----.- 2,316.25 d. radio advertising on station WSDS------S 354.00 e. other radio advertising-...... ------0.00 f. newspaper advertising in the Detroit News------275.96 g. newspaper advertising in the Detroit Free Press 127.68 h. other newspaper advertising ------.--- 596.71 i. brochure and/or pamphlet printing, reproduction2121.46 and distribution J. other campaign literature printing, reprod- 473.20 uction and distribution k. campaign stationery ...... - 15.00

1. postage-....--- ... ------499.09 m. telephone ------0.00 n. rent and utilities for campaign offices --- 0.00 o. other facilities and equipment------0.00

The above figures are presented on schedule B (Itemized Disbursements) which I filed belatedly on 5-21-1985 for the "Carlson for Congress Committee." I used my private home for my campaign office as well as a private phone for which no additional costs were involved.

I hope that I have presented all of the information necessary for the Commission to come to a decision on this matter. If further information is necessary please contact me. SincerelyelR ro

Gerald Re Carlson FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

'WASH INGTO%. D C 20463

June 18, 1985 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013 RE: MUR 1980 Gerald R. Carlson

Dear Mr. Carlson: The Federal Election Commission notified you on May 2, 1985, , of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint was forwarded to you at that time. Upon further review of the allegations contained in the complaint and the information supplied by you, the Commission, on June 3 , 1985, determined that there is reason to believe that you have violated 2 U.S.C. S 432(e)(1), a provision

- of the Act. Specifically, it appears that you failed to designate a principal campaign committee with the Commission after qualifying as a candidate for Federal office under the Act. You may submit any factual or legal materials which you believe are relevant to the Commission's analysis of this matter. Please submit any such response within ten (10) days of your receipt of this notification.

The Office of General Counsel would like to settle this matter through conciliation prior to a finding of probable cause. However, in the absence of any information which demonstrates that no further action should be taken against you, the Office of General Counsel must proceed to the next compliance stage as noted on page 2, paragraph 2, of the enclosed procedures. This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. §§ 437g(a)(4) (B) and 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. 0' 0 Gerald R. Carlson Page 2

If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Andersen, the Acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter, at (202) 523-4143.

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CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Donald V. Clerkin Euro-American Alliance P.O. Box 2-1776 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53221 RE: MUR 1980 Euro-American Alliance

Dear Mr. Clerkin: N The Federal Election Commission notified the Euro-American Alliance on May 2, 1985, of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint was forwarded to you at that time.

Upon further review of the allegations contained in the complaint, and information supplied by you, the Commission, on . 1985, determined that there is reason to believe that the Euro-American Alliance has violated 2 U.S.C. § 441d, a provision of the Act. Specifically, it appears that the Euro-American Alliance failed to affix a disclaimer on a mailing which solicited funds on behlaf of the 1984 Congressional campaign of Gerald R. Carlson in Michigan's fifteenth Congressional district. Your response to the Commission's initial notification of this complaint did not provide complete information regarding the matter in question. Please submit answers to the enclosed questions within 10 days of receipt of this letter. Statements should be submitted under oath.

The Office of General Counsel would like to settle this matter through conciliation prior 'soa finding of probable cause. However, in the absence of any information which demonstrates that no further action should be taken against the Euro-American Alliance, the Office of General Counsel must proceed to the next compliance stage as noted on page 2, paragraph 2, of the enclosed procedures. Donald V. Clerkin Page 2

This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. SS 437g(a) (4) (B) and 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public.

If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Andersen, the Acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter, at (202) 523-4143.

Sincerely,

John Warren McGarry_ Chairman

Enclosures Procedures FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASI INGTON, D C. 20463

June 18 1985

CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Donald V. Clerkin Euro-American Alliance P.O. Box 2-1776 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53221 RE: MUR 1980 Euro-American Alliance

Dear Mr. Clerkin: N, The Federal Election Commission notified the Euro-American Alliance on May 2, 1985, of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint was forwarded to you at that time. Upon further review of the allegations contained in the complaint, and information supplied by you, the Commission, on June 3 , 1985, determined that there is reason to believe that the Euro-American Alliance has violated 2 U.S.C. C S 441d, a provision of the Act. Specifically, it appears that the Euro-American Alliance failed to affix a disclaimer on a mailing which solicited funds on behlaf of the 1984 Congressional campaign of Gerald R. Carlson in Michigan's fifteenth Congressional district. Your response to the Commission's initial notification of this complaint did not provide complete information regarding the matter in question. Please submit answers to the enclosed questions within 10 days of receipt of this letter. Statements should be submitted under oath. The Office of General Counsel would like to settle this matter through conciliation prior to a finding of probable cause. However, in the absence of any information which demonstrates that no further action should be taken against the Euro-American Alliance, the Office of General Counsel must proceed to the next compliance stage as noted on page 2, paragraph 2, of the enclosed procedures. p- Donald V. Clerkin Page 2

This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. SS 437g(a) (4)(B) and 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Andersen, the Acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter, at (202) 523-4143. Si Y

J hn Warren McGarry Chairman Enclosures Procedures pp Questions for. and Request for Documents from the Euro-American Alliance

On April 16, 1985, a complaint was filed with the Federal Election Commission ("Commission") against the Euro-American ("Alliance"), the subject of which was a mailing by the Alliance containing, in part, a statement of support and solicitation of funds for Gerald R. Carlson, a candidate for the United States House of Representatives from Michigan's fifteenth congressional district. A partial copy of the mailing was included with the complaint and is attached to these questions as Attachment A. As part of its investigation into this matter, the Federal Election Commission requests that you provide the following information, in writing, under oath and within ten (10) days of your receipt of these questions. Definitions 1.1 The terms "and" and "or" shall be construed disjunctively or conjunctively as necessary to bring within the scope of this request any answers or documents which may be otherwise construed to be out of its scope. 2. The term "person" includes an individual, partnership, committee, associaton, corporation, labor organization, or any other organization or group of persons. Request for Documents and Questions 1. Please submit a copy of the Euro-American Quarterly for Autumn 1984 which contained Attachment A. 2. Is the Euro-American Alliance a membership organization? 3. If the answer to Question 2 is yes, please state the total number of members which the Alliance had in Fall, 1984. 4. If the answer to Question 2 is yes, please describe in detail the criteria for becoming a member of the Alliance. -2-

5. Please state the total circulation of the Euro-American Quarterly for Autumn, 1984 which contained Attachment A. 6. Please state whether the Euro-American Q for Autumn, 1984 which contained Attachment A was avallDe to the general public. 7. Please state whether the Euro-American Quarterly for Autumn 1984 which contained Attachment A was available only to subscribers of the Quarterly. 8. If the answer to Question 8 is yes, please describe the criteria for becoming a subscriber to the Euro-American Quarterly. 9. Please state whether the Euro-American Quarterly for Autumn, 1984 which contained Attachment A was available only to members of the Alliance. 10. Please state whether the Euro-American Quarterly for Autumn, 1984 which contained Attachment A was mailed, sent out or otherwise distributed or delivered to any person, group, N orgnization or other entity which was not, at the time of distribution, a member of the Alliance. 11. If the answer to Question 11 is yes, please state the number of issues of the Quarterly for Autumn 1984 which were so mailed, sent out or otherwise distributed or delivered to non- members of the alliance. 12. Please state the total cost of distribution of the Autumn 1984 issue of the Euro-American Quarterly, including reproduction costs and postage. 13. Please state who paid for the costs of distribution of the Autumn 1984 issue of the Euro-American Quarterly. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C 20463 01

June 18, 1985

CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Carlson for Congress Committee c/o Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013 RE: MUR 1980 Carlson for Congress Committee Dear Mr. Carlson: The Federal Election Commission notified the Carlson for Congress Committee on May 2, 1985, of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint was forwarded to your committee at that time. Upon further review of the allegations contained in the complaint, the Commission, on June 3 t 1985t determined that there is reason to believe that the Carlson for Congress Committee has viola 'ted 2 U.S.C. S 433 and 434, provisions of the Act'. Specifically, it appears that the Carlson for Congress Committee failed to register with the Commission and report its receipts and disbursements, after qualifying as a political committee under the Act, Your response to the Commission's initial notification of this complaint did not provide information regarding the matter's in question. Please submit answers to the enclosed questions within ten days of your receipt of this letter. Statements should-be submitted under oath. The Office of General Counsel would like to settle this matter through conciliation prior to a finding of probable cause. However, in the absence of any information which demonstrates that no further action should be taken against your committee, the Office of General Counsel must proceed to the next compliance stage as noted on page 2, paragraph 2. of the enclosed procedures. Carlson for Congress Committee Page 2

This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. SS 437g(a)(4)(B) and 437g(a)(12)(A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Andersen, the Acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter, at (202) 523-4143. Si

Jc9 Warren McGarry Chairman Enclosures Procedures PI- Questionser*the Carlson for CongrebsComittee On April 16, 1985, a complaint was filed with the Federal Election Commission ("Commission") against the Carlson for Congress Committee ("Committee") regarding the candidacy of Gerald R. Carlson for the House of Representatives from Michigan's fifteenth congressional district. As part of its investigation into this matter, the Commission requests that the Committee submit in writing, under oath, within ten (10) days, responses to the following numbered requests. Definitions 1. The terms "and" and "or" shall be construed disjunctively or conjunctively as necessary to bring within the scope of this request any answers which may be otherwise construed to be out of its scope. 2. The term "candidate" means an individual who seeks nomination for election, or election, to Federal office. 3. The term "contribution" includes any gift, subscription, loan, advance, or deposit of money or anything of value made by any person for the purpose of influencing any election for Federal office; or the payment by any person of compensation for the personal services of another person which are rendered to a political committee without charge for any purpose. 4. The term " expenditure" includes any purchase, payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit, or gift of money or anything of value, made by any person for the purpose of influencing any election for Federal office; and a written contract, promise, or agreement to make an expenditure. 5. The term "person" includes an individual,, partnership,, committee, association, corporation, labor organization, or any other organization or group of persons. Questions 1. Please state the total amount of campaign contributions received by the Committee for the 1984 primary election. 2. Please state the total amount of campaign contributions received by the Committee for the 1984 general election. 3. Please state the total amount of campaign expenditures made by the Committee for the 1984 primary election. PP_ 0 -2-

4. Please state the total amount of campaign expenditure made by the Committee for the 1984 general election. 5. Please state the amounts spent by the Committee on each of the following items in the 1984 general election: a) television advertising on station WXYZ-TV b) other non-cable television advertising

c) cable television advertising d) radio advertising on station WSDS e) other radio advertising f) newspaper advertising in the Detroit News g) newspaper advertising in the Detroit Free Press h) other newspaper advertising i) brochure and/or pamphlet printing, reproduction and distribution j) other campaign literature printing, reproduction and distribution k) campaign stationery 1)postage m) telephone n) rent and utilities for campaign offices o) other facilities and equipment. FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON. D C 20463

June 12, 1985

George Benson, Treasurer Citizens for Jerry Cox for P.O. Box 280 Gordon City, Michigan 48135 RE: MUR 1980 Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate and George Benson, treasurer Dear Mr. Benson: On May 2, 1985, the Commission notified Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate ("Committee") and you, as treasurer, of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended.

The Commission, on June 3 , 1985, determined that on the basis of the information in the complaint, there is no reason to believe that a violation of any statute within its jurisdiction has been committed by Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate. Accordingly, the Commission closed its file in this matter as it pertains to the Committee and you, as treasurer. This matter will become a part of the public record within 30 * days after the file has been closed with respect to all respondents. The Commission reminds you that the confidentiality provisions of 2 U.S.C. SS 437g(a)(4)(B) and 437g(a)(12)(A) remain in effect until the entire matter is closed. The Commission will notify you when the entire file has been closed. Sincerely, Charles N. Steeli General Cowa4el/

By Associate Counsel I l FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION C,, WASHINGTON. D C 20463

June 18, 1985

George Benson, Treasurer Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate P.O. Box 280 Gordon City, Michigan 48135 RE: MUR 1980 Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate and George Benson, treasurer Dear Mr. Benson: co On May 2, 1985, the Commission notified Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate ("Committee") and you, as treasurer, of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended.

The Commission, on June 3 , 1985, determined that on the basis of the information in the complaint, there is no reason to believe that a violation of any statute within its jurisdiction has been committed by Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate. Accordingly, the Commission closed its file in this C- matter as it pertains to the Committee and you, as treasurer. This matter will become a part of the public record within 30 days after the file has been closed with respect to all respondents. The Commission reminds you that the confidentiality provisions of 2 U.S.C. SS 437g(a) (4)(B) and 437g(a) (12) (A) remain in effect until the entire matter is closed. The Commission will notify you when the entire file has been closed. Sincerely, Charles N. Steele General Co e

By eelot Associate G eral Counsel FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON. D C 20463

June 18, 1985

George Benson, Treasurer Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate P.O. Box 280 Gordon City, Michigan 48135 RE: MUR 1980 Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate and George Benson, treasurer Dear Mr. Benson: oOn May 2, 1985, the Commission notified Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate ("Committee") and you, as treasurer, of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended.

The Commission, on June 3 , 1985, determined that on the basis of the information in the complaint, there is no reason to believe that a violation of any statute within its jurisdiction has been committed by Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate. Accordingly, the Commission closed its file in this matter as it pertains to the*Committee and you, as treasurer. This matter will become a part of the public record within 30 days after the file has been closed with respect to all respondents. The Commission reminds you that the confidentiality provisions of 2 U.S.C. SS 437g(a) (4)(B) and 437g(a) (12) (A) remain in effect until the entire matter is closed. The Commission will notify you when the entire file has been closed. Sincerely, Charles N. Steeli General Cogme/

By Associate ral Counsel FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D C 20463

June 18, 1985

George Benson, Treasurer Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate P.O. Box 280 Gordon City, Michigan 48135 RE: MUR 1980 Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate and George Benson, treasurer Dear Mr. Benson: On May 2, 1985, the Commission notified Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate ("Committee") and you, as treasurer, of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended.

The Commission, on June 3 , 1985, determined that on the basis of the information in the complaint, there is no reason to believe that a violation of any statute within its jurisdiction has been committed by Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate. Accordingly, the Commission closed its file in this matter as it pertains-to the Committee and you, as treasurer. This matter will become a part of the public record within 30 days after the file has been closed with respect to all respondents. The Commission reminds you that the confidentiality provisions of 2 U.S.C. SS 437g(a)(4)(B) and 437g(a) (12)(A) remain in effect until the entire matter is closed. The Commission will notify you when the entire file has been closed. Sincerely, Charles N. Steele General Co er

Associate G eral Counsel

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CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Carlson for Congress Committee c/o Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013 RE: MUR 1980 Carlson for Congress Committee Dear Mr. Carlson: co The Federal Election Commission notified the Carlson for Congress Committee on May 2, 1985, of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election*Campaign Act Of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint was Ile! forwarded to your committee at that time. Upon further review of the allegations contained in the complaint, the Commission, on I 1985, determined that there is reason to believe that the Carlson for Congress Committee has violated 2 U.S.C. S 433 and 434, provisions of the Act. Specifically, it appears that the Carlson for Congress Committee failed to register with the Commission and report its receipts and disbursements, after qualifying as a political committee under the Act. Your response to the Commission's initial notification of this complaint did not provide information regarding the matter's in question. Please submit answers to the enclosed questions within ten days of your receipt of this letter. Statements should be submitted under oath. The Office of General Counsel would like to settle this matter through conciliation prior to a finding of probable cause. However, in the absence of any inf-Dtmation which demonstrates that no further action should be taken against your committee, the Office of General Counsel must proceed to the next compliance stage as noted on page 2, paragraph 2, of the enclosed procedures. Carlson for Congress Committee Page 2

This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. SS 437g(a) (4)(B) and 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Andersen, the Acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter, at (202) 523-4143. Sincerely,

John Warren McGarry Chairman

Enclosures Procedures

CO FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WA SI INGTO. DC 20463

CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED

Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013

RE: MUR 1980 Gerald R. Carlson

Dear Mr. Carlson:

The Federal Election Commission notified you on May 2, 1985, C1 of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint was forwarded to you at that time.

Upon further review of the allegations contained in the '7 complaint and the information supplied by you, the Commission, on 1 1985, determined that there is reason to believe that you have violated 2 U.S.C. S 432(e)(1), a provision of the Act. Specifically, it appears that you failed to designate a principal campaign committee with the Commission f - after qualifying as a candidate for Federal office under the Act. You may submit any factual or legal materials which you believe are relevant to the Commission's analysis of this matter. Please submit any such response within ten (10) days of your receipt of this notification.

The Office of General Counsel would like to settle this matter through conciliation prior to a finding of probable cause. However, in the absence of any information which demonstrates that no further action should be taken against you, the Office of General Counsel must proceed to the next compliance stage as noted on page 2, paragraph 2, of the enclosed procedures.

This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. § 437g(a) (4) (B) and 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. Gerald R. Carlson Page 2

If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Andersen, the Acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter, at (202) 523-4143.

Sincerely,

John Warren McGarry Chairman

Enclosures Procedures

CO S 0 BEFORE THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

In the Matter of ) MUR 1980 Gerald R. Carlson ) Carlson for Congress Committee ) Euro-American Alliance ) Citizens for Jerry Cox for United ) States Senate ) George Benson, treasurer )

CERTIFICATION

I, Marjorie W. Emmons, Secretary of the Federal Election Commission, do hereby certify that on June 3, 1985, the Commission decided by a vote of 5-0 to take the following actions in MUR 1980:

1. Find reason to believe that 11Gerald Carlson violated 2 U.S.C. § 432(e) (1). 2. Find reason to believe that the Carlson for Congress Committee violated 2 U.S.C. § 433.

3. Find reason to believe that the Carlson for Congress Committee violated 2 U.S.C. § 434. 4. Find reason to believe that the Euro-American Alliance violated 2 U.S.C. § 441d. 5. Find no reason to believe that Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate and George Benson, as treasurer, violated 2 U.S.C. § 434(b) (4) (G). 6. Close the file with respect to Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate and George Benson, as treasurer.

(Continued) Page 2 Certification MUR 1980 First General Counsel's Report Signed May 29, 1985

7. Approve the letters with questions attached to the First General Counsel's Report signed May 29, 1985.

Commissioners Aikens, Elliott, McDonald, McGarry Commissioner and Reiche voted affirmatively in this matter; Harris did not cast a vote.

Attest:

Marjorie W. Emmons Date Secretary of the Commission

5-30-85, 9:29 Received in Office of Commission Secretary: 5-30-85, 4:00 Circulated on 48 hour tally basis:

I, 9 ,1#/

Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013 4-l '4

Mr. Charles N. Steele General Counsel Federal Election Commission June 10, IqA5 1325 K Street, N.W. Washington , C.' Washington, D.C. 20463 A-

Dear Mr. Steele, In regards to your letter of May 23, 1985: the mention of my campaign in the publication "The Thunderbolt" was in an article, not an ad, and was unsolicited.

For your information I filed a belated report with the FEC on May 21, 1985; please find a copy of this report enclosed.

Sincerely,

Gerald R. Carlson 04 O~RTS OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENO (9 For Authorized Committee V

(Summary Page) ALIGN AREA I F-J^UGN AREA I 1. pam o m inFull)a6 n F u 1 2. FEC Identification Number

~ddress (Number and Street) 3. Is this Report an Amendment'? aa-za V r -__YES N O _o f_ _ _

CstV,_,t&1e and Zip Code Check if address is different then previously reported. L41y4eS. 1 -. - 50 I ~o r J*11 I TYPE Of REPORT cJ'

O April 15 Quarterly Report Twelfth day report preceding A' . (Type of6wtion)L-.

O July 15 Quarterly Report election on in the State Of

C October 15 Quarterly Report E Thirtieth day report following the General Elc*Woi so

, January 31 Year End Report in the State of , . €

O July 31 Mid Year Report (No ri-lection Year Only) O Termination Report MG This report contains activity for - E Primary Election eneral Election 0 Special Election 0 Runoff Election /! SUMMARY 5. Covering Perio ya 5 ' 7Y hrough , AjO*/-Woe/ COLUMN A COLOM e This Period Callend Yee .to-odu

6. Net Contributions (other than loans) (a) Total Contributions (other than loans) (From Line 11 (e)) ...... 699.99 (b) Total Contribution Refunds (from Line 20 1d)) ......

(c) Net Contributions (other than loans) (subtract Line 6 1b) from 6 ()) ... 9, _ _ _9 7. Net Operating Expenditures

(a) Total Operating Expenditures (from Line 17)......

(b) Total Offsets to Operating Expenditures (from Line 14) ......

(c) Net Operating Expenditures (Subtract Line 7 (b) from 7 (a)

Cash on Hand at Close of Reporting Period (from Line 27) ......

Debts and Obligations Owed TO The Committee (Itemize all on Schedule C or Schedule D) ...... Debts and Obligations Owed BY The Committee (Itemize all on Schedule C or Schedule 0) ...... II

certify that I have examined this Report and I to the begt of my knowledge For further infernotkius.e uutat and belief it is true, correct and complete. Federal Eliction Commion z v A' 1 CA RZ &,' Toll Free 3004-4244530 Local 202-523-4068

Type or Print Name of Treasurer

SIGNATURE OF TREASURER Date

NOTE: Submission of false erroneous or incomplete information may subject the person signing this Report to the penalties of 2 U.S.C. §437g.

All previous versions of FEC FORM 3 and FEC FORM 3a are obsolete and should no longer be used. I I FEC FORM 3(3/80)

L--.. .DETAILED SUMMARY PAGE of Receipts and Disbursements (Page 2, FEC FORM 3)

ofCommittee (in Full) Report Cover ing the Period: .0 40:10&eile F rom ,A

UMi A COLUMN B Total IThis Period Calendar Year-to-Date I. RECEIPTS P- 11N I CONTRIBUTIONS (other than loans) FROM: (a) Individuals/Persons Other Than P...... 11 (a) (Memo Entry Unitemized _"7-______)" (b) Political Party Committees ...... 11 (b) (c) Other Political Committees ...... 11 (c) (d) The Candidate ...... 11 (d) (e) TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS (other than loans (add 11 (a). 11 (b). 11() 11 (e) and 1 1(d). 12. TRANSFERS FROM OTHER AUTHORIZED COMMITTEES ...... 12

13. LOANS: (a) Made or Guaranteed by the Candidate ...... 13 (a) (b) All Other Loans ...... 13(b) (c) TOTAL LOANS (add 13 (a) and 13 (b)) ...... 13 (W

I ______14. OFFSETS TO OPERATING EXPENDITURES (Refunds. Rebates, etc.) .... 14

15. OTHER RECEIPTS (Dividends. Interest. etc.) ...... r______15

16. TOTAL RECEIPTS (add 11 (e), 12, 13 (c), 14 and 15) ...... 16

II. DISBURSEMENTS

17. OPERATING EXPENDITURES ...... ~§I~IZ 17

18. TRANSFERS TO OTHER AUTHORIZED COMMITTEES...... Is

19. LOAN REPAYMENTS: (a) Of Loans Made or Guaranteed by the Candidate ...... 19 (a) (b) Of All Other Loans ...... 19 (b) (c) TOTAL LOAN REPAYMENTS (add 19 (a) and 19 (b)) ...... 19 (c)

20. REFUNDS OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO: (a) Individuals/Persons Other Than Political Committees ...... 20 (a) (b) Political Party Committee ...... 20 (b) (c) Other Political Committees ...... 20 () (d) TOTAL CONTRIBUTION REFUNDS (add 20 (a). 20 (b). and 20 ()) .. 20 (d)

21. OTHER DISBURSEMENTS ...... 21

22. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS (add 17, 18, 19 (c), 20 (d) and 21) ...... 22

III. CASH SUMMARY

23. CASH ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF REPORTING PERIOD ...... 23 24. TOTAL RECEIPTS THIS PERIOD (From Line 16) ...... S '9 24 25. SUBTOTAL (Add Line 23 and Line 24) ...... $ 25

26. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS THIS PERIOD (From Line 22) ...... S 26

27 CASH ON HAND AT CLOSE OF THE REPORTING PERIOD (Subtract Line 26 from 25) $ 27 ORTS OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMEN~

ORTS OFFor RECEIPTS Authorized AND Committee DISBURSEMEN6

(Summary Page)

TYPE OF REPORT

Twelfth day report preceding O April 15 Quarterly Report O (Type of Election)

O July 15 Quarterly Report election on in the State of

0 October 15 Quarterly Report O Thirtieth day report following the General Election on

A January 31 Year End Report i the State of

O July 31 fIid Year Report (Non-election Year Only) O Termination Report

This report contains activity for - 0 Primary Election A General Election 0 Special Election 0 Runoff Election

SUMMARY u V COLUMN A COLUMN B This Period Calendar Year-to-Date

6. Net Contributions (other than loans) ___ __ ~ 959 L9 (a) Total Contributions (other than loans) (From Line 11 (e)) ......

(b) Total Contribution Refunds (from Line 20 (d)) ...... 9 -l

(0 Net Contributions (other than loans) (subtract Line 6 (b) from 6 (a)) . .

7. Net Operating Expenditures

(a) Total Operating Expenditures (from Line 17) ...... __ _ __~5 9. 9 (b) Total Offsets to Operating Expenditures (from Line 14) ......

1c) Net Operating Expenditures (Subtract Line 7 (b) from 7 (a)) .)......

8. Cash on Hand at Close of Reporting Period (from Line 27) .V......

9. Debts and Obligations Owed TO The Committee (Itemize all on Schedule C or Schedule D) ...... 10. Debts and Obligations Owed BY The Committee (itemize all on Schedule C or Schedule 0) ......

I certify that I have examined this Report and to the best of my knowledge For further information, contact: and belief it is true, correct and complete. Federal Election Commission Toll Free 800.424-9530 EPqlzD49 C...RR o Local 202-523-4068

Type r Print Name of Treasurer , f ?/ j/ Iy SIGNATURE OF TREASURER Date

NOTE: Submission of false erroneous or incomplete information may subject the person signing this Report to the penalties of 2 U.S.C. §437g.

All previous versions of FEC FORM 3 and FEC FORM 3a are obsolete and should no longer be used. FEC FORM 3 (3/80) L_I ...... & I DETAILED SUMMARY PAGE . of Recepts and Disbursements (Page 2, FEC FORM 3)

NameAOf Committee (iFull) Repo aCowering tn rr-_. Tokvll/4I22;i I m I Tal .UiN A COLUMa B Total This Period Calendar Year-to-Date I. RECEIPTS

11 CONTRIBUTIONS (other than loans) FROM: ...... 11a) (a) IndividualsPe. Of. s Other Than POIItjC gltMt . 7 (Memo Entry Unitemized $ 9 _~zpz,. 11 (b) (b) Political Party Committees...... 11 1) () Other Political Committees ...... 11 Ed) (d) The Candidate ...... (add II(a), 11(b), 11() (e) TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS (other than loans and 11 (d). 12 COMMITTEES ...... 12. TRANSFERS FROM OTHER AUTHORIZED i 13 (a) 13. LOANS: 13 Eb) (a) Made or Guaranteed by the Candidate ...... 13 le) b) All Other Loans ...... (c) TOTAL LOANS (add 13 (a) and 13 (b)) 14 (Refunds. Rebates, etc.) .... 14. OFFSETS TO OPERATING EXPENDITURES 115 ...... 15. OTHER RECEIPTS (Dividends, Interest. etc.) ~Z~9iI 116 ...... 0 16. TOTAL RECEIPTS (add I I(e), 12.13 Ec), 14 and '15)

S. C II. DISBURSEMENTS

17. OPERATING EXPENDITURES ...... _18 18. TRANSFERS TO OTHER AUTHORIZED COMMITTEES ......

19. LOAN REPAYMENTS: (a) Of Loans Made or Guaranteed by the Candidate ...... Eb) Of All Other Loans ...... c) TOTAL LOAN REPAYMENTS (add 19 (a) and 19 (b)) ...... 20 (a) REFUNDS OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO: 20. 20 (b) (a) Individuals/Persons Other Than Political Committees ...... 20 () Party Committees ...... (b) Political 20 (l (c) Other Political Committees ...... 20 ()) . Ed) TOTAL CONTRIBUTION REFUNDS (add 20 (a),20 (b),and -7 2122 21. OTHER DISBURSEMENTS ...... 0 22 21)...... 22. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS (add 17,18,19 (c),20 d) and

Ill. CASH SUMMARY

•• ..... 23. CASH ON HAND AT BEGINNING OF REPORTING PERIOD......

$9 24. TOTAL RECEIPTS THIS PERIOD (From Line 16) ......

) 25. SUBTOTAL (Add Line 23 and Line 24) ...... $s595 4L 5

2 2 S 9 P 26. TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS THIS PERIOD (From Lmne ) ...... j 99

SIM - . 27. CASH ON HAND AT CLOSE OF THE REPORTING PERIUU lbuotract Line ', ,U" PegeLINE ...... NUMSER of ._.. for (Us sPermae shedule(s) for each 0 ITEMIZED RECEIPTS cateory of the Dtailed SCHEDULE A Summarv Poe)

for the purpose of soliciting contributions or for Any information copied from such Reports or Statements may not be sold or used by any person to solicit contributions from such committee. commercial purposes, other than using the name and address of any political committee Nog ofvommitta (inFull)

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contributions or for Any Information copied frorl such Reports and Statements may not be sold or used by any person for the purpose of soliciting committee. commercial purposes, other than using the name and address of any political committee to solicit contributions from such Name of Committee (in Full) /114R/ ,kzvt e0 porE-5 Date (month. Amount of Each A. Full Name, Mailing Address and ZIP Code Purpose of Disbursement Te Ale~/1/. oanJ2~"'c day, year) Disbursement This Period ) . , Disbursement for: OPrimary General ) vcL 4 1 Z 0 Other (specify): /7 1 Date (month, Amount of Each B. Full Name, Mailing Address and ZIP-Code Purpose of Disbursement ,5 P' tv Y' so5A Co -E day. year) Disbursement This Period Disbursement for: 0 Primary General r --i 4 lyl 0o1 Other (specify): 04 .- , ______Date (month, Amount of Each C. Full Name, Mailing Address and ZIP Code Purpose of Disbursement U.t7 A' a /c T V /S /v; 7r day, year) Disbursement This Period

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ft w * FEDERAL ELECTION COUIISSION 1325 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20463

FIRST GENERAL COUNSLI'S REPORT

BY MUF # 1980 DATE AND TIME OF TRANSMITTAL 'E COMPLAINT OGC TO THE COMMISSION $/3o/S"-9 /- DA7 / REC EIVED BY OGC Apr il 16, 1985 DAI 'E OF NOTIFICATION TO RESPONDENT MaN 2, 1985

COMPLAINANT'S NAME: Bard Young RESPONDENTS' NAME: Gerald R. Carlson Carlson for Congress Committee Euro-American Alliance Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate George Benson, treasurer

RELEVANT STATUTES: 2 U.S.C. S 431(2) 2 U.S.C. S 431(4) (A) 2 U.S.C. S 432(e) (1) 2 U.S.C. S 433 2 U.S.C. S 434 2 U.S.C. S 441d(a) 11 C.F.R. S 109.1(d) (1)

INTERNAL REPORTS CHECKED: Candidate Cross Indexes (1977-present) Candidate Index of Supporting Documents (1979-present)

FEDERAL AGENCIES CHECKED: None SUMMARY OF ALLEGATIONS On April 16, 1985, the Federal Election Commission ("Commission") received a complaint filed by Mr. Bard Young, alleging that Gerald R. Carlson, the Carlson for Congress Committee, the Euro-American Alliance, and Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate violated provisions of the Federal Election Campaign Act ("Act"). Gerald R. Carlson was the 1984 -2-

Republican candidate for Congress in the fifteenth district of Michigan. Complainant contends that: (1) Gerald R. Carlson qualified as a candidate under the Act and as such was required to designate a principal campaign committee, which in turn was required to file reports of receipts and disbursements; (2) the Carlson for Congress Committee, even if not the candidate's principal campaign committee, qualified as a political committee under the Act and was subject to the Act's registration and reporting requirements; (3) the Euro-American Alliance solicited contributions on behalf of Gerald Carlson without stating who paid for the solicitation and whether it was authorized by the candidate or his committee; and (4) Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate reproduced and mailed a Carlson advertisement without disclosing a contribution to or expenditure on behalf of Gerald Carlson. FACTUAL AND LEGAL ANALYSIS

A. Failure to Designate a Committee and Report its Activities Respondent Gerald R. Carlson won the August 1984 Republican primary in Michigan's fifteeth congressional district and was named on the ballot in the general election as the Republican candidate for Congress. According to the complaint, Carlson received contributions and made expenditures in excess of $5000, thus qualifying him as a candidate within the meaning of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended. 0 -3- Complainant itemizes certain advertising expenditures made by Carlson during his campaign consisting of both television and newspaper ads and totaling between $4098.08 and $4123.58. In addition to those specific expenditures, complainant claims that additional expenditures were made by Carlson consisting of cable television advertising, radio advertising, campaign brochures, stationery, stamps, mimeograph, rent and utilities. Complainant contends that because Carlson qualified as a candidate under the Act, he was required to designate a principal campaign committee, which in turn must register with the Commission and report its receipts and disbursements. Failure to do so, asserts the complaint, violates the Act. "Candidate," under the Act, means an individual who seeks

(~) election to federal office. 2 U.S.C. S 431(2); 11 C.F.R. S 100.3(a). A person becomes a candidate when he or she has received contributions aggregating in excess of $5000 or made expenditures aggregating in excess of $5000. 2 U.S.C. S 431(2) (A); 11 C.F.R. S 100.3(a) (1). Within 15 days after becoming a candidate, each candidate shall designate in writing a principal campaign committee. 2 U.S.C. S 432(e) (1); 11 C.F.R. S 101.1. Each principal campaign committee shall register with the Commission, 2 U.S.C. S 433, and report its receipts and disbursements, 2 U.S.C. S 434. Gerald Carlson did not file a Statement of Candidacy with the Commission, nor did any designated principal campaign committee register with the Commission and file reports. The Carlson for Congress Committee, if it was Carlson's principal campaign committee, was not a registered entity and did not report its political activity to the Commission. -4- In addition, complainant contends that even if the Carlson for Congress Committee was not Carlson's principal campaign committee, it qualified as a political committee under 2 U.S.C. S 431(4) (A) by making expenditures in excess of $1000 on campaign advertising. According to the complaint these expenditures include, among others, newspaper advertisements with the disclaimer *paid for by the Carlson for Congress Committee" plus a "professionally printed brochure" with a similar disclaimer. Under 2 U.S.C. S 431(4) (A), any committee which receives contributions aggregating in excess of $1000 or makes expenditures aggregating in excess of $1000, qualifies as a political committee. Any such political committee must register co with the Comission, 2 U.S.C. S 433, and report its receipts and disbursements, 2 U.S.C. S 434. The Carlson for Congress Committee never filed a Statement of Organization with the Commission nor did it report any of its political activities to the Commission. Gerald Carlson responded to notification of the complaint in this matter on May 21, 1985. Without directly addressing the complaint's allegations, Carlson recognized the need to report to the Commission and asserted his intention to do so in the near future. Based on the allegations contained in the complaint, the documentation attached thereto, and the information supplied by Mr. Carlson, it appears that Gerald Carlson qualified as a candidate under the Act, thus requiring him to designate a principal campaign committee. It also appears that the Carlson -5- for Congress Committee qualified as a political committee under the Act, and as such was required to register and report its activities. Accordingly, the Office of General Counsel recommends that the Commission find reason to believe that Gerald R. Carlson violated 2 U.S.C. S 432(e)(1) by failing to designate a principal campaign committee. Additionally, the Office of General Counsel recommends that the Commission find reason to believe that the Carlson for Congress Committee violated 2 U.S.C. S 433 and S 434 by failing to register and report its activities. B. Lack of Disclaimer According to the complaint, an organization entitled the Euro-American Alliance solicited funds on behalf of Gerald Carlson's candidacy without stating who paid for the solicitation and whether it was authorized by the candidate or his committee. In support of this allegation the complaint contains a portion of a mailing by the Euro-American Alliance seeking financial support for Gerald Carlson. 2 U.S.C. S 441d(a) provides that whenever anyone solicits any contribution through direct mail, such communication (1) if paid and authorized by a candidate, an authorized political committee for a candidate, or its agents, shall clearly state the communcation has been paid for by such authorized political committee, or

(2) if paid for by other persons but authorized by a candidate, an authorized political committee or a candidate, or its agents, shall clearly state that the communication is paid for by such other persons and authorized by such authorized political committee; -6- (3) if not authorized by a candidate, an authorized political committee of a candidate, or its agents, shall clearly state the name of the person who paid for the communication and state that the communication is not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. The portion of the mailing attached to the complaint and containing the solicitation on Carlson's behalf fails to include any disclaimer stating who paid for the solicitation and whether or not it was authorized by candidate Carlson, an apparent violation of 2 U.S.C. S 441d. The Euro-American Alliance's written response was received by the Commission on May 14, 1985. The Alliance, in its Chairman's affidavit, states that the solicitation on behalf of Gerald Carlson was made without any authorization by Carlson or the Carlson for Congress Committee and was not paid for by Mr. Carlson or the Carlson for Congress Committee. In his response, Carlson also asserts that the Alliance's solicitation was made without knowledge or payment by him. However, it is not clear whether the mailing in question was made to the general public or only to members of the Alliance, which in the latter case would be a permissible solicitation not requiring a disclaimer. Accordingly, the Office of General Counsel recommends that the Commission find reason to believe that the Euro-American Alliance violated 2 U.S.C. S 441d. This will allow the Commission to ask the Euro-American Alliance questions directed at determining the extent of the mailing made on behalf of Gerald Carlson's candidacy. 9 7 C. Failure to Report In-Kind Contribution According to the complaint, Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate, the principal campaign committee for Gerald L. Cox, the 1984 Republican candidate for Senate from Michigan, reproduced a Carlson newspaper advertisment and included it in a mailing. Complainant contends that this activity should have been disclosed by Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate as a contribution to or expenditure on behalf of the Carlson for Congress Committee. The financing of the dissemination of any written or graphic campaign material prepared by the candidate shall be considered a contribution for the purposes of contribution limitations and reporting responsibilities by the person making the expenditure. 11 C. F.R. S 10 9.1(d) (1) . Here, one candidate (Cox) included in a mailing both a reference to second candidate for Federal office (Carlson) and a copy of a newspaper ad prepared by the Carlson for Congress Committee. However, the reference to Carlson in Jerry Cox's letter was apparently not meant to promote Car lson, but instead was meant to criticize his candidacy. Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate responded to this office by letter dated May 21, 1985 denying any intent to further Carlson's campaign. The response of Gerald Carlson also indicates that he was not supported by Cox but was, instead, opposed by him. Accordingly, the Office of General Counsel recommends that the Commission find no reason to believe that Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate and George Benson, as treasurer, violated 2 U.S.C. S 434(b) (4)(b). RECOMMENDATIONS The Office of General Counsel recommends that the Commission: 1. Find reason to believe that Gerald Carlson violated 2 U.S.C. S 432(e) (1). 2. Find reason to believe that the Carlson for Congress Committee violated 2 U.S.C. S 433. 3. Find reason to believe that the Carlson for Congress Committee violated 2 U.S.C. S 434. a 4. Find reason to believe that the Euro-American Allianc violated 2 U.S.C. S 441d. 5. Find no reason to believe that Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate and George Benson, as treasurer, violated 2 U.S.C. S 434(b) (4)(G). 6. Close the file with respect to Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate and George Benson, as treasurer. 7. Approve attached letters with questions.

Charles N. Steele

L BY: VK;KgI I -Date

Attachments I. Complaint II. Responses III. Proposed letters IV. Questions for respondents Mr. Bard Young 12601 Ronda Southgate, MI 48195 March 21, 1985

Mr. Charles N. Steele General Counsel C-A Federal Election Commission 1325 K Street, N.W. cn .. Washington, D.C. 20463 -..

COM PLAINT AGAINST GERALD CARLSON AND THE :;- CARLSON FOR CONGRESS CO.,2MITTEE .-

Dear Mr. Steele:

Pursuant to the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 ("FECA"), 2 U.S.C. §437g, and the regulations of the FEC, 11 C.F.R. Part 111, this complaint notifies the Commission CO of violations of FECA believed to have been committed by Gerald Carlson, Republican candidate in the 1984 congres- sional election campaign in '>ichigan's fifteenth district, and by the Carlson for Cong :ess Committee.

Respondent Gerald Carlson won the August 1984 Republi- 7can primary in Michigan's fifteenth congressional district and was named on the ballot in the general election as the Republican candidate for Congress. In seeking the nomina- tion and seeking election to federal office, Carlson became Cr a "candidate" as defi:ed in FECA and the FEC's regulations. 2 U.S.C. 5431(2); 11 C.F.R. §100.3. According to complain- ant's best information and belief, Carlson's contributions or expenditures aggregated in excess of the $5,000 threshold for being deemed a candidate for federal office. Informa- tion on the finances of the Carlson campaign is outlined be- low, with copies of documentation attached.

As a candidate for federal office, Carlson was required to designate in writing a political coimittee to serve as his principal campaign committee. 2 U.S.C. §432(e)(i). There is no record that a principal campaign committee was desig- nated. See Exhibit A, attache , . The Carlson campaign autho- rized no political committee to receive contributions and make expenditures, and so filed no financial disclosure re- ports. A campaign cammittee did cerate on behalf of respon- dent, under the name Carlson for Congress Committee, at the Steele - marchC nar 221,' .es 196.Q QI Page 29

address of P.O. Box 546, Wayne, Michigan 48184. See Exhibit B, attached. As shown in Exhibit B, funds were solicited for the Carlson for Congress Committee by another organization, the Euro-American Alliance. This second organization solicited contributions without stating who paid for the solicitation and whether it was authorized by the candidate or the candidate's committee. 2 U.S.C. S441(d). Whether the expenditure was exempt from disclosure requirements, and whether the Euro-American Alli- ance is a political committee in its own right, is not known. Carlson advertising was reproduced in a mailing by the Citi- zens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate Committee, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit C. The FEC filings of that co~umittee do not disclose any expenditure on behalf of or contri- bution to the Carlson for Congress Co-mmittee. -See Exhibit D.

If respondent Carlson had designated the Carlson for Congress Committee as the candidate's principal campaign committee, it would have been required to file reports of its receipts and dis- C' bursements in accordance with 2 U.S.C. §434(a)(2). Even without being so designated, or being authorized as an additional campaign committee, however, the Carlson for Congress Committee was subject co to the reporting requirements in 2 U.S.C. §434 (a) (4) if it fit the definition of a "political committee" in section 431 (4) (A). That provision states in part that a political committee is "any committee ... or other group of persons which receives contributions aggregating in excess of $1,000 during a calendar year or which makes expenditures aggregating in excess of $1,000 during a calen- dar year." Although unreported contributions to a campaign cormitteQ are dif-ficult., if not impossible, to estimate, expenditures can be estimated on the basis of visible campaign advertising and facilities. According to this complainant's personal knowledge, and supported by the attached documentation, the following advertising was purchased by the Carlson campaign:

WXYZ-TV (two 30-second spots) $1674.50 - $ 1700.00 Detroit News 429.92

Detroit Free Press 469.66

Approx. 12 newspapers ($124 per ad) 1488.00

Telephone ($12 x 3 months) 36.00 $4098.08 - $ 4123..58

Copies of newspaper advertisements are attached hereto as Exhibit rj. mr. Charles, teele March 21, 198* Page 3

In addition to these expenditures for which prices are known, expenditures must have been made for a cable television spot on October 18, 1984, and advertising for the same, WSDS radio time, stamps, stationery, brochures, mimeograph, rent and utilities. A professionally printed Carlson brochure, which states that it was "Paid for by the Carlson for Congress Committee," is attached as Exhibit F.

Based on information and belief, personal. knowledge of the Carlson campaign expenditures and personal knowledge of campaign financing, this complainant states that the Carlson campaign ex- penditures during the 1984 election campaign must have exceeded the $5,000 threshold to render Carlson a "candidate" required to designate a principal campaign committee and report contributions and expenditures pursuant to FECA, and, that the Carlson for Con- gress Co.mmittee contributions or expenditures in -all likelihood exceed the $1,000 threshold for reporting requirements for politi- cal co.mittees.

An addendm is attached to this complaint providing ad- dresses and other information regarding Carlson to assist in the service of this complaint and any investigation that follows. I understand that this ccmplaint is made under penalty of perjury, and I do hereby swear that the statement' in the com- plaint are true and correct, made on the basis of personal knowledge, or information and belief, as stated. Res ctfully submitted,

Bard Young

County of Yl v E )

State of MC\VAi r t )

Sworn before me, this LTO day of AFp'It_ , 1985.

\otary Public

:y" cT,_ission expires:

GRACE R. '

- . - ,- . - -..,.,w Mr. Charles N. teele March 21, 1985 Page 4

ADDENDUM

1. During 1984, Carlson drove a silver AMC Hornet automobile

in Michigan with Virginia License tag DET-158 registered for Social

Security #367-44-2989 at the following address:

6626 Potomac Avenue Apartment A-2 Alexandria, VA 22307

The apartment was owned by Norman L. and Daniel T. Peters. 2. On May 30, 1984, Carlson's address was given as: 33105 Michigan Avenue Aoartment 16 Wayne, MI 48184 C0 3. On January 17, 1985, Carlson's address was given as: c/o Evans 6315 East I Mile 141Lot #68 Warren, MI 48092

4. As of August 16, 1984, Carlson's phone number in Ann Arbor was (313) 662-1858 and the phone number of the Carlson for

Congress Comiuittee was (313) 595-0287.

5. The address for the bank used for the Carlson for Con- gress Comnittee checking account is:

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a,1W_-e.Lor 70ice In" J the.aJ -Congress.4- ZC . .e needs-- 4.o yourO 5.- -CL.-calJ, -M ON- F'O 1sum"ort C01,GRESS to C0j_%ITTTEC^ ry it. O f.P.. .. Wr .L 5 t .'!6t. e Wayne, 4Mcia ~t=1L rca' I M _ -- son at -I. sil 313) .5953215. " • -' - th .1. : + "" " . -. - _ je" . Here isa surprisirz letter from hai fa in is- De, ,rael, ..+ + which cane to- .he -.Alliance ; :.. unepete-dly: CO: th tr 1. . . It is only now that I have come br, across the text *oI the letter yoia sent Fa .on 21Uuy 1983 to' Y r. artin Menlel son "o the. Sin •wesenthal Center. -U'D eS 4 -17- Cq) LR?. V 2 ' t ( 7 - v t fot h62eiid' -Sta.Ei<:Sena.z - REPUBLICAN - October 22, 1984

-ALO L COX. Ph.O. BOX 280 TRUE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE REPUBLICAN LEADERS Z:.EN CITY. MI 48135 OF THE GOP 15TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: - 421.5725

- RGE BENSON -4SURER ANO A call to action! Only 15 days to PresidentiaZ " - .' tI MANAGER election time. Assignment 1: Read enclosed Detroit BC'.SX280 Free Press Hugh XcDiarmid's column and also the -DN CrTY. MI 48135 -"'31 934.79A paragraph from GOP Victory Line; Assignment 2: Read Gerald R. Carlson's ad (p 6F Detroit News v 10/21/84); Assignment 3: Set aside on your calendar Saturday, .Oct. 27, 2 - 4 for a forum meeting at the Molly McQuire (Ford Road in Westland at Wildwood opposite Farmer Jacks.)

Reason: Necessity for an pen discussion on what the hell is happening in the 15th District Republican inner circles and outer circles with the hove that ideas freely discussed in America will avoid bigotry, stupidity, political suicide, state and national disgrace -- in short, a test of whether the leadership of the 15th will or can clean up i.ts act?

(This mailing is to all precinct delegates in the 15th ((no a temt at a "selective, secret mailina")) AND Gerald R. Carlson, P.O. 3o-- 546, Wayne, MI 48184.

.'IOT7: 1984 deZegates to Michigan Sunday, OCL 21. IH4-THE DETROIT NEW,.-5-F Republican convention said "Yes" to

SHALL MICHIGAN REPUBLICANS REAFFIRM

ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION OF INDIVIDUALS IS CRUCIAL TO EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY IN AMERICA AND THAT THIS "WHOLENESS" Ill BODY POLITIC WILL CONTINUE TO STRENGTHEN AIMERICA A, ENHACE ITS INFLUENCE 1.? THE WORLD.

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Our Country is now controlled Are you unhappy with the government? Do you want a change? by the Radical Liberals and the Vote for me - Radical Rich! "A NE DEAL" I'm the challengerd THE WORKINGMAN IS Gerald R. Carlson candidate for CAUGHT INTHE IDIDLE! R The Workingman Example #I E D The Rladical Liberal!; promote immigration from the undeve- The Middle Americans loped counties for their cheap voles, and the Radical Rich P E piciftol( such immigr.llion for their cheap labor. The working- The Eurbpean Ethnics* nian gets hurt both ways. U M

Example #2 B 0 The White Minorities The Radical Liberal%give social benefits to anyone and evor- yone. including Cuban and Hailian refugeos. who collect So- L C The Forgotten Americans cial g.ecurity checks as soon as they land: and the Radical Rich conservatives come along and take them away from everyone, I R for U.S. Congress - 1984 including the workingman. who has paid into these programs Michigan's 15th District all his life, Again-lhe workingman gets hurt both ways. C A " Born and raised in Dearborn Heights Example #3 A T * Graduate Fordson High School (June 1960) * BA.. University ol Michigan (Political Science) Both the Radical Liberals and the Radical Rich promote * U.S. Air Force - Security Service- Russian busing and federal housing programs, but the Liberals and the N Linguis * Attended Universities I hich five in Grosse Pointe; Birmingham: Aspen. Colorado and in Germany and Sweden Washington. D.C. - So they don't have anything to worry The 15th District of nboul. Both of these programs are bad for the Middle INDEPENDENT Michigan Includes: American working people. Southgate Wayne Saline Taylor Westland Milan Please tell your friends and relatives about THE WORKINGMAN'S CANDIDATE Romulus Garden City Ypsilanti, Livonia (South of 5 Mile Rd.) Belloville W this campaign. And be sure that you are :Dearborn Heights (From Monroe to Southfiold) registered 30 days before the November 6 Gerald R. Carlson General Eicchon. Please try to take some- And the Townships of: one else with you when you go to vote. In for U.S. Congress * Canlon Huron Superior oxchange for just 15 minutes of your time CARLSON SPEAKS FOR THE WORKINGMAN- Van Buren Sumpter York Ypsilanti Augusta on eleclion day. I'll go to Washington and CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE BETWEEN say th ngs nationwide on television, you THE A THE Formre inloormailon at elwakui- wi4e hoge addess belOw. have wanted to say for years. N 4--RADICAL RICH D RADICAL LIBERALS Paid for by The Carleon fot Congress Conw1illieO P.O. Box S45 Wayne. Michigan 414 (FO.D ON OOTTED LiNrS ON IfiVWIVr.. Si1710 REPUBLICAN DLMO CRATIC N PARTY 1H=_ . W-O',.K I N S C 0 A L i 0 PARTY CONTROLLED BY CONTROLLED BY Working Working Working "RADICAL "RADICAL Republicans RICH" I IIr:I:IA I c--" Independents I L6orocrats ros IL..|i. P I,.°JLI"kCrooks . & Mil...ion.

Crooks & Millionairs Freeloaders & Millionaires Exploit Workingnlan N CARLSON X.CARLSON 0 CARLSON -:.pioa Workingman I SUPPORT: I SUPPORT: 1 SUPPORT: Pay No Taxes Pay No Tiixes 1. No more taxes A clean environment Live On West Coast 1.Domestl Gontent Bill 1. 2. Balanced budget Live On East Coast 2. Equal.rights for white minorities Country Club - Jol0 2. Fair and honest labor unions 3. Less federal bureaucracy 3. Anti-pornography laws Country Club - Jet Set 3. Equal pay for women Soil & Use Drugs 4. Small businesses 4. Clild pi.olection laws 4. A flat rate incomo tax Usie & u'ellDrugs, 5. A strong defense Decadent Chic for Senior Citizens 5. Fair trade laws 5. Saluguards It It Feel Good - Do It! 6. Tougher crime laws & Sell Pornography 6. Space research Buy 6. Immigration laws to 7. Less foreign aid iuy & Sell Pornography protect the workingman 7. Lower property taxes Drive Foreign Cars 8. A line item veto Social Security for Federal Reserve Drive Slolen Cars 7. 8. Discontinue Live In Birmingham Americans only System-Restore money control 9. Retain indexing - In Grosse Pointe to Congress stop bracket creep Live 8. Suburban water control lor Go Along WiLh Busing Kids To 9. Tuition tax credits Send Promole lhsing Detroit Metro area Private Schools Send Kids To 9. Double deduction for Private Schools dependent children Relocate Local Industry To Taiwan

Relocate raiwanese 0 To Local Industry Pr,)motC linigr* I OPPOSE: OPPOSE: For Cheap LaW Promote Immigralioni OPPOSE: Amnesty for illegal aliens 1. Preferential treatment for For Cheap Votes Corrupt union bosses Take Social Security minorities Welfare fraud 0 Away Fro-i Eveiyboaly Unfair tax loopholes Give Social Security 2. Forced busing of school kids Early'.paroles due to prison To Everybody Big banker bailout by ,crowding Never Brear Tite Law 3. Artificially inflated dollar taxpayers Never Fotond Guitly iiear . Steele:

wrte to-I supplement the Complaint Aainst Gerald Carlson a-,d the Carlson for Concress Co imittee, which i filed by letter dated March 21, 1985. T.o issues Nos. 300 and 301, of a publication called .he Thunderbolt are enclosed. Issue No. 300 includes an article on pagie 3ent i le "Carlson Wins GOP Race for Congress." Th-:e ancludes in is first paragraph the admission that Carlson "sent only $5,000 canmpaigning." In addition, the, article advises in the last few paragraphs as follows: Send Carlson A Donation!

if you want to help send a real "White Rights" message to W ashington then make a campaign donation to Gerald Carlson immediately If he could win a primary against all the M, I~i powers that be Carlson may well win the general election - IT'S WORTH A TRY: Rush your contribution today to:

Carlson For Congress Committee, P. 0. Box 546, Wayne, Mich. 48184.

On page 4 of issue No. 301 of The Thunderbolt, a letter from Gerald Carlson is reproduced.. The letter comments on Carlson' s success in garnering 40 percent of the vote in the general election in Michiga-n's fifteenth congressional ,,istrict as follows: "Your a rnrtcle in The Thunderbolt helped to bring in enough campaign sontributions to make this victory possible." The aragraph pre- ceding the Carlson letter states thnat Carlson received more money r.om The Thunderbolt "plug" than from any other source. A personal nes].etter from The Thunderbolt, Inc., also enclosed, states that "The Thunderbolt was very pleased to learn from Gerald Carlson that l, in his re 4 W

h~~~~~~~A ~rot n~,~ue :of" advert-iseet S1 a St, t~h Car I' n ;amTpa i an i s not. k~noi b e 4la 7 Id. f:i e ' v,; T: h the FEC, as a candidate for ede :a1 E eas i ate a or'incipal c:ainp aig n cominittee , or report cOc nj u and :e Id-i t u re s by his ca_=mpaign. The "major role" of T~ i nc-. _Jh t he Carlson federal election campaign rem a ins Undi s Sincerely,

Bard Young.

Enclosures . Israel Fouign Aid Secret iror Public &

Israel Blackmils U.S. Out of Billions Israel is one of the tiniest nations in the world yet receives over 25% of all U.S. Foreign Aid! Americans already have a soaring national debt growing at nearly $185 billion a y'ear btA we still are forced by the Jewish Lobby to keep Israel financially afloat. For the first time ever Congress has voted to make 1984's foreign aid to Israel of 12.6 billion "grant" - meaning a free gift which does pot have to be repaid. At least half of aJl foreign aid to other rations is made up of loans repaid at normal interest rates. Israel's economy is a total disaster. Inflation is raging Papor GuiI up%ard at 400"'cper year exceeded only by that of Argen. tina. It is estimated that with'dn three years inflation will hit 1.000%. Thus the Bank of Israel Governor Moshe Mandtibaumn has arrived in America requesting "emergen- cy grants" of an additional $900 million for 1985 with a further request of $5 billion for 196! America has a $12 billion foreign aid program and the Jews are demanding nearly HALF OF ALL THE AID VE HAVE TO GIVE ISSUE NO. 300 THE ENTIRE WORLD! Israel's Emergency -r i Will Never End The Jews want both Reagan and Mondale to promise to guara.ntce the above foreign aid program BEFORE the Novemnbc 6 election "to better help Jew vot-ers decide who is more pro-Israel" Why is Israel facing total bankruptcy? The Jews have a very low production level. Their July balAnce of payment Prof. Shokley Wins Case totally left out Shockley's deficit hit a record $1 billion! This is Against 4 erp~wtianof his plan in his erbyfir te ighet of a5e ration in the world per capita. In - Newspape-s; othn' . article. Their taped cor.,ver- wVds the Jews Iicedael are living far beyond their *Praises The Thunderbolt As ..... cars. colr TV, video recorders, furniture . '•- sation played back in the are Relable Publication courtroom imported. They take expensive vacations and the made clear -The Atlanta Constitut=ion Shockley's views stating- toverne t burinaucracy and state f socializedeanced in- Journal is Cy' dutries ow-ed by Ann Z "The major cause of the are loyhag Mii2os which is all made up by the Cox Chambers. the U.S. t.alpye. richest - America Negroes' intelUec- Jews do not Ike to work at labor and if it woman in Amer-c. St'll wrauerot she tual and social deficits is for the enslaved Arabs in their midst nearly is a radical left-winger ".j , hereditary :lnothing would be produced at all1! and racially whose views are expounded .L.:" genetic in or-igrin and as- not Th7e WtllStrewt Journal of Aug.24 through -b foreign.'n=ri-encv fr A-tlanta remnediable tu a mnajordeg's' re~terves lave fallen to ornily $2.3 billion. newspaper. Any employee (Note: A loan over- a weekend frozn~a small ba.-k ., by practical improvements who fafls to tout the Eberal . " ." in environmen." to Israel inadvertently revealed this fogure. Jew ofiCi line of Ann Cox will soon be had prclaimed they had 4 billion in reserves.) The Inte- 2.~/~ 4 rof. Shockley also seeking another job. Thusly X J answered the question about U.i. M;--&es.onetary Fund (IMF) will not loan Israel money negro journalist Roger blacks in Oaklznd. Calif. f-,. becaue the nation refuses to tighten Its pose strings. Witherspoon Theyv wrote a Prof. V-111a&sShocley pro- who have somewhat higher have been asked t-? freeze pay increases. stop sub- scathing arti-le sidining many attacklng ves At!&n-L& newspapers Lbel I.Q.s than Southern neegroes. Iuxui-k iti-cs Jews purchase from overseas. Prof. William Patriots. cease Shockley and He responded they have firnancing banknd.pt in*du stry. etc. The Jews demand his years of res-earch tht luxury in more ,hite blood (genes) and high living be provided them no matter eugenics. The article state-d S what it costs the Americwn taxpayer! from interracial t-nions. This "the Sockley program was ta newspapers hired a bat- was challenged by the tried out in Germa.ny duing tery of high priced lawyers Atlanta newspaper lawyers World War II. " and the tial received na- Special Privileges but Prof. Arthur G. Prof. Shockley won a tional publicity. Steinberg, an expert in We Give Israel Nobel Prize in 1956 as co. The Shockley Due to the biology and human genetics influence of the Jew bloc vote along with their inventor of the transistor Progr&m Explained doLitcal contribution from the University of they wield imyense power in the which revolutionized the Prof. Shockley and U.S. Congress. Cleveland. Ohio, testified Thus Jews a able to obtain sp-cial fevors world of electronics. Today nume.-ous which no other other scientists that "dozens" of res.-cers nation in the entire world would dare re- he is a professor emeritus of have determined from every quest. Here arm but a few of the special privilege.: had documented the fact electrical engineering at w-de I.Q. test ever given in genes can be 1re-toqgas Sen. Mack that Wh-te Mattingly three months ago in- Stanford University in ti'. couantry that blacks con- trgductd a traced in blacks. "free trade" bill which would allow Israel to be California. Tired of being sist~ntly score well below the only country in the Pulitzer Prize winning world with the right to ship goods smeAred by the media for his that of Whites and duty tax free to the many reporter. Clark Molienhoff. U.S. He said this "may ikely reduce untiring efforts to improve score in the range of mental U.S. aid to Israel in 1985." now a professor at This is alrmady down the drain the world in wlhich we live reta.atioa. as Israel wanits t5 bd~lion for This is the ele- Washington and Lee Univer- 1986. Also the Jew,-s have Shocktley called the AtLinta ment which has the highest rfsdto grant the sity in Va., testified that U.S. "free trade" in exporting our Cons itution birth gccls article "a dam- rate aund also r.akcs up Shockley had indeed been to Israel. nable lie" $1.25 the higlest c,-me 2) Iseel is Lllowed to obtain and f '.1 a pirone por- libeled. He said this was a all of its aid the first month million libel '"e tion of th- 'population. of the year rather sit. Atlan. deliberate attempt to than have it pr-orated monthly Thus Prof. Shocfley has throug-.out the year. discredit Shockley's fin- come up w^ith a dings by portraying him as a 31 -..el is allowed to pay loans to the U.S. over 30 years very :rimple c...er ccuntrie mst repay in 12 years. Israel only common -ense prram. It "Hitlerian.'" Testifying would pays the interest duiik the first pay low I.Q. backs against Shockley was a lef- 10 ye-rs hoping the prin- $1,000 cii- w-ll be "forgiven. ' for each point und-.r tist anthropologist, Ashley the 'C- I.Q. st.: "-dprd 41 Isrel is allowed to buy .miltary equipnnent if they Montagu (real name Israel on an "in- would volhntzrdly undergo a stillrnent plan" while all over countric.s must pay in full Ehrenberg) who argued the strili'-ation operation. It u -,n d:,ivery with our fcrt'gn aid mron,;y. This allows the worn out theory that "en- Jews time to u!e part of the "aid" for other purposes. was later brought out by vironment" was the root Prof. Arthur 5) In 1979 pro-Jew poiticians in Cor.gress voted Jensen. cause of negro inferiority. a little research psychologist publi dv-.: bill giving farnd the right to be -he on y country at the Shockley's lawy.er brought in the world to bid on Pf:;tagon military co:t.racts. They U. of Calif.. thant he sup' out that Montagu had prais- poDr',ed Shockley's plan have --old us $15 million in military equi'pzent not coun- and ed the Soviet Union's na- 85% of a"' blacks fall ting a rt-cent contract fur $39 rnillion to prtduce all raido under tionalities policies at a Iatel's co-Prt+Jdent Sh-.iri"the IC I.Q. level. lContirued on PAge 2) vstf L'.S. fueeign aid doubled' Black wniter Witherspoon iContinued oa Pane 2)1 0- M -

PAGE 2 U.S. Taxpayers Israel Our 51st State -- Atlanta Papers Defeated- Subsidize Israel's Or The Only State? Continued from Page 1) Pleasure Spending 1942 at the leftist newspapers guilty of defam. efferson School in New r one of the nation's Why Israel York. .ding scientists! It will Can't Work! long serve as a reminder New York's -Aspen In- Prof. Shockley to the news med.a that they stitute" is a propaganda Proved Libel stl can be sued and the front which spreads disin- U.S. District Judge next time a huge verdict formation glorifying Israel Robert Vinson. Jr. in- mray well be handed down. which is often used by TV .~rnctcd the jury not to Dr. Fields. on numerous evangelists to praise Jew "progress." agree or disagree with occa.iions, has warned the Aspen reports Shockley's plan. The ques. Atlant-a Newspapers that Jew workers have the that "strongest i:onis - has Prof. Shocklev should they brnd him a work ethnic in -cen a victim of libel?" The "Nazi" he would sue for the world at 57%, r was made up of six peo- Libel. Just holding such a Americans liking, work is :,e. one of whom was black. threat over their heads has a 52'r. Germans. 26%. and ,hey returned a verdict of sobenng effect on the Daily British 17%." We can find ;ai ty against the Atlanta Press which must pay high no documentation to back Newspapers but granted legal fees in such cases and up these figures. P of. Shockley only 51 in sometimes gigantic An opposite view comes *zken darsnges. His lawyer judgements. Thus we are from the Productivity In- :alled it "a splendid plez_.ed that Prof. Shockley stitute, which, using Israel .ct:-y"- bccause a liberal won his case and only wrish as a base of 100% out put of .v- in a liberal city had he had received every cent of production. found Japan -und the Atlanta the $1.2 million asked for. rated 111. England 121. Gigantic U.S. Aid To Belgium 137. Sweden 140. France 154. West Germany Israel Secret From Public 156. Canada 164. Holland (Continued from Page 1) 182. America IS2 and .m umcation eqlipment used in jeeps. trucks, tanks. Switzerland the highest in etz.. by the U.S. Army. This contract put a large firm in the world with 189. _&H's. Texas out of business which for years did :hs Switzerland and Israel can --n'actu.ing. The Jews also got the contract to mare our be compared because their ,-c-rts which another fIrm has long heid. More U.S. !.and size and population size *Shockley, "Thunderbv,:- \ccurate"' workers lose their jobs just so the artifictal ban.aupt state are simaliar and each has a - ,i-ge of Izael can be propped up. defense budget. Still The Thunderbolt Ameri,: . 'is. realize The 6) Israel ;sthe only -ntion exempt form repayizg any aid te Swiss are industrious Praised Thund olt carries the "ii--rv purcases. w.orkers producig weekly During the course of -he news ! Pressed by the da. 7) !srel has a foreign debt of $23 billion and is allowed goods valued at S31.600 to a trial, attorneys for the !y pres T7hat will continue b. the U.S. to use cux foreign ud to pay the annu i iter&est Jew workers S16.700 (these Atlanta New-,papers sought to be c polcy and we are :i:s deb,t. Their debt is growing to back now at the rate of $1.1 are 1962 figures). Prof. Shocidey dowa ercour . ourselves by -- on a car. T,-isis by faxthe highest per capita debt rate Jewish Week of December over the well known fact such f& us andcourageous . any oter n". on in the entire world. '3. 1983 found that Jew th--t he has iong been a men as rot. Shociley azd Jews Live High workers hold "anti. -L. der of 7he ThAunderbolt. Prof. J .en who are nillng Off U.S. Taxpayers capitalist attitudes ithey are Under cross-examination to take open sand for the !s:se!'s former ccnsul for economic affairs. Yuval Eit- socialists. They find it dif- Shockley was asked why he truth i! world awash with -. ated last May: "the present high stardard of hiLin? ficut. '*to understand the read The Thunderolt and tots false propaganda .arti does not make sense and is utterly :.nexc:.sable, :mportance of competition rep:"ed straight forxsard.ly. ha" 'all the races are are living in ani atorosphere of a neter.net er Lnd- and production quotas.' "It has some news I' .eq::a"&nd approving "in. ere msno reason why oi:. r.a.ice ofpayments ieicit Jews feel the government wouldn't find iny,,here else :r- cmal marnage. More t_.Ldt" be $.5billion a year an'd .n;vaton raging it 4C0* a.dI should "'subsidize fac- and has quoted me 2ccUra:L. an- mor, eoucated people ;u ing daily. " :ones. ly. something I don't grt arLe wakj_.c up to w.at our -itzt.uadded that Jews are L-ving off the foregn aid of Vast Government Waste anv" here rise."" ancestors !new long ago - .:erican tax.yers and that government subsid zLng of Wealthy Jew Samuel THERE 17 NO SUCH '. Imports for Jews is ,,i-eard of in any other country Kcitun of Wo<eraised. If approved. 'ent z-d rt II Judge Ru5h I.zr ,. r . u,i.o- Plant Eive go se:,.er piant. L'nfo. Feikens refused I'.da of featherb t..ot to back Cay to: dding N ant . 's ely, the. .-e s r'd ina down .)r apoiogz:e. obs . e"e ,ow er.o of det He Carlson F', ,,n res,4 a sut has h-c-enb-o,.t'.t ei:C. nrent. -%any of dKia.,-. ' 'r i 5:,rd on tat Committee P') rlson charges. ",t.,e Cout cha,"-.g that the at "ou hae to t"O,'ne~nt l'n nor '.'.ckingj I "54.6. Wayne. 'licb 4ivi4 ".r, areo. .--'iU4ng to a .Or suburns :-ae btn out :his ooun "-.n:Zn,' wt :osing :t --l' ecssC . overcha-ged SodorLs ",'ou t.ik ob thing, 'Note i: *,'.. -,'¢x andbcne sewer for water and h..'re a :ct of -1-to.c. n'-.s se rv, ce . .> T.iing":s :.n ,,ok either Icosts of the blacks. Fe i r District a.a an ,urm.er down from Big Republican Vote to ' OrJ n ' !'" t(iI .eoole a.-e orced t retkens !rePpe do'n -70M ,ire ariloort~ant to wore .~ 'ena~l Could Suea~ ('ar..an In, (i Blacks 'D estroy i C iliza tor

African Rep)rt: A Continent Going Down Colorado'o (lv. Larmrm was on -60 Minutes' TV show Sunday. Sept, 23rd. He sad he believed in racial equality until he and his wife visited the devastating squalor of In. dia and Bangladesh. In Calcutta he had to step over bodies of "'street Deonle" who died during the night to reach his hotel. He found disease and despair where ever he turned He said to himseif that indeed this must be the beginning of the end of the world! Larrum said these countries are not develop~ng they are disintegrating! Within 10 yeats Bangladesh. with few natural resources. and the size of California. will have a population greater Catl Rowan than that of the U.S.A. The world population crush is Weeps (or Africa "treatening the every econoirc fiber of the White in- Obta adresses a p.811k raft dustralized nations which are now themselves being flood- Dictator of Uganda has ed by these impoverished immigrants! We can no longer . .. Jl IF.. . r l - - u zr r rmore4elloww CLCKS afford to support the rest of the starving peoples of the than Idi Amin. world. HERE WE STUDY SOME BACKWARD NA- TIONS. Brutal Dictatorship In Nigeria ' .:-7I Nigeria - Africa' LAst Democracy Falls Black Columnist Carl Rowan Nigeria is the most important study of the overaU pro- Carl Rowan. who has long atticked White rule in South blem plaguing all Africian countries. If Nigeria cannot Africa. writes this will now be more difficult for him. develop a free democratic society and a decent standard of Rowan says he was preparing an article for Reders Digest" on "Nigeria - The Beacon of Freedom In frica." 14 living for its people then no nation in Black Africa can do so! Here are the facts about Nigeria: He then sat down and wrote the foUowinr. 1) Nigeria is the wealthiest and most populated country • almost weep when Africans throw off tA shackles of Africa. Western colonialism only to sink into political cesspools 2) The British granted Nigeria independence on Oct. 1. ;ored over by military d.c:ators. or by black eiitists who ? 1960 with a duly elected parliament court system. and a think they hve been ordained to rule for life circumstances Blacks in 22 Afr can countries are disciplined army. where a go'ernment-controlled press is forbidden to crriize stomachs bIouted. chid.-ea beg for food C N 31 Nigeria had a vast system of productive farms but ei:her the ruiler-forlife or his party. which is often tAe only after one permitted to fun.ction. they were turned over to the blacks they abandoned "'1went to Vigena and visited Tunde themto move to the big cities. For the first time Nigeria Thompso.. writer africans Cain't Feei The sai," ' became a food importing nation- like every other black na- for Guardian. fe those days of military hen. Starvation Sweeps Africa Aft cAmen swooping .ion in Africa. down in the wee hours to ha ajournalist The UN. repr's that them.- Nigeria Wracked With Corruption off to dertention are gone forever. :hank Go& Today Tuide sta,-.-at:on is r-r.parnt ;n 22 the fl The word -dash" evolved out of Nigeria. It rr.eans a Thtompson is in pnaon for the crime of publishing 'false b!ack African atr:cs. On from sta-tements.' The aew rml'ta y dictators arv absolutely payoff for everything one must have to do busmess. A TV we see ac':esa rthLess. totally greedy wvho have decidcd if anyone is go- Sally is rap "' Lcense. passport approval. travel reservations, hotel Struthers and othirs-- :_ing yers ing to steal Vigeria's oIl wealth it ought to be them." rooms. everything requires the additional payment of a money to "help cne c:ld" onia bribe which In Afca is caled by the "respectable" word- 'Below from "The People'a W,'eekly" and gve money :o mis- it.,elf dash. May 16. 1994 in Rhodesia showing s/onay efforts to ."-'ni the 1980 Early this year the legally elected (though corrupti how fr behind blacks are in development.) " hun,-y.in Africa. 5.;cn con. misn government of President Shehu Shagari was overthrovw-n tribuc:ons by :% -dual Aftici by the mdiitar". Gen. Buhari said he seized control to save Amnez-icar.s do no '- hat- food I (' Nigeria from becomning a "b-eggar nation' like the rest of How To Use Telephone soever because Af the $1.5 I AfricaL Earlier Newsweek Magazane of Aug. 3. 1983 ,.assiverness of the :rcblem. la HARARE: It cems noti the , stated. -if anything goes wrong in Nigeria ,t would be a people who do not live in town do ,t kiow bow to use a public c&l box telephone. This ishow to do it. Actuadly is co, -:er pro- dcsaster which could set back the whole of Afr.ca for ductive to'eccme nvolved The decades. " in such progra-.s t ecause birth MOw To DIAL those who g-ve mcney feel Ait Oil Rich- sorrv for the 'ict.:.s. Thus Africa Lush Tropical Rain Foresto they adopt Ube:_al ews PlagU Nigeria had everything going for it. The country is rich toward aiowing trern to i- the U in oil. there is no starvation as eists in much of Africa. n-&grate here. adopt_-g black A I D, Anything will grow in the lush tripical rain forests. children, and supporting origin B Llions of oil dollar, poured in from the driling and expor- liberal and racem-ixlng gOc.T %'ngof oil by White Western companies which paid high causes. sums to the government. St:il the money disappeared. cot' prool ."ption is rampant. political violence and cr:me piagoe .he Bir,.hControl nation. Crises sister Nigeria derives more than 90% of its export earnings t By the year 2C thereh_ mean! . im oil. In 19S0 she earned $26 billon and despite trne will be 250 I.:i -_ blacks to ke* •crld oil glut will still e-r.n a healthy $15 bilion th.s year staxving to deatn .n -,nca not tr ,•This. i PFres. Shagari launched nu..erous pr'rams w prov:de w ith no ' av n. ,n, T hii - .s for the peopie and :u'-n he nation into a 'n.oern Western over-.e. can rom ..cwcase before the Western worid. Thousands of r-.les ,;-f save "hem. The :- :7".aron histor .cdnern hig -ays were plianed. 51 btLon was z'en -o of Africa :s grc' 7.-"aser hr .'1.;d the fL-st subway in black Aflica in the cap;,ni t than any other cci.-ent ana V.'hi i-sos and a luxur:cus new capital at Abu;a would - con- ALGC,1A Q AA -_.:-cted in the center ,f the country to get pe-pie frome ago in 1960 th.ere *-4e 'ust : .g too much around the coastline. NOT ONE PRO- 257 million 'nac,:5 ail of JECT HAS EVER BEEM COMPLETED! Afr.ca. his 'u:.-1t,: :o 4'36 .r'ca Niger'as populat:on is exploding with one of the !:.zest ,.lilion in "9S - : nh an boyco: ,.::n rates In the worid %). I3Its C0 Million PCpu.a:.n Riche't bhlack -'-- . .i j exp iodn g tr:- " 2"7 stil at .ii cuble to a0 rnilicn by the year 2.000 in a ccuntrv" .n- na ion. WhY did it , ne tiac. 7 .. ntion em..erg ,-o lap e.' a 'ear S :'-.:ce the s:Ze of Calhfor :a. W hle there are tnree .3:n th'at S.Des there of Africa '?il .,,--'je "o are over 200 tcuz-.s. The foreign ceot . .. v oVer one :.. - epe 14 billion S-o uth but :t is ns:m at a rate of 30- annuailv\ erra Ir I ,'thin 25 ',ar- - - "rth .cxier'. • .7e.riy able :o pay unt tre :n:krest' The eccncm.v n a 4tj0A.I rate 'ar o't t'rn - a , "W'7r .. ambles. Wh::e factory engineers have left the .,t 0 l~iizaion Whites (vayiny C iI Iza t gaVe Mass Murder In Uganda Remember President I Arran who was accused b: the world press of the mas slaughter of some 100.000 o his own people? Today thi new President.for-life Apollo Obote is accused o killing over 200.000! Then is Little in. the news medii about it because chi Western countries helped in stall hn in power. When tho Bntish left Uganda in 1964 obate ac-Viiiias a PaIt~ft raft? and established I *-, " ,-..- Dictator of Uganda ba .s. j.. . democratiC form of govern murderd (at more fellow blacks _ -J'f mert the country-Vas rich ir than Idl Amia. -' natural resotires. pro sperous and known as the Dictatorship In Nigeria ,; "Pearl of Africa." Now it ij Uganda: Two ':..k Columnist I , called "The Graveyard ol black Carl Rowan iui-dered or. roadside. . has !or.g attacked White rule in South Africa!" :ls wl now be more difficult for him. Uganda has 40 different -Was prepering an article for "Reader's tribes and there has been a '-,'.a-- 1e Beacon of Freedom In Africa." long running civil war bet, ween the two largest tribes herded vast numbers of peo- r :. and wrote the followinF. pie out of their homes in- -',-.n .4 f,-cis thow off te - the Be-ntu and the Nilotic and s,.ackles of to squalid detention camps O:s,.my :a sink into poliracal tribes. Obote and his ragta. c cesspools where many are st.amrving. L ..::.-y dic ta:or& or by black undisciplined army are elitists who They say 'they w-ll kill o t'ndoule '.-lricea countries a tumr ing. Here members of the Nilotic tribe. for life circumstances Blacks in 2: with anyone fcund outside the c "cnoarrci1edpress is forbidden to critize stomachs bloatted. chiidLrea bi-e for foond from totuists. Th.e terror is far worse then when Idi camps in the Ba.ntu trbal I :"feor his party, which is often MAe only A-ma was in power. The U. N. Human areas. The 6iolence :-.as in.f. 4fricans Can't Rights Organization creased as the pooriy paid t: and ziisited Thnde Thompson. writer 'Feed Uhenselv S has soldiers '.&. charged that Obote's roam the coun- h s.3isrhosre days of military hen- Starvation Sweeps Africa tryside robbing. Sc'n in the uee Aho Africans cannot fee d soldiers kill every one in site kil:ig and b -s to haul a jou.rna t The UYN. reports .hat raping innocent c.viians, a _,V gi,'.e forever, tA,2nk God. Today Tn.nde themselves today and wi..h in their attacks on "guerrilla starvation is rampant in 22 They set prison for the crime of publishing the flight of White farme -s areas." up road blocks and b 'false black African nations. On rob foreigners and have t; ,-aw ,,J*:=.y from Africa food productioin The 40.000 man army is dy&crators are absolutely TV we see actress Sally become. outlaw ga.gs in. ,'eC_ wh'.o have israpidly declning. Just 20 virtualy leaderless and in o decided if anyone is go- Struthers and others ramin.g distingkusab'e from otthers -4's years ago under White coI- one village killed 30 civilians weaith it ought :o be thRM. " money to "help one child" in the army. o,.al rule Africa eas'ly fe'd whom they later said were and give money to nms itseif Anyone with gunj and a it 'from "The People's Weekly" and exported food. By 'sab teurs." Children and sionary efforts in '4 : is-'hRhodesia ishowing o feed the 19s0. under blac k pregnant women were few men uniform can a ' oe blacks are in development.) hungry in Africa. Such ccn- mismanagement. mos it bayoneted to become a military !eader. In t tributions by individual save on am- Aff-ican countries depend on muniLion. At least 90 young the barracks prisoners are re Amer.can do no good what- a,>Use f,,d imports. The U.S. setit girls were raped including tortured accord.l-.g to a new eK Telephone soever because of the $1.5 billion in food grains in several nuns. report by Anescty Inte na. .;- massiveness of the problem. They -'i "le wbo do the last four years. desecrated a local tional. It found that sc not live in town do not Actually it is counter pro- Moslem •iaoleatl bx telephone. Thie is bow to do it. Refus" Mosque. as well as Catholic ductive to become involved to Farm in such programs because The U.N, reported that and Protestant churches. The U.N. .roup charged HOW TO Oiat those who birth control is needed n harshnets the Suspec give money feel and brutality of sorry for the vicr:,-s. Thus Africa more than foot the soldiers was "horren- they adopt liberal views Plague is spreading even t 40 dous." Death In Nigeria .ral toward allowing them to the U.S. such as the deadl The London Daily cai m- y Uganda soldiers have migrate here, adopting black AIDS disease whic Telegram reports that :re orig,.nated in Zaire o. Lagos. the overcrowded ele children, and supporting ithe Cot the gol. The New York o Portuguese. Mozambi- capital of Nigeria is a an liberal and race-mixing Times if ques temporary Oct. 18. 1983 blamed fooame times he is truth hurts ;'hen you vio;ate .srael's censorship is a to face a stacked Jew TV news stating, "Cleared ordered to ciose down for as people's freedom. Unless ast bureaucracy by itself. militarv tribunal. by Israeli Censors.' The rule long as two weeks at a time! Christians awaken soon Ov.er a thousand hidden Both the Je'wi sh is that news should not be One article on the mistreat- America .i lI become Hadashot and its .. ds dec:de what both the newspaper broadcast if it might affect ment of Arab prisoners was another Israel. Poland and *,al arid foreiin press and printer were closed down for support for Israel among banned. Al Shaab's offices Russia. Freedom '-il :at can report. Since l948 daring to publish a photo of Americans. Pictures of the have been bombed. They only so long as F?.EE MEN ,.7ne .O.00books have been a Palestinian prisoner 'who bombing of Beirut showing receive death threats over are ready. w.ilLng and able to :tnned from Israel in- iujacked a bus. He was wounded and dying cvitans .he phone and by letter but stand up and fignt for their :i.,one by Shakespeare be aten to death by lraeli was banned as 'aiding PLO the Jew poice will do rights! r he- Merchant of security thugs after Ie! ng propaganda." even though nothing about it. ?:,ce - because it por. taken prisoner as was they constituted the fll AU Expression V "rays !ewi as money hungry a.other man). The official truth of the disaster and Censored 12 Israel n_.Lr~ l:ke Shvlock - line was that they d4ed :n a mass killing of innocent p-o- The censorsh;p board is ""h :ertsors. The cenrsor. shoot out with :he poi:ce. pie. Even an ABC inteie'vew caled "The Israeli Press S.aw s to ".'aglue it covers TV News with PLO Leader Yasser Counct.'" But. they don't to three years In pnson for n.!:iy everything. Heavily Censored Arafat was cut from believe in a ree press. only a devising a fraudulent he aw .ats the censor The Israeli Supreme Court transmussion to the U.S. tightly controlled press. scheme to obtain bank has upteid the p-,'kers of :e .n "Ining that poaes Family. Finally U.S. Last Dec. 26 :he Press Coun- money. He !s aiso wan.ec in . r*.state: security. censors from which there is newsmen had to send their ctl barned aol newspapers in Canada and Engiand on tne ,ri..r.puubc well be- no appeal from ther ar- stones to Cyprus for relay Israel from showing same charzes "[7,eHassiic ... 4 or ight lead to the bitrary decisions. Durng back to the U.S. to gaet closeups of mourners at and his students ma:- the of :e0anon rabbi t ::rt:tce ;.fthe peace! invasion aro.md TV sateil:m facilit.es ,unerais. Tey said allowing ched into court anc ;emand- .' about as all- newscasts by NBC. CBS and in Israel. people to see the .,rief of ed that he ".eprovOa ,w;. * -- r :agas one can get' A ABC-TV were se~erely cen- Newspapers famniLes ri'tight demoralize full kosher meais .n prtson. :rrespondent for the sored. Just before ive TV Closed Down :ne ,xcupat:on forces over !t ;ick :o scenes He said .-ade n:rn '.'-.-n% n Star -as ac. would go on the ar of On the Arab West Bank of the conqured Arabs They 'Ch zrst:an f.:_i. He people ciearng eat r". :. :ct.' for evading runbe e. Paiestine three newspapers gave te excuse. '.e must claimeo that du.n.z .-s firsc c.-.eensorsh:p laws for ing a dead !ove ,ne -ere are haxassem by the Jew cen- not encroach upon the in. few months in pr.son re has ,n one can receive !5 cut off. Pict.ures of a dead sors on a dady basis. They ,:mate ght if privacy to a only been att!e :o eat ettuce. rs .mpr:monrent. He is PLO soldier 'was 1nwnbu.t are Al Shaab. Al Fajr and Al man .-r -woman agonizing aa dead c:vilians. oranges. appis .r'y rce. '.:d Halevy. a .sw suct as eider- Quds. One t&itor said he had over :he death of a loved The prison hi.m'-h.. r His 'cwme was to .y men and .,ren or to prepare 25- more one!" Thus the censors can Kosher TV dinner' nut tr.e 4.., :ne name of Israel's ch ld.-en were censore_ NBC material for his paper than find an excuse for their rabbi refused to at them :n .etpolIice. head of 'Shin ch-ef Paul Miller Te. Aviv n.e needs as that much would trampling of freedom. because they -re not This is Israel's said. "Thei cenrscrhAi -Zies be deleted by the censors. Christianity prepared in a Uact kosher ,rder Inc.."' which re outraQgeous. Thie • cou He is M. Yalsh who said Censored kitchen. ' In other "oras ne acsassnates and sabotages anyAthrig :hat rni.itrlook there is no appeal of a cen- Many f"ilrs -ave been ban- wants the government *o provide him .with a cook and Federal Judze. Jew. Milton kitchen serv-ce ust for Shadur rue7 that Jew kids himself! Warden Paterck Special Laws For Jews Only can wear Varmulkas during athletic events - such as Kane describe-z Rab i Court Rules Jews aces not apply to Jews. Prushinowska as a neaitnv .lAy Wear Skull Once again, the law is basketball. The Illinois \ Athletc Assn. argued that man who has nt lost Ci:; s In Military % d:stdbv the Jews -who are weight. He e zt,1-e thev posed a phIcal threat 7- t.oral Jewish Con - ... jne ones 'no ,OJd ''w ira ,cs.t _,eause they "would fall off restr.cted .. a a -:'.-n on Law and Public - Gasser s ACLU :' ban mai'.puiati, £3774 'heir heads and injure e perc.'naity ,.rs COLPA wentr into . .praver and Bible reac:nc :n *n-". "ne 4 .".,:U Court wAth a ;uat L e" Some believe tz he scnoois as ',eil is pia,'-rs :.nrhe -.. tcerv gym- year old rabbi. ,,,:n : .. ~nun tbat the U S..Ar --" rtar:st as and Ea s ter 'tas.um .oor.. St:I this was children. .s "rv t :o) ns,;e 'e ~ C2nt. Srcha ,er-ioed ecause what the ,e-ents on public property his stay in r1son * '-.ant",e :',ht to wear a 121 .t'.eJews canprto powerful Jews demand they that the go ernmrr-nt *ill ue ''.:-a skil cap instead A% quck!v zet - after al. are oanir-e iZ.n happy to ;re n-.' Tese '.:sm.ni v hat while on not Jtws the soif-chosen peo- chosen peop!e nae a m:on y he n"i.tar. argued J Quickly New York Jew pie - accor'=tng to certain tricks up tne .,;ii black ,.ep ;tepher -olarz .n- pro-.Jew TV e angebhsts who sleeves of thelr ".assic. . -.ea . the "esprit de - -J-xIci a bil in Conress have forzotten tnat the Holy robes. Judge Aubrev o have "'e federal Court s 3ible teaches that the What a c'reat "o-.av n.son ,-ulA that to for. F'a idic Jews are new .:cis'in apply to ail -an- Chosen ' are tho-e who ac- was that our , .,no:nc esof er"''' arv CULPA e.%s from weanng thr vilege group. cept and follow the fathers faiiec to,: , t- :ne a,. .!razg"i t'hat. -:n.uias v:olates their no C i'ist:an teachlngs of .;esus Christ? vce of Beri;amn r-anin - r.-.sttutonal rght of .-ugice has v:,.atec "_ - ,tan ul are to Jews Receive Kosher that the Je. be" --"r'-:: m ,of reu.n. sttut:onal prov' on A.:n' Dinners In Pnzwn | | | 1 11 1 I I I I | I EPAE4ews 7) ir n.Thu Facts About Mass.. ard 12 s scandal in '%hicb he illegally .'nonymiu as discovered!l Europe's Jews. Hitler allow. Israel co Ponder the more Jews you have the recea'.ed money from finan, that while-Jews constttute ed 60.000 German Jews the lsreli Women Speak Out more people oppose them. cier Louis Wolfson of less than 3- of the popula.f right to travel to Plaesine Jacksonville. 25%" of s a b'ck by Judith Rosen. Israel's foreign Aid is fou.r Fla.. has told tion they make up and tke S5.000 each. Tie have ) ,e '*-ntes that Jews in times greater than thre Marr, Jews. "you don't to be the people addicted to would be equal to over 1srael are. 'socially Shall Plan. After World \'a-r apologetic over the invasion gambling. They report many $50.000 today. nackward. riddled with class IIthe U.S. spent S12 bfibo n of Lebanon. The deed was casinos axe staffed by Jews Materialistic .n.d ractal pre)udice. Many to help rebuild allof war to n J ustified and in accordance and will provide the Jewish The Jewish Post. Oct. 12 .actores have only women Europe. As of this date over with Jewish values which 'high-roller" with kosher carr-ed a letter from Dr. A.J. :n the production line $418 billion has been 'ven to demand that justice be food. a Jewish host, red Kzavtir of Columbus. Ga. i-rcause Jewish men will not Israel whose financia I done." ... Israel's Finance carpet treatment and who writes: "Trying to ob. co such work.".. Jew A-ti, straits wor-en daily. Thu s Minister says Jews hold premium player line of tain a cantor for our High Defamation League points this tiny country has recei% over $500 million in black credit . . . Hitler helped Holy day synagogue service cut that states with the ed 4 times more than ailoIf market U'S. dollars upon Zionists according to a new left a bad taste in my mouth. .- rgest Jewish populations Europe and it cormtes :o over which they pay no taxes. He book. 'The Transfer Agree- It seems the spirituality of '.e the most acts of anti- S I million for every Jew who has decided to offer rewards ment" by Jew author Edwin cantors is a thing of the emr.tzsm. Thus there weri now ives in Israei. to informers who will turn Black. Hilter sent Adolf past. Most seem to be a.icts of anti-Semitism Former Supreme Cour t such Jews in. Their reward Eichmann on two trtps to primadonnas who demand a . be 0% of the .one y Palestine to see if it would ported in New Jersey. '26 Justice Arthur Goldber 'will tremendous amount of NY. 15 in Calif.. 14 in who was forced to res:= n in a confiscated Gamhlers be a suitable place to settle money ~ininIin4N5win~aine~wv.&J.i3~ ...c.a.m~ - --- '- ~--'--~ ~ ~

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Communist Senator Elected -- "aqlJ-- -- "----L...... -- In Iowa 71 777,7777b Senator elect Tom Harkin was able to defeat Sen. Roger Jepsen because the daily press in Iowa deliberately covered- up Harkin's communist front connections. Human Events. a conservative Republican publication in Washington D.C. revealed the shocking details. The House Committee on Internal Security in 1971 identified the Institute for Political Studies (IPS) as "the far left radical think tank in Washington. " This communist front was founded and is Seoaor Tom Harkin. is secret leader in headed by Jew Marcus Raskin Cornnunist Institute For Political ISSUE NO. 301 (who is of Russian descent.) Studi (IPSI. The IPS is said to influence 56 congressmen! have been here before. Tom --posed: Harkin In 1978 Marcus and his IPS certainly has been. He came up with a study called. and I have conceived all sorts of Who Got Jew Pcqoffs In Nov. Election "Social Reconstruction", good revolutionary things for which was the outline of a the good of the Republic. and sometimes for the good of proposed plan to turn America Why Jews Spent Millions To Defeat Sen. Percy into a Marxist state. It called other republics." for slashing $50 billion from Mr. Harkin replies: -I am Lecona:d Linkon is a powerful Jew operating out of an office at " the Defense Budget and here to actively thank the IPS. I 30 West Washington St.. Chicago. Ill. 60602. He sent out spending this money on appreciate all the kindness you thousands of letters to every Jew businessman in the nation. have shown . massive welfare increases. me. all of you Linkon declared Sen. Percy had to be defeated because: "Percy Cr') Marcus denounced our present have worked so diligently oser clair,-j some of his bestfriend are Jews but he/avors the creation economic system as one which the years. I need you to identify of a Pale:tinianLiberation Organizationstate on the West Bank .coonizes- poor countries and indiisiduals. so that, God and Ga:a. Perct helped block the V.S. sale of additional F-16;et holds their people "hcseage to willing. R,:agan loses the ighters :o Israel " America's violent tee'- :ques.- election. . .the day after the Sen. Percy also angered Jews on a radio program Oct. 5, He charges that -.!-e U.S. ecccion we can get the people WMAQ :-aied -Chicago News Conference." He criticized Paul "industrial military complex in those positiors on the Simon for advocating moving the U.S. embassy-from Tel Av:v to National holds ordinary poople in Sec-rity Council... Jerusalem declaring, -The Jewish people are the most irtedicpt domination in a Plantation the State Dept. and in the people l*.e ever known, but they are also extraordinarly ,. Colony." Defense Dept., who share our emotional - and on that particularissue' they are wrong. -ron?. Sen. Harkin is a member of beiiefs. . .1 need your he!p and wrong!" the IPS and co-sponsored their input on this. . to put the Later that same day. Michael Kotzin. head of the Chicago Anti- maximum pressure on Walter Defamation conference in Washington " League denounced Percy's comments as -'.Pical which he described as being "a Mondale.. stereot pical thinking.' - valuable resource for me in my Thus if Mondale had be:n Lecnard Linkon gave the following reasons why Jews should work." elected President Sen. Harkin vote for Paul Simon and give money until it hurts. He sa:d: One of Sen. Harkin's chief would have been ,orking w4ith "P.:d Simon i aftend of israelin the truest sense of the word. lfinancial suppone" is Marxist communists to saturate his He -as :raveled 'nany times to Israel as a Congressman. millionaire Stewart Mott in Democratic Administration persona,Ii meeiing with Sen-Gurion. Begin. Da)an and Golda whose home the communist with Marxists and feilow. Metr. He j one of o.n/y .5 members of Congress to file a suit front IPS holds meetings. travelers. Thank God this has against the Secv. of Commerce for his compliit.;. in the Arab Human Events has in its been blocked but it is more joco:t. Simon is opposed to the sa;le of arms to theArabs andhe possession a tape recording of a urgent than eer before that stands -. th u on domestic issues also. Simon is azainst school conversation in Mott's home of Iowa Patriots spread the word pra*yer. f'or a nuclear armsfreeze. for the ERA and separation of an IPS me.ing in which the - THE DAILY PRESS HAS church and state as well asfor civilrights. The illinois e!ection is in following was stated: MISLED YOU - A itsfinal. criticaldays. I am writing to tell you that CharlesPercy is Sen. Helms Mr. Mott: -Welcome to the COMMUNIST FRONTER Jesse figh:Ingfor his political ife. ,We (Jews) can defeat him. Take out house. I suspect many of you HAS BEEN ELECTED -ON your check book now. Give as if your future and the.future of GUARD PATRIOrS! RMi!ions spent Israel depends on it - because it probablY does. Big Money The Key To Sincerely, Politics Leonard Linkon Ilinois Ex-Sen. Charles Percy states on lise TV election lEditor's Note: What if we Christians mailed hundreds of thousands night. -1 '.as be' n by New ofsimilar etters telling people to Note for Jesse Helms and Chiarles York money "(E, or'sNote: Percy because they are Christians and will place our race and religion -rst in THE SIMPLE TRUTH!!: He might as well ha'e said. all their political decisions!!! We would be "Jew money!,) denounced for being "racist." "haters". and "bgots" by the liberal Jews vote for politicians strictly on religious iskues , they North Carolina daily press and Jew leaders irom coast to coast. Yet the powerful give huge sums of nsoney only to pro-Jew and Sen. Jesse Vro-lsrael Helms was shocked ueaiith' Jew organization gets away with this and not one single candidates. by the millions of dollars person ;n public life Aill denounce this subversi'e attempt to Any political leaders who takes a pro-Christian poured into stand for the coffers of his direcvl. control eery single U.S. Senator and Representative in school praver. private school tax credit%. anti-abortion, "'Mcndale oppot;ent the ec.. Liberal Goy. Jim Washir'-on.) like Sen. Helms and Rep. Siindill Jews %ill vizorouly l{i.t.'" oppose. Organized Jew communities Wzsh;ngion Post Jew Jew PACS Gaie S4 give up to S5.,30 The Israeli will spend n-illions to ,rher Edwin Yodcr defeat such Christian petriot"! on Oct. 30 Million To Pro.-Zionists Lobby in Washington. D.C. '4,rote: "On the Middle East The a , allows an indisidual has resealed that Jewish Hie~ms rcccntly hedged and togise no more than$1,l.0toa communities around the nation softened his customary critism Conire'ssional candidate. With have formed at 'east 54 PACs. cf Israel in order, apparently. ones '.fe a!so giving this can They zeroed .n on certain to try to stop the flow of total S lwh:ch\.,) is a drop in candidates with all 54 PAC contrbutions from Jewish the -'ucke these days.) A group committees c:vtng the ..- .. .- . .; - it .. . I, - ...... f."- " form a'P,,.= '.A -A , . PAGE 2 [i-p, EU Uwis' *e% Sends nto aaey e

. _ ...... By Dr. E. R. Fields

dealing, free.spending liberal. " Jews Voted For Their Co- (Note: This is a perfect Religionists • But Blasted description of Lcvitas! N;- Christians Who Did Same!! Threaten Rep. Pat Swindall! Organized Jewry is outraged over the defeat of Southern Israelite writer five-term Jew Congressman Rabinowitz w rote a lead Elliott Levitas of Ga. "The editorial posing a warning that Southern Israelite" of Nov. 9 in Has met. ,YOun Pt Swindail defeated Lavtaa on a ".31metia Pat Swindall had better be on ticket'. Hit beautiful blonds wifeKim at left iselpecting their an article by Allen Rabinowitz guard because the Jew flnir baby- a double congratulations! charged that Levitas was community was keeping aclose defeated because he is a Jew! Friends or tsr-el Rated by %orm %mitay of IsIaeli Lobby. Watch on him. He stated: AIPC.in Washintton. D.C. He wrote Congressman.elect "'WHAT MEANS US'? Swin- Pat Swindall was a self- By MORRIS J. A&MITAY dali's campaign literature slogan professed "Born Again WASHINGTON - As the nation's attention is fo. was he was "one ofus'. The'us in c-used on the preisdential electton on Tuesday, the Christian" who smeared Elliott ,evitfa question was never properly Amenan Jewi .,mmunity. and Particularly sup. Levitas as a -closet liberal.' identified. Given Sindalirs p-trters of kirael. , I a!so be wAt.:hin' a number of vi- and pulling his hair out to make Atlanta Jew Ants-Defamation strong support tAI t S 'te -. ouse races. of the League head Stuart Lewengrub bitter -concession" speech. He In irhnots.the prcsident's policies and his !atest polls show Democratic Pep. charged Pat Swindall's did not congratulate - his Paul Simon overtaking identificaticn as a *born again' Percy and running even with opponent Swindall and even him for the first time. Percy, the influential chairman supporters made appeals to Christian many ;ook this to said he would not meet with of the Foreign Relationi Committee, has been criticized 'religious prejudice" by urging mean he had embraced the by srael supporters for, among other things. his pasi- people to -vote-Christian- and him. Levitas lashed out tire%latements reg;arding religious right." (Ed:tor's Note: Yasir Arafat and his r6e in to vote for "one of us.- charging Swindall had won by ;TInir:1g approval of boch the A''ACS and The Jews demand that all F-t5s 'or The telling -lies' and attack< the Saudi Arabia. same issue of Southern elected ofrctals embrace the press for not exposing the In cnntrast to past elec:cions, sgjifi~cant numbers of Israelite bemoaned the fact that "Jewi'h Left.') J-w..' b!acies. lierais and labor unions which -.re- alleged "'lies" during the Jew Kenneth Rcthman lost his Rabino,..iz continues: "if 'V -;r'rv'r.-o1 Percv ire cw:rwrjne u- campaign. ;>3r - z!ri;n.'I, n e rii nIy -t sF.=tea1 i inort, as "'.. bid for Gov. of Mo.. and Swindall wants to be 'one of us' Jewess Edyth Harrison lost her Instead of taking Levitas to pije an accellent record on I.rael-related issues. This he needs to drop his ideotogical bid to defeat Sen. John task for attacking the news race Shoi.d go down to the Warner :ealotry. 'Us'will be watching wtre and vill be one of thi media The Atlanta Constitution m >.: *.y watched electons by the Jewsh commu. of Va. Thus it salright for Jews him ccreful.." t0 vote the following day (Nov. 9) rity. alorng racial and Jew The Jews -'atch everone in relig-ous ines but similar obliginly accepted Levitas 10'%R-liable Friend politics who :he. (ear might political action by Christians tongue lashing and wrote: A !arge number have the courage to break of !srael's fr:endsin Conr.ess " ho should be condemned! Leviras Wasn't /USt are up for re-dle.:ion .re ccr.s:dered FREE of Jew control We need 'safe" :his yea r. ourpoled. He wasiirn'?ammeda In -i cateory -e wouki put such stalwarts as Sen. more u-set victorie that drive H',&o-.. Lritas murged. !'ee.:ed and hung out He:ln !D-A'a.: Se-n.Joseph Bidets D-DL".: -Sour Grapes" cut of offize Z~onxsts and their Sen Max to drY in the rreunest gunfght Bauc'as D-Mort.: Sen. Bill Bradley 'D- Concession stooges who place the interests N J.,and Sen. lCia:'.arne Pell D-RI.. ,his s:Ze of Dodge Cit... He of Israel >ker the be-t interests deserved aprncipted opponent Nurrrali Reliable Friends It took two days before the of America Our ' arm in... on, a numnt-er otfnato.-s 'hu are us-,L.v defeated Rep. ELiett Levitas and af:ir.:' tc. He got neititer. :.-:<.ree are ais, cx- cngrat'.iaon, ,o Congress- in o- i-htcal snrape acr::nI o could cease W;:at he got Kuz a satrage o" the ,.l-:es:nformatian. They rtn-shing his teeth man elect Pat SAindall Please. -ire David Pryr: D-Ark % distortions sLgestig Levu=s a.n ",unn 'D-Ga. . ',Valer D. Huddlestcn ,D.K v , don't let :rese %ile Jews Pete Demenics :R-N. Mex. Larry P;e~s,er R-S D, •4as I ,'o%,-do t n. o t le intimidate .-.ou ?at ard Alan Simp.;n ,,.;Vyo Below from "Southem Israeliie" Nov. 9. Critics o termel "7": C-v.erse. , Israel's most c .en tr t RFLI1OUS the -.'nate ar-, . :r uwi sn -ns. i rese ire 121G1T A Db IGER uresizn Re- An exit poll canducted by the can Mark 0 Hatieid 0desiteths rLeent cancai Comni.itg on teseeifton out- - American Jewish Congress gave ,"v,a1viri paiments to h:s .:fe,and Idaho RcePubl:can 5~ come. both ttaton.al a" loal. Irv- •Jim Mclure. some indications of how and why ing Kaler. me-noer of the Demo- Jewish noters in the Metro area cratic National Cimnitiee. On the brchtpr side. three staid. House members -e.krg made their choice in the presiden. F,.?nate ats with s::Tc.nZ:arlIsrael records. anu t'wo 'I know that the r.c--,s of Fritz tUa campaip. Althouglh President governors who are cun.:cae ir:endv a-e decent Mondale and G. !w_.- Ferraro. Reagan swept the state, the poll chanes of &room:ng new ,enators in the 99th Con. insofar as siaPpoan!or a sa un- ;ress. They are Reps. Al Gor. Jr. D-.'T-:r,n. : Norm showed capturing surpassed. For ths reason and D'Amours tD-N H.i and Tam Harkin D-loa and the Jewi'sh vote 60 to 40 prcent. others. I rei-e the defeat of the Govs. Jay Rckcvler !D-W" Va.! and William Winter St. Carl Levin o70 v rcentof Jewish eationil [.-:ttocratse tsxct. ;D.Missj. !n Texas. RFpub!ican Rep. Phil Gramm. voters c.'t otes frt-'he DemocTa- -1 aio :eel thW t .w7efeam of has an unua:.ali'y p:-.1r record toward Israel. ;s the tic t:Cket tThoseo_ho stdi-or Elliott Levita a a trsp: occur, .,otate over D,-m tt L',yd Dicget Mondale. the poll shows that 9S ie ow from -Jer. sacn Post, Now. il. rerce thata.fects our J-nsin com- percent INcte: % 1i. "'- %,,inter arn,tDottett -ere deselesed. %E% SINATE PRO-ISRAEL of local Jewkish voters mun::v as *ed as the entire :orn- FlyWOLF BLITZR favored the Democratic challe., ger mun:ty. I aso place t.w d-1ear of J . 'o - cornut, ,dro ;,a"P i Je~rsie-sem Past Corr-tpoanent t,-..au,4of t!e pr,-s d-n's stand on Jim Hunt -Dcmu-, atu canI:date tssCes. WASHINGTON, - rhc nev snape churc-.A:e The national r .he North Caroirs ewruiteseat of the U s.agurc wcd that 75 perclnt of a'. :ch %,ould C=.me to Helms. They /:v Rep Paul S Se-!-'o nromivcs to t'e held by J e-z .. Heir-s ii n his cate $C",e. AI r~$,dtv:duai a' 01 0,orC :".., 40l ::;ii;t, ree a.. Z-.0 Sirn of Ill $5. l to de0at -,.i letre :. ,, -In,:-,oni.er ,. Jewish '.:,ndalevoters favcrtd gory,. Fhe -. lacn Ut ,.'e., p ope in Sen. Charle him for this reason. the:r support of Mr Reeagtn may Pes-c,,. Tv-c also :ive Republican Jesse Hcl!ns of ', :r- Fc-.-.e is a 'urnitt:re Thle Levitas-Swindall race Aas have bets cntuse,d x blinded. :is.:e ga- e Je , Sen. Carl Ler,in'to a id " :rthCarohna may rOcTL naTsr- n rn::id. \lass He charactened .is re-clcct:on in Mich Foo.le rn,13ii oe focreign Re!ations Com. b' an eirly t:.nand and ths cort.:rebuied to te defeat .. i rAe 100 oih:r Jc-As ati the% rc:d~, to d :flat both an akess:,e. often negative, cam- of these oNstasdng ,utlic ser- : r-e .Maaspac. For._e said Pcrc,' and He!.rts be.auve This -Aas the asw,,sment of pro. paign by the Republican ne',crNm- vants. We '-il 4ye to work real ga'e the :raxmu:n Helms is tn:. mc ti',o i--inome 1-.r;!i!1,' sson ':it,it 1401 in the er. Por.ra>"ng the tnderate Levt. hard to teat-m ic.- t, . 'd by law to de,"catChairmnan cf the po.4crful t.s as a '"iosethiicral., Swindal'$ Shen-y r1it. area .. c:Jatc the Israei Labby- campaign *a.s 1i5naniallv aug. ,lreotor of Senate Fore:zn Re'ations There nrethus still c;,:hl JevA in the 4i, tcn Jewish .,.-.....Oij as -not fI, i.( Committee. T-ms is cvactl,. :h ii ornme'cr Se ate. atftcr te n'mnttd b the national R-puhhcan Committe, sadi t*o 1sraec" idge the ,, Party hich had Levitas targeted '"hat happer.-d and uvt as Jcvih '.iena:-%-r'ho %,eretip fti -Eliott Levias - icteat %s felt A...m to Xitt:i.-.m '4( 'cti~on - Rc.ulhic.os R;idv B. forJefeat. Leittw staffers chtarged er ":.-dlvto lv,:Ii' Foggie adm :-. - .- :e a across the citr , 1-af-k adde,. .,i, .. '-li c t i[,S, anitutt .Annd a etaa. ad ire Tla.s F'-.t:s P'C c'.-c.:c.rrhe :eath.r . .. ee,,,o :: .i,.i[cv.i .tf\t.co:t.,fl t"'in vin He.serel .s.. tr.: sth distinc. uc.f,m't ±'oi.t r,".="7 tI'/ :;e iv ,rit " A,-ain -- :ta . ha r ., ea 4-',i I, O 4i. .i s 1 -'ut - !ea' teo-i. ye 6,, a ,ir j-,'.iof %ut>- PACE3 dJEW MOnf ley eCIs And 84A(smon from Answ,"Jewish Sentnel-k, rs 25. Defe-ats PoI"IcaI Candidae,G uestions Correctly ,,=I -...... ,_ Jew 'lone)-Power nfluences FIeeinna Jew Monty-Power Influenc" Elections F V SENTINEL: Briefly,. Top Agents Politicians today realize that it takes money -- big money - tC be elected because we are today at the ',O-ljjy. in the U.S. that y Dr. E.R. Ilclds recent mercy of the television screen. Luckily Sen. Jesse Helms was able to raise more money feel should be better known? received a letter fro than Gov. Hunt. In Illinois the Jews were able to pour more SLMON: I've been a stro Minnesota Attorney Gener millions intothePaulSimoncampaign ngck and defeat their old enemy of efforts to bai Hubert H. Humphrey. Ii Sen. Charles Percy. Israel.supporter That is not an electi inviting us "Jews to join th and Money "isa book by Jew Gerald Krefetz who states: year ma-riage of convenience; ii ".America-Israel "'For Friendshi Jes. moneY' has stood between life anddeath.hts central been a long standing commitme nt to their on my League." Of course Humphre existence. In a sense moreY has an e.rstennal realityfor part. the Jews. had no idea who Dr. Fields %a for it gives them substanita,itv in alien (Gentile) eves. SENTINEL: What have vc 3.1U ""--. and this was a form Jews f/eelamarked ambivalence to ,onevY - aware of its power l~one ~o Il that you fe letti ". as mailed out to thousands a source of comfort. protection and antagonism. .should be better known) Karl Marx. the founder of communism SIMON: Well, I would S(,itrtr-,tlect Paul Simon is one of prominent Americans was desccnded from a poi nt luauesR enges, long line of rabbis out ,-at supporte,. both on politics. It and was surrounded by Jew followers all his my first visit to Israel the Middle East and on Churcs-Stain was a message c life. On the sublect of Jew worship of money which Marx said was in 1957. I'"ebeen to Israel questions! 'on us if You ,,ant lei constituted aInLst anti-Semitism. And a prime cause of anti-Sermitism - Marx wrote in his many times since. politicalbacking." book entitled. ".About The Jewish Question." [ wrot m aticle way bac k aganj ,hs goes bick yearss. It has "The chimerical nationalty of he Jew when, in a Lutheran publicatio is the nationaitt of the n. been a strong and clear itand. merchant. of ".he monei ed saying Lutherans ought to stat This also means that youni man gen'rclkV. The sectular basis of d and I have never wavcred fronM Judasrn s the :'racticalneed. up for Israel; that we have Humphrey has future politica sell-,nterest. (for money.) "hat is a that stand. the worldly L-dit of:he Jew. hucksterng? What is his special retponsibility bec:use I,.. ve ambitions far beyond hi worldly it worked wi-h the God? .,fcnevJews must t'ee themselvesfrm money aacountry that was hajf .A-'mrcan pr-ernt pvition. He ,TOte. "iM Luh 'hat Jewtsh C.,7mtee. father %wasone of the founders s with the American Jewiss horrbie dee z!,anst the Jews n's a vwit ty ot coupson. oft he League, I cannot peope, and in think o I'mreferring toGet r- the'Jewish community on Je'wish an organization more many. immigration: from the Soviet ' .,.orhwhtle." (Editor's Note: In Con.gress, I have been a con - Union. It's amaz:ng "Jew Money Power" Defeated sis:eit. strong supporter of IsraeI that yourg Hubert I have long felt a kinship Humphrey and I have opposed, unlike m cannot think of a Sen. Y because there is a sensitivity that I single organization FuIbsihf cnd Rep. Findkq OP~~t n 3rll2 s saleso0r share on the par "more eranisto Arab countries of the Jewish Cv) wcrThwhile." We can think of community, for civil righ.ts and hundreds because this Sen. Fulbright - -Jew Money I ti..-k that *hat we civil liberties. There's also been a organ:zation have to do was set up as a Beat Me" is stop '-inking at record of compassion and under. the Arab coun- standing frnt group for the AIPAC :ne,in a sense saying, "We're for the oppresssd; I (Israeli Lobby in Washinion) Jewish Week of Aug. 10. not really :hat close to Israel." think in part because of the and should beforced to register ,arried an ar".c'e by Victor State history of the Jewish people. And The"e'ple who dominate third, I have a as an agency for a foreign Bienstcck stating that f rmer and Defense Department think. wUilirgness to Sen. \Vtiliam Fulbrnght of ing are A:abists. They're standmy up for Israel where sm- of go% ernment. What if w e who look at the numbers peoplein the collcagu es n he House -nd formed the America-Arab Ark., now age 79, still blames Jew money .n - toMidde Eat and say, "It is in the Ienteare unwtilng. S Friendship League, or The czed into his state for his deaCat. Bienstock I n~restofhe Ltitd Sttes If I czn just use one illuStrati on A7erican-Gertnan Friendship liberties a-ea: makes it clear stating Fuibright to o i here the um bers are.- in *he civil Le3gue! Not a bad idea but the opposed excessive aid to Israel. recognize that opinion pols in II. Je.s %kould then brand us as sought to eliminate the tax -sub- A6 !inois showj Iha0 ercenI of the ersives!" exempt status ;or the United P Iar .,t .. _I have oppos , r." e aor a consti:u:ior Illinois Ex-Rep. Paul unlike my open :n t fo Jewish Appeal and he tr-ed to al Findley has revealed that he •ponent, ;&n'..e Jewlis cot .tY in Hubert 1-umphrey's letter force the Jewish Agency to reis,er defeated by massicI isJew . opporic-any arms sales or unopposing ke m sch.olpoet prayer - asked for donattons from a as he agnt ofa c'reqcn po. er. donations to his opponent Rep. grants minimum of 525 for member- to Arab(s)....' SNTINEL: How .ouo Fuibr:ght brought dcwn the Durbin. Of Durbin's canpaign fe CC71. sh:p up to 55.000 for deCrations fund Dr fll -4rath of :ne 'ews upon his of S750,000 some all of hich is tax deductable! head when ac.Dearing S685,000 camne from Jes who . SENTINEL: We've b,een talk. parents who send their childre Here on the are the pro-Jew CBS 'Face The Nation" TV lived outside his district. Jew 1ig mainly about Israel. What to parochial schools? Poli:tcians which Robn cheered this as all about the '-MericanJewish corn. SIMON: I respect hoe w4h. were listed on show the day a,"ter Egypt's late Max 0 his letter-head as members of Pres. Sadat seied the more reason why the Israeli munity? Is there anything you send their children to .-ivat back control e .he "American-Israel Friend- of his Suez Canal from the Lobby (A IPAC)• shouid give can%4thn. zero"h in.n e~ on thatla Jevou'se ,s doneO t.nschools, ,ax utCredits, I do . not supN:I tu wt- he "_c J. . o ax re ship League". (their address: Jews. Fuibrgh: !tcired: "The even more money to defeat eer. * ,4 E. 39th Jews have a Jispropor-dcly single remaining voice of .mtv :hat you fe:. they shoud St.. New York. know about? N. Y. 10016, phone -orei, c'nceon Conr ess. opposition they face in the -ntire Congress This is t.,pical SIMON: My s:rong - "2-079-48--. 22. . Israelis-r'rol the oIicyv n stand Cw;z"ress. On evertv'*st. cn Jew thinking-that there should e,.erh,.Ihuw :he Isr;chs :re not be one single v oice raised in Total Sell-ouri Listed Itelow .7:eres:e. ;.e . S oppo ition to the goals of ,,;e.1 ..: e .' F0! o ers."',.2te Fhey are: F lrgtcharged :at ki s. Former Fla. Gov. Reubn eI¢'d ro "Szl em lsrcIt 'utside ' . ' Th r-o's tao i Oct. i 9. .\scw. Ex. Sen. Birch Bain,. the L.- " 6,"_ Sen. l ct'.J Bentsen, Sen. ka "ton Chi-e' Gov. Mario 'o Sn. DL 9 s 'rs Editor: ah~cnesui'e '5 teeat.'~ I.40 O:ts. T.om.a. k. Die, ex. Fird! In a lengih a ncw ritiga k,=Icon C uomo. Sen. \ifonse edi!orain theWailtc ek:'111or of AIPAC. s.ate:s as "ot :haneJ his Street 7 he M ic,::e East whch 1,e ma a.- D.ra:o. Sen. Jourral of July 19, Pal ::6t 5.5.W of the John lernn. s : Sni : n.s 5.fS :' ,, Or. . ttc ate'ar'ht'ulcont'udencte s Fimidlev. an I t-term for.Mer Con- ft ., be Seni 0ary Hart. Sen. Ernest -ri.1r t:n 'einner)ct came repite -"-ih antiIsrael. pr--Pal- In e c- gier ."nanfrom lll nois. [l.,!:es. Sen. Ed'ward unwrit!toe y ' " .n'unt.T , estintan rhetoric. . -tt hears. pralse on the .:r.can D;ae teSmea K a 7. Cd . C.en .,ea'.;f-proc:a:.etd Th _e ,ho are c',;rrently . -.i- Daniel Israel Pubtc Affairs Com.mttee. \ a:e of the PLO n Cng.-ss b., f .kIPAC are n:h'!,',Elp. . Ttp O'Neil. PC cr-klits AIPAC aare ef-!-,e ¢ with e:ng the a'ud e ;ed ccr' ira~isa.: r.:neS: 'an .b ,',*.eoK .e "7-'':' " 0 ' ,...e o, n.tt-e Packood. Re.n -.. pro-Isael lob,.;nga i- 'er 0,n? e1 .,' a :e. : : ,,:' , ifofa cu Israe i. R' o Sen. Lc'Aeil 'as. "AIPC :s seen as D'ar.g al ihe -ears he serscd in eJitorsM srcuiJ encourage -.4-;y , .:. .r Edt or's Note: Each -. tot: .is f4ne'.,s an Cc7e ss. s F:-Vl v %as an c t- loretoupia o th..s worthyo.ri. V. c - V, On )t these .:sene-.. - No guest en s,. Ken o.of IsraeL n. n izat %n. S.- ti":ng pro-Jev, boot ickcrs :o t,,::tn .. , Ire .".a . P - ! r -,. . . *~Z'iSi'5 e tar ri-te'. P.AGE 4 Syria Not@ ~ar~son Vo Ttall Jump Soviet

Carlbon Shocks Leftists Puppet Polls 40% of Vote Congratulations to the Right- Wing Segregationist Gerald IVote Rises 32% to 40% 1 The Daily Press constantly Carlson who polled 40,% of the fhe voting comparison: tells us that we must give '.ce against entrenched, 10teern Total Votes Pet rcentage unlimited military aid to Israel :ncum'bent Democrat William 90 race: William Ford (D.) 113,492 68% to protect them from the Ford. This is an increase from Gerald Carlson (R.) 53,046 32% "communist controlled Syrian he 32% Carlson received when government." Now we read the he challenged Ford in 1980. 1984 race: William Ford (D.) 98,111 60% following report in the London This means Carlson is now with- Gerald Carlson (R.) 64,918 40% Jewish Chronicle by Joseph .n striking distance of making a' Finklestone. r-al breakthrough with our "Contrar to public belief W1hite raciaist side winning an Carlson Thanks Dr. Fields Foi Help te Sirians and Soviets are i=-mrtant high electiv- nffice. Dear Dr. Fields: I'm glad that I broke the 40% barrier - it now puts u sngaged in a bitter dispute over O:nce %ewinjust on: such race. in actual Middle Fast policy. Pres. a:d the people see that we can striking distance of winning next time. Your kind ati cle in The Assad of S'i a remarked Gerald Carlson says; -two #ears Thunderbolt after itdeed win. then Patriots will helped to bring in enough campaign contri butions to his recent sisir to Moscow. 'we from now ewill winr. make this victory possible. I want to thank be coming out of the woodwork you and your disagree on a,imost evry sphere running for office and winning Carlson challenged powerful oganization for all of your help- I'm sure I would not haye broken vital to Svr:a." the 40% level without :hus re'ersing the tide back to Democratic in:umbent William your help. S"" 'Syrnafeels the Yours Truly. Russians will our side. Ford. A.ho got 97,OM votes, or abandon them n an eKfort Gerald Carlson to Gerald Carlson had absolutely 60%. It was the second time appease Isrcel. The Sv P. 0. Box 546 r:ans are everything going against him. Carls-. n had ben nominated as - incensed at :he decision of Wayne. Michigan 48184 the He was attacked by the daily the Republican candidate in the Soviets to wAlthold more ;:,s and TV. He had only a heavily unionized. blue-collar (Note: We believe that Gerald advanced i eapons from St ria. -.try smal campaign budget district. Carlson's :mpressise Carlson has ever' intention of Assad is Kell aw'are that the running and winning the next go-round. compvared to unlimited funds of shoing comes just da s after just two years down the Israelis are ?eceivinc the stost - Rep.'Ford road. Good Luck and May God Rless Carlson.havingwon Pres. Reagan %isited the state You Gerald!) advanced Keapons from the the Republican nomination for and exci:ed soters to 'remember US." ,--,Ctgress. was rejected by his all of Michigan's Republican The truth of the Middle East ow,n party. In fact hc,,ias attack- candidates on Election Day'." Special Protection For JcJVWS is that not one single Arab ed by the Michigan GOP which Later a White House spokes- controlled 00 sent out 10.000 letters to known FBI Will make it a federal crime "to nation has ever been man said he doubted Reagan Guard Synagogues or destroy by Russia iend they all hate Repubiica,.s in the 15th District. knew deface, damage about C-'lson's candidacy. Rep. Dan Glickman (Jew religious The communism. Communist Jews %%-te:ling vote .ar adding, "it proper tv them NOT to was just a general from Kansas) along urith 22 '." Thehigh in the Soviet gosernment Carlson. statement. When he was FBI already auto saying other Congressmen have in- enters omeaticy are working on was to aid GOP Mich. Chairman. support your any case :% Republican can- troduced a bill which would negro church ('q are Israelwithapeace'agreemnt" Srcncer Abraham, (Jew) was didates, he was talking hich ahout often used as leftwinglefC-wingrewhich oft he Arab,.co~eerieshill be.to the detrimentas sb -.-- taken-aback by the large voter candidates from throughout SO.W- frmut political heedquairters) as the ' turnout for Carlson. The Detroit Michigan. If the state party " 11 115,m11dail" dr civil rights violati Since the Palestinian people. Free Pres of Nov. 8 reported disa'owed him. then the national ons. Chit' P are h:7 as declaring: party rian churche rare- '"" %ouldn't endorse him i2. 'e repdiaedhis candidac.s either." ly involved in sucl incidents Israel's Trade With Red Grows the bill will rainl,y tu- even the primary and acted to Despite al this Gerald Carlson the FBI into private Chicago Jewish Sentinel of keep him. very honestly. from polled the highest vote of any security :eng parr of the Republican White Supremacist candidate Swastikas painted guards for synagogues. Jew April 5. repors that Israel had community cent ers, Jew its largest trade :,ear to date "e':.,n. Wesintplv eliminaedhim in over 20 years. As %ou all on apartments by private Day Sch ools. etc., with .n al Republican literature. know. in the last conmruntt bloc countrics, issue of The Israel expor-ted S67 millon n 7'cne banks and ma:lings. rm Thunderbolt (:ssue No. s: ) we two Jewish youths a goods to East Europe and nt sure what it means!" devoted a full page to Carlson's NEW " YORK (JTA) ....- Two anti-SemiticGlickman said many - i a cts are imported SiO mihon. U.S. M ichigin Liberals In Shock race w th his full address Jewish teenagers were arrested ai-et and s -nagogues foreign aid'he!ps reduce .- The sane issue of the Free phone urging cur suppcrers and charged in connection with icted against this to ss of hate trade difference. The Sentinel Press reported: "Voters in the send him campaign last month's :eta-Semitic graffiti whines., donations. His biL il pro ide reported this trade downriver 15th Congressional He has since written and swastikas daubing of apart- for a penalty of 15 is carr:ed on us a thank ant years in a by a New York Israeli District cast more than 64,000 you letter saying he receised ments in one of the buildings in federal prison .o:es, 40%. to Gerald Carlson. more money from Co-Op City. the massive fines of corporation which has been our "plug- S15,000 for any one who designated as the ".-,fficial an avowed White Supremacist than from any other source and woperative in the Bronx. would dare defac The boys, ages 14 and IS, at- e or van- representative for all export running as a Republican. added: thed os colletIfronolice dalize a Jew syna a a s court gogue. (In business by the communist e.0Co-o dorocal sucl .ilni' oinfr5 usually punished acts are regime in Hungary. Thisfirm in by a $I00 turn arranges for trade through - fine or 30 days in AWhite Warkers Platform formation about the vandalism. interesting note jail!) One Hungary with other Soviet The identities of the two boy la percentage ois that a puppet states Inotherwordsto if such CiL°r.-on's Uini.;uc Camptign Theme Social Secu-:y for Americans on!y. were not released because of in. coin a Jewish term. "'business is Wh% their cidents aga.nst s .itJ Gerald Carison do so Rights for White Ni'nor::. D:s- youth, rolice said. -nagogues business!" ::17 How 'zome he almost -Ao t' contnnue Federal R:serce. Less A police spokesman said sy young We thi, k the answ.er li not only the are comintted t racism foreign ad, Right to Bear Arms. two hd riedto collect e Jews - no doubt t.hey would anti-Semjt.'m and :nrcis :in to dusk door to door forms of bigotry ".4&o . k :. .erntt, alv mr." Iand rcara, saving they knewash3 penalty - and other Againsit frc:j busint. 're!'er. ecape any severe al ;g ,' h- dab.dut the doors of some 51 ive in the are acts of terrorism.' Still. thousands of A hze ential tirea taent for s ,oormd as they always ta Jews and ormg -;. s :treJ '-re BUT a;ar:tn Co-Op City. Ater past. blacks who attack. tern mr rties. .'"are fra od. armneitV rob, rape. assault White ALSO HIS UNIQUE PLAT- for tliege! aimes, 1a.paver haLou' a.niicstigation, it was determnin - .... Christians on the streets will 0 RPM. of big 'ar.ks. : Future poitn al ed that the teenagzrs had lied to StOp Ca!son areu-s that Wh:te ethnic .irndida:es should studs police and Laws" not be protected from the this ly arrested.they were subsequent- j77" S a.e a M:r.orty tnthecc ,iniry inning form,:a. 0 IF.- .. : stiffer penalties of such No,. ;dr there are SO e aI. '.Uv. ULCk Thorn. measures. We are supposed :nell;on The two youths, arrested in burgh has become Slacks and t7 milion TFi,F.. apartments the 16th to be the majonty and 1heir in Co-Op City, atate to sign in law go~e-rn ccnt s at] This u llcation i hae een an ADL tlherefore not eligble for C.ls Of g.'-aA-ay prugra:ns to charged as juveniles drawn bill making 1"ethnic sp-cial protections is avaa .wth conspiracy, criminal under in microform \ m;'whief and falsel-y reporting a intimidation a felony." these laws. When we become B .. ., 'n ?ou look at the White from Unive-,itv S. ,police incident. The Again they are not talking a minority in Amer.ca by the m;noriv.c .ruups ho pa-. all youths are Microfilms - about White Christian year 2020 we still ovillnot be 'aIs ",eare Cut oil fon most \\% also s_ pects in other simisar in. International.*"e ethnic groups - thiey mean accorded such protections - ;.*.nern--'.t aJ ;rograas. CaIson I 04-ftc.-,' t.!!-."'44in . I ------"n--"-- 1963. Poic... s .ai. the. y . Jews. Thus if you callaJew BECAUSE THE REAL out FOR: Protection atzans - "you crooked ' -- n" " "A D pEO.-i Je3ev - "vou crooked C-, DPRO. Mamar-a ens~ 1iCI~sti n Ads Jfoorm "Jo,,sh Post" Jan. 18. lcrchem Demand Missionaries B. Stopped. By Dr. E. R. Fields Over A.:00 Jews recently " 4 j Jews Attack Christian an article from "The Southern marched on Congregation Beth \ '"JR 4 u VO-.aA Missionaries in Israel and In ,H of Jesus) ie Ihe a t, -?, u.s. laraclite.'" Oct. 19. 1984 which in procest ag!:nit what were called tells of 1,200 Jews demon- .he ODilt Press never prints strating and threatening Christian Missionaries in the group's dcecitful missonarv " " "''. news about Jewish Philadelphia. The tas. ., . .. Jews 'ave , , % persection of Christian formed the "'Anti-Missiorarv The demoistration took plaic . ' ., t ,, t , . missionanes n both Israel and Coalition" for the purpose lspii Beth Yeshua's attempt. on ' t 'I.right here in America. Judaism of Rosh Heahana. to ge a court in.- , .,, ) " .T '' .. is the only reigion in the world running the Christians out of - . 'the City of Brotherly Lose!" ;uncion against it. A major bout'e- . . I- " ) . ,1. " which has ro missionaries and It seems that the iouse of vard ua&sclosed off as the orderly jL. '/")} " .t "' strongly discourages 7 converts. Jesus. a Christian Church had matchers fed thestreets. 4 In,eful tact rab'-is have stated they he demonstration was ar ran sought to preach the word of ' -" j actuall, do not recognize the Christ sonszred and financed by the ow i "" -~ Iuine conser-sincs to Jews who would listen. Jew Bill ,Saghen of the Ariti-Missiona-y Coaimt on of -"4, i~evl toi JUdausm of Hollywood stars ter ;Philiad,, a. T F, IN. . "= .. .. - ! "Anti-Missionary Coalition" M e t p ." .- ".such as ncgo Sammy Davis threatened s-iclence against The coalition was formed last . . ff ihe Jr Elizabeth Tamlor. etc. The church stating. -'.1 wl !-lot M-by B,11M .aghen.a::0r-otld . C"' " ", reson for this is Jewish stand idly by as the spirtual U:,trs'iy of Pennsylvania stu- . i t" I Talmudic -aw requires that for blood o( our brothers is spit!" dent. to combat the cotmerion one to be a 'truly recognized ofsthf Yrhua. . he Arrogantly demanded Jew they must be born of a they 'must cease" their .Matcsen isued the following . " " Jewish -woman.The strength of activities, i-ie cnt duting the demonstra' - Nn entire street had orld Jewrv is that they are of to be blocked off to makeroom tion: TheJeiihAnts-3ivio;,*n Cop lin.nto-eson the oTensive atainst mi-.tonarnm ONE RACE, ONE RELIGION for all the Jew demonstrators "We are here today to show the Phiiadtiphia. Thouwi-ndl OrJtws take to the str"ts to vent their anger, -k.ND ONE NATIONALITY! screaming their hatred for ...- ai"i that we asa unified ~ On this page we reproduce Christianity. eorn--_"nity %illnot stand idly by tirue to live ha"irioniously with "Thinp are not always what i tn irntuil bio

Suppressed News of Istory's Most Shocking Murder Cult. Rabbi lets "cat out of the bag" in thisreport from 'Jewish Post". Aug. 17. By Dr. E. R. Fields Child Abuse.And Jewish Ritual Murder America has been swept with cases of abuse, molestation and By RABBI SAMUELSILVER rape by people operating day care centers. kindergarten schools, FcuHa etc. A recent couple arrested on such charges in Miami, Fla.. were Jewish. It is a fact that at least 90% of the pornography in America of Matzot. Rih is produced 'y Blood"Ritualjbel we will celebrate Jew owned businesses located in New York and with holiness and with ferent Calif. Experts 'iave long warned that pornography is directly Who hasn't heard the vicious tremor and in our matrot will J linked with the 'nciting of perverts in their attacks upon children. libel of anti-Semites that Jews be the- oood or -Pestinian The Talmud. the real bible of the Jews. "B specifically permits Slver make their matzah with the Jew! sexual perversion. Incest is permitted by The Talmud along with blood of gentiles? But who Not aware of what was in the other such conduct. (See our two books, "The prm, tte American embassy &.nyo Talmud Unmasked" 52jli r.vethink that TMit can- up t and "The Plot Against Christianity" on our book page.) ardwoldbej u-Ie.1wg sent out copies of the maga. U? It'st-ar to nne. One of the recipients. Ritui Daneerous Jewish Cults as 71 Hasidic Orthodox Jews contain e!ements of radical Jewish cult believe, but that's what hap. Moshe Zack, editor of the news- elements. Many are violently anti-Christuan. They pened in a literary magazine paper Maanv, at once wrote an thod often war Eure among each other burning and vandalizing each others synagogues put out at the University of Tel angry open letter to the Israeli and even physically attacking rival fanatical Aviv, a- uarterly which Department of Education the i religious leaders. This lian goes on in the streets of New York's teeming ... ' _a ow1rr, .subl- protesting the enormity. The Jew ghettoes as well their as those in I',rael. These are the Jews one sees on the street wearing Unive.iry wassocked too, black suits a-id ..ats with long In a special issue which and ordered the magazine mat; kinky curls and typical hooked nose, featured thick fleshy '!ps, slant eyes and other typical American-Israeli editors off of its premises. po.se. Jew features. This is literary bonds tP-0, Aug. 10)-, this because in i ,ost Oddly enough, the faculty cases their parents hase not intermarried with the quarterly called. Gentiles and their Simon advisor of the magazine. the b!cod is more "racially Jewish" than Reform Kriah (Exclamation Mark), a Jews. Menachem Pen, a member of from poet Isaac L'or had a poem in the Tel A-viv U. faculty, pooh- at C Jewish Ritual .-lurder is a famous book by Arnold Leese. the which he puts into the mouths poohed the commotion the histc renown Br: sh Patriot and considered the de'initive work on the of the Gush Amurum (the Or- poem engendered. saying, in a Ott subject. (A% lable from The Thunderbolt -see our book page.) thodox Jews who demand Maariv rejoinder, that the Julit He stresses t -ancient Judaism practiced hunnan sacrifice just as Jeish retention of the West words were meant sym- editc did the Aztec, : ' exico and the Suttee Bank) and Thuggee religions these words: "In the bolicafly not literally., Morde- was murder cults of 1: 1. Ritual Murder of ch:ildren has continued ioliday of freedom. the festival caiStigler. in the Forward.) into the 18th an.- 9th centuries. Prac*:ces was which have been stuc suppressed by law .ve a way of re-e:,ing Ahen the race that created such a Ai- cult gro.%s in power an, .Mu"' fanaticism such as is Chri. evidenced by Ra Meir Kahane '.ho 4:shes to drive all the Palestinian peopi utof their homeland bozfoi Ienif it takes killing very them. In fact Rab .,ahane's Kach great importance ... Vow. it is very probabv. even certain. rany andsecret terroristJDL that Jewish t'ary army have airead., rmitted such magicians must have sacrificed children: hence the test* acts against innocent ci-,ilians origin of the legend 'blo, in Palestine. of irual sacrifice." We know of 122 Ritual Murder cases in the 18th ristian Children Disappear centur aru :12 in the 19th century. Of course one must wonder about the fate of a ph The Ritual Mu charge has been made against Jews for the large numbers of other children who have disappeared during the past 800years. In documented cases a Chr:stian child - o age 7or Jewish Passover season. It is quite easy to dispose of the body under disappea i ne body is !aer discovered. The victim usually of a small child thus in the nearly 200 known cases an actual nion hasstabwour. h: hands, forehead and 1ntheside-just body %has as the found, drained ot its blood, with the ritual wounds of the cr'.cifed Jesus Christ. The most important markings -6hizh are ried part is consistent with the other cases. repro that the body na been draird of its blood, Most Famous Ritual Murder "For The Unive-sal .- a,,sh E:,-c-:ciopedia of 19.11 states there are Cases There are many famous Ritual Murder cases tells !egally reco; .ed sc'-e :00 Ritual Murcers in the [8th and 19th and when %ou lock them together they make the crucial point govt centuries adding, "- all of the cases in h:storv,. the guilt that one raci:al-rei::ous of Jews group had to be responsible charged has never ben proven." for these atrocities. The great importance of these cases is that the Ritual Murder chargl Kria. The truth s. ?hat in many of these cases the e idence in the trials against the Jews was one of the chief reasons that at one poet was "Atl prt: . ed and recoded for history ,ith judge and jury time or other n history the Jews were expelled from escry Jews convictions! We will cite some of the more famous cases. The nation in Europe! Date 1144. Norwich. England: A 12 year the % Christian ch,!d usually is found murdered around the old boy was crucified Jew with his side pierced during the Jewish woul, Passover holiday and often Jews under arrest have confessed. Passover. His body ",as found in a sack hidden in a tree. A our r Each time their statements have carried the same theme, conerted Jew. named that the Theobald ofCambridge. cotife-ssed of P nation of Zion cannot be sased unless ,he b!ood of a Christian is that the Jews took blood every year from a Christian child because they believed T1 obtained through ritual sacrifice! The blood of a Christian child is that only bv so doing could they ever return to Palestine. Edu required for the preparation of Matzo bread. Theobald said it was their custom to draw lots to decide w.4hen the blood tion In 1S03. the Mcidavian monk. Neophite. who was the son w.as to be of a supplied. He revealed that last year the lot the rabbi converted to Christianity wrote a book. -The Secrets of fell to theJews living in My the village of Narbonne Father's Fatth." It stated that certain but this year to Norwich. The boy was tainL Jewish radical Orthodox locally beatified and has ever since been known as St. William of brin sects beliced that they .er.I God by k:iling Christians. He Norwich. Jev, 'Arote that the Jews who used the most Christian blood were Date 1255. Lincoln. England. true considered tne most holy Necph:te asserted Jews sprinkled A boy called Hugh was kidnapped by the Jews and cruciftled and tortured. the themselves with Christian blood, the symbol of Jesus' blood, as a The boy's mother found the body in a well on the premises case precaution in the eent Christ turned out to be :he true Messiah. of a Jew named Joppin. Th:s Jew, promised 1m'-,ity by the Judge. The most recent recorded cases inci-de :e imurder of young confessed and 91 other Ccti Jcws were arrested. E-eniuailv I8 ject. b-cs in Bambzrv. Gerniny :n 1937 and Wreha.:z Czechoslovakia --ere found puilty of Ritual Murder and hanged. Mu :n 1940. Dr. Erich Bischoff , ho is an expert on Jew :sh cabbalistic The Jew Joppin said, Edon theosophy' states he discovered a pas;aze in The Talmud which. "for the death of this child. nearly all the Jews in Encland had come together and every thor Feria;7mto the :.'int's:rarces.s, ;:o are ,' town had sent e icsts. This kiling deputies to assist in the sacrifice." of I has ,o be done in !-e !asfe', inethod. 7Thoe .ho do rot ascribe King Henry II persona, ordered the udtctal in estigation of subi ,-he.,oseh;'es tO ,he Jewish rei.tg.ous law "':,si e tffered up as the case. He refused to showI mercy upon Joppin. cancelled his The ;T ces to ,he High God' immunity, and he was hanged. The child was beatiFtetl as "St. Hugh of Lincoln" ss1. The JindUSeew author. Bernard L .zare :n :s hook "The Anti- and burred in a high church cereiony in the Lincoln Semtism" sas Je. s have al,-avs been famous as magicians and Cathedra! where his tomb in may still be seen. pag, sorcery (which includes H':c :ni and Da,- d Hetntng of today). Jews Expelled From La.zare adm:ts: "One fTrds ,'na. .!(rm,:. of e.ororiam in the England Date 1290 is one of the most r.;'mud ,and :he T'c/,dtic :,:d Cbt':srtc .ernotology is .erv nmportant in history becaUe It t records the Ritual Murder of coricated. Vow one 'noAs t;e :,at:os.o blood alhavs a Chrtstian bov at Oxford. T:'e Jewa named Isaac de Pulet. was found occ-..pies ;ri tihe:'peraions , q ' orcer.v. In Cha,ean magc it has guilty of the crime. Just one mronth later Enln' st ' - I, S:,i.. I~i .. --j 4. i . _____

s In Radical Jew WNei s Threat Against PaI This article isdedicated to the memory of Arnold Leese of London. Entlam •s "citout of the bag' In ihis report from "Jewsish Post'. Aug. 17. _

Hasidic Jew lut rek utanfettr~ "/' By RAIIBI SAMUEL SILVER Fan-'ics Committed t:)aric~mtant"" I!bU&i""tV, - .....]A n rt • " (a[ V9imndr P.itucl Murders of Matzot, we will celebrate ,, t.,v StoodRitua/Libel with holiness and with fervent Jewish Leader Brags 'ill of Blood Libel • tremor. and in otr-.natzot ' 'rc Who hasn't heard the vicious be the- blooo i Pai.tm an "Blood Libel" is what the :rtefi~rz that Jew"s itbol of anti-Semites bvs." charge whenever Am rltflf!'t _ul with the Jews irake their matzah Not aware of what was in the the guts to bring bl.,d of gentiles? R.utwho anyone has .,'-.-dever tink that that cam poem. the American embassy up the question of "Jewish a.r" id"tbi. h1ed. ith!.eaew maga- sent out copies of the Ritual Murder." As recently famousRitual Murder cases.This mural ts har1 to ine. One of the recipients. St. Simon of Trent. iey isone ofhislory's most as 70 years ago certain Or- in the church o St. Peter in Trent. Pope Benedict XIV deedaredimon & Stant. a marn',rtoa Moshe Zack. editor of the news- for thisfoul murder. The ttCo what hap thodox Jewish sects in Christian faith. Seven Jews were convicted and executed bel-eve but that's paper .Maariv, at once wrote an instruments i.'edin this "sacrinre" are on display inthe church. pe,-ed .n a literary magazine Israeli Europe were charged with angry open letter to the murder of Chris- put out at the Uriversity o Tel Department of Education the ritual Aviv, a ouar' rlX h icl tian children in order that ro."-'r 3 po'.._ entsub- pcoteif the erxmitv. The their blood be mixed with University was shexed too, matzo for religious pur- In a special issue which and ordered the magazine The importance of premises. poses. featured American-Israeli editors off of its is that it led to the faculty this charge horary bcnds (P-O.Aug. !0). Mdly enough, the expulsion of the Jews The quarterly called. Siman advisor of the magazine. nation .fer.achem Pert, a member of from every European A . Kr.eh irZxclamation Mark), a at one time or other in L'or had a poem in the Tel Aviv U. faculty, poh- .history. pset Isaac pohed the commotton the ,'6a-ch he puts into the mouths One of the matin reasons Gosh Amunum (the Or- pz ,., engendered. saying. n a o: _he that the Julius Streicher, German •hodox Jews who demand Maariv rejoinder. 'Pt retention of the West words were meant sym- eiitor of "Der Sturmer.' ,,,-,Je'tsh Neuremberg, words: "In the bolically not literally. Morde- was hanged at •~~l ,At . B un) these wrote a lengthy hoiiday of freedom. the festival caiStigler, in the Forward.) was that he study proving Ritual Murder did strike down Charistisn children especially before the turn of the cen- t'-V. The Jews have pro- -iiv - ,,ce : cVow...... it is ver vprobably. even certain. :es;.edP.-nd denounced this .'arh " g:cians must have sacrifced chi.'Jren: hence :he "biood Ibel" charge for ":v r',ecend of ritualsacirfice." m.nny years and claimed it is P.1111of 122 Ritual Murder cases in the I1th century and 42 a plot to inflame Christians ,cetvur. Of course one must wonder about the fate ot against Jews. .'- ers of other children who have disappeared duing the "'Jewish Post and Opi- ...... 3l * Pass, er _ea.son. It is quite easy to dispose of the body of a •-,on" of Aug. 17. 1983 car- : .:.ns in the nearly :00 known cases an actual body was ried an arazing admission ::n:d ot its blood. with the ritual markings which are reproduced from the Yiddish :4i: atn the other cases. Forward" newspaper. It 'MostFamous Ritual Murder Cases tells about an official Israeli ny famous Ritual Murder casts and ,hen %ou lccc government sponsored Reterssburt. Cermany Six bodies, 'hey" make the crucial point that one rac;al-r-l:e!zus magazine Tnc.nted. "Siman nother famous Ritual Murder of Christan boss in a Jeo named Jotfol.Xlho. a blood--potted stone itar-blsia -',ad*a t responsible for these atrocities. The great a Jewish found in :he basement of Kiah." in which pictured above. -as discovered. This drawing isphotogtaphed from the nery rate tw ne ofthesecases is that the Ritual Murder charge against poet states Orthodox *Saaairla idcrtd.' .4", c r.e of the chief reasons That at one time or other in Jews who seek annexation of -are expelled fromt every nation in Europe! the West Bank of Palestine of eery single Je'w it. I -4.Norwich. England: A 12 ,ear old boy was cruotfied would celebrate by ... "In the last straw and ordered the deportation pierced during the Jewish Passover. His body 'Tias our ma:ot will be the blood the country. It just so happens that after this expulsion Enga:nc and prosper::% n a ack hidden in a tree. A converted Jew. named of Pales.:iani boys. " entered orneof itsgreatest periods of aduancentert a 0"'Cambridge. confessed that the Jews took blood e%er, The Israeli Dept. of Date 1-87. Berne. Switzerland. Rudolf. a boy. was murdereda Jews confesse 0-,a Christian child because they believed that only b,, so withdrew the edi- Passover in the house of a rich Jew named Matder. Education '.A :.-:athey ever return to Palestine. Theobald said i:t.as tion but the "cat was out of that he ha,1 been crucified. Many were put to death. The boy In seer. .si:n to draw lots to decide when the blood was to ,e the bag." This incident cer- canons, d . artyr. and his name can b found monument still exists in Berr clHer7-aled that last year the lot fell to theJes hising n :aitdy givi-s us the right to Marlero .oday a stone ,f Narbonne but this ycar to Norwich. The boy 'as bring up the question of comme ". ng the crime. It is called The Fountain of the Chili tT .d and has ever since ben kno vn as St. %Vt1l:am ot" Jewish Ritual Murder. Is it De,.ourer,. At first itwas placed in a street at the entrance to the facts in Jea it quarter as a reminder of the monstrous crt.-.eand as Hugh ',.,.s kidnapped lrco ? 'Whet are • t'5: I ;r on. England. A boy called c.',.brated punshrtert forthew hole of Berne Je. r. Later t was remoed "",i cruc: Icd and tortured. "i'heboy's mother founo the most widely cses? There is ora;; one ob- th. K orrtnauspiatz .ahere it can be -ieaed hs the phblic today n a ,e:lor, the premses of a Jew named Joppin. Th~s ec,;%C book on this sub- Date 1462. Rinn. lnnsbruck. Austria. A boy :a'1td Andre . -:.unlty by the judge. confesed and 9l other >,t. It is "Jewish Ritual Oxrr was bought by the Jews and sacrifced for'-s blood :n rstc4. Esentualiy 18 were found gutity of Rltu'ai Murder" by Arnold Leese of forestThe hod, was found by his mother n a rch tree.No Je .-ra L=d. o London. England. Here is a .s apprtc.-.nded because, the border beine near. ".ecntire.it crtm= 7,ccam &nown. Ev, a'p!ovin a id. "for the death of this child. nearly all the "hor,:o.gh case by case study z..mmun' t'ed the country when the nd had come toether and eserv ton ha ani of allknown facts on the though there was no trial Pope Benedict \% in ,'sBull Cat a zi..tt in the sacrtf-ice." King Henry II persona.. suhjoct. It is available from \ndrvas. n Venice. 17-19 declared that ,ic child'-as noes 1 - o 'ica:n cstIi;.itton of the case. He refused to ho a The Thunderbolt for ory r.'e; .;5,-strla,,'d hi : '.e Jle's ;nhitr. .'. e T.:ahf .e rT=.• cancelled his imn.rnunitv, and he 'as har. , tr copy iSee book as atit'd as "St. Hugh of Lincoin" and burled :n a 7!ag,?. Pope Benedict commiss;cned Card:nai G.Tnganeii to insestti; 'port read: * :. :e .n the Lncoln Cathcdral wkhere his tom b :i.e .-icr,•r of >oung-Andreas and the fIni. i t':,t he "riut t c(ert '2t ishi, "Cp"e.ie'. :n ti t Jc's Fipeiled From England . n ,:e %/:iacef'Rinn. in the )itt e'se ,'3, re'n. :r /epe',s ,arlurousi. ,,t,,rdemee hi he le " ' -'0s --n- ,fthe most important in histry because .1 B!esed3,tet .-4r,reas. a 'ot . taiMurder ota Christtan bov at Oxf'ord. The Jew.T .'e."znof Jesus Christ.- Pct, as found .f t -e.:i, je.came,lust one Ig- PAGEl i's Threci Against Palesiinian Chi dr n

This article is dedicated to the memory of Arnold Leimeof London. England who was the World's Foremost Authority on the subject of Jewish Ritual Murder. 'Pq+vt t I : d~tt u lm efl rertn~anisn z M . Historians do not question the facts of this case and there still '.5, exists a wood engraving of the Ritual Murder in the Rinn church. :.mrntted Fully Documented Cases "h, Case of St. Simon of Trent, Italy. 1475. A threeyear old boy named Simon disappeared. A massive search began and the body :oerBra was "found" by Jews hoping to avoid suspicion. The Jews said he had drowned in a channel. Examination of the body revealed there Libel were strange wounds on the body. He had been crucified! Seven ;is what the Jews were arrested. They confessed that the whenever child had been ritually murdered for the purpose of obtaining Christian blood to mix ,s V3bring with the ceremonial unieavened Matzo bread. These of -Jewish confessions were made separately ;endall agreed in essential details. The Jews As recently St. Simon of Trent. Italtis one ot hi-story's most famous Ritual Murder rates. This mural is were eventually executed. During their trial a converted Jew, Jean ccrt in Or, in the church of St. Win" Pates in Trent. PopeI Benediiet >IV declar'cd Simon a Saint. a martyr to his de Feltro. described how his father told him that Jews of his town, ri sects in Christian euith. Seien Jews were roemnaetedand ezecuted for thul foul murder. The tortu~re Lanzhut. had killed a child at Passover to get the blood which they ":-,iregVd with instruments usedus thi ',scn'sce" are ofi display in thechurch. partook in wine arA cakes. .: No Jew has ever dared to deny the of Chris. historical events of this case. o rder that :n; -d with Since the world's largest Jewish community existed in Poland 7natltrn IM *_f- during this period they pleaded with the Pope to come to their z:~ous pur- defense. They feared the growling numnb:r of Ritual Murder eC-'t.ance of charges. which began to pile up as additional :_:at it led to children were found drained of their blood, might incite violence against Jews. Pope :f the Jews " firs-,t'w?.- Clement XIV decided to investigate with the advance statement c--os.'- lnation his view was to exonerate the Jews. But, his report stated: other in "With my weak facu':es Iendeavored to demonstrate the non- existence of the crime which was imputed to the Jewish nation in ::tAin- reaSUns Poland. I admit then as true thefact ofthe _:1.Germin ,lessed Simon. a boy- - sears old. killed bv the .Yws in Trent in the year 1475 in hatred of St',,-er.'- of Vw -eberg. thefaith Jesus Chiris. Pope Sixtus IV approved ::te a lengthy of the guilty verdict against the Jews , sRitual in the Simon case in Papal Bull XII in 1478. Pope Gregory XIII recognized Simon as a Chrstian martyr and even visited his shrine in the -,a espeialy Church of St Peter. Trent. Italy. It lies there today along Iu the cen- with relics includiig the sacral kn:f:c which the Jews -ased to torture the child. I s have pro- mi¢csdthis Jeits Etpelled From Spzin charge for Date 1490. Toledo. Spain. A Jew namred Yuce confessed to having been present at the Ucfi.xI:on of a boy •.iim- it is called Christopher - .Chns~ia.ns at La Guardia near Toledo. Yuce was promised immunity from punishment for himself and he described the whole crucifixion 'rid Opi- providing the names of his accomplices. On Oct. 25, 194 1.ajur, of I7.1M3 car- seven noted Renaissance scholars who occupied :he Charts at 1n-g &dt.ssio Salamanca University examined the case and were unanimous in .: Ae Yiddish finding Yuce guilty.A second jury of five learned men of Avila. ,-, , per. It. who considered the evidence concerning Yuce's accomplices and ."a1Israeli unanimously dec!ared them guilty. Eight Jews (some were soonsored Marranos-pretrnded converts to Christianity who still seiedy practice Judiasm) were executed. knothee famous Ritual Murder o( Cinnin b0soysin Regenshurt. Germany. Sin bodies were Historians state this case convinced h a Jewish found inthe baserent oi a Jew named Jotfol.Aik,. a bk..,d-spottrd stone altar.basin as King Fernando and Queen Isabel to ail s Orthodox pictured eb3.e was discosered. This dra-ing is phecotrsphed from the very rare book. expel the Jev s from Spcin and Portugal. Contrary to Ql_,x .ion of "avaria Sacred.' what Rev. Jerrv Falwcil says about nations which are against the * 'f Pelestine Jews 'b-eing cursed." after Spain was free of the Jews this nation :by.. "A blossomed into the greatest period of greatness and prosperity of the last straw and ordered the detor.atton of every single Jew in all time. While the Jews had been granted their every wish in be the lood the country. It just so happens that after this expulsion England America our nation entered one of itsgreatest periods of adsancement and prosperity' has been cursed and our national problems weorsen with each passing day. How can Rev. Falwell explain Dept. of Date 1287. Berne. Switzerland. Rudolf. a boy, was murdered at that??? .-rew the edi- Passoser in the house of a rich Jew named Mailer. Jews confessed Most Important Case of 20th Century 's.i-was out of that he had been crucified. Many were put to death. The boy was Die 1911-1913. Kiev, R-:tsia. The body ofa boy. 13. was found .=.dent ce"- cananised as a martyr, and hts name can be found in several e at K ev drained of his blood and with curious wounds. The Jew !1 rght to martyrolha: es. Today a stone mnumnit stillexists in Berne Betli-s w as arrested. It -,,as proven that the murder question of commemorating the crime. It is cal'ni The Fountamn of the Child- took place on "'urde:. Is it the premises of a Je,.;ish brick factory to which only Jews had Devourers. At first it %as placed in a ,treatat the entrance to the access. This fac'ory contained a hidden room with a secret the fc'ts in Jewish quarter as a reminder of the m.nstrous crime and as a .Y ce.'eb,.-at,=- synagogue attached. Be:!iss. the owner of the factory, was tried. punishment for the whole of Serne j:' r'.Lter it was removed to Half the jury were not conioced he actually committed the - one ob- the Kornhausplatz where it cn be -,mewed by the pub',ic today. - murder while the other haif beieved is sub- Date he didn't. Thus r.here wAs no 1-:62. Rinn. Innrsbruck. kusr.a. A boy ca.led Andreas coniction. .h Ritual Oxner us bought 'y the Jews and sacrifice:d or his blood in a The importa,'t part is ;he folclwing report on the murder which '-iLos-e of forest. The body was found hytbs .-,chorin a b-irch tree. No Jew was unanimousy asrced upon by this jury. which reported: H.- e is a was a prehended because. .eborder betng near,. he entire Jew "'The bos. a 'terbemirg.: ,ed. Kas wounded with a perf.oraring :--e study cot:7'.un:ty f*ed the c %er.tr,,h e t: crime becatne known. Even ".::'$ ,it this instrument in the nape of rhe neck, temples ard neck. *hic7 thsugh there was no :sialPope .qsced.ct XIV in his Bull Catus wounds st-ered the cerc~rai %em. thele ft temporal and.u~ulvr l -,'iefom Andreas. in Vence. 177. declared :lat the chi;d was indeed. arteriesproduc:rtn tencrrhaze: an.d aftterwards, for only 'Lrueliv :sst:ssiratedbs :he it-;, ,':;:."'i when the boy ',Sce book s of "he. ',r;,hof Jesus (named Jou:chtn.t &il tbad ,i,.sabotmfise glasses o'f .'oodhis hody Christ." -. as p:erced wth the s,:,ne;nistrument, iacerat;ng :hus the iunzs. Pope Benedict cor.. n:ssoned Czrd:.-nai Gan:.-neili to M-stieate :he it. er. the ri;.i:t ",!n,.and the heart. where the !ast K ounds the murder of young Andreas and :: :final report reed: ,err inficted. in il 47 wounds. causing acute uui.f:ering to the 1 admit the tru::h of an :."'t . ,wii h : :ened in the s-ear VtaCn a.nd the loss ifpracticallv all the blood of the bod., and 14A 2: inthe%sl'io-e os'Rinn,. ;,, . e re' f3rircn. :n the person .inaliv death." of:he Bles.ed .-1r,-''. a bot i-'r,4.'ciusiv rnurdt-red &'Yrhe Jew-s It is also of interest that two chldren. named Genia and :-thatred of :he jet: J o".fes:s Christ. -" Valentine Tcheberiak. who were important witnesses against I-I P AGE 3

,GEd Party Papefflew Owned riow fom "Jewish Post" Jan 18. Soviet Leaders Intermnarried

Jews Run U.S. Communist Communist Party Is The "C.P.' Top U.S. Reds Are Jews Party Russian Leaders Prefer Jewish Wives The Communist Party likes Te tf.Ruia'srelain to keep Gentiles t.n Communit leaders are _thatmany Herbert Aptheker. out front as married to Je-i-h women was (See wtr:dow dressing T' '..a t"- by.vtre Zionst orm, photostat on this page.) but when .. Aptheker is the sole owner of you look behind the screens Tel Aviv from a ne-ws --Jr mwHa'aretzhe morning daily. you The Daily World. He is the find most second line The list starts with Molotov and Brezhnev. and corninues with positions filled by Jews Felaks official "theoretician" of the who Dzeshisky, founder of the Soviet Secret Police; Sergel actually run the Party on a day Kirov. Party and issues head of the Communist Party in Leningrad; Michael all.statements to day basis. Kainin. a Soiet Presidnt; .. nato=y explaining the Lo¢aleharsky. first Soviet Moscow line for Minister of Culture; Marshall Clement Vorcshiiov. and many Communists in Amenca to others. SUalin's daughter, Svetlana, matirned a Jew; and her follow. Aptheker is also the brother. Yacov, married a Jewess. editor of the Party quarterly magazine. Note also that his (B.;'w from %srtist-St,t Days- rstutine by Mavi ce Iwermanj managing editor is a fellow 7y' c HerbersApthektr Jew. Seymour Joseph. The Communist Party has The Daily Press continues to always had a Gentile front man V Victor Perlo 7_k'1 publish articles claiming :ommu-,nism persecutes Jews as chairman. For some years The Economics Section of ,his has been Gus ar- that is why we should give Hall with second in command the C.P. is headed by Jew Is:s el nea" half of all our being the Victor Perlo. blind negro Henry Winston Recently his main ..ei aid, When cne tudies who is married to a job has been to write article facts ihowing that Jews White after article woman. Before Hall. proclaiming that ";nanced the Soviet overthrow Eugene Dennis was chairman of the Bulgaria and Russia's KGB of the Christian Czars of had nothing to do Party. and his wife was a with the R'.-ss:a in 1918 and made up a Jewess. attempted assassination of the na, In many cases Red .:ority of the original red leaders who were not Jews Pope. tiecharges this is all an ruC under Lenin this policy themselves have been married "anti.Soviet propaganda m.st be questioned. campaign to prepare the world Eugene Deoenat. for34 es a Leasdet in to a Jewess. One of Sta!in's U.S. Communist Peel7 shown herewith %", for a nuclear 7rst hi Jewish wife Ftw. on his ay to trial for Wditioa. "The Daily World" is the wives was a Jewess. Brezhnev strike by the oC1t1cial organ of the U.S. U.S.." had a Jewess for a ,,ommunist Party. wife and This Andropov was himself a Jew! uwspaptr is owned by the Jew Peggy Dc.nns dedicates her auobiog. 9 Corn-munist League and :he Com. raphy to her husband Eugene DCn:s, one s e incnrice -. "e 'as;stit". SC'w U. 5. Pool Oti'tce ownership report list$r ptheke as so&e owner -.f of the leading ,igures in the .Mroc2azt G ne Dennis sIC r.:i pca organize me " rommuniv'Daily World.' ' ' Communist Party from the :ate 1930s ip~cyed in California in the early 30s,. NALo.ae1i arest. "d ,y war.eamned t ' or "hrou gh the 1950s. She had a long history -ok-d in the .Moscowheadquartx's us L~~a" Yrw ftU C4_a i c =~ W = 9..4 in the Communist L.~1.'.d dMW. ) movement in her o-An later in Ki,.-"Z&Vpr% =. 22 Sa.Ii YC. Iair. &ght. Pegey y r.. d bam Iad by f507-nw:, Joois. Te motSL.per a. aS born into a famty of ~(left-wing jcwish ,mmsra.Fs. '-rere the her husband rose in the American o Wsa bi a wr00. ru =w by a .'-la1 111 . W &e Is hierarchy. Z4 W~-0 Oils VtWb1iM3A4W boi&img I r--i.. W M I "A -~grew up in a seli-ccntaaneoand ardently Peggy increasingly *-radicaJ cornmunitv in L.'e Ar.seies. At the d'nated her cun censidera le politi- Mur . am atF &hiih pli4 asth aesa a ryi6A o age of L i een, she ;oeza Zomtunist dents to the rcle of providng emo- L0%4Viw ftvPu" ag . lt.. -- s V. Z Si. N.Y loi Samoe tee oO C. 1. children's group and moved on to the support for him 311, M Ar.Murder.ieSO sidS.. ATam.i C. WILL , maside desrie Ldwthruc:in b ng .ta3i W onds i The Political Action Com- Gi bMtl 0XItCAem0 Or Sm0I.V Un U If S AM.O. W AIS 1. Sel,@ mission oftheC.P. is headed by Jew Simon Gerson. He ran the guiltm.esewthfor themu ,a d othtabe boy%-ut refusedt The New School for Social %kwcriETPi al R rder Cnidrr~o7. recent communist campaign of expert onMtS, amud.d a'aa transl a of Heburew.i e esifidta Gus Hall for Pres. and negress Research is operated in New :ri t s him pick up the boy. dyhd suddenly Arala Davis for Vice-Pres. York City to train young •h l afrerdhis arrest. They re examined by two Jewish doctors Since the Daily World all but people in te methods for at the hospital. They certified the girls to be suffering from endorsed Mondale and Ferraro spreading communist ideology tcry,t-ce and bacilli causcd - espcially on :he campus. Its 4 by food poisoning. Teir -motherais he explained why they run their ,as offer-d a bribc of O.MsOrubies by aJew lawyer to take upon own =ndidates. Gerson said head is Jew Sidney Giuck! He recently was chairman of a ".crsel fthe guilt for the murder ofthe stabbed boy but shrefuscd! the C.P. must put forth ideas Danny Spector One witness three day conference of 100 in the case was Father Pranaitis. the world-farous and views that will be accepted A new risirg -Red Star" Marxist college professors who ,-pers on t Talmud and a translator of Hebrew. He testified that by Americans in the future reporter for the Daily World is :t-.tuas the Hasidic sect of Jews who were responsible for Ritual withoktt their actually knowing Dan.ny teach in the New England Spector (Jew). He states. Murd-ers. Father Pranatis explained the case had every sign of they originated out of ircriely quoted thePhiladelphia :.uaI %furdr. He said The Talmudic. Zohar a :abbalstic book communist ranks. Jcwisb Tnes (April 12. 1934) hi-sHasidics described the rtuat reitulr-ng 1I stab wounds in seating: "Jews remain the most t-erigh temple and 7 in the left. which is exactly how the head of liberal group in America. Some hem red boy had bec-n treated! 9W)%support a nuclear freeze. Cornad It Happen Auis thn?7e the ERA and .1.rtion." Thcse T-he a"?.r.,rr is w HY NOT!" tws are tccom.ing radicahzcad, are al major przgra-'s of the -. :re snt and more a .olsive than ever be-fore. Extremist C P. :";6sh sects including the Haoidics are moving into Amri'crca and *mi .- :w shettoes. They openiv profess a hatred for Christians _ N't;-ern and have le^ader.s who threate-n to murder :heir L-ti Moroe :nrac iich as Rabbi Nf::r Kahane. Just as canninausmsr '-as '"dto -arts of -Darkest A~frica" where the White hand of Jewish Affairs is the . 'onhasben driven out and Thugee is reappcaring ine:ma mazineAhich represents the 2- hv Should w4enot boliese that ritual rc~l~lsaic ' 'Jeish Cultural Cubs." Its ,c Jew cultists S"..s will not return to p-ague our soc: tdr ed:tor is the Jew. Lewis Moroze. The clubs are also on!r guard agairst anys fla' The Woman's Rights dic Jc's IhS u c~h ray elI refer-red to as the "Je',itsh Ed''-ard Boortcin is a 'ji n .oUrC:ty. T.e~c- !:ple Section ofthe C.P. is headed by dress in hl1ack. :ise in zhe sare Sectlon of :lie Ccnsmuntst cO l, , 1r1. c~¢cO, n in ,s.Heco nce cr o! wear relwcicus skuil caps ail ,as Jeass Alsa Buxenbaum. She the ;Me M hick 'a~s - Pr-t' . Moroze recenitly ncr- an :,disr to Cuba's Fidel a,- ;.asy to spot anid s Later speaks on coilee campuses hou ld be closely watched -es:zec:zav :f o-.,,ci Aaron \crcclis. editor Castro. he ,%4,sav. aid to 01;n -1Chr;stian child renrshoulId di and often at the sap pea r i n our c; t'. (N cte: of Russia's Y~ddish He.mland Chile's Marxist Prc,,I.dent s 2 7es ed newkIs%,h ch -.4111ne. .\l',ende11-cere College (CUNY). She :s also a re-ccr a r ar !n -,!i;rda:.. m:,:.z:ne. Ver:v!,s Aas on a "!sCcrel.hrow. s our duty-novA armed w ith the truth-to spread t his-ev, s Today iloorstiin feminist spokesman in the seakpnR.K tour in the U.S. is in the U.S. communist front known as the communist front know,, as the Fa mous L9ot Reveal SMAV,1u PV PAGE 9

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r= YP oICj4 t "o. 3 CIEPR,04O. C' " 3" We,2rmel, t.awa' S '7 . SlllMo a ~ nesI-- prego,,i.ll , LtVIHLY ...9ita. t....-r f k qw. ~Cmtemwpe2. ajaa. .~ enVD1 ill &AM*Qn.4 teA R-% I ~ ~ ~as has~bas. s4 prop i.db rof the -- ti] Lazar Kagaaovich ('o. 5 In Uritzky (No. I in Sverdlov (No. 3 in the Lenin was the found today is icdtr' t0-. Waysthem pi cure -thi IS , s real Jew itre picture), his real Jew name picture), his real Jew name was Soviet Revolution and worid Cott a $900,000: name.) He .,.asan or:gial •,as .Moses Solomavich. He Jacob Mikhailovich. He was commnismthe spiritual father oas one- Bolsherso 0tlings k nd cla sest PreSident Leniri ,--=+~ ---Lro -t: ' :TlN K~to. h , do4. rated -was the head of the first the rrst of the Soviet w ~ ~ 'rleno .HIe bkrcsmet.1 e isecon communist "Constituent Republic and considered one of fourth Jew. His mother as the . :a=. u___ , t, ost po' erful ruler itnRussia A!.srbiy" now called the the top five leaders under (his grandfather) w Congrss of the Soviets. In rBlank. '-. underSta.ln as Coimmssar of Lenin. He %as also Chief of Finnish Jew Alexander+'fiewas Lm,4oo~ Is Ha lndusto. He held this 1918 he be-came the first head of Economics in Russia. Lenin's common law Y :he dreaded and murderous the full-blooded secret police called the Nad-zhda Krupsakaya Coonevero haPe 'iaen " ti-shc t c ,- Cheka." Today it is known as the KGB. He was assassinated ,he,#'o,. @4 -date. res,, Indeed. -.Ia "4. .y relatives of his victims on , excep fa 1 r a Aug. 30, 1918.

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Jews Keep Rudolf Hess I Beiow from "Jewah Seninel Miy 41 In Prison No Pity For Hess by Rabbi William Frankel The Prisoner of Peace is how Mr. Reston, as well as the three most people describe Rudolph ',Aestern governments, may be motivated Hess. He flew to England in y a humanitarian concern for a man 1941 to try and formulate a -.,ho turned 90 last week. He is lonely, European peace plan which could have saved millions of 'rifting with the shadows, his son im. lives and stopped the Soviet +.' . :... T.g. r ;borng for his release, but Moscow says: take over of East Europe. Hess ny et. The allies say, please consider: Is -,kas immediately imprisoned there no pity? And Moscow answers under direct 6rders from '.ith another question: Pity for whom? Churchill who had already For Hess or for the millions he and the decided on an "unconditional Ii a other Nazis murdered during the war?" surrender" plan for the '.7kly speaking: the Russian reply destruction of Germany. makes sense. Today Hess has been in Nct only does the world owe pity to is prison for nearly 44 years and Laai Aped 26. Hesss 90th baitaday thiousands marchedanin i hrouthoai "he millions murdered by the Hitler-Hess the .ast inmate in Berlin's Germany demanding Freedom Foe H Hats.a wn (with hand in pocket) leads regime, but alo to the millions of-sur- Spandau prison which is march. operated by the four allied '-ivors, Jews and non-Jews, who were Powers *hich -till occupy and fully for the release of Hess. physicalIy and embtionally scarred by dictate to Germany. Supposed- Not only did the communists the horror unleashed by the old man of ly the British, French. and denounce such efforts but so Spa.".dau; among them numerous men did the Jews. On this page we .\mericans all %4ant to see Hess and women who can not reproduce an editorial from the make peace released but .. im they cannot with !he idea that "der Stellvertreter des do so because the Sosiets will Chicago Jewish Sentinel of May 24.. 1984 by Rabbi William Fuhrers" kculd spend his Iat years in .ot acree. There is another race comfort and sunshine. .1 11dnation which demands that Frankel. This vicious call for vengeance against Hess who ;eft In a recent column, one of this Hess remain in prison until he nation's most prestigious journalists rots to death and that group is Germany before Russia and even ex- C" organized Jewry. America got into the war is an pressed dcubt whether "the United Last April .6. H.ss's 90th outrage. Hess peace treaty could S:ates and the Soviet Union will be able binrthdaythousandsdemonstrat- havesaved WtternCivlization. :o agree on the big issues which divide ed throughout Germany peace- yet the Jews remain faithful to t~m."' He suggests "that there are some their decree. "'WE WILL Rudoif lte-ta' ate -defiesdesihms s-mbolic things they might do to remem- NEVER FORGIVE-WE WILL hi inhuman ,4 e'urs in prison br:their cm,"on humanity .... What is NEVER FORGET! POl~lithtit continuad un-demoratic the cause that Mr. Reston proposes Germany Still Occupied allied occupa ion rule! for - By Allies joint humanitarian action by the super- powers? It is the releasing of Rudolph No formal peace treaty has No Peace Treaty Has Ever Been Signed With Hess from ;ail. ever been signed by Russia. Germany - WHY? Eiz':nd. France or the U.S. For years, the United States, Britain with Germany. Very few people Below from "Jewish Sennlei'Sept. A. ad France hase urged the Russians to today realize that GeM-nany is More Erosion of Freedom !et :he deputy fuhrer go on "compas- not a ftee countr' and is still Allied powers in Berlin In Germany siona:e grounds" but the Soviet Union ruled by the occupation laws bar NPD participation has said "no." set down by the Allied in upco-,ing elections The Jewish Telegraph conquerors. How many know .Agency of June 20 con- Jews Exempt From .hat it is legal to be a member of BONN (JTA) - The Western gratulated Germany's Justice Russians Fear The Drafi In Germany ,.,a Nazi pary in America but Allied Roers in West Berlin hase Minister Hans Engiehard. He Germans Jewish Telegraph Agency .,gal in Germany! While the issueo an order oa.rlne the neo- proposed a new law imposing a Nick Ebe:stadt recently of Jan. 2-, 1983 revealed Communist Party visited Communist East is recognized Nazi Nationat Democratic Party maximum three ycars in prison that Jewish youths who in West Germany the Nazi Germany. He (NPD) from taking part in he foransone who denies that the writes that have taken up citizenship in Party is outlawed! 200.000 Soiet troops March 10. 1985 elections to the Germans ever killed 6 million are Germany are exempt from Esen moderate night-wsing stationed here to keep the city's Parliament. The NPD is Jews during W.W.lI. The truth the draft. It is panies are banned in occupied banned in people from revolting. Red explained. Berlin but has never. is that the holocaust has 'This West Berlin. Note the shocking theless a following estimated at Army soldiers are kept is a long-standing of- already been revealed to be a ficial arrangement which ex- anticle reproduced on this page several thousand people. hoax and no more than 100.0W0 strictly to thcir bases. On from the Chicago Jewish The Allied command order is empts German Jews from Jews died. This is a number far the other hand Soviet miltarv service." Now, with Sentinel. (No daily newspaper meant to head off a possible fewer than a.v major technicians and advisers carried this shocking news.) NPD initialive to try to lain s-ea Germany experiencing the combatant nation in *hat tracic abound but know they are world's lowest birth rate. The National Democratic in the tocat Pariiament. i2se. war. Still Englehard said the unpcul-. I asked two men some believe Party is banned from running where in Nvest Gerraan the NPD .aw would c..ally for direc'ions who turned that young apply to Jews born in Germany :aidtdates for -olitical office in is not barred from participation those who quEo::n the out to b e R.ussians. Hearing Vest Beriin because the allied should be subject to th'e in election campaigns. holocaust, those who applaud themselves addressed in authornties have so :uled! On the lo:al level, draft. The Jewish communi- the hco aust as .,ell as :hose Germn by a i , ,--i- ty leaders -A1l patricteC Amer:cans hoecevr. it did manage to ,who "4nv it rnerelv to "insult"fa:i-iar, and a rapiuly ad- strongly object to this idea. iul1,d noie that Michael penetrate into tcme elected Je S. vanc_.-g youth. both inst.c- K ehnen's "'Action Front assemblies. Thankfully, as of this tively crvnged. and turned to \tioral Socialists" is banned West Berlin is a ca..e apart 'ArItinZ. the Bunde ;tae still has fVee. On-y after I explained I ,n on West Ger.any the because there is no West German not appro~ed this proposed was a foreign :ouist in need sosereignty rounds the., l ate the there and the 'pec:al t}rannical law. of help did they regain their lied Kin. The reason ;or ultimate powers lie with the composure sufficently to !Ih.e airt!-frc.domr arrests s Allied powers. snub mne. 'ne -ouths "displa':ed and p 1lstribut.d anti-SeMtIc Neutralit%On Jerks Is Anti- Scv':i;ic.S"ice ;1 Ziori;s ,re uto .. ni,.-n ai Z:cntsm. The supporti.e ot Jets r then thec, hits . tO oc 02.fi,'.'i! Z,'0t'3' S$ eril." Such mater:al is Semitism! toc:aiist K., -utz :srmis and .1re anti-Semittc n'ciuse there ci:al.n Amer:ca and other ic;' to:rtl to te;t, ' ,'lii- ,ndustr%. re : . The is no mtddle ground :rt. but 'icgal in ,est \",aterbur.. Conn.. Ra 'hm rabr'm ten ,tate d at Grmany because that poor Joseph Ht'keman ita-es :hat Tie rabb! stated. "'Z.ni'sm is Chr:sttans abet ,a.: "res are - . .. 11N I I I I N:17111: Q Subscribe According to th'i'tce lit .Man- U.S. Aid to Isracl Excceds \,ca.r'%total Is .lppriisitsmiti. ai.'nextand Budgce S2.6 billion Charge Mi ionaiess ?c'iWe" omcstic Programs . Jew Tourists th" sani" a i55asr thirl' imnpli)rrailf fur FY 1985 ,sequal to: t: pri in: this Vcar n(lsr of the aid is The American Board of -il- aid package to 'racl fir 4 Sixtini.. the in thc 10rm ut&'rants friim tIc L't.. amount Rcacan Missions has applied for a patent sar%,ca 1985i is tlic larevs tfor TreaSur\', t1otloans. as with pro ious pritiscd to sixind on L'.S.cn- and trademark for their travel mv i:iuntrv in the \%,)rld and c'tceds erpv cunscraiot y agency called "See Israel Through , ld pagc si. This is the first \car, ill this ear; il atin for mansiv dllicrit aid Jewish Eyes.- The New York m Thr-,l W:uhltl 3ta. rhar .,11oft Iracll\ miliry aid. -arml "'of[ rc. • more than doublc the aniounti Jewish community. "Task Force S 14 bilhiin. is in gr-nts h%hich do nor on Missionaries i'wird id to Isracl Iis the surrili slated tir oii icr andlP.LLipa- and Cults". has hasc to be paid bhak. hired lawyers to fight the ,..: I.sir .ill total 526 tinal health and st'i billin-- Sinc 1948. 1srael trademark request. It is of interest ha% rcci\cd prograis SI 4 billin in milirarv .id pl,. iS.2 S28 hhlillnI' U.S. aid. n st of it to note that Jesas consider blilii n 1 ,.o l(fllk atd- i 1' c Christian missions to be "cults.* silke. 19-3. Aid to Israel undcr the • an anli(ut i'qual to the o)m- The Jews .'w rk ,imcs repirtcd thait rach claim Chnst:ans '*ho Rca'an adnii strraion tor tisa \'ars bincd \ iorldwidc sp:nding of" operate thi' travel sevice invite Prnic Minister Shimnio Pl.r.s 1981 to ittcnds 1984 has roralcd ncarh' 59 5 the State Department. Peace Jews to visit the Holy L.and from a iti ps sc ileit \car for additional billion. miore aid than an% pro, ou. Corps and US. contributions to Christian vi,-w ;*int. They state this 4ira.is -.%high will total,:n e,.cs is a "trick" to entice Jews into (it 54 .Id.,intstration has givli i)cr a ciii- the L'nitcd Natiins and its 'i !i(,in converting to Christianity. Par..,c tuerli ,ii in1.

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JEWISH RITUAL FAURDER by Arnold Leose Only Zt:ect ,e study avaiaple on Me charge against History Jev'-s *'.at eskl!e4 n their exoulsion from every TAKE YOUR CHOICE - SEPARATION OR MON- ¢ontry n Europe. $0.00 GRELIZATION by te iae Sen Theodore G. ElbO MONEY QUESTIONS ANO ANSWERS by Fr -e.t tock ever written rc.ving rieriorty of negro F"OR POSTAGE HANOLING C,'aries C!.,gnhin. the fanous radio priest. Excoses '3:e Cetlls now interracal marria;e wouid cestroy r',a i nterest, etc. $4 00 c .,,zatom - "-(narecs c1 sources iucted Or. Fie,1s My Donation To Help This Cause 'ates :nis took an absolute must for i 'Ultimste Worfd Order" by every act,.e Mai. Robert H. P1sriot -30 Pages. 1,Viiliams. He Ciscovered '!,e rare book. 'The $6.00 THE !e.%ism U'c:,a' in the University of Texas Lirary WO1. liOAX, masterful Study of the iivie of 50 anai,~z, !he ccrt'.cpete plan of Z;onists o . Jew founers of communism: Marx. Lenin, Trot. Na me 's:aliish wnat they consider to be a perfect v'cr1, $-.y, Beia Kun. Lilvinoff and Stalin's work for the , ews. Ssi book 71r.74 -a;es S2 CO On tie Jew origin of commu "sn $4.00 Street STATE SECPETS. Also !y Count de Ponn:hs. Ex. CA.P OF THE SAINTS - "'he astourding C ity.. . polno aot.:o es of World v'.ar ii from novel terror DO ,nr; a,- asomn LorF'ance cy o.f Creszei .o Yalta giveewey miicns ,:f ref.;ees from of Easern Europe, o ": A' i" 1 3""Ow'they *!" *-,-." ... -10 NATIONAL CFFIGERS Israel Anka toE drastically cut as J B. STONER NATIONA ATES a of satisfaction from famil life. Cut In U.S. pus for Mubarak's re- Americans are "honte:odia" 'National Cairman RIGHTS cent overnure. PARTY Aid To Egypt to regain the and like being at home with their Or E. R. FIELDS American foreign aid to good graces of his neighboring mate. ch'dren and randcbtidren. ViCe-Chairrin 0 M MOELLER states. Thus Treasurer Egypt is actually aid to Israel! we seeyet another Eight -t of ten say family -1BERT A BOM.ING In order to coax the late example of the Jewish influence activities are the most important Egyp over U.S. foreign Secretary WALLY STRAUGi'iN tian head Anwar Sadat to sign policy. events in iheir spare ttme. Organizer the Camp David peace accord Family Life No. I Companionship .iith their mates MEMCCRSHIP APPLICATION with Israel, Pres. Jixmy Carter has a great rnar, avantazs' over promJA giant foreign aid Trend Analysis the -single life." People wno are am a loyal lhite Christian American caizen who Selieves pro- Research gsarna amounting to nearly reports that despite the high married are apper..nzles. heaitner and the PreservM-0vl1 of the Wh;-e Race and hereby apply £2 than s for billion a year for Egypt. This divorce rate and acceptance of lihe longer rembership its te National States Rights Party. Upon my freed Israel's Southern border single hfe. marriage and children word of honor I p;leoge my loyalty to this Political party and its alBowing her armed forces to rank f, rSt w:th a malority of men ;reat patriotic priiples and I will never betray same. I concentrate on the invasion of and women, Some 6,(P 3,poport the party platform which calls for the of all U.S. Congress to Lebanon which cost many married couples say they mit immigration to White Chrstians only. Segregation of the are "very Order Paces. for America thousands of innocent civilian happy" with their marriage. Also First. and the elimination of all job quotas lives. ana preferential hiring wiicr discriminates against White 88- of parents say they would Extra Egypt's new Pres. Mubarak have children again. .'orkers. "close And 83% are is backing away from Israel and intimate" with their Children rupv ,c;.1 9 ,.st 4,%, Copies RESTORE because t hey have welched on WHITE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS Begin's promise to move I copose the twin evils of Communism and Zionism winch are both Jewish dominated toward !reedom for the Palesti- BACK ISSUES OF movements aimed at the enslave- nians living in THE THUNDER BOLT 'rent of the White Christian Western World. We urge the West Bank. the use of Now the arrogant Jew lerders Event eidtion eventually sells out. Plefase only Oecer lh.cur. '-e U.S. Army to protect and defend America's borders from are asking the U.S. foreign aid rentT1ON. issue and those listed below - A MINE OF INFORMA. ,-t present onslaught Ivasion by Third World Peoples who -cw threaten to over-run our land and destroy our standard of i.nq. We oooose the movement of industry out of America to U.S. DEr ISSUE NO. 300 - HOw Blacks mestroyed CtlizZ QnWhite naor ward foreign nations for cheap laborwhich costs U S. Av"cCAe ;oPCrGN Aio i5 512 cclonial oowers- gve them in Africa - now 'ney are .crkers their jobs We favor an end to all foregn aEidto Israel SIL-OCN A YEAR. THE JEvS CE-AANO Starvin! and stiff trade ;roteclion laws to stop any and all imoorts AN ASTCUOING S5 eiLLiON, WHY Deta;ls on U.S. foreign aid to Israel. vnicl compete with U.S. produced goods that results in the S'-CZJLO CONEC1 TOW -VORLDOS ISSUE NO. 2< . Best selling issue in two yeas. Three 'oss of any *oos SMALEST for our People. COUNrQIiSie CEIVE pages exposing the Jews' violent anti-Chris-an tib~e I believe that I can 4C1%Or ALL OUR FoPeoGN Ao0l771 best serve my Race and Nation oy called "The Talmud." A1so Kosher Vtaughter cf animais e-cm:ng an acis member of This great political party. is S AN CSSCC~ ACT or while still conscious condemned in three cou-t'ies! .Note: Ti-e Thunderbolt is 4IvG14WAY ROBtRY! Weti'E Ojo inc!uCed with your membersipi.) ISSUE NO. 298 . SCACSA-4 Jews who head TV net wo,xs ilste-c. along wit, CoCos,.,EShqN To Jew "stars.' Exclusive story of the ...... I ...... VoTE AGANS' rORE.GN AiO 7O real holocaust of over S ,SqAE-- millhOn Ukrainans by Stalin. S A r ss ...... ISSUE 0297 SOLD OUT Issue SN0C9o'NG 822H - The dreenst'oro and Alatarna Cases, Blace *,y' ...... S tate ...... REVCVLATION BELOW Riotsin U. S.. Seven Z ip . OrW' 4 'iJrRUSAL:M PCST" Exclusive Jew1s Diseases. Art:-German Nov, Actions by jws. ete. -. y 17. t984. .- arr:,c .erson may -. rave a F";EE remn'srsnip 'or ISSUE M4 By WOLF BLTER - industry flees U.S. for slaveia0or in 't'ird Woria z .e vecE'r must -r, teir own '!ame b eIcw: 'ia'onz. Fr. Coughlin exspses Jew's AntI-Christlan 'itle - IrLsa~eO Post Correpondct The Taimud. Parson for Leo Frank relected. '...... WASHINGTON. - Israel is ex- IS-SUE rZ9S2- Assassination of Rep. Larry McCo-aIj. Fake ptoted in ,he coming weeks to sub- Eiaik History. LarnsKy and Israeli Malia. •f Acc.lic, to n ...... Signature ...... ut an economic and military aid Vt.i V NatiOnal C-ates Rignts Party re.5,est for ne.rtv $5 bllin to the (Special Prices For This Special Issue). National HeaCcuarters 177. israca off cis cicoed at the "T'he 3ecret Katve Ta' - eve"y piocici you ;vrieseo wv-ked. withi a 3mall (K)or IU)imprint has Md a s ¢cil Kos',er la to P 0 -ox 1211. Vartta. GA 3X81 This rercwents more than a Sib. or" of two competing Raboical Societies. T"Iis's "e fh4die incra.se over what PT-me Minister riDoff of the century' Suppressed by the daily press' A special / Pe- s ndicted Israel ,would would 4-p-a;e taoloid. 3 forS1 - !0 for S3 - 22 fot: - .5.':r $10 - need during his talks in Washington 309 ;orS.Q. THIS IS OUR SIGGEST ALL.TIME SELLER - NOW last month. IN ITS ICTM REPRINTINGI! In breakng down the expected record requess. Israeli of-acials pre- dicted that the government will seek anapproximately S-7r'im. to SSZOOn. SPREAD THE TRUTH - enerez-ncy suoviemcital aid pac-- ORDER EXTRA COPIES age to r, .eady pa-st '9" 5 fiscal SPLECIAL FREE BONUS year foreign aid legislation already For Only 37C First Class Postage you approved. TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS Be'ond that. Israel is ,ikelv to can remail this newspaper to your seek more than S-1. in -he rt uiar friends, relatives, ministers, ISSUE etc. Use this NO. 301 T scaSo year 'uUgZt nichI inexpensive Resean must submit to the new way to introduce new people SUBSCRIBE Congress early next ,ear. This sum to the NEWS SUPPRESSED BY THE DAI- NOW AND RECEIVE will be almost evenly divided be- LY FRESS. 1) Tho tween econormic and militar' Bei/arlIn Franklin Sltfemernt Before Congress this grants. 2 CopicS $1.01 THE THUNDERBOLT ! founding father warned that Jew money changers must be the Israeli officials said. ranned from immirating to America. Thus. they noted, between 8 Cois * 2) "The Secret Archh,'es Cocument." Suppressed the 3.00 U.S. s"iplemental and the regular ):!l:ri Ir,oiigcnce ".: rt Icetails ho-w Comi-unist re- 18 Cqpim FOR Je',s quests. Isr:c! ill 'be eekinz nearly $5.00 POSTAGE ,,',. hrow the - iCzar In 1918. (Photostats from U.S. ssb. from--'7:U . niost.v .u e 1.5 C,, V100 AN HANDLING Army Arch.es.) tie 31.b. CorrtzneJ econounic and 75 :i $15.O0 ADD 20% ,"America'sCidest Patriotic Newspaper - rantincluded in the regular 110 cori $0.0 19S5 foreign aid bill. Now in our 26th year." The matter of in-:. 1 aid levels 250 CC;s . for lvrael will be bh "' the agenda THE THUNDI.RBOLT dui:re a prelimnar:. - "irg of the 500 CQPIes $75.M recentlyf'rertd U S.-;:racli joint You may mix your E x'notnc order with back edi- I P.O. 2C 1211, Ma."leta, (aa. 2Nr 1 CommissionIurinng the i Check Rate Oesiredt %cek cf No'emter IS in Washing- tions at no extra cost. ton. All orders shipped within two days of ) 6 months subscriptlon - 18 C The chairman of the Israeli de- 1 y- r sub'tcriptlon - $10 - legation is Finance Ministry receipt i 2 .- cir subzicription - $18 ,7 Dirtctor-General Emmanuel Shar- on. His Ar, ncancnumtr art is P!i:ase send me Issue Number # ,)tz> ate tor tcono- mic .Affairs Allen , ,s. Name t Regarding the aid C. els, there has . 1 oy a zeneral admiristration 5 Address _ ! pledce that the U S. %il be forth- City com:ig :nconisidenng increased eco- nomic and militar. aii for Israel. But City State - Zip the Americans have, hecr waiting ti 5!31@ ____Zp -1___ -______5 :""- itar!1.!,tent!, t,!..Lrr m ire ;:n- ' .... ! ...... J It- I iusrit ir. in-1 FN4 rt re ^ ^# a, 3onF1.0r Co ngrs Qornritee- 00*d th District of.,Michr s4DnN an 4TCn P.O. Box 546" Wayne, MichiC"n 8-184 , (erald R. Carlson (313) 595-3215 P.O. Box 1740 LW "ashington, D.C. 20013 ,' 9:5 4 Charles N. Steele General Counse.l %ay 21, 1985 Federal Election Cormission Washington, D.C. 1325 K St. , N.W. Washington, D.C. 20463

Dear Mr. Steele,

I am writing this letter in response to" MURI-98G which I recently received. At the outset let me submit that any violations on my

part regarding filing reports with the FEC are due to my -1i].eU to study nd comprehend the FEC information sent to ..e...ring the 1934 camoaign.

.:y camaign was a shoestring effort which I con- duct ed virtually on my own and, although I had a co:,mittee, i-, .as a com_-,ittee in name only--I was the sole member.

Michigan's 15th District is solidly Democratic and the R.'nb1licans do not contest this scat strongly, For this reason my maverick candidacy gained me a primary victory hut left me without ?Reublican Party endorsement and their organ- izational e:iertise. "s a result I was unable to deal adreouately with r:. raft of rwork involved in a Congressional Campaign.

To sum u' then: my failure to file reports with the ,.C was due to being uninformed, conducting a campaign on my own and not having the resources to finance professional counsel.

Rather than responding to all of the allegations let me say that I intend to file the required reports with the FEC within a fe-i days.

Regarding two specific items: 1) The Euro-:merican A.liance ran an ad in their publication without my knowledge and without charging me, and 2) The flyer circulated by Jerry Cox ,as not -cant to promote me but to criticize me, and it w:as done without charge and without my consent.

Sincerely,

Gerald R. Carlson

2..- -Plas, send corres Dondence to my Washington, D.C. address. i

EURO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE 6 '# I4. T ro P.O, Box 2-1776 Milwaukee, WI 53221

(414) 282-4123 4 May 1985

Hon. Charles N. Steele General Counsel .11 Federal Election Commission RE: MUR 1980 1325 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20463 * =4 Dear Mr. Steele:

10

The enclosed Affidavit states our response to the ~ 4

unfounded allegations of Mr. Bard Young, 12601 Ronda,

Southgate, 11I 48195.

We view Mr. Young's complaint as a harassment, using the

Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. Many corummittees and organizations endorse the candidacies of persons

with whom such committees and organizations are in agreement. If the Federal Election Campaign Act of

1971 is going to be used to punish such activities, then not only is it a violation of the First Amendment but also

a deprivation of equal protection of the law; for not every committee and organization is acted against in this manner.

Let our answer to ' Young's allegations be contained in the enclosed Affidavit. Respectfully yours,

I'aj. Donald V. Clerkin, B.S., LL. B. Chairman / Commander .- *~*. D'VC / cp Euro-American Alliance, inc. V4~ enc1. 0

AFFIDAVIT

STATE OF WISCONSIN ) ) ss. MILWAUKEE COUNTY )

Federal Election Commission, Bard Young, Complainants,

RE: 'JR 1980

Euro-American Alliance, Inc., Respondent.

Be it known, that on this 6th Day of May, 1985, be fore me, 7- ? Notary Public for the State of Wisconsin, residing in the County of Milwaukee, duly commissioned and sworn and by law authorized to administer oaths and affirmations,

personally appeared Major DONALD V. CLERKIN, of P.O.

Box 21776, Milwaukee, WI 53221, and being first duly sworn by me did depose and say that:

1. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. is not a political action committee;

2. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. is not nor has it ever been a campaign committee for a candidate for public office;

3. The Eurc-American Alliance, Inc. ;:as not asked by M1r. Gerald Carlson or the "Carlson For Congress Committee" to acvertise Mr. Carlson's campaign for Congress. ,-:c cid so without oficial authorIzation; Federal Election Commission, Bard Young, Complainants, RE: MUR 1980 V, Euro-American Alliance, Inc., Respondent. Page II

4. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. neither accepted, nor was offered, any money for running said advertisement for Mr. Gerald Carlson; 5. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. contributed no monies to the "Carlson For Congress Committee"; 6. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. stands upon its First Amendment rights in the foregoing entitled action (1,7UR 1980);

And further Deponent (Affiant) saith not.

v. . /s/ Maj. Donald V. Clerkin, B.S., LL. B. Chairman / Commander Euro-American Alliance, Inc.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and have affixed my official seal, the Day and Year first above written.

Notgy Public (seal)

1"v Coimissio;n exoiLres the Day of ___ _,1 NOTA 0BENE

ALL DOCU.ETS, LETTERS, ETC. IERTAINING

TO NMUR 1980 ARE BEING COPIED AND PLACED

IN THE HANDS OF THE HON. GERALD D. KLECZKA,

.E,,ETATIVE OF THE FOURTH CC':GRESSIOYAL

DISTRICT OF VISCONSIN.

THE EURO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, INC. IS REQUESTING

A FULL INA'ESTIGATIO!N BY !'R. KLECZVA OF THE

ORIGINS OF MUR 1980, -,.'HAT MOTIVAION MR. BARD YOU:G AND HIS AGENT, MR. DAVID KEITH,

11'0 LXZ-ERS, GARDEN CITY, MI 4S135, MkY HAVE "AD I., BRINGING THIS CoM'PT,_ BEFORE

THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMISSION, AT THIS TIME.

M-AJOR DONALD V. CLERKIN, B.S., LL. B. CHAIRMAN / COMMANDER EURO-AMERICAN ALLI A, INC.

I I ADD E DUN: COPIES C.F REQUESTS FOR EURC-.-',!:ERICAN ALLIANCE, INC. NEWSLETTER SERVICE AND DELETION FROM OUR MAILING LIST BY IR. DAVID KE:TH WILL BE -ADE AVAILABLE TO _DERAL ELECTION COMMISSIC UPON' ?.JiTEN REQUEST. (Mateols turned over to Congrenan Kleczka)

FILE CONTENTS

"A" REQUEST BY DAVID KEITH FOR NEWSLETTER INFORMATION - 4/8 JAN 85

"B" REQUEST BY DAVID KEITH FOR DELETION - 14/17 JAN 85

"C" ALLIANCE LETTER TO BARD YOUNG - 4 M

"D" ALLIANCE LETTER TO DAVID KEITH - 4 MAY 1985

"E" COVER LETTER BY ALLIANCE TO HO4N.CHARLES N. STEELE, FEC - 4/4/85

"F" ALLIANCE AFFIDAVIT TO FEC - 6 .AY 1985

"G" FEC COMPLAINT AGAINST ALLIANCE AND SUPPORTING COMPLAINANT'S "EVIDENCE" - 2 VAY 1985

IT WILL EE ,'OTICED THAT THE COPY OF THE ALLIANCE'S

COVER) IS DATED 8 JANUARY, 1925 (SEE COVER WITHIN "G"). THE

ALL!A. C RECEIVED MR. KEITH'S FIRST REQUEST ON 8 JANUARY

1935, AND A.fILED THE PACKET TO ._ K7TTH ON THE SAME DATE.

UPC MEASUREEN.,,T OF THE BLOCKED-OUT ADDRESS LABEL, IT IS

DETERMINED THAT THE ALLIANCE COVER TN FILE "G" IS THE VERY

COPY OF THE ONE SENT TO MR. DAVID KEITH, WHOSE NAME DOES

NOT APPEAR WITH -RD YOUNG'S IN THE FEC COMPLAINT. IT WOULD SEEM WISE, THEREFORE, TO ASCERTAIN WHAT RELATIONSHIP DAVID

KEITH MAY HAVE WITH BARD YOUNG, AND WHY THEY HAVE CONSPIRED

TO ATTACK THE EURO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, INC. USING THE FEDERAL

ELECTIONC AMAIGN ACT OF 1971.

ALSO, IT IS INTERESTING TO NOTE THAT THIS IS THE SECOND

A CKACKB A FEDERAL AGECY ON h-- EURO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, INC.

i 7--...RE ChS. "'*..E SEE NO CONCIDENCE HERE. SOMEONE iN ?-.... RAL' cc.";'vzi[E" :S our :c SEVERELYV :-.\ISTRTING THE

PER', ----- ON[S CF T"E EURO-A.EICAN .ALLTACE, INC. Na;U'- c.V. CLR~l ]~?iU ~ 11, AY"24 ::';..,

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- REPUBLICAN - May 21, 1985 '.' .~% /_ I-, FEC ID # C 00186833

I-COX. Fh.. Re : KUR 1980

e.tFederal Election Commission 1325 K. Street, NW Washington, DC 20463

A-r. Charles ff. Steele e nPr a Counsel

,',r. Kerneth A. Gross .ssoc~ate General Counsel

.• Lee Anderson Acting As.4sistant General Counsel

C so:'dii.C to your May 2, 1985 letter I am appalled at the allegaticn that I furthered the campaign for the Conaress of Gerald Carlson. I hereby deny that i helped Cartson's cac,,oaian; in fact, I worked for -re Gzsr.n Kasset, the regular Republican candidate, in th7e primary election.

,.zr. Dcard Young's comr,paint against Gerald Carlson r d t:e Carsonz for Congress Comit i not add'-'es~ed to ,e, my capjaign manager, or my

cr, Ci tootec,izs for Jerry Ccx for U. S. Senate.

?)'p. should the Federal Election Comission? I-do ,,4 :=derstand why the FEC sees rme as a party to Young'a complaint.

Sin cee tUX

Gerald L. Cox h.D. cc: r.c GeoI" .e71s o n

P.S AtI h.,mWde1vizt; I you no.t rm,'ke this matter public.

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CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED

Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013 RE: MUR 1980 Gerald R. Carlson

Dear Mr. Carlson: Cl) The Federal Election Commission notified you on May 2, 1985, of a comiplaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971,, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint was forwarded to you at that time. Upon further review of the allegations contained in the complaint and the information supplied by you, the Commission, on C-. p 1985, determined that there is reason to believe that you have violated 2 U.S.C. S 432(e) (1), a provision * of the Act. Specifically, it appears that you failed to designate a principal campaign committee with the Commission after qualifying as a candidate for Federal office under the Act. You may submit any factual or legal materials which you believe are relevant to the Commission's analysis of this matter. Please submit any such response within ten (10) days of your receipt of this notification. The Office of General Counsel would like to settle this matter through conciliation prior to a finding of probable cause. However, in the absence of any information which demonstrates that no further action should be taken against you, the Office of General Counsel must proceed to the next compliance stage as noted on page 2, paragraph 2, of the enclosed procedures. This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. §5 437g (a) (4)(B) and 437g (a)(12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. Gerald R. Carlson Page 2

If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Andersen, the Acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter, at (202) 523-4143.

Sincerely,

John Warren McGarry Chairman Enclosures Procedures

C-- FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION VASHINI\TON, D C 20463

CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Carlson for Congress Committee c/0 Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 17 40 Washington, D.C. 20013 RE: MUR 1980 Carlson for Congress Committee

Dear Mr. Carlson: The Federal Election Commission notified the Carlson for Congress Committee on May 2, 1985, of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act Of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint was forwarded to your committee at that time.

Upon further review of the allegations contained in the complaint, the Commission, on r 1985, determined that there is reason to believe that the Carlson for Congress Committee has violated 2 U.S.C. S 433 and 434, provisions of the Act. Specifically, it appears that the Carlson for Congress Committee failed to register with the Commission and report its receipts and disbursements, after qualifying as a political committee under the Act. Your response to the Commission's initial notification of this complaint did not provide information regarding the matter's in question. Please submit answers to the enclosed questions within ten days of your receipt of this letter. Statements should be submitted under oath.

The Office of General Counsel would like to settle this matter through conciliation prior to a finding of probable cause. However, in the absence of any information which demonstrates that no further action should be taken against your committee, the Office of General Counsel must proceed to the next compliance stage as noted on page 2, paragraph 2, of the enclosed procedures. Carlson for Congress Committee Page 2

This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 u.S.C. SS 437g(a) (4)(B) and 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Andersen, the Acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter, at (202) 523-4143. Sincerely,

John Warren McGarry Chairman Enclosures Procedures S 0

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON, DC 20463

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CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED

Donald V. Clerkin Euro-American Alliance P.O. Box 2-1776 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53221 RE: MUR 1980 Euro-American Alliance

Dear Mr. Clerkin: nThe Federal Election Commission notified the Euro-American Alliance on May 2, 1985, of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint was forwarded to you at that time. Upon further review of the allegations contained in the complaint, and information supplied by you, the Commission, on 1985, determined that there is reason to believe that the Euro-American Alliance has violated 2 U.S.C. § 441d, a provision of the Act. Specifically, it appears that the Euro-American Alliance failed to affix a disclaimer on a mailing which solicited funds on behlaf of the 1984 Congressional campaign of Gerald R. Carlson in Michigan's fifteenth Congressional district. Your response to the Commission's initial notification of this complaint did not provide complete information regarding the matter in question. Please submit answers to the enclosed questions within 10 days of receipt of this letter. Statements should be submitted under oath.

The Office of General Counsel would like to settle this matter through conciliation prior to a finding of probable cause. However, in the absence of any information which demonstrates that no further action should be taken against the Euro-American Alliance, the Office of General Counsel must proceed to the next compliance stage as noted on page 2, paragraph 2, of the enclosed procedures. Donald V. Clerkin Page 2

This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. § 437g(a) (4) (B) and 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public.

If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Andersen, the Acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter, at (202) 523-4143.

Sincerely,

John Warren McGarry Chairman

Enclosures Procedures FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON. DC 20463

George Benson, Treasurer Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate P.O. Box 280 Gordon City, Michigan 48135

RE: MUR 1980 Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate and George Benson, treasurer

Dear Mr. Benson: C1 On May 2, 1985, the Commission notified Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate ("Committee") and you, as treasurer, of a complaint alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended. The Commission, on , 1985, determined that on the basis of the information in the complaint, there is no reason to believe that a violation of any statute within its jurisdiction has been committed by Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate. Accordingly, the Commission closed its file in this matter as it pertains to the Committee and you, as treasurer. This matter will become a part of the public record within 30 days after the file has been closed with respect to all respondents. The Commission reminds you that the confidentiality provisions of 2 U.S.C. §S 437g(a) (4) (B) and 437g(a) (12) (A) remain in effect until the entire matter is closed. The Commission will notify you when the entire file has been closed.

Sincerely,

Charles N. Steele General Counsel

By Kenneth A. Gross Associate General Counsel Questionstr the Carlson for Congecof!ite On April 16, 1985, a complaint was filed with the Federal Election Commission ("Commission") against the Carlson for Congress Committee ("Committee") regarding the candidacy of Gerald R. Carlson for the House of Representatives from Michigan's fifteenth congressional district. As part of its investigation into this matter, the Commission requests that the Committee submit in writing, under oath, within ten (10) days, responses to the following numbered requests. Definitions 1. the terms "and" and "or" shall be construed disjunctively or conjunctively as necessary to bring within the sc-ope of this request any answers which may be otherwise construed to be out of its scope. C-I 2. The term "candidate" means an individual who seeks Cn nomination for election, or election, to Federal office. 3. The term "contribution" includes any gift, subscription, loan, advance, or deposit of money or anything of value made by any person for the purpose of influencing any election for Federal office; or the payment by any person of compensation for the personal services of another person which are rendered to a political committee without charge for any purpose.

4. The term "expenditure" includes any purchase, payment, * distribution, loan, advance, deposit, or gift of money or anything of value, made by any person for the purpose of influencing any election for Federal office; and a written * contract, promise, or agreement to make an expenditure. 5. The term "person" includes an individual, partnership, committee, association, corporation, labor organization, or any other organization or group of persons. Questions 1. Please state the total amount of campaign contributions received by the Committee for the 1984 primary election. 2. Please state the total amount of campaign contributions received by the Committee for the 1984 general election. 3. Please state the total amount of campaign expenditures made by the Committee for the 1984 primary election. -2-

4. Please state the total amount of campaign expenditure made by the Committee for the 1984 general election. 5. Please state the amounts spent by the Committee on each of the following items in the 1984 general election: a) television advertising on station WXYZ-TV b) other non-cable television advertising c) cable television advertising d) radio advertising on station WSDS e) other radio advertising

f) newspaper advertising in the Detroit News

g) newspaper advertising in the Detroit Free Press h) other newspaper advertising CID i) brochure and/or pamphlet printing, reproduction and distribution j) other campaign literature printing, reproduction and distribution k) campaign stationery l)postage m) telephone n) rent and uti]lities for campaign offices o) other facilities and equipment. Questions for and Request for Documents from the Euro-American Alliance

On April 16, 1985, a complaint was filed with the Federal Election Commission ("Commission") against the Euro-American ("Alliance"), the subject of which was a mailing by the Alliance containing, in part, a statement of support and solicitation of funds for Gerald R. Carlson, a candidate for the United States House of Representatives from Michigan's fifteenth congressional district. A partial copy of the mailing was included with the- complaint and is attached to these questions as Attachment A. As part of its investigation into this matter, the Federal Election Commission requests that you provide the following information, in writing, under oath and within ten (10) days of your receipt of these questions. Definitions

1. The terms "and" and "or" shall be construed disjunctively or conjunctively as necessary to bring within the scope of this request any answers or documents which may be otherwise construed to be out of its scope. 2. The term "person" includes an individual, partnership, committee, associaton, corporation, labor organization, or any other organization or group of persons. Request for Documents and Questions

1. Please submit a copy of the Euro-American Quarterly for Autumn 1984 which contained Attachment A. 2. Is the Euro-American Alliance a membership organization? 3. If the answer to Question 2 is yes, please state the total number of members which the Alliance had in Fall, 1984. 4. If the answer to Question 2 is yes, please describe in detail the criteria for becoming a member of the Alliance. 00 -2-

5. Please state the total circulation of the Euro-American Quarterly for Autumn, 1984 which contained Attachment A. 6. Please state whether the Euro-American Quarterly for Autumn, 1984 which contained Attachment A was available to the general public. 7. Please state whether the Euro-American Quarterly for Autumn 1984 which contained Attachment A was available only to subscribers of the Quarterly. 8. If the answer to Question 8 is yes, please describe the criteria for becoming a subscriber to the Euro-American Quarterly.

9. Please state whether the Euro-American Quarterly for Autumn, 1984 which contained Attachment A was available only to members of the Alliance. 10. Please state whether the Euro-American Quarterly for Autumn, 1984 which contained Attachment A was mailed, sent out or otherwise distributed or delivered to any person, group, orgnization or other entity which was not, at the time of distribution, a member of the Alliance. 11. If the answer to Question 11 is yes, please state the number of issues of the Quarterly for Autumn 1984 which were so mailed, sent out or otherwise distributed or delivered to non- members of the alliance. 12. Please state the total cost of distribution of the Autumn 1984 issue of the Euro-American Quarterly, including reproduction costs and postage. 13. Please state who paid for the costs of distribution of the Autumn 1984 issue of the Euro-American Quarterly. * 6-1 <62K2J

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JUN 4 PZ: 43 Bard Young 12601 Ronda Southgate, Michigan 48195 May 31, 1985

Mr. Charles N. Steel General Counsel Federal Election Commission 1325 K Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20463

SUPPLEMENT TO COMPLAINT AGAINST GERALD CARLSON

CARLSON FOR CONGRESS

Dear Mr. Steel:

Again I write to supplement the COMPLAINT AGAINST GERALD CARLSON and the CARLSON FOR CONGRESS COMITTEE, which I filed by letter dated March 21, 1985.

Thank you very much.

Sincerely,

Bard Young &

Enclosure

Sworn and subscribed before me on this 31st day of May, 1985. -

County of Wayne, State of Michigan My Ccmmission expires rmvJcF /5" '19d/ m ? /A.) 10 XP a le if xie_,4;x_17- Xt"? o4lAs 7- 4f 4.-,ec 5 0,4/ 10 V(

"We do not wish for law and order, for law and order means the continued existence of this rotten, rip-off, Capitalist Jew System. We wish for anarchy and chaos which will enable us to attack the System while her Big Brother Pigs are trying to keep the pieces from falling apart. We wish for a situation so confused and mixed-up that we can go after those bastards responsible for the anti-White policies and attacks against our people which now exist. Such chaos would allow us to so intensify our assaults Headquarters that we could very well plunge the entire System to its NSLF death." P.O. Box 61 -JOSEPH TOMMASI Kenner, LA 70063 U.S.A. SMAY ' AM 2 J K.1985#

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~1 13NAY:5 P I: WILLIAMS & JENSEN 8 P1: -- PAUL ARNESON A PROwzSSIONAL CoWPORnIoN g/fo GEORGE D. BAKER WILLIAM T. BRACK LAWYERS ANN S. COSTELLO 1101 CONNECTICUT AVENUE. N.W. WINFIELD P. CRIGLER TELEPHONE JUNE E. EDMONDSON WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 JOHN P. FORD (202) es-801 ROBERT E. GLENNON J. STEVEN HART ROBERTE. JENSEN May 14, 1985 JOHN J. McMACKIN, JR. GEORGE G. OLSEN MARY LYNNE WHALEN - J. 0. WILLIAMS

Mr. Eric Kleinfeldt Federal Election Commission 1325 K Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20463 Dear Mr. Kleinfeldt: Enclosed is a letter from the "Euro-American Alliance" which I received recently from Bard Young of Southgate, Michigan. Mr. Young contacted me with some considerable concern in regard to the letter, and asked if his case could be expedited at the FEC. Mr. Young filed a complaint with the FEC last month against Gerald Carlson, the 1984 Republican nominee for Congress in Michigan's 7: fifteenth district, and the Carlson for Congress Committee. I understand that you were assigned to this complaint.

The reference in the letter to the copy of the Euro-American Quarterly, which Mr. Young obtained from a third party, indicates that the Euro-American Alliance utilizes some kind of tracking system in its mailings. The complaint, as I'm sure you are aware, was against Gerald Carlson and the Carlson for Congress Committee, and not the Euro-American Alliance. The exaggerated and defensive response of this unnamed party contributes to the perception that it is dangerous. It is apparent that Mr. Young faces the risk of abuse for filing his complaint with the FEC. In view of the threatening nature of the Euro-American Alliance letter, and the possibility of retaliatory action against Mr. Young, we view expediting this case as absolutely imperative. Thank you in advance for your attention to this matter. Sin l,

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Bard Young

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Dear -hr. Young, Se received today a copy of the cmplaint filed by you ..- ,.th the aid of r. David Keith 1160 Lathers, .rden City, -M4 48135,1 who provided -you with a copy of the &sro'merican Qudarterly for Autumn 94 wt h Federal -Election -COMUiaon Our -answer has .been filed with the' Federal V .lection C,,ission. We deny that we acted illegally -sa -imon-reqisteres campaign orTganrzation for mr., W.1.4erald Cron, -sanOn-regi1stered general political .. Action Com.teL (PAC), that we -wee aked to run an AdVer-tizseent -for fi4r. Carlson t s' cgo"aIgn, or that we aceepted any soney fo-o n . This we denied under oaths You would be vwel advised to consider your own legal .def ens, .f or :hat you and Me,& Keith have done is violate the Firs t Amendment rights of the-Euro-American Alliance, ....-Inc,* - thrh this puriou: a malici -action that you -. hae ist-t-uedefoe te Fderl' lecionCoazag.insio. 2Zhiz -matter -is,:beimg turned over -to our attorneys, with the intent to -have this matter brought before a ciLvil *.-bench in a Federal Judiciary Dixtrict. Incur Any expenses we in defending ourselves before the Federal Election N* JCiu±son willIDAe recouped -through . -this civil action ,, against.. .. .e-ith,-. aa.- and r.. conspirators.

Very truly yours,

- aj- Donald V. Clerkin, BS.,, LL. B Chairman / Comander 011C /cp Euro-Anerican Alliaince, Inc.,

63" WILLIAMS & JENSENX , A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION K r LAWY ERS 11C1 CONNECTICUT AVENUE. N.W ~\~, 'A WASHINGTON. D C 20036

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Mr. Eric Kleinfeldt CflE Federal Election Commission ) - 1325 K Street, N. W. 0e Washington, D. C. 20463 FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION

Bard Young 12601 Ronda Southgate, Michigan 48195 Dear Mr. Young: This letter is to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated May 31, 1985 which contained supplemental materials pertaining to the complaint we received on April 16, 1985 against Gerald R. Carlson. A copy of these materials will be sent to respondent. As a reminder, you will be notified as soon as the Commission takes final action on your complaint. Should you have or receive any further information in this matter, please forward it to this office. We suggest that this information be sworn to in the same manner as your original complaint. If you have any questions, please contact Cheryl Thomas at (202) 523-4143.

Sincerely, Charles N. Steele General Counsel

BY: Kenneth A. Gross Associate*General Counsel FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON,D.C. 20463

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June 10, 1985 Bard Young 12601 Ronda Southgate, Michigan 48195 Dear Mr. Young: Th'is letter is to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated May 31, 1985 which contained supplemental materials pertaining to the complaint we received on April 16, 1985 against Gerald R. Carlson. A copy of these materials will be sent to respondent. As a reminder, you will be notified as soon as the Commission takes final action on your complaint. Should you have or receive any further information in this matter, please forward it to this office. We suggest that this information be sworn to in the same manner as your original complaint. If--you-have-any- -- questions, please contact Cheryl Thomas at (202) 523-4143.

Sincerely, Char les N. 1$tee' Ge

Associate Ge ral Counsel

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SPECIAL DELIVERY RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013 RE: MUR 1980

Dear Mr. Carlson: On May 2, 1985, you were notified.that the Federal Election received a complaint from Bard Young alleging 03 violationsCommission of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended. You were also given a copy of the complaint and informed that your response to the complaint should * be submitted within fifteen days of your receipt of the notification. On June A, 1985, the Commission received an additional letter from the complainant pertaining to the allegations in the * complaint. We are enclosing a copy-of this letter. If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Andersen, the Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter, at (202) 523-4143. Sincerely, Charles N. Steele General Counsel

BY: Kenneth A. Gross Associate General Counsel FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHING TOND.C. 20463

June 10, 1985

SPECIAL DELIVERY RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013 RE: MUR 1980 Dear Mr. Carlson: On May 2, 1985, you were notified that the Federal Election Commission received a complaint from Bard Young alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended. You were also given a copy of the complaint and informed that your response to the complaint should be submitted within fifteen days of your receipt of the notification. .- On June 4, 1985, the Commission received an additional letter from the complainant pertaining to the allegations in the complaint. We are enclosing a copy of this letter. If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Andersen, the Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter, at (202) 523-4143.

C- Sincerely, Charles N. GeneralZo

BY: Associate Gei Counsel

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JUN 4 P2: 43 Bard Young a. . 12601 Ronda Southgate, Michigan 48195 May 31, 1985

Mr. Charles N. Steel General Counsel Federal Election Ccnmission 1325 K Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20463 SUPPLEMENT TO COMPLAINT AGAINST GERW CARLSOI CARLSON FOR CONGRESS

Dear Mr. Steel: Again I write to supplement the COWLAINT AGAINST GEPALD CARLSON and the CARLSON FOR CONGRESS COMITTEE, which 1985. I filed by letter dated March 21, Cn Thank you very much. , Sincerely, . . "

Bard Youg

Enclosure

Sworn and subscribed before me on this 31st day of May, 1985.

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for law and order means the continued existence of this rotten, rip-off. Capitalist Jew System. We wish for anarchy and chaos which will enable us to attackc the System while her Big Brother Pigs are trying to keep dhe pieces from falling S apart. We wish for a situation so confused and mixed-up that we can go after those bastards responsible for the anti-White policies and attacks against our people which now exist. Such chaos yould. allow us to so intensify our assaults NSLrF Headquarters that we could very well plunge the entire System to its o. .. 3death." Kenner, LA 70063 U.S.A.-OEPTMAS S FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C 20463

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Bard Young 12601 Ronda Southgate, Michigan 48195 Dear Mr. Young: This letter is to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated May 14, 1985 which contained supplemental materials pertaining to the complaint we received on April 16, 1985 against Gerald R. Carlson. A copy of these materials will be sent to respondent. As a reminder, you will be notified as soon as the Commission takes final action on your complaint. Should you have or receive any further information in this matter, please forward it to this office. We suggest that this information be sworn to in the same manner as your original complaint. If you have any questions, please contact Cheryl Thomas at (202) 523-4143. Sincerely,

Charles N. Steele General Counsel cv. BY: Kenneth A. Gross Associate General Counsel or, RBO

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D C 20463

May 24, 1985 Bard Young 12601 Ronda Southgate, Michigan 48195 Dear Mr. Young:

This letter is to acknowledge receipt of your letter dated May 14, 1985 which contained supplemental materials pertaining to the complaint we received on April 16, 1985 against Gerald R. Carlson. A copy of these materials will be sent to respondent. C7 As a reminder, you will be notified as soon as the 0% Commission takes final action on your complaint. Should you have or receive any further information in this matter, please forward it to this office. We suggest that this information be sworn to in the same manner as your original complaint. If you have any questions, please contact Cheryl Thomas at (202)523-4143.

Sincerely, - F FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION " WASHINGTON, DC 20463

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SPECIAL DELIVERY RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20463 MUR 1980 Dear Mr. Carlson: On May 2, 1985, you were notified that the Federal Election C"4 Commission received a complaint from Bard Young alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended. You were also given a copy of the complaint and informed that your response to the complaint should be submitted within fifteen days of your receipt of the notification. On May 17, 1985, the Commission received a letter, from the complainant pertaining to the allegations in the complaint. We are enclosing a copy of this letter. If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Anderson, the acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter at (202) 523-4143. Sincerely, Charles N. Steele Generalrojnsel

Enclosure - or FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WA~SINGTON, D C 20463

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SPECIAL DELIVERY RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Gerald R. Carlson P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20463 MUR 1980

Dear Mr. Carlsoni: On May 2, 1985, you were notified that the Federal Election Commission received a complaint from Bard Young alleging violations of certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign C711 Act of 1971, as amended. You were also given a copy of the complaint and informed that your response to the complaint should be submitted within fifteen days of your receipt of the notif ication. On May 17, 1985, the Commission received a letter, from the complainant pertaining to the allegations in the complaint. We

-' are enclosing a copy of this letter. If you have any questions, please contact R. Lee Anderson, the acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter at (202) 523-4143.

07 Sincerely, Charles N. Steele General Counsel

By: Kenneth A. Gross Associate General Counsel

Enclosure On

May 14, 1985

Mr. Bard Young 12601 Ronda Southgate,, MI 481-95

awc 4P Mr. Charles N. Steele General Counsel Federal Election Commission 1325 K Street, NW Washington, D.C. 20463

Attn: Eric Kleinfeldt

Dear Mr. Steele:

I write to supplement the Complaint Against Gerald Carlson and the Carlson for Congress Committee, which I filed by letter dated March 21, 1985.

Two issues, Nos. 300 and 301, of a publication called The Thunderbolt are enclosed. Issue No. 300 includes an article on page 3 entitled "Carlson Wins GOP Race for Congress." The article includes in its first paragraph the admission that Carlson "spent only $5,000 campaigning." In addition, the article advises in the last few paragraphs as follows:

Send Carlson A Donation!

If you want to help send a real "White Rights" message to Washington then make a campaign donation to Gerald Carlson immediately! If he could win a primary against all the powers that be Carlson may well win the general election - IT'S WORTH A TRY!

Rush your contribution today to:

Carlson For Congress Committee, P. 0. Box 546, Wayne, Mich. 48184.

on page 4 of issue No. 301 of The Thunderbolt, a letter from Gerald Carlson is reproduced. The letter comments on Carlson's success in garnering 40 percent of the vote in the general election in Michigan's fifteenth congressional district as follows: "Your kind article in The Thunderbolt helped to bring in enough campaign contributions to make this victory possible." The paragraph pre- ceding the Carlson letter states that Carlson received more money from The Thunderbolt "plug" than from any other source. A personal newsletter from The Thunderbolt, Inc., also enclosed, states that "The Thunderbolt was very pleased to learn from Gerald Carlson that so Mr. Charles N. Steele Attn: Eric Kleinfeldt May 14, 1985 Page Two

we were able to play a major role in his huge vote in the race for Congress." The value of The Thunderbolt advertisement and solicitation for contributions to the Carlson campaign is not known because Carlson did not file with the FEC as a candidate for federal office, or designate a principal campaign committee, or report contributions to and expenditures by his campaign. The "major role" of The Thunderbolt, Inc. in the Carlson federal election campaign remains undisclosed. Sincerely,

Bard Youn

' Enclosures Israel oeign Aid Secret om Public

lasael Blackmas U. Out Of Billiens lraal is one of the tiniest nations in the world yet receives over 25% of all U.S. Foreign Aidl Americans alkeady have a soaring no dbt gerowing at narly SliS billion a year bit, we still are forced by the Jewish Lobby to keep Israel financially afloat. For the first time over Congress has voted to maket 1964's foreign aid to Israel of 82.6 billion "grant" - meaning a free gift which does pot have to be repaid. At least half of all foreign aid to other nations is nmde up of oans repaid at normal interest rates. larsd's economy is a total disaster. Inflation is raging upward at 400%per year exceeded only by that of Argen. tina. it is estimated that within three years inflation will hit 1.000%. Thus the Bank of lraNi Governor Moshe Mads haumhsarrived in America requesting "emrNWn- cy grnts'"of an additional $900 million for 1985 with a furthe requast of 85 billion for 1966! Ameica has a $12 NEWS SUPPRESSED BY THE DAILY PRESS billion frign aid program and the Jews are demanding nearly HALF OF ALL THE AID WE HAVE TO GIVE g1un NO. -3W THE ENTIRE WORLD! lsera oseageucy WI Never Rd The Jews want both Reagan and Mondle to promise to guarantee the above foreign aid program BEFORE the Atluita Papers Found Guilty November 6 dection "to better help Jew vouers decide who is more pro-lerseL" Why is Israel facing total bankruptcy? The Jews have a very low production level. Their July Prof. Shockley Wine Cam balatc of paym t deficit hit a totally left out Shockley's record 81 billion! This is Against Atlanta explanation of his plan in his bytahgNeO f at *ton in the worl ercpta. In C otwTshWWie~.? articl. Their taped conver- ~ ~ ~ ~~; are living far=yn their Praism The Thnderbol As sation played back in the means. New carm cddr TV. vidso recoriders, furniture ane Relable Pubilatiom courtroom made clear uniported. They take expensive vacation and the -The Atlanta Canstltetolm- governemnt bureaucracy and state financed in. Shockley's views stating. socialized Joral is ONed by Ann "T'e major cause of the dustries are losing millions which is all made up by the U.S. taxpayer. Cox Chambers. the richest American Neres' intellre- Jews do not like to work at labor and if it woman in America. Still she were not for the enslaved Arabs in their midst tual and social deficits is nearly is a radical left-winger hereditary and racially r- nodtng would ba produced at all! IM W0Itriest Journal whose views are expounded gowtic in origin, and we not of Aug. 24 risveakhAst-raei's thregh "Aer A-tlanta foreign-urrency remediable tua major degre (Not:S A reserves have fallen to only 82.3 billion. loan over a weekend from a small New York bank nospper.wohltotout Any theemployee liberal by practical improvements to Isra inadvertenly in environment. " revealed this figur Jew officials line of An Cox will sn be had proclaimed they had 84 billion in reserves.) The Inter- Prof. Shockley also national sim another job. Thusly answered the question about Monetary Fund (IMF) will not loan Israel money negro journalist Roger because the nation refuses to tighten its purse strings. blacks in Oakland. Calif. They have ben asked t9 freeze pay mcreases, top sub- Witherspoon wrote a Prol. WuMm Sbhey pre- who have somewhat higher sidizing mny scathing article attacking ves Atlata newspape liell I.Q.s than Southern negroes. hlNuq*4M* Jews purchase from overseas. Prof. William Patriots- cease financing Shockley and He responded they have bankrupt industry, etc. The Jews demand his years of research in that luxury and high living be provided them no matter more White blood (genes) what it costs the American taxpayer! eugenics. The article stated from interracial unions. This "tho Shockley program was ta newspapers hired a bat- was challenged by the tried out in Germany durng tery of high priced lawyers Atlanta newspaper lawyers Special Privileges World War II. " and the trial received na. but Prof. Arthur G. Prof. Shockley won a tional publicity. We Give Israel Steinberg. an expert in Due to the influence of the Nobel Prize in 1956 as co- The Shoekley biology and human genetics Jew bloc vote along with their inventor of the transistor political contributions they wield immuense power in the from the University of which revolutionized the Prof. Shockley and Cleveland. Ohio. testified U.S. Congress. Thus Jews are able to Obtain special favors world numerous other scientists which no other nation in of electronics. Today that "dozens" of researchers the antire world would dare re- he is a professor have determined from every quest. Here am but a few of the special emeritus of had documented the fact privileges: electrical engineering at wide I.Q. test ever given in l)Georgla's Sen. Mack Mattingly three months ago in- that White gens can be Stanford University in this country that blacks con- traced in blacks. troduced a "free trade" bill which would allow Israel to be California. the only country in the world with the Tired of being sistently score well below Pulitzer Prize winning right to ship goods smeared by that of Whites and many duty tax free to the U.S. He the media for his reporter Clark Mollenhoff, said this "may likely reduce untirin efforts to improve score in the range of mental U.S. aid to Israel in 1985." This is already down now a professor at the drain the world in which we live retardation. This is the ele- Washington as Israel wants 85 billion for 1966. Also the Jews have and Lee Univer, refused to grant Shockley called the Adanta ment which has the highest sity in Va.. testified that the U.S. "free trade" in exporting our birth goods Constitution article "a dam- rate and also makes up Shockley had indeed bem to Isrsel. the highest 2) Israel is allowed to obtain all of its nable lie" and filed a 51.25 crime prone por libeled. He said this was a aid the first month million libel sit. The Atlan- tion of the population. of the year rather than have it prorated monthly deliberate attempt to throug out Thus Prof. Shockley has discredit Shockley's fin- the year. come up with a very sinmpl 3) Israel isallowed to pay loans to the U.S. over 30 years dins by portraying him as a common sense prograr. It "Hitlerian." Testifying w.~il other countri must repay in 12 Year. Israel only would pay low I.Q. blacks pays the interest duftn the first; 10 years, hoping the pran- against Shockley was a lef- il wil be"forgi've. $1,000 for each point under tist anthropologist. Ashley the 100 I.Q. 4 lanel is allowed standard if they Montagu freal name Israel to buy military equipment on an "in. would voluntarily undergo a stallment plan" while all over countries must pay in full Ehrenberg) who argued the upon delivery sterilization operation. It worn out theory that "en- with our foreign aid money. This allows the was later brought out by Jews time to use part of the "aid" for other vironment" was the root purposes. Prof. Arthur Jensen. 5) In 1979 pro-Jew politicians in Congrss voted a little cause of negro inferiority. publicized bill giving research psychologist at the Shockley's lawyer brought Isru the right to be the only country U. of Calif.. that he sup- in the world to bid on Pentagon military contracts. They out that Montagu had prais- have sold us 815 ported Shockley's plan and ed the Soviet Union's na- million in military equipmmt not coun- Shm* 85% of all blacks fall under ting a recent contract for 839 millio to produce all raido tionalities policies at a lsraes c&Praidmt Shamir the 100 I.Q. level. lCoaiaed em Page 2 wants U.S. foraina aid doubled! Black writer Witherspoon lCosthmad an Pe. 2 PAGE 2 U.S. Taxpayers "s Israel Our 51st State - .,Atlarga Papers Defe 8" Subsidize Israel's Or The Only State? (Coeasuied from Pae I) Pleasure Spending speech in 1942 at the leftist newspapers guilty of defam- Jefferson School in New ing one of the nation's Why Israel York. leading scientists! It will Can't Work! long serve as a reminder New York's "Aspen In' Prof. Shockley to the news media that they stitute" is a propaganda Proved Libel still can be sued and the front which spreads disin- U.S. District Judge next time a huge verdict formation glorifying Israel Robert Vinson, Jr. in- may well be handed down. which is often used by TV structed the jury not to Dr. Fields. on numerous evangelists to praise Jew "agree or disagree with occasions. has warned the "progress." Aspen reports Shockley's plan. The ques- Atlanta Newspapers that that Jew workers have the "strongest tion is - has Prof. Shockley should they brand him a work ethnic in been a victim of libel?" The "Nazi" he would sue for the world at 57%. Jury was made up of six peo libel. Just holding such a Americans liking, work is pie. one of whom was black. threat over their heads has a 52%. Germans. 26%. and They returned a verdict of sobering effect on the Daily British 17%." We can find guilty against the Atlanta Press which must pay high no documentation to back Newspapers but granted legal fee in such cases and up these figures. Prof. Shockley only Si in sometimes gigantic An oppoeite view comes token damages. His lawyer judgements. Thus we are from the Productivity in- called it "a splendid pleased that Prof. Shockley stitute, which, using Irsel victory" because a liberal won his case and only wish as a base of 100% out put of jury in a liberal city had he had received every cent of production, found Japan found the Atlanta the $1.2 million asked for. rated 11. England 121. Gigantic U.S. Aid To Belgium 137. Sweden 140. France 154. West Germany Israel Secret From Public 156. Canada 164. Holland ,Con-sled from Page I 182. America 182 and communication equipment used in jeeps. trucks, tanks. Switzerland the highest in etc.. by the U.S. Army. This contract put a large firm in the world with 189. W I - * fi- -* r" Dallas. Texas out of business which for years did this Switzerland and Israel can * manufacturing. The Jews also got the contract to make our be compared because their mortars which another firm has long held. More U.S. land size and population size Shockley, "Thunderbolt Accurate" workers lose their jobs just so the artificial bankrupt state are sirniliar and each has a of Israel can be propped up. large defense budget. Still The Thunderbolt Americans. realize The C 6 Israel is the only nation exempt form repaying any aid the Swiss are industrious Praised Thunderbolt carries the for military purchases. workers producing weekly During the course of the news suppressed by the dai- 7) Israel has a foreign debt of 823 billion and is allowed goods valued at $31.600 to a trial, attorneys for the ly press. That will continue by the U.S. to use our foreign aid to pay the annual interest Jew workers $16.700 Ithese Atlanta Newspapers sought to be our policy and we are on this debt. Their debt is growing now at the rate of 31. 1 are 1982 figuresi. to back Prof. Shockley down encouraged ourselves by billion a year. This is by far the highest per capita debt rate Jewish Week of December over the well known fact such famous and courageous of any other natin in the entire world. - 23. 1983 found that Jew that he has Wag been a men as Prof. Shockley and Jews Live High workers hold " anti- reader of The Thunderbot Prof. Jensen who are willing Off U.S. Taxpayers capitalist attitudes Ithey are Under cross-examination to take an open stand for the Israel's former consul for economic affairs. Yuval Elit- socialists). They find it dif- Shockley was asked why he truth in a world awash with ' zur. stated last May; "the present high standard of living ficult. -to understand the read The Thunderbolt and totally false propaganda in Israel does not make sense and is utterly inexcusabhe importance of competition replied straight forwardly, that "all the races are Israelis are living in an atomosphere of a never-neL er land and production quotas. ''It has some news I equal- and approving "in- There ie no reason why our balance of payments deficit Jews feel the government wouldn 't find anywhere else terracial marriage." More should be S5 billion a year and inflation raging at 400* and should "subsidize' fac- and has quoted me accurate- and more educated people growing daily." tories. IV.something I don't get are waking up to what our Elitzur added that Jews are living off the foreign md of Vast Government Waste anywhere else."- ancestors knew long ago - American tax-payers and that government subsidizing of Wealthy Jew Samuel THERE IS NO SUCH luxury imports for Jews is unheard of in any other country Koltun of Woodsbury. Conn. The Professor, along with THING AS RACIAL in the world. says he will no longer give a growing number of EQUALITY' Pres. Reagan Upe His Jew Vote money to Israel because of James Baker, Reagan's close advisor states that the pro- squandering. He writes: tReproduced from "Communist Daily World" of Sept 12.1 Israel programs of this administration should help Reagan "Israel cabinet ministers increase his percentage of the Jew vote from 20% four pay S400 a day for luxuryv Shockley Defends Thunderbolt years ago to over 50% this year. This is a major reason suites at the New York By ROMULO FAJARDO why the Jews are demanding more and more of our tax Regency Hotel excluding ATLANTA. Sept. I1 - William money before the elections can be held. mieals. entertainmenL travel Shockley, the physicist who contends The Jerusalem Post of Sept. 8th states that Israel bor- etc. Defence Minister Moshe that Afro-Amencans are genetically rows up to 5800 million annually from U.S. banks. They Arens ordered a W&5,000 inferior to whites, admitted subscnb- consider the bankrupt nation of Israel a "good risk .American car and minister ing to the publication of the because the politicians in Washington wWinever allow the .f Zipon a S54.000 auto. National State's Rights party under .ch~~ people to default - not so long as they can Both were returned after cross examination in a libel trial lu more money out of the U.S. taxpayers to under- public criticism. Still the here ite their gigantic economic wreck of a nation. ' Uanderlust' of some 80.000 Shockley. who is stung the Atlanta 'W e wish all the TV evangelists who prise Israel as be- Israeli who vacationed Consututon, a newspaper, for libel. in "God's Miracle" would see that parasitic nation for terseas last y'earspent $2 advocates the "voluntary" steriliza- wk'Jt it really is. It is the biggest flop to ever ejist in bhillon Uhch offset the S1 tion of Afro-Americans to solve socio- his.,Ary and would fold overnight if the U.S. withdrew ts billon Christian tourists economical problems. Shockley is finamsial aid. Those mis-guded preachers may well La'e ipent in Israel Whv should seeking 82.5 million in damages for been botght off by U.S. foreign aid to Israel because that I -end money to underwrite an article that appeared in July 1981 govermnent is always giving them free vacations to the oc- He is charging that the article ruined this shameful expense? tus cupied "Holy Land." You and I pay for these braun- As for Jew workers. reputation. washing xcursions for people who stand up in the pulpit Israel'sLabor Ministry Under cross-examination by the and der he word of Christ who clearly said those who reports that unnecessary newspaper's attorney. Shockley ad- follow hu~hall be known as the Chosen People- and that strikes. deliberate work mitted subscribing to the National certainly tes the Jews from this promise. State's Rights Party's publication "lowdowns. absenteeism "Thunderbolt." The tim a arrived to awaken the American people to plague production. The "It has some news I wouldn't find renew thcithet a againstes all foreign md and especially that report added that factories which is q dered on Israel. The Jews are no friends of anjwhre j," said Shockley from are antiquated and overstaf- the witness stand, adding that the the U.S. an lely responsible for alienating us from the fed with unnecessary long time fri hip we have always enjoyed with the anti- tabloid Q uoted h'~j workers which made them curatel thm I t-et any- communist countries. toO costly to be profitable. PAGE 3 Carlsonins GOP Race ? Congress Imporut Victory CIrmson Wino lBelowby columnist from "Detroit Hugh McDiarmid) Free Pre frightened. The recent Coafresional Nomination primary saw many Michigan's 15th Congres- party butladers democrats cross over and sional District has the op- little including the15th's vote Republican which portunity to make history iolorful hairwo .means a Reagan landslide is thiAyear because long-tme carie an Ptrc Itrie a gain an. Patricia building. NormUlly the City 'Rights for Whites" ad- Oh. Thea've done itagai. nawd. haddaezperedof Westland votes 75% vocate Gerald Carlson won Oh ad hyredn taan~explained it as an democratic but in the the Republican nominetion : We refer, of course. to the Republi. accident. She said Carlson race only 50% voted for Congress. What makes N can primary voters in Michigan's iert that Carlson. an un- democratic. In 1980 Gerald his victory even more peculiar 15th District who. for the known, had been Carlson ran against this significant is the fact that he second time i four years. nominated Flether the only Republi. same liberal Congressman white can candidate to ing door to Gerald Carlson. a self-avowed William Ford and polled door distributing supremacist. for Congress. file against the powerful Democratic. ig doatformo doors d n This time it was no accident. incumbent. U.S. Rep. Bill Ford of Tay. shaking hands with nearly a GOP voters had a responsible and lar. and nobody had paid attention to majority of the Districts respected - itnot very flashy- hisextremist leanings until too late. reistered voters. Gerald Carla. usset victory alternative candidate in Glen Kassel, Wisely perhaps. Ganzberger. who His election victory was shocks politicians. of Westland. The local party endorsed is still the district chair, flew off to no fluke because Carlsons at the same time we are Kassel. The state party endorsed Kas- California early Wednesday. leaving name was made a household discriminated against inhitr- sel. All the party pooh.tbhs. including 1984's explanations to others. word by his enemies in the ing and job promotions. We thehead of President Reagan's re- One was state Chairman Abraham daily press and Republican am uprooted and forced to election campaign, endorsed Kassel. who acknowledged that he was "un. himrarchy which virulently m o ve out of our And there had been an avalanche ofhappy" with the outcome but alad. a i1% attacked him. Carlson polled ntighborioods - still we are pro-Kassel paperwork. Carlsonleast- tat early thein the rt. ame.had Anddenouncd he sad 5.107 votes (54%1 to his op. taxed tO Pay for Our own The party's state committee had Carlson i to n the a ons ponent. GlenpoetlnKaals434of Kasel's 4.394 downfall" approved a resolution praising and he thewas distrct's at a loss Republicanto explain thevoters. actions votes 146%). Michigan Whites Finance Ghettoes endorsing Kausel and denouncing Judge Jobs Femkens - Republican Chairman. E. S. Carlon quted columnists Carlsan for "his admitted affiliation "'Clearly there's something unique "Blacks not dov Wopmd I C" AbrahaLm. sent a special let' Evans-Novak article of Jan. w the Ku Klux Klan. the American there." he said. 53,570 votes an the general ter to every registered voter 27, 1984 which for the fi azi Party and other extremist election (32%1 This time he in the district endorsing time in print admits. ..therou" and stating that it',epiores 'I'retched cad" has a real chance of winning. Glen Kassel and denouncing t l .n . and ab@oulXrjects the viewso s Here is a Rights for Carlson as a racist. Th big trouble of Mr.°Car"lsand roudath Another was Peter Fletcher of Yp. Deroit Frbe Press on Aug.9 Pat.A.for di . ftPcy:..O-oroomn teRepubai. silanta. the district's vice-chairman, Whites" candidate with a quoted the Dis uict's DaP•r" ' f or hs ilk who sought to deflect the blow. program to protect working qed FtheDricts GOPn tion of organized labor, people from imiugration heed Fletcher denouncing school teachers and rnori. which takes jobs from White - "Quite clearly." he told this ret. people who voted for ty groups, it depends on the der.•,uoa rf -~ we -YOUannow our. haveave nthin the resonsibilty absoubltto to Whites and lowem our stan. Carlson as "red-necks" and White workingalan s ac- Fr. dard of living Th':s the big Hfwcists.'" quiescence in heavy taxation The ruaoluton was drafted Iy Paul wretched cad for the next 90 days labor state wpucn shocked How Carlon Won needed to supply social ser- Gadoa. the chairman of Michigan's But. :92 by voting Gerald Carlson when pressed. he offered this the nation in argues vices for the black inner city. Reagan team. and distributed t explution: "Look at the numbers. He for that every ethnicthat eerygrouproup ehnic off whicwhich inin trnturn supliesoutsupplies9 outhea te distrctl astr week . s,"(Carlson) won with only 5.000 or so Gay George A alUce to district last week. vts(nfiilyh eetdKse win their Presidential color receives special massive 3 privlegste fomDmocati he votingoven. Patv.support for InAddiionInaddition. StteState GOPOP Chairmanhaiman5, 107lotof. to 4.394). and headefeatedthat's a very K small elprimar. as a .? gPtionist " pvileges frome theg e the Democratic Party. Spencer Abraham sent out press re- number. Of course there are that many candidate Reean camed erit because they are This is a mighty high cost teams on Aug. 3 that once "gnde rednecks in the district . that many, Mickugan A!, a ".ax-cut con. classified as "Minorities. for the average White work- nounced Carlson. voters who believe that a littlefa.cism servative in '.,O and wil Carlson says that ethnic ing man to pay just so a reiterated party would not be all bad." likely of corrupt politi. support for Karsel Fletcher contnued: sweep -he Itaw again White people such as the handful this Nu% 03 Fernek nows S''three million Czechs. seven cians can count on the black pandannounced that exactly wnero Gerald million French. five million vote once every two years, 4' volunteers would "That certain small but 1rresponsi. Carlson stanat - and Norwegians. etc.. are also Detroit is over 80-c black distribute pro-Kas- be element exis an even, Oits should he wn wr wuid have minorities" but thegovern.men igoref Tiswithu infavr 1.176.968 residents. jsel literatreaure at rainbow. Itdemonstrate our strongest .- ce n the meit ignores us in favor of This city has the ig- 15thDistrict poll. I-' tht ultimate freedom e our House rince .'.w -oviets Mhathecoloreds! nominious reputation of be. Hugh .MeDimr ing places on pri-society. the freedom tobe foolish."murdered Rep Larry Michigan taxpayers are ing number one in murder in mary election day. Or worse. McDonald Ca.*.un s win heavily taxed to support the the nation. 6th in rape. 2nd And and think as the black people means - PrRIOTS corrupt and decaying black in robbery. 16th in assault T otr come in poitcal power in WOULD Comj. 'LT IN political machine in Detroit. and 3rd in overall violent chose Carlson aI of the big citices of the DROVES T',4 Elected YEARS officials who have crime. Still. the White peo- The had done a ftedStates. they hate to HENCE RL\,,%t; ON advocated even higher taxes pIe of Michigan are forced toTS SIMILAR PI.A TF()RMS to support the blacks in give multi-millions in special $ I so once before. in learn hou' to climb hills. ALL ACROQ)'6 TmE NA. Detroit have been kicked out taxes just to keep the black 1980. when Some u-oi't. Some uill not Of Office by voter recall h cy of D Carlson. who now understand hot to run T1ON. ospofieleeiy y or wl getto or . claims residency in gorernment. Some a l not SEND C A R1,-) % special elctions. More wl functioning - a city which .cr.), A DONATIO%' fall in the November general still has vast deserted Dearyn srn.It nad Judge Feikens wasi. If you want :tedp send a election. The tax rebels have bulldozed neighborhoods 'eal ",% r' K. Ignts'' placed the "Voter's Choice from the 1968 Mart:n Abraham beenadreadful ern.mediately attacked as a nessage A an.'ictona Tax" reduction plan on the Luther King riots. barruassient to tae 'racist. Black leader then mauke a Nov 6 ballot. Gov. James . aona- James Hall said. 'As a mat- tion to Geraic , £ar)n .m- Blanchard is raising huge Judge Says Blacks charging: ter of fact. as I speak. I nediatelv' It -ie vk. wn a sums of money to fight the Unable To Govern "One of the things that Z,e think of what many White arimary amendment which he Michigan's Chief Federal haveeo gite black people rithe suburbanites must be think- aga.-.ot a.I the are Powers :ha: '. aran mav would require a Judge. John Feakens. ap- tame to learn to do is to learn ng right now It was a bad criarges wol by a pointed Detroit s black ho. to run city government, statement ell win :ne four-fifths approval to go into the dstnera. -aection by any Mayor Coleman Young to to run projects like the water newspaper Still Judge - IT'S ,ORTh % -Ry' governing body before taxes head the local sewage treat and sewer plant. Unfor Feakens refused to back d Rush your cur ' -' :.on to- can be raised. If approved. ment plant five years ago tunately. the,re still in an down or apologize. He .av toi thousands of featherbedding Now a suit has been brought era of deVelopment many of declared. "I'll stand on that C Carlson I',, ' state jobs will beeiminated, in court charging that ,,naress the them. think all you hate to comment I'm not backing V'ommittee. P So &u546. Carlson charges: "'White White suburbs have been do is talk about this thing. down and I'm not people taking it Vayne. Mich 4AIl are having to pay for overcharged for water and So you hear a lot of rhetoric. back either " iNote it the ezcessue crime and D ,,,' .n his high sewer service. Judge Talking is important. words Big Republican Vote t)istrict welfare costs of the blcks. Feikens stepped ana 'an .uiunteer down from are important. Could Sweep Carlson In C0 work shoite people are forced ... 'a, teraid to hearing the case but first "But you have to do more Left arlson a.r,-a d- support these people while ,Left-..awing then liberal politi' p hone n. . a 313 e Aus iI ('AIM'an uL k ouit/ar. Ad I cians in Michigan are 595-3215 , 95'3215 I Destroyin CiVlizatiot

African Report: A Continent Going Down Colorado's Gov. Lamm was on "60 Minutes" TV show Sunday. Sept. 23rd. He said he believed in racial equality until he and his wife visited the devastating squalor of In- dia and Bangladesh. In Calcutta he had to step over bodies of "street People" who died during the night to reach his hotel. He found disease and despair where ever he turned He said to himself that indeed this must be the beginning of the end of the world! Lamm said these countries are not developing they are disintegrating! Within 10 years Bangladesh. with few natural resources. and the size of California. will have a population greater than is Carl Rowan that of the U.S.A. The world population crush Weeps for Africa" threatening the every economic fiber of the White in' bellte aiefts a Pmkai rdb dustralized nations which are now themselves being flood- Dictator of VLaada has ed by these impoverished immigrants! We can no longer murdered far more fellow blacks afford to support the rest of the starving peoples of the than Idi Amin. world. HERE WE STUDY SOME BACKWARD NA- TIONS. Brutal Dictatorship In bilgeria Nigeria- Africa's Last Democracy Falls Black Columnist Caul Rowan Nigeria is the most important study of the overall pro- Carl Rowan. who has long attacked White rule in South blem plaguing all Africian countries. If Nigeria cannot Africa. writes this will now be more difficult for him. develop a free democratic society and a decent standard of Rowan says he was preparing an article for "Reader's "' living for its people then no nation in Black Africa can do Digest" on "Nigeria -The Beacon of Freedom In Africa." so! Here are the facts about Nigeria: He then sat down and wrote the followinr" 1)Nigeria is the wealthiest and most populated country "I almost weep when Africans throw off the shackles of r"-. in Africa. Western colonialism only to sink into political cesspools a.. - 2) The British granted Nigeria independence on Oct. 1. lored over by mslitamy dictators. or by black elitists who 1960 with a duly elected parliament court system, and a think they have been ordainedto rue for life circumstances Blacks in 22 Africa ecamis we disciplined army. w here a government-controlledpress is forbidden to critize stoemachs bloated. children bq forfood ' 3) Nigeria had a vast system of productive farms but either the ruler.for-life or his party. which is often the only A--f'. ns Can't Fee' O' after they were turned over to the blacks they abandoned them to move to the big cities. For the first time Nigeria "1 went to Nigeria and visited Tunde Thompson. writer '.C became a food importing nation -like every other black na- for The Guardian He said- those days of military hen- Starvation Sweeps Africa Aft tion in Africa. chmen swooping down in the wee hours to haul ajounhlist The U.N. reports that them, Nigeria Wracked With Corruption off to detention are gone forever. thank God Today Tunde starvation is rampant in22 the fl The word "dash" evolved out of Nigeria. It means a Thompson is in prison for the crime of publishing 'false black African nations. On from payoff for everything one must have to do business. A statements.' The new military dictators are absolutely TjV we se actress Slly is rap , . license. passport approval, travel reservations, hotel ruthless. totally greedy who have decided if anyone is go- Struthers and others raising years rooms. everything requires the additional payment of a ing to steal Nigeria's oil wealth it ought to be them ." money to "help one child" onial bribe which inAfrica is called by the "respectable" word- and give money to mis- itself e7 dash. Myw fro "The Peopes Weekly' sionary efforts to feed the 1980 Maowfr b bla ks indevuowiet.n hungry in Africa. Such con- misn Early this year the legally elected Ithough corrupti far btributions by individual Africi government of President Shehu Shagari was overthrown by the military. Gen. Buhari said he seized control to save HwTo Use Te__lehn Americans do no good what- food , Nigeria from becoming a "beggar nation" like the rest of HoTelephone soever because of the $1.5 Africa. Earlier Newsweek Magazine of Aug. 8. 1983 u massiveness of the problem. the Ia stated, "ifanything goes wrong in Nigeria it would be a nA,.nL,: it smom people who do not lve in town do not Actually it is counter pro- Iknow how to disaster which could set back the whole of Africa for use a public call box telephone. This is bow to do it. ductive to become involved decades." in such programs because The NOW TO OIAL birth Oil Rich • those who give money feel sorry for the victims. Thus Africi Lush Tropical Raia Forests they adopt liberal views Plagu. Nigeria had everything going for it.The country is rich toward allowing them to im- the U inoil. there isno starvation as exists in much of Africa. migrate here. adopting black AID' Anything will grow in the lush tripical rain forests children. and supporting origin Billions of oil dollars poured in from the drilling and expor- liberal and race-mixing goi. T ting of oilby White Western companies which paid high causes. Oct. sums to the government. Still the money disappeared. cor- probl '"nor ruption is rampant. political violence and crime plague the Birth Control ('rises nation. sister Nigeria derives more than 90% of its export earnings By the year 2008 there mean from oil.In 1980 she earned $26 billion and despite the will be 250 rrulon to ket blacks not world oil glut will still earn a healthy $15 billion this year starving to death in Africa tr Pres. Shagari launched numerous programs to provide with no way ;n which This i jobs for the people and turn the nation into a modern Western government can from showcase before the Western world. Thousands of miles of save them The population histor modern highways were planned. SI billion was aner. :o their of Africa is grow:nz faster cept v build the first subway in black Afirca in the cap~tn A than any other con,.nent in a Whi. Lagos and a luxurious new capital at Abuja would -he con- the world Just a :e% vears structed inthe center of the country to get peopie from ago in 1960 there -.Aere "uSt crowding too around the E much coastline. NOT ON PRO. 257 million biacks n all of Whi JECT HAS EVER BEEM COMPLETED! Africa. This iumpt-o -o 436 Africa Nigeria's population is exploding with one of the h:hest million in 19?M0anki -A:th an bovco; birth rates in the world 13.5%). Its 90 million population Richest black exploding birthrat.. : 3 2"7, notion. Why did it s-tlU at will double to 180 million by the year 2.000 in a coun.try on. a year the black p,,puation ly twice the size of collapse? emerg California. Vhile there are three main of Africa w il ;attedSe to that tribes there are over 200 tounges. The foreign debt .s only over one o:fl.''. people South $4 billion but it isrising at a rate of 30% annually \:treria within 25 vear, 1'U-. birth expert is bearly able to pay just the interest! The economy :s ,na rate far outstr:p- -t- abii- worki shambles. White factory engineers have left the country t oof the rest o, -7.,,ric d to because of (,Iclo ra&l''A the violent street crime and plants ha. e leed so 'ar. n... g'iant troyiny CIVIlization W ites gjave U', Mass Murder In Uganda Remember President Idi Amin who was accused by the world press of the mass slaughter of some 100.000 of his own people? Today the new President-for-life. Apollo Obote is accused of killing over 200.000! There is little in the news media about it because the N Western countries helped in- stall him in power. When the British left Uganda in 1962 and established a muertfte roesfollodrW blacks democratic form of govern- ,-wderedDictator far ofow Ugaudafello black&has i tha Id Amis. L ment the country was rich in natural resources, pro- sperous and known as the tal Dictatorship In Nigeria " Pearl of Africa." Now it is called "The Graveyard of Uganda: Two black Black Columnist Carl Rowa= Africa!" murdered on roadside. who has long attacked White rule in South Uganda has 40 different tea this will now be more difficult for him. .... a be was preparing an article for "Reader's tribes and there has been a long running " i The Beacon of Freedom In Africa. cvil war bet- herded vast numbers of em. r adwrote wean the two largest tribes the followinir - the Bantu and pi out of their homea and in- weep when Afncans throw off the shackes of __._- the Nilotic to tribes. Obote and his ragtag squalid detention camp c nieliam only to sink into polidcl cesspools . e. .. where many ae starving. L by mitary dictators, or by blak elitists who undisciplined army are members of the Nilotic tribe. They say they will k o 0*am ordained to rue for life cimucmstances Sledw is 22 Africas coustries ar atarvig. Her witha anyone found outaide the c t.contolkd press is forbidden to critize stoma bloated. childre beg for food from tourists. The terror is far worse than when Idi camp in the Bantu tribal I jb-lf or his parny, which is often the Amin was in -.,-.-. only4Africans Cn' Fed 9emseve, power. The U. N. Human areas. The violence has in- f, . Rights Organization has creased as the poorly paid t Ni a and visited Tunde Thompson. writer a soldiers roam the corn- h He sad: those days of milita y hen- Starvation Sweeps Africa charged that Obote's Africans cannot feed soldiers om tryside robbing. killing and b pdown in the wee hours to haul journalist The U-N. reports that tmnselves today kill every in site and with in their attacks on "guerilla raping innocent civilians. a am gone forever, thank God Today Tunde starvation is rampant in 22 the flight of White farmers They set up road blocks and b Ouphson for the crine of pubbuhing 'fdse black African nations. On from Africa food production areas. The 40.000 man army is rob foreigners and have t. The m w mitary dictators ae absoutely TV we see actresa Sally is rapidly declining. Just 20 become outlaw gangs in- o zreev who have decided if anyone Is 0go Struthers and others raising years ago under White col- virtually leaderless and in one village killed distinguishable from others soil wealth it ought to be thent. monev t "hsln one cdhild" . i jt..... A" .. #14 30 civilians whom they later said were in the army. and give money to mis- "saboteurs.- Children Anyone with guns and a Is ilm bem -T Peoples Weekly" itself and ezported food. By and may It 194 isRhdediasowift sionary efforts to feed the 1980. under black pregnant women were few men in uniform can a far buhlad blacw are in developmesat. hungry in Africa. Such con- mismanagement. most bayoneted to save on am- become a military leader. In t r , tributions by individual African countries depend on munition. At least 90 young the barracks prisoners are rt Americans do no good what- food imports. The U.S. sent girls were raped including tortured according to a new et v To Use Telephone soever because of the $1.5 billion in food grains in several nuns. They report by Amnesty Interns- t0 massiveness of the problem. the last four years. desecrated a local Moslem tional. It found that 9( It smms people who do sot lve intown do sot Actually it is counter pro- Refuse Mosque. as well as Catholic am a public call box telephome. T%6 iahow to do it. ductive to become involved to Farm The U.N. reported that and Protestant churches. in such programs because The U.N. group charged the Suspec 04OW TO OIAL those who give money feel birth control is needed in Africa more than food. harshness and brutality of sorry for the victims. Thus the soldiers was -horren- Death In Nigeria ral they adopt liberal views Plague is spreading even to the U.S. such as the deadly dous. '" The London Daily onj toward allowing them to im- Uganda soldiers have Telegram reports that tre migrate here, adopting black AIDS disease which originated in Zaimreithe Lagos. the overcrowded sie children, and supporting Con- the Portuguee. gol. of Mozambi- :apital of Nigeria is a an liberal and race-mixing que's temporary workers in iangerous place for either 1 causes. Oct. 18. 1983 blamed food problems in Africa on South Africa send money Whites or blacks to live. oft home to relatives and this is People are robbed at road Pu "nomadic farming" or sub- their Birth Control Crises sistence farming which largest source of blocks set up by bandits. A th, means foreign currency. While pregnant White woman was wa By the year 2008 there growing only enough Zambia to keep ones self alive and fCongol. Malawi and miurdered after she pleaded cu-i will be 250 million blacks Mozambique do at least one- for her life. Gangs will crash se starving to death in Africa not trying to feed a nation. third This is too much to expect of their trade with private parties and rob and b# with no way in which South Africa they only do Western government can from negroes who have 2% with other historically been known for black nations. save them. The population Thus from an economic of Africa is growing faster their aversion to labor ex- Moodale Biased Am cept when standpoint black "border" eac than any other continent in guided to work by nations Against a Whitp Ieaderqhin class. of Africa are totally Arab-Americana folk the world. Just a few years dependent on White Whites Must South Chi ago in 1960 there were just Feed Blacks Africa and Western White The American-Arab Anti- the, 257 million blacks in all of While the poorest nine nations millions of blacks cliscrimination Committee D Africa. This jumped to 436 African countries officiallv face starvation if they are umder Dr. James Zogby has blat million in 1980 and with an boycott South Africa they unable to learn methods of charged Mondale with refusing Wil exploding birthrate of 3.2% still accepted $300 million in birth control. Last year V D accept campaiorn contrnbu- cM / NIGERIA / a year the black population emergency food relief from alone 100.000 starved to tions from anyone of Arab des- fror of Africa will increase to death. eant. Dr. Zogby stated: Witt that 'White Colossus" of Since it is difficult to c hug over one billion people South Africa. South African convince blacks to limit the within 25 years. This "'Prominent 4,a-..4mencans tots S.. . too birth experts keep Mozambique number of their children. ;n Chicago tat e -eprwea o us this rate far outstrips the abili- workinr and run thair millions will starve to death t 6ft v~' - 1 ,.- - 2?m ,trar -A. Whites q a14e Uhem 11 itjrzca Mass Murder . .Voters Reject In Uganda Remember President Idi Amn who was accused by "4/ Feminist.Homo mtheworld press of the mass Democrat Appeal slaughter of some 100.000 of Mystery of z. his own people? Today the Ferraro's Name new President-for-life, Apollo Oot is accused of has killg over 200000! There stated to the press that she is little in the 0ws media kept her maiden name after about it because the marrying John Zaccaro to Western countries helped in. honor her "hard working stalrhn ntpower. When the mother." We now learn that British left Uganda in 1962 she accepted her husband's and established a name when they were mar- democratic form of govern- ned in 1960 and was Mrs. met the country was rich in Geraldine Zaccaro until natural resources. pro- deciding to run for Con- gress. She wanted to pander sperous and known as the after the Women's Lib and Pearl of Africa." Now it is lesbian vote in New York Ci- caled "The Graveyard of Uganda: Two black civilians tied together by Pres. Obote's lawlesa soldiers Africa! " murdered on roadside. Thus on May 29. 1978, Uganda has 40 different some 18 years after her mar- I tribes and there has been a riage she went into court long running civil war bet- prisoners are whipped with loot. commit armed rob.ald had her name legally wen the two largest tribes herded vast numbers of peo- pie out of their homes and in- barbed wire. amputations beries and steal foodchangod back to Ferraro! - the Bantu and the Nilotic done with machetes, burn- delivers at gunmpoint from This action was cheered by " tribes. Obote and his ragtag to squalid detention camps where many am starving. ing of geitls and brealing CARE and Red Cross pro.fanatic women's libbers. undisciplined army are of limbs with rifle butte is prams Often they are drunk Gloria Stainem. Bella Abzug members of the Nilotic tribe. They say they will ill ig. Herew The terror is far worse than anyone found outside the common treatment. Someor on drugs so that no oneand Betty Friedan lall oI5SW. -when Idi Amin was in camps in the Bantu tribal 1.5 million natives have been can predict what type ofJewessesl. Now we learn still uses her mar- power. The U. N. Human arms. The violence has in- forced to move from their violence they might controlthat she 7 ,1e Rghts Organization has creased as the poorly paid tribal areas and their farms on foregnm who dare tond name Zaccaro on her 'he'pn s Righ to driver's license and other charged that Obot's soldiers roam the coun- have slowly rotted. Young enter Uganda trying help. always tortured Buildings in the British lega papers. Thus willthe So- not feed soldiers killevery one in site tryside robbing. killing and boys are raping innocent civilians. and bludgeoned to death built capital of Kampalareal Mrs. Zaccaro or Ms. today and with in their attacks on "guerrilla disr.ir Ferraro stand up? The )f White farmers areas." They set up road blocks and because they might "join have fallen into rob foreigners and have the enemy when they get and once bautiful resor American people will not t fo6d-production The 40.000 man army is hotels along lake Victoria vote for the pro-communist leclining. Just 20 virtually leaderless and in beome- outlaw gangs in- older." distinguishable from others are now dirty eyesores. All Mondale - Ferraro ticket undaew-White col- one village killed 30 civilians the major strets are deeply when they learn where these were in the army. Jealously among rival Africa easily fed whom they later said Anyone with guns and a leaders has led to the rotted and full of potholes. people really stand with the xported food. By "saboteurs." Children and of doctors. One former black leader weirdos. wackos. homos and black pregnant women were few men in uniform can assassination ind become a military leader. In teachers, political and recently stated that if the Reds we saw screaming for cement. most bayoneted to save on am- the barracks prisoners are religiou leaders and mos people could vote on the them on TV and in the intries.depend on munition. At least 90 young of British colored rule tmee of San Francisco. ts, The U.S. sent girls were raped including tortured according to a new educated blacks have fled return in food grains in several nuns. They report by Amnesty Intern - the country. Since the it would be a resounding tional. It found that soldiers are raey paid they 95% of - YES! ir y4is. desecrated a local Moslem Fernar Backs e to Farm Mosque. as well as Catholic Homo. Rights and Protestant churches. r.iseede that The U.N. group charged the Suspects 'Burned Alive Geralde Ferraro headed the re ihan food. harshness and brutality of Democratic Platform Commit- ire g ehan od the soldiers was "horren. tee in San Francisco. She Death In Nigeria rape the guests. Thoes who with an old automobile tire labored hard for adopton of a preading even o dous." The London Daily can afford it must live in for- secured around their neck. no-comproamse plank callin for ch as the deadly Uganda soldiers have isease which Telegram reports that tresses of barbed wire with The tireis set afire and the a total ban on all discrimination Lagos. the overcrowded electronic alarm systems victim screams in agony as baed on -sexual orientation." n Zaire the Con- the Portuguese. Mozambi- capital of Nigeria is a and hired guards. the people dance around the If adopted into law it would w York Times of que s temporary grisly site.There isno sign break down laws against workers in dangerous place for either Robbers amd thieves are homosexuals entering the 183 blamed food South Africa send money Whites or blacks to live. often burned to death inthe of revulsion at the human in Africa on home to relatives and this is military. immigrating to the People are robbed at road public streets of Lagos with bonfire. The thick stench of U.S.. adopting ch Idren. etc. arming' or sub their largest source of the police looking the other burned rubber and flesh .arming which foreign currency. While blocks set up by bandits. A The bill also calls for increased pregnant White woman was way. Itis called. "re-tiring" hangs in the airfor hours federal spending of tax payers ing only enough Zambia iCongo). Malawi and and people Mozambique do at least one- murdered after she pleaded criminals. Black vigilantees act as if were 24 dollars to find a cure for the "re-tirings" last month deadly AIDS disease to for her life. Gangs will crash seize reel or imagined law feed a nation. third of their trade with breakers and alone!" much to expect South Africa they only do private parties and rob and tie them up oes who have 2% with other black nations. lorael's Siege of Beirut been known for Thus from an economic -The Final Count ion to labor ex- standpoint black "border" Mondale Biased Americans. In fact ihowi had The Seige of Beirut during Israel final stage .,t .t, nason of uided to work by Agaiast each conrnbuted SL.OW0to you Lebanon has Just now revealed the total death count '% the Red 'dprhin c - nations of Africa are totally Arab-Amea foLlowing a private meeting &A Cross. With the final exhuming of another 1.20v tKe- the total .shMust dependent on White South Chicago on May 22 had had for Beirut and its suburbs is 19.085 dead. Of that number 840*c Blacks Africa and Western White The Anerican-Arab Anti. their checks rurned to them.'" were civilians. What would the world reaction be i t.,nat number e poorest nine nations millions of blacks )iscri mination Committee Dr. Zogby also noted that the of Jews had been kilted in an Arab attack upon a% rel Aviv? intries officially face starvation if they are inder Dr. James Zogby has black mayor of Philadelphia. W. The U. S. Army would have been flown in o%erniocnz h' time for uth Africa they unable to learn methods of c:harg d Mondale with refusing Wilson Goode. also refuses to our one sided pro-Israel foreign policy must n. ,'wed and d $300 million in birth control. Last year o acc ept campaign contnbu- accept campaign donations reversed. 'im anv.on of Arab des- from Arabs or to even meet food relief from alone 100,000 starved to tinns F *nt. Dr. Zogby stated: with them. This is a city with a .e Colossus' of death. Since it is difficult to huge Jew population and is The Thunderbolt is a son-profit corporation Publisher andI a. South African convince blacks to limit the "Prominent .4rb-Americans totally run by Jews. Zogby ep Mozambique number of their children. in Chicago have reporred to us this constitutes a spreadingsays managing editor. Robert A. Bowling; contributing nrter Dr. E. md run their millions will starve to death hat your campaign as a natter 'disenfranchisement" of -%rab- R. Fields. arbors and the in the immediate years of policy :s not accepting Con- Americans. Mondale, as usual. 15 .Arab - 'a dam built b% ahead. trib utios had no comment. ____ Mili111taryPA09I Censhiep Bans Real Mfedom InIsrael ned such as "The Night a Israel Is Not q ed0m King Was Born" which por. A DMmocracy - trayed the birth of Christ Censorship Suppreswes imissionary efforts to con- Freedom ensMhip vert Jews are banned in MiiNearly every week we read 'free" Israeli. Music by Ger- of preachers and politicians man composer Richard claiming that the U.S. must 'd Wagner is banned because U2SeiS Hitler's support Israel because it is his music was the only democratic state in favorite - which makes lit. the Middle East. Nothing tle sense at all except to fur- could be further from the ther demonstrate the vicious truth. The suppression of Jew hatred of anything Ger. ABC was only allowed to the freedoms of over one CBS News had portiosa total- man. million Palestinians on the show what was "Cleared by ly cemsored out by Jew mesors. Most important of all is West Bank alone should pro- Israeli Censors." that people realize that this system of dictatorship is ex. ve this point. Jew leaders Very p ci eo~ S twe mtwwka(A. atl m Ct)Wamed *A& ew, have clearly indicated that Defes Mialater Areas con- actly what the Jews want to the creeping annexation of trols ceasormlp policy. impose on all of us right here the West Bank will never in- opponents oversew.. His bad for them. " sor's rulings." so I am sub- in America. That is why clude the right to vote for name is Avraharn Achitov Night after night jected to constant petty they push the Genocide Palestinian people. who now fears for his own American TV viewers harassment as the Israelis Treaty which would ban all Book Burning life. Halevy has remained in wondered what it meant are trying to force me out of criticism of the Jews. The In Israel the U.S. rather than return when they read subtitles on business." Some times he is truth hurts when you violate Israel's censorship is a to face a stacked Jew TV news stating. "Cleared ordered to close down for as people's freedom. Unless vast bureaucracy by itself. military tribunal. by Israeli Censors." The rule long as two weeks at a time! Christians awaken soon Over a thousand hidden Both the Jewish is that news should not be One article on the mistreat. America will become hands decide what both the newspaper Hadashot and its broadcast if it might affect ment of Arab prisoners was another Israel. Poland and local and foreign press and printer were closed down for support for Israel among banned. Al Shaab's offices Russia. Freedom will last TV can report. Since 1948 daring to publish a photo of Americans. Pictures of the have been bombed. They only so long as FREE MEN some 1.000 books have been a Palestinian prisoner who bombing of Beirut showing receive death threats over are ready. willing and able to €' banned from Israel in- hijacked a bus. He was wounded and dying civilians the phone and by letter but stand up and fight for their cluding one by Shakespeare beaten to death by Israeli was banned as "aiding PLO the Jew police will do rights! - "'The Merchant of security thugs after being propaganda." even though nothing about it. Venice" - because it por- taken prisoner 'as was they constituted the full All Expression trays Jews as money hungry another mani. The official truth of the disaster and Censored In Israel connivers like Shvlock - line was that they died in a mass killing of innocent peo- The censorship board is say the censors. The censor. shoot out with the police pie Even an ABC interview called "The Israeli Press ship law is so vague it covers TV News with PLO Leader Yasser Council.- But, they don't to three years in prison for nearly everything. Heavily Censored Arafat was cut from believe in a free press, only a devising a fraudulent The law states the censor The Israeli Supreme Court transmission to the U.S. tightly controlled press. scheme to obtain bank .. can ban anything that poses has upheld the powers of the Family. Finally U S Last Dec. 26 the Press Coun- money. He is also wanted in a danger to state security. censors from which there is newsmen had to send their cil banned all newspapers in Canada and England on the public order. public well be- no appeal from their ar- stories to Cyprus for relay Israel from showing same charges 'rhe Hassidic ing or might lead to the bitrary decisions. During back to the U.S. to get closeups of mourners at rabbi and his %tudentsmar- disturbance of the peace! the invasion of lebanon around TV satellite facilities funerals. They said allowing ched into court and demand- That is about as all- newscasts by NBC CBS and in Israel. people to see the grief of ed that he be provided with embracing as one can get' A ABC-TV were severely cen- Newspapers families might demoralize full kosher meals in prison. correspondent for the sored. Just before live TV Closed Down the occupation forces over He said it made him sick to Washingon Star was ac- would go on the air scenes of On the Arab West Bank of the conqured Arabs. They eat "Christian food.' He tually indicted for evading people clearing rubble seek- Palestine three newspapers gave the excuse. "we must claimed that during his first i-, the censorship laws for ing a dead loved one were are harassed by the Jew cen- not encroach upon the in- few months in prison he has which one can receive 15 cut off. Pictures of a dead sors on a daily basis They timate right of privacy to a only been able to eat lettuce. years imprisonment. He is PLO soldier was shown but are Al Shaab. Al Fajr and Al man or woman agonizing oranges. apples and dry rice. Jew dead civilians, such is elder- Quds. One editor said he had over the death of a loved The prison offered him David Halevv. a - himself. His "crime" was to ly men and women or to prepare 25 .' more one." Thus the censors can Kosher TV dinners hut the reveal the name of Israel's children were censored \ BC material for his paper than find an excuse for their rabbi refused to eat them secret police, head of "Shin chief Paul Miller in Tel Aviv he needs as that much would trampling of freedom. because they are not Bet.' This is Israel's said. "Their censuorhip ,aes be deleted by the censors. Christianity prepared in a Glatt kosher ''Murder Inc..'' which are outrageous. The\ cutout He is M. Yalsh who said Censored kitchen." In other words he assassinates and sabotages anything that Piight look there is no appeal of a cen. Many films have been ban- wants the government to provide him wiLth a cook and Federal Judge. Jew. Milton kitchen service just for Shadur ruled that Jew kids himself! Warden Patrick Special Laws For Jews Only can wear yarmulkas during Kane described Rabbi athletic events - such as Court Rules Jews does not apply to Jews1 Prushinowsk as a neathy Once again, the law is basketball. The Illinois man who has not lost May Wear Skull Athletic Assn argued that Cape In Military twisted by the Jews who are weight. He eat- the the ones who used Jew Ira they posed a physical threat The National Jewish Com- because they would fall off 'restricted' food hut nas a Glasser s ACLU to ban manzpulatiie peronalitv mission on Law and Public .heir heads and injure Affairs (COLPAt went into rayer and Bible reading ;n Some believe tLtjt the 42 federal court with a suit the schools as well as players on the slpper' gym- year old rabbi. Aith 11 demanding that the U.S. Air hristmas and Easter nasium floors_ Still this was children. is trying to make Force allow Capt. Simcha eents on public property ,wierruled because what the his stay in prison c,'ostly Goldman the right to wear a Yet, the Jews can practice powerful Jews demand they that the gorernment will be yarmulka skull cap instead their religion on military quickly get - after all, are happy to free him' These not Jews the self-chosen peo- chosen people have a million of his military hat while on a se 1. duty. The military argued Quickly New York Jew ple - according to certain tricks up the i,,ng black this would interfere with Rep Stephen Solarz in. pro-Jew TV e~angelists who sleeves of their lassidic discipline and the "esprit de troduced a bill in Congress have forgotten that the Holy robes. corps.'' Judge Aubrey to have the federal court s Bible teaches that the What a great tragedy it Robinson ruled that to for- Hasidic Jews are new decision apply to all bran- "Chosen" are those who ac- was that our t,)unding bid Jews from wearing their privileged group. ches of the military, COLPA cept and follow the fathers failed to h".-d the ad- Christ? varmulka's violates their bragged that. no Christian teachings of Jesus vice of Ben amin Franklin :.constitutional right of judge has violated the con- Congressman would dare to Jews Receive Kosher that the Jews be t)rhidden freedom of religion." stitutional provision ailing oppose this pro-Jew legisla- Dinners In Prison from immigrat r.: to Still this is while Goldman for the separation o1 church !,on Hassidic Rabbi Joseph America by the t , Con- is on military duty and the and state (which apparently At the same time Illinois Prushinowski was sentenced stitution as he pr,,p,-1Ld . 0 PAGE 7 uas discovered Europe's Jews. Hitler allow. scandal in %4hchb he illegally Anono , Facts About Mass.. and onn Thus that while Jews constitute ed 60.000 German Jews the Iirtel to Ponder the more Jews you have the received money from finan. travel to Plaestine Wolfson of less than 31 of the popula. right to Israeli Wome Speak Out more people oppose them. cier Louis $5.000 each. This Jacksonville. Fla.. has told tion they make up 250 of and take is a book by Judith Rosen. Israels foreign Aid is four to would be equal to over than the Mar- Jews. -you don't have to be the people addicted She writes that Jews in times greater They report many 550.000 today. shall Plan. After World War apologetic over the invasion gambling. Israel are. ''socially Jews Materialistic spent $12 billion of Lebanon. The deed was casnos are staffed by backward, riddled with class II the U.S. provide the Jewish The Jewish Post. Oct. 12 to help rebuild all of war ton justified and in accordance and will and racial prejudice. 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Communist Senator Elected In Iowa Senator elect Tom Harkin was able to defeat Sen. Roger Jepsen because the daily press in Iowa deliberately covered. up Harkin's communist front connections. Human Events, a conservative Republican publication in Washington D.C. revealed the shocking details. The House Committee on Internal Security in 1971 identified the Institute for Political Studies (IPS) as "the far left radical think tank an Washington. " This communist front was founded and is Smir Ton Hauka. i secrelbader is headed by Jew Marcus Raskin Commealit lastiuteFor Political ISSUE NO. 31 (who is of Russian descent.) S-e tIPs). The IPS is said to influence 56 have been here before. Tom WxpoJed: congreamen! Harkin certainly has been. He Who oat Jew Payoff In Nov. Election In 1978 Marcus and his IPS and I have conceived all sorts of came up with a study called, good revolutionary thinp for "Social Reconstruction". which was the outline of a the good of the Republic, and sometimes for the good of proposed plan to turn America Why Jews Spew Millonm To Ddest Se.. Percy into a Marxist state. It called other republics." replies: -1 am Leonard Linkon is a powerful Jew operating out of an office at for slashing billion from Mr. Harkin 50 here to actively thank the IPS. I 30 West Washington St.. Chicago. IlL 60602. He sent out the Defense Budget and appreciate all the kindness you thousands of letters to every Jew businessman in the nation. spending this money on have shown me... all of you Linkon declared Sen. Percy had to be defeated because. "Percy massive welfare increases. have worked so diligently over claims some of his bestfriends are Jews but hefavors the creation C" Marcus denounced our present of a Palestinian Liberation Organzation state on the West Bank economic system as one the years. I need you to identify which individuals, so that, God and Gaza. Pere- helped block the U.S. sale of addstional F-16 et ...... "colonizes" poor countries and fighters to Israel." holds their people 'hostage to willing, Reagan loses the election. . .the day after the Sen. Percy also angered Jews on a radio program Oct. 5, America's violent techniques." election we can ge the people WMAQ caled -Chicago News Conference." He criticized Paul -- He charges that the U.S. in those positions on the Simon for advocating moving the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to "industrial military complex National Security Council... Jerusalem declaring. "The Jewish people are the most bmwtlgtm holds ordinary people in the State Dept. and in the people I've ever known, but they are also extraordinarily domination in a Plantation Defense Dept., who share our emotional - and on that particular issue they are wrong. wrong. Colony." beliefs.. .Ineed your help and wrong."* C' Sen. Harkin is a member of input on this. . .toput the Later that same day. Michael Kotzin. head of the Chicago Anti- the IPS and co-sponsored their maximum pressure on Walter Defamation League denounced Percy's comments as "typical conference in Washington Mondale.. ." stereotypical thinking." which he described as being "a Thus if Mondale had been Leonard Linkon gave the following reasons why Jews should valuable resource for me in my elected President Sen. Harkin vote for Paul Simon and give money until ithurts. He said: work." would have been working with "Paul Simon is afriend of Israel in the truest sense of the word One of Sen. Harkin's chief communists to saturate his He has traveled many times to Israel as a Congressman, financial supporters is Marxist Democratic Administration personally meeting with Ben-Gurion. Begin. Daian and Golda millionaire Stewart Mott in with Marxists and fellow- Mer. He is one of only 25 members of Congress to a'lea suit whose home the communist travelers. Thank God this has against the Sec'. of Commerce for his complicity in the Arab front IPS holds meetings. been blocked but it is more Boycott. Simon is opposed to the sale of arms to the Arabs and he Human Events has in its urgent than ever before that stands with us on domestic issues also. Simon is against school possession a tape recording of a Iowa Patriots spread the word prayer, for a nuclear arms freeze. for the ERA and separation of conversation in Mott's home of - THE DAILY PRESS HAS church and state as well asfor civil rights. The Illinois election is in an IPS meeting in which the MISLED YOU - A AW m its final. critical days. I am writing to tell you that Charles Percy is following was stated: COMMUNIST FRONTER Sea. Jee Helm fighting for his political life. We (Jews) can defeat him. Take out Mr. Mat: "Welcome to the HAS BEEN ELECTED-ON your checkbook now. Give as if your future and the future of house. I suspect many of you GUARD PATRIOTS! Millions spent Israel depends on it - because itprobably does. Big Money The Key To Sincerely, Poltics Leom Linkon Illinois Ex-Sen. Charles Percy states on live TV election (Editor's Note: What if we Christians mailed hundreds of thousands of similar letters telling people to vote for Jesse Helms and Charles night. 'I was beaten by New Percy because they are Christians and will place our race and York money!" (Editor's Note: religion first in all their political decisions!!! We would be THE SIMPLE TRUTH!!! He might as well have said, "Jew money!") denounced for being "racist." -haters". and 'bigots- by the liberal Jews vote for politicians strictly on religious issues - they North Carolina Sen. Jesse daily press and Jew leaders irom coast to coast. Yet the powerful give huge sum of money only to pro-Jew and pro-Israel wealthy Jew organization gets away with this and not one single Helms was shocked by the in candidates. millions of dollars poured into person public life will denounce this subversive attempt to Any political leaders who takes a pro-Christian stand for the coffers of his opponent the directly control every single U.S. Senator and Representative in school prayer, private school tax credits, anti-abortion, etc.. "Mondale Liberal Gov. Jim Washington.) like Sen. Helms and Rep. Swindal Jews wil vigorously Hunt." Washington Post Jew Jew PACS Gave S4 give up to S5.000. The Israeli oppose. Organized Jew communities will spend millions to writer Edwin Yoder on Oct. 30 Million To Pro-Zionists Lobby in Washington. D.C. defeat such Chrktian patriots! wrote: "On the Middle East The law allows an individual has revealed that Jewish Helms recently hedged and to give no more than S1.000 to a communities around the nation softened his customary critism Congressional candidate. With have formed at least 54 PACs. of Israel in order, apparently. ones wife also giving this can They zeroed in on certain to try to stop the flow of total S2,000 (which is a drop in candidates with all 54 PAC contributions from Jewish the bucket thesedays.)A group committees giving the sources to the Hunt Campaign." of people can form a "Political maximum allowed under the Action Committee" (PAC) and (Continued ,on page 2) RepLevafPAGE 2 efeat Sends " I t Rage

By Dr. E. R. Fields dealing, free-spending liberal.'" Jews Voted For Thei Co- (Note: This is a perfect Religions - But Blasted description of Levitas! Christiam Who Did Sme!! Threaten Rep. Pat Swindall! Organized Jewry is outraged over the defeat of Southern Israelite writer five-term Jew Congressman Rabinowitz wrote a lead Elliott Levitas of Ga. "The editorial posing a warning that Southern Israelite" of Nov. 9 in Pat Swindall had better be on hmdtme, er Pa Soli defesell Leele a "Clidi an article by Allen Rabinowitz guard because the Jew duke." HN beaid iginde wO Kim bftb@ZPudh 11l1 first be" - a dol -aipeu-d ! charged that Levitas was community was keeping a close He stated : Feede Ia Raa by Morris AMMaOf waIl9'sLobiy. defeated because he is a Jew! watch on him. He wrote Congressman-elect "WHAT MEANS US? Swin- AIPAC. Is WashiaIesa. D.C. Pat Swindall was a self- dali's campaign literature slogan By MORM J. AMITAY professed "Born Again was he was 'one of us'. The 'us' in WASHINGTON - As the nation's attention is fo- Christian" who smeared question was never properly cused on the prsidential election on Tuesday, the Levitas as a -closet liberal." identified Given Swindall's Amoerican Jewish community, and particularly sup- and pulling his hair out to make Atlanta Jew Anti-Defamation strong support of the porters oflIsae, w1lso be watching a number of va- "concession" speech. He tal U.S. Senate and Hous rM. League head Stuart Lewengrub bitter president"% policies and his did not congratulate his In Illinois, the latest polls show Democratic Rep. charged Pat Swindall's identification as a 'born again' opponent Swindall and even Paul Simon overtaking Percy and running even with supporters made appeals to Christian many took this to him for the first time. Percy, the influential chairman "religious prejudice" by urging said he would not meet with mean he had embraced the ofthe Foreign Relations Committee. has been criticised him. Levitas lashed out people to -vote-Christian" and religious right '(Editor's Note: by Israel supporters for, among other things, hispoei- charging Swindall had won by tive statements regarding Yasir Arafat and his role in to vote for "one of us." The Jews demand that all pining approval of both the AWACS and F-ISs for The same issue of Southern telling "lies" and attacked the elected officials embrace the press for not exposing the Saudi Arabia. Israelite bemoaned the fact that "Jewish Left.") In contrast to past elections, significant numbers of alleged "lies" during the Jew Kenneth Rothman lost his Rabinowitz continues: "if Jews. blacks. liberals and labor unions which pre. campaign. vioud s5 are now row theirsup bid for Gov. of Mo., and Swillssd wrests to beuof o/us' port to Simon. T-hehigly respected Mmon Has com- Jewess Edyth Harrison lost her Instead of taking Levitas to he needs to &op A ideodogicel task for attacking the news piled an excellentrecord on Israel-related issues. This bid to defeat Sen. John Warner ekEuy. 'Us' ,will be welchbs media The Atlanta Constitution rae should go down to the wire and will be one of the of Va. Thus it is alright for Jews most eloely watched elections by the Jewish commu. to vote along racial and Jew the following day (Nov. 9) The Jews watch eeryone in nity. obligingly accepted Levitas religious lines but similar politics who they fear might lashing and wrote: 1i0% ReMble Friesie political action by Christians tongue have the courage to break "Levitas wasn't just A large number of Isrsel'sfriends in Congress who should be condemned! FREE of Jew control We need are up for re-election are considered "safe" this yeqr. outpolled He ww fltimlammed more upset victories that drive In this category we would put such stalwarts as Sen. LiVItas "Sour Grapes" mugged. fleeced and hung out out of office Zionists and their Howell Heflin (D-Ala.); Sen. Joseph Biden iD.Del.i; to dry" in the meanest gunfight stooges who place the interests Sen. Max Baucus iD-Mont.); Sen. Bill Bradley (D- Concesion this side of Dodge City... He of Israel over the best interests N.J.i and Sen. Claiborne Pell D-R I.i. opponent It took two days before the deserved aprincipled of America Our warm Normally Reliable Friese and afairfight. He got neither. of senators who are usually defeated Rep. Elliott Levitas congratulations to Congress- In addition, a number What he got %as a barrage of supportive are also in good political shape accordingto could cemae nashing his teeth man elect Pat Swindall Please Levita.i teatest information. They are David Pryor D-Ark 1: distortions suggesting don't let thee %ile Jews ID-Ga.): Walter D. Huddleston ,D-Ky was a loss-down, double tnssniuasesi13 Pete Domenici R-N. Mex.,. Larry Presler R.S.D inimilate wu rat and Alan Simpson ,R.Wyo . Beow rom "Souther Isaelite" ov.9. Critics of Isrsel Conversely. two of Israel's most consistent critics in REUGIOUS RIGHT A DANGER the Senate are virtual shoo-ins. These are Oregon He- An exit poll conducted by the Commenting on the elction out- publican Mark 0. Hatfield despite the recent scandai American Jewish Congress gave come. both national sad local. Irv- involving payments to his wife) and Idaho Republican some indications of how and why ing Kaler, member of the Demo- C-. Jim McClure. Jewish voters in the Metro area cratic National Comainee. said: On the brishter side, three House members seeking made their choice in the presiden- -1 know that the record of Frtz Senate seats with strong ro-Israel records, and two tial campaign. Although President Mondale and Geras Ferraro. governors who are considered friendly have decent Reagan swept the state, the poll insoar as support toe Irael. isun- chances of becoming new senators in the 99th Con- showed Walter Mondale capturing surpassed. For thumason and gress. They are Reps. Al Gore. Jr 1D-!.zn.: Norm the Jewish vote 60 to 40 percent. others,I r the dem of the D'Amours (D-N.H.). and Tom Harkin 1D.lowa and Nationally, 70 percent of Jewish national Democratic tie. Sea. Carl Levis Govt. Jay Rockefeller iD-W. Va.t and William Winter voters cast votes for the lemocra- "I also feel tha the &featof (D-Miss.). In Texas, Republican Rep. Phil Gramm, those who voted [or = occur- who has an unusually poor record toward Israel. is the ti ticket. Of Elliott Levitas isa favorite over Democrat Lloyd Doggett. Mondale. the poll shows that 95 ren that aITecuio Jewh com- Below from "Jerusalem Post- Nov. t?. local Jewish voters u as well NEW SENATE PRO-ISRAEL percent of asthe entire com- INote: Miss. Win. Winter sandDo5pti weredefsted.) favored the Democratic challenger munity. I also placthe defeat of By WOLF BLITZER te president's stand on Jeruidem Pes CrresMedesm because o Jim Hunt (Democratic candidate Jew Money wnuoem pogi WASHINGTON. - The new shape churdi-etate issues. The national for the orth Caroas %tte as of the U.S. Senate promises to be fure showed that 75 percent of heldby Jess Helmii a this case- law which would come to Helms. They gave Rep. Paul even more pro-Israel than the last. Jewish Mondale voters favored tor. The vuwn ofnm peole in $270,000. Also individual Jew Simon of Ill., $5,000 to defeat despite the possibility that conserva- him for this reason. their support of Mr Reagan may couples gave $2.000 each. Sen. Charles Percy. They also live Republican Jesse Helms of The Levitas-Swindall race was have been confused or blinded. William Foggie is a furniture gave Jew Sen. Carl Levin to aid North Carolina may become char- characterized by an early start and and this contributed tothe defeat Com- dealer in Springfield, Mass. He his re-election in Mich. Foggle man of the f-oreign Relations an aggressive, often negative, cam- of these outstanding public ser- and some 100 other Jews said they needed to defeat both mittee. We will how towork real This was the assessment of pro- paign by the Republican newcom- vants. formed Masspac. Foggle said Percy and Helms because er. Portraying the moderate Levi- hard to redeem thes sebacks. they gave the maximum Helms is next in line to become Israel lobbyists on Capitol Hill in the aftermath of last week ,i orion, tas as a "closet liberal." Swindalrs Sherry Frank soitaest area allowed by law to defeat Chairman of the powerful campaign was financially atg- director of the American Jewish candidates the Israeli Lobby Senate Foreign Relations There are thus still eight Jews in mented by the national Republican Committee. said identified as not -friendly Committee. This is exactly the ItU member Senate. after the who were up for Party which had Levitas targeted "Elliott Levitas's detest was felt enough to Israel" and gave the what happened and just as two Jewish senators re-election - Republican Rudy Bt,- for defeat. Levitas staffers charged across the countrs - [rank added. candidates who Foggle admitted. "we face a maximum to %hwtt ul Minne ista and Democrat Swindall a self-professed"Born "He served his disirs.. ithdtic- seeking to were -friendly to Israel.' terrible dilemma in Carl Loon tif Michigan - th win Again Christian," had received tion; he has a strong record of sup- Foggle's PAC gave Thus defeat both men and the Korst ca'ily. I here are also about . Jew-. much of his hu war chest from port on Issues 0t 011tn to the Gov. Jim Hunt of N.C. $5,000 of our nightmares has come in the 43 mnemher house - the samv the ci._.ous i,.h r f Jewish communit - to try and defeat Sen. Jesse true'" number as belore. Je nM fromnd'-"J" "C ".PtPAE 3 WI~wfr~m~iw~shS~nhg .ro. Jew eon And Simon Answers Deas Political Candidates Questions Correctly a, u . .. n _ _ ,, a . .. .L . ,w mtney-rower inIutwnces Le100on1 lsreli Lobby Front Reveals SENTINEL: Briefly,. XW Top Agents Politicians today realize that it takes money - big money - to have you for the Jwlsj emmfhnzty in be elected because we are today at the mercy of the television the U.S. that you Dr. E.R. Fields recently screen. Luckily Sen. Jesse Helms was able to raise more money feel should be better known? received a letter from than Gov. Hunt. In Illinois the Jews were able to pour more SIMON: I've been a strong Minnesota Attorney General millions into the Paul Simon campaign and defeat their old enemy supporter of efforts to back Hubert H. Humphrey. Iil.. Sen. Charles Percy. Israel. That is not an election inviting us to join the "Jews and Money "is a book by Jew Gerald Krefetz who states: year marriage of convenience; it's "America-Israel "'ForJews. money has stood between life and been a long standing commitment Friendship death. It is central on my pan. League." to their existence. In a sense mone' has Of course Humphrey an existential reality for SENTINEL: had no the Jews. for it gives them substantiality in alien (Gentile) eyes. IhatlaveX idea who Dr. Fields was d= forIsrael that you feel and this was a form letter Jews feel a marked ambivalence to money - aware of its power as a source of comfort, protection should be better known? mailed out to thousands of and antagonism. Seator-eect Pai Saio b e of Karl Marx. the founder of SIMON: Well, I would point prominent Americans in communism was descended from a Isr's stairema suppoiem both long line of rabbis and was surrounded out that my first visit to Israel theMiddle Eastand on (hareb-Statea politics. It was a message of by Jew followers all his was qwmb : life. On the subject of Jew worship of money which Marx in 1957. I've been to Israel "join us if you said many times want Je% constituted a prime cause of anti-Semhitism - Marx wrote in his since. an~stanti-Semitism. And political backing." book entitled, "About The Jewish Question." I wrote an article way back again. this goes back years. It has when, "The chimerical nationality of the Jew is the nationalit'v of the in a Lutheran publication, been a strong and clear stand. merchant, of the moneyed man generally. The secular basis saying Lutherans ought to stand and I have never wavered from This also means that young of up for Israel; that we have a Judaism is the practical need. self-interest, (for money.) What is that stand. Humphrey has future special responsibility haw& &worked political the worldly cult of the Jew.' Huckstering? What is his worldly because it with the ambitions far beyond his God? Mone..' Jews must free themselves from money: xaanst that was half Amadcan Jeish Committee. present position. He wrote. 'my with the American Jewish Cof- father was one of the founders horrble Ldeed against the Jws ges. with a variety of rou3psin of the League. I cannot think of people. and 'm referring to Ger. at5FJewish community on Jewish man gehy. immigraUo'l an organization more In.Congress. I have been a con- Union. from the Soviet worthwhile." (Editor's Note: "Jew Money citat atr^~n ,u it~lI~. Ig It's amazing that young Huben Poweu' Dofeated .... • "..... v m ', I have long felt a kinship and I have opposed, unlike my becuse Humphrey cannot think of a there is a sensitivity that I Sen. Fulbdght opponent, A Ma," salesOF dre on the pan single organization "more and Rop. Fndley grants of the Jewish to Arab ount-es community. for civil righs worthwhile." We can think of and C> hundreds because this civil liberties. There's also been a Sen. Fulbright - "Jew Money I think that what we have to do r of compassion and under- organization was set up as a Beat Me" is stop winking at the Arab coun- t ding for the tries, oppressed; I front group for the AIPAC in notrellythta sense lossaying, t "We're tandin pr th e not really Isae."think in part becauseo oft thehe (Israeli Lobby in Washington) Jewish Week of Aug. 10. that close to inel." history of the Jewish people. And and should be forced to register carried an article by Victor The ,pompe who dominate State third. I have a willingness Bienstock and Defense to as an agency for a foreign stating that former Department think- stand up for Israelwhere some of Sen. William ing are Arabists. They're government. What Fulbright of people my colleagues in the House and if we Ark.. now age 79, still blames who look at the numbers formed the America-Arab in the Senate are unwilling. Jew money injected into his Middle East and say, "It is in the If Friendship League. or The I can just use one illustration state for his defeat. Bienstock best interest of the United States- in the civil liberties " American-German Friendship to area: I makes it clear stating Fulbright go where the numbers are." recognize that Opinion League! Not a bad idea but the polls in 11- opposed excessive aid to Israel. inois show tut 80 peretof Jews would then brand us tk as sought to eliminate the tax ".lhave oppoe, efavor fo a chconstitutiol Harayer.I subversives!" exempt status for the United Illinois Ex-Rep. Paul Jewish Appeal and he tried to unlike my opponent, join the Jewish community in force the Jewish Agency to Findley has revealed that he Hubert Humphrey's letter was defeated by massive Jew any arms sales or opposing school prayer - asked for register as the agent of a foreign unlike my opponent. donations from a power. donations to his opponent Rep. minimum of grants to Arab(s) ... SENTINEL: How do you feel $25 for member- Fulbright brought down the Durbin. Of Durbin's campaign ship up to S5.000 about tuition tax credits for for donations full wrath of the Jews upon his fund of $750,000 some all of which is tax deductable! $685,000 came from Jews SENTINEL: We've been talk- parents who send their children head when appearing on the who schools? Here are the lived outside his district. Jew ing mainly about Israel. What to parochial pro-Jew CBS "Face The Nation" TV respect those who politicians Max Robkin cheered this as all about the American Jewish com- SIMON: I which were listed on show the day after Egypt's late munity? Is there anything you send their children to private his letter-head as members of Pres. Sadat seized back control the more reason why the Israeli Lobby can zero in on that ou' done schools, butI do not support tuI,- the "American-Israel Friend- of his Suez Canal from the (A IPAC) should give within the American Jewish €n tion tax credits. even more money ship League", (their address: Jews. Fulbright declared: "The to defeat MlUL~that you feedte so Jews every single remaining voice of 134 E. 39th St..New York. have a totally dispropor. know about? N. Y. tionate influence on Congress. opposition they face in the 10016, phone entire Congress. This is typical SIMON: My strong stand 212-679-4822.) Israelis control the policy in Congress. On ever' test, on Jew thinking- that there should e'ver thing the not be one single voice raised in Total Israelis are Sell-ots Listed Below interested in. in the U.S. Senate opposition to the goals of they have 75¢to 80 rhey are: voters. " 13olitical Zionism- Former Fulbright charged that it was Fla. Go%. Reuben -outside Jew money" 5"0 from M10111 ISM@11WO. 19. Askew. Ex. from the Sen. Birch Bayh. Jewish Sen. Lobby which flooded in Lloyd Bentsen. Sen. to IThere's Nobody Uke Findley Sen. Dale Bumpers coffers Left Lawton Chiles. Go%. Mario Editor: 1,410 votes. Thomas A. Dine. ex- which resulted in his defeat. In Cuomo. Sen. a lengthy editonal in the Wall ecutive director of AIPAC, states theFindley Middle is East now whic wrntng we a mayan-book on Alfonse Fulbnght has 7 not changed his Street Journal of July 19, Paul that$68,000 of the S 50,000.rm D'Amato. Sen. John Glenn. views and today has stated: ticipate with full confidence will be Findley, an Il-term former con. for Mr.Durbin (the winner) cMe replete Sen. Gary Hart. Sen. Ernest "In Lebanon. we ac- with anti-Israel pro-Pal- greusman from Illinois. unwittingly trom the Jewish 2ommunity. Mr. estinian rhetonc. Hollings. Sen. Edward complished nothing except to heaps praise on the American Dine terme. me •'self-prolaimed' Those who are currently mem- Kennedy. Sen Daniel ose someftine .Marinesand we Israel Public Affairs Committee. advocate of the PLO in Congress bers of AIPAC are aware of the Moynihan. Rep. Tip O'Neill. looked.foolish. Begin created a He credits AIPAC with being the and noted correctly (talics mine): 1mitee's outstandins efforts on terrible attitude and nos behalf of a secure Sen. Bob Packwood. Rep. the leader in pro-Israel lobbying activ- "There's nobody like that now.- Israel. Findle7' expansionist moves of settling itY'.He sys. "AIPAC is seen as Peter Rodino. Sen. Lowell Dunng all the years he served editoril should encourage he Wlest Bank are going to being able to electttsfnens and in many Weicker. (Editor's Note: Each Congress. Findley was an out- more tolupport this worthy organ- nake it that much harder. This defeat its and esery one of these enemies." No question spoken critic of Israel. ization. •ontinued expansion and but that AIM wa hawel r- disgusting pro-Jew boot lickers r eiiisalto give anything hack i. sponsible forFindleys richly deserve termination to he kicked out goine to Pprake it harder for in office. of office') s.rael/ ; , .*.ttiI Vf r:'..' F,ndlev tt, " s i io.-, k,. PAGE 4 Syria Not 'Carison Vne Total Juleps Soviet

Carbon Shocks Leftsts Puppet Polls 40% of Vote Congratulations to the Right- iUnta RikA~-.a O/n tn ANl6/n Wing Segregationist Gerald In vU U I U I The Daily Press constantly Carlson who polled 40% of the The voting comparison: tells us that we must give vote against entrenched, 10 term Total Votes Percentage unlimited military aid to Israel incumbent Democrat William 1980 race: William Ford (D.) 113,492 68% to protect them from the Ford. This is an increase from Gerald Carlson (R.) 53,046 32% "communist controlled Syrian the 32% Carlson received when government." Now we read the he challenged Ford in 1980. 1984 race: William Ford (D.) 98,111 60% following report in the London This means Carlson is now with- Gerald Carlson (R.) 64,918 40% Jewish Chronicle by Joseph Finklestone. in striking distance of making a to public belef real breakthrough with our risn Thanks OrFieldsand Help yFor White racialist side winning an Ca Soviets are Dear Dr. Fields: engaged in a bitter dispute over important high elective office. I'm glad that I broke the 40% ba rrier - it now puts us in actual Middle East policy. Pres. Once we win just one such race. striking distance of winning next time. Your kind article in The Assad of Syria remarked after and the people see that we can Gerald CartioWs; -two yearsThunderbolt helped to bring in eno ugh campaign contributions to his recent visit to Moscow, 'we indeed win, then Patriots will from now we will win!" make this victory possible. I want to thank you and your disagree on almost every sphere be coming out of the woodwork -, .... t; f-r, 11 ^12'vhor -VI.' L . . I l y' "r sure I would not have broken vital to Svria." running for office and winning Carlson challenged powerful the 40% level without your help. thus reversing the tide back to Democratic incumbent William "Syriafeels the Russians will Yours Truly. abandon them in an effort to our side. Ford. who got 97.000 %otes, or Gerald Carbon Gerald Carlson had absolutely 60%. It was the second time appease Israel. The SYrians are P. O. Box S46 incensed at the decision of the everything going against him. Carlson had been nominated as Wayne, Michigan 48154 He was attacked by the daily the Republican candidate in the Soviets to withhold more advanced weapons from Syria. press and TV. He had only a heavily unionized, blue-collar (Note: We believe that Gerald Carlson has every intention of Assad is well aware that the very small campaign budget district. Carlson's impressive running and winning the next go-r ound. just two years down the Israelis are receiving the most compared to unlimited funds of showing comes just days after road. Good Luck and May God BIless You Gerald!) advanced weapons from the Rep. Ford. Carbon. having won Pres. Reagan visited the state the Republican nomination for and extolled voters to 'remember U.S." all of Michigan's Republican he truth of the Middle East Congress, was rejected by his is that not one single Arab own party. In fact he was attack- candidates on Election Day'." Special Protecti oni For Jews FDI Will make it a federal crime "tobyRsianthyllaenation has ever been controlled ed by the Michigan GOP which Later a White House spokes- deface , damap or detryby Russia and they' all hate sent out 10,000 letters to known man said he doubted Reagan Guard S"naogues defe.igiomsgpory."sto communism. Communist Jews 'N Republicans in the 15th District knew about Carbon's candidacy. Rep. Dan Glikm (Jew religious property." The high in the Soviet government telling them NOT to vote for adding. "it was just a general from Kansas) along with 22 FBI already automatically are working on ways to aid Carbon. statement. When he was saying other Comprsmen have in- enters any case involving a Israel with a peace -agreement" GOP Mich. Chairman, support your Republican can- troduced a bill which would negro church (which are which will be tothedetriment didates, he was talking about often used as left- wihi*leoh triment Spencer Abraham, (Jew) was 'wing of the Arabeswarift as wl-6 candidates from throughout taken-aback by the large voter m.Sm- political headquarters) a the Palestinian people. turnout for Carlson. The Detroit Michigan. If the state party civil rights violations. Since Free Press of Nov. 8 reported disavowed him, then the national Christian churches are rare- him as declaring: party wouldn't endorse him ly involved in such incidents Israels Trade With Red Grows " We repuidated his candidacy either." the bill will mainly turn the even the primarv and acted to Despite all this Gerald Carlson FBI into private security Chicago Jewish Sentinel of keep him. very honestly. from polled the highest vote of any Swastikas painted guards for synagogues, Jew April 5, reports that Israel had being part of the Republican White Supremacist candidate community centers, Jew its largest trade year to date team. We simply eliminated him in over 20 years. As you all on apartments by private Day Schools, etc,. with communist bloc countries. from all Republican literature. know. in the last issue of The two Jewish youths etc. Israel exported $67 million in phone banks and mailings. rm Thunderbolt (issue No. 300) we Glickman said, "'many goods to East Europe and not sure what it means.' devoted a full page to Carlson's NEW YORK (JTA) - Two anti-Semitic acts are imported S170 million. U.S. Michigan Liberals InShock race with his full address and Jewish teenagers were arrested directed against synagogues foreign aid helps reduce this The same issue of the Free phone urging our supporters to and charged in connection with which are the victims of hate trade difference. The Sentinel Press reported: "Voters in the send him campaign donations. last month's anti-Semitic graffiti crimes." His bill will provide reported this trade is carried on He has since written us a thank and swastikas daubing of apart- York Israeli downriver 15th Congressional ments in one of the buildins in forapenaltyofl5yearsina by a New District cast more than 64,000 you letter saying he received federal prison and fine of corporation which has been votes, 40% to Gerald Carlson, more money from our "plug" Co-Op City, the massive $15.000 for anyone who designated as the "official iooperative in the Bronx. an avowed White Supremacist than from any other source and would dar deface or van- representative for all export running as a Republican. added: The boys, ages 14 and IS, at- business" by the communist ternped to collect from police a dalise a Jew synagogue. 1In 53,5O reward being offered by a state court such acts are regime in Hungary. This firm in for tradethrough theCo-Op's management forin- usually punished by a 5100 turn arranges fine or 30 days in jail!) One Hungary with other Soviet A White Workers Platform formation about the vandalism. words to The identities of the two boys interesting note is that a puppet states. In other were not released because of their large percentags of such in- coin a Jewish term. "business is Cbo'as UJiqe Campaign Theme Social Security for Americans only. cidents against synagogues business!" Why did Gerald Carlson do so Rights for White Minorities. Dis- )outh, police said. are committed by young well? How come he almost won? continue Federal Reser-e. Less A police spokesman said 1he they would anti-Semitism and racism We think the answer ties not only foreign aid. Right to Bear Arms. Jews - no doubt two had tried to collect penalty - and other forms of bigotry in his dawn to dusk door to door reward, saying they knew who escape any severe footwork in personally meeting and Agaima forced busing, prefer- as they always have in the are acts of terrorism." Still 1Siubed the doors of some 51 Jews and blacks who attack. talking with thousands of White ential treatment for colored apartment in Co-Op City. After past. rob, rape. assault White workingclass registered voters BUT minorities, welfare fraud. amnesty an ALSO HIS UNIQUE PLAT- for illegal aliens. taxpayer bailout investigation, it was determin- Christians on the streets will ed that the teenagers had lied to FORM. of big banks, etc. Future potential SW iRC" stiffernot be penaltiesprotected fromof suchthe Carlson argues that White ethnic candidates should study this police and they were subsequent- groups area minority in the country winning formula. ly arrested. Penna,, Gov. Dick Thorn- measures. We are supposed when you consider there are 30 The two youths, arrested in burgh has become the 16th to be the majority and million Blacks and 17 million their apartments in Co-Op City, state to sign in law an ADL therefore not eligible for Hispanics. The government has all This publication have been charged as juveniles drawn bill making "ethnic special protections under kinds of give-away programs to is avlable a with conspiracy, criminal intimidation a felony." these laws. When we become help these special interest minonties. in microform mischief and falsely reporting a But, when you look at the White Again they are not talking a minority in America by the from University police incident. The youths are about White Christian year 2020 we still will not be ethnic minority groups who pay all Microfilms suspects in otriilaroso in- the taxes we are cut off from most ethnic groups - they mean accorded such protections - government aid programs. Carlson internationall. cdents dating back to November, Jews. Thus if you call a Jew BECAUSE THE REAL i came out FOR: Protection against ces .. ~mosnne1 Ma 13I~4~ 7W Or 153. Police said the youths - "you crooked Jew" - you DISCRIMINATED PEO- ",,d um:L.., described their action as a unfair foreign trade which costs M= , tAm A, W . 41M "prank." have intimidated his race PLE ARE WHITE CHRIS- Americansjobs, Stop immigration. and religion. Thornburgh said TIANS! PAGES Media Centors Jew Antl- ristian Acts Pit 'll~ Ih l* Jan. IL 1 By Dr. E. R. Fields

and Misinades 09 Uoppod. stian an article from "The Southern Over 1.200 Jews recently laraelite." Oct. 19, 1984 which r-."I"M- I Jews Attack Chr I and In marched on Cogreguio Beh tells of 1.200 Jews demon- Yauis (House of Jas) in the . W, The Daily Press ne .trating and threatening Overbook section of Philadelphia. ver prints Christian Missionaries in against what were called in protest ho -G;7 ansi news about Jewish Philadelphia. The Jews have the group's deceitful mm persecution of Christian formed the "Anti-Missionary missionaries in both Israel and Coalition" for the purpose of demostration took place right here in America.-Judaism running the Christians out of despite Beth Yshus's attempt, on is the only religion inthe world "the City of Brotherly Love!" Roeh Hashana. to et a court in- which has no missionaries and It seems that the House of jtnet against it A malor boule- strongly discourages converts. Jesus, a Christian Church had vsd was closed off asthe orderly, In fact rabbis have stated they sought to preach the word of peacful march filled thestreets. actually do not reco.gnize the Christ to Jews who would The demonstration was arraged. high publicized "conversions" listen. Jew Bill Maghen of the sp!2:W an f byce' Coalition" An i-Msoa , Coalition of to Judaism of Holv ood stars "Anti-Missionary such as negro Sam my Davis threatened violence against the Jr., Elizabeth Taylorr. etc. The church stating. "we will not The coslition was formed lnst reason for this iss Jewish stand idly by as the spiritual May by Maegben. a 20-yesr-old Talmudic law requir .s that for blood of our brothers is spilt!" Unaversty of Penylvano atu- one to be a truly ecognized .. .he arrogantly demanded dem. to mbat thec Jew they must be born of a they "must cease" their tactics of Bh Yoshua Jewish woman. The strengthof activities. An entire street had Mahen istued the following World Jewry is that they are of to be blocked off to make room staumn dining the demonstra- ONE RACE. ONE REUGION for all the Jew demonstrators tion: TheJew*b AaII-5isisi Csieis.s gameet eoffuneldisalst iieemis i. as AND ONE NATION ALITY! screaming their hatred for are heretoday to show the lUpMlN1hi.Tlmiann l fdJas taketo d strewts oemd* "lp?. We On this page we reproduce Christianity. misioneiss that we as a unified time toive hameiously with "Thingaar nt always what their Jewb nueghboeos.aM, sap- thy sem Forty yeam our there and alters spit. No lonw port M cmer grendparwintsw told thait show- Jews Demand No Unk of manwiprtat..we are hene as bad be I pepd dnseals will thi Emos. Jews for Jess therJelew bdi-4-t y wie sad ner orpeaison stea our to epose the wasiaatuav of Seth Yeshua and other missionary chmbers. Today, Bet Yiw o Hanukkah to Chrimas "We we hre to tE the varmes gia a e d tbehoe they perp - to Z= is"" GUL m Somy TV Ad Draws evaiaelical denominations, trm We ope oalm e yJew ia Jews Anger , . rc5 and individual that sup- America to the threat such orgai- Port the mesmicts swmoay and satios poe to th very survival of Newsweek Magazine carried finmamly. that ifthey wsh toe a- Judmalm. an ad for Sony TV depicting a reindeer with Jew menorah Jews opo 0I110 candles on its horns. It was a H1mmemd simple ad which suggested that we see th deep seated hatred both Christians and Jews Supreme Court Approves Jews hold for everything which In luras should purchase Sony TV Nativity Se ms is Christian. They have long Evmgsnle Caied "Cub" sets as gifts since both religious sought to substitute Santa feasts fall close to the same Jewishorpanizations through- Claus for Jesus Christ. The Socialist Kibbutz move- date. (Note: The Jew out America have filed numerous Jews love to have Christians ment of collective farms and Hanukkah holiday was such an law suits to force the banning of spending all their money in Jew factories has demanded the obscure date in Jew history that " Christmas nativity scenes on stores at Christmas and going Israeli secret police investigate it was not celebrated at all until courthouse steps, public parks. deep into debt but they hold the Project Kibbutz an evangelical 20 years ago. They only etc. They claim this is a violation celebration of the birth of Christian group which sends recently sought to make it an of separation of church and Christ as an event which should young Americans to live and to Of mindse equal with Christmas state. All these cases were be relegated to attic shelves as a work free in Jewish kibbutz. Innooeai prevent Jews from exchanging combined and taken to the myth. This has been accomplish- There are some 15 young gifts in celebration of our Supreme Court. The court has ed in Russia with Santa Claus Christians living in 7 kibbutz to Sony a"- wa Christmas Holiday.) always ruled against Christians Frost" being the collective farms. Jews charge I aod Ibo 4- called "Uncle Dea rSi: Jewry. always in the past and the Jews believed only recognized event of Christ- they are tlking to young Jews inPu my opwm ab" the Organized thisto be another'easy victory." about Jesus Christ and eomf at qqm in yw thin-skinned and super- mas. Still the Jews celebrate made a big Such did not occur. Last March their Haaukkak at the very same therefore should be deported magaz ne the weskeo Nov. it sensitive Jews protest over this innocent the high court, on a close vote. time as our Christmas. from IsraeL tin. I thisli, u a Jew, "t ruled to 4that public property Levi Yossi charged that the cartoon. They demanded a They have the government gmiftmft M61mn mm from Newsweek can be used for Nativity scenes menorah Young Christians -dated" and public apology erect a gigamic iymbobfaroi isiraw at (which they got) and extracted At Christmm of Judnem on federal engaged in "sexual intercourse" Dean symbol from Sony that they New York University across the in the kibbutz camps. This was a promise Law. Jew Norman Redlich. property directly would never inflict such harm of so denied by the Christians since charged that the court decision street from the White House upon Jews again. (A promise that the President has to look at such relationships between "insults Jews" and has caused Jews and Christians is banned they received.) amongJews. He said it every day ! The time has arrived "anguish" for all Christians to rise up and in the Jewish camps. The Israeli Still the Jews were not city-owned property should government is investigating the satisfied and the two letters not be allowed to display scenes openly declare that America is indeed a Christian nation and Christians to see if they should published on this page depicting the birth of Jesus to be formally charged. dw, h sl olmw represent the vicious hatred crib not a Jew nation. the Virgin Mary. with the Just think of the outcry if tismet in Nesw today. Jews hold for Christianity over in a stable surrounded by the Jews now have their Jew nation in Israel which discrim- Christians in America demanded The problem with it is that a such trivial incident! How can three wise men because this Jews be investigated for pro- we live in brotherhood and "represents an official endorse- inates against Christia in every way possible and seeks to moting their religion and for peace with such people as the ment of Christianity." WHAT seeking to dilute our faith which Jews when they are forever at IS SO TERRIBLE ABOUT eradicate our religion from the Why should we they are certainly guilty of doing. war with absolutely every other TH A 1. '. Holy Land. lan ams Ite wae to let religion and race " Redlich said, "Pres. Reagan allow them to do the very same Jews claim that America is NOT may believe this is a Christian thing to our faith right here in a Christian nation but you had should our own country? THIS IS A better not say Israel is not a nation but the court i felt aout Jews %antChristians to accept have rejected this unAmerican CHRISTIAN NATION - IF Jewish nation! Israel discrim- -Judeo - Chritaian" subser- THE JEWS REFUSE TO inates and suppresses every this advertisement. vience but Jews %ill not notion. Next they will want us Sincerely. of ACCEPT THIS TRUTH LET other religion. Why is this news equalize their religion in a to accept the Crucifixtion Mai Groo "Christian - Judeo" concept. Christ at Easter instead of the THEM PACK THEIR BAGS censored b%our daily press*.r PA3bi6 'Rtual Murder Reappears In Radical Jew V

Suppresed News of History's Most Shocking Murder Cult. I abibi lts "gat out of the bal" In this report from "Jewish Post", Aug. 17. By Dr. E. R. Fields Child Abuse And Jewish Ritual Murder America has been swept with cases of abuse, molestation and TI BYRAIII AMUELELVER rape by people operating day care centers, kindergarten schools. etc. A recent couple arrested on such charges in Miami. Fla.. were of Matzot, we will celebrate m Jewish. It is a fact that at least 90% of the pornography in America J is produced by Jew owned businesses located in New York and tre1owith holiness in and our with nmzot fervent wl Calif. Experts have long warned that pornography is directly Who hasn't heard the vicious OWNilibel 0 anti-Semites that Jews linked with the inciting of perverts in their attacks upon children. make their matzah with the The Talmud, the real bible of the Jews, specifically permits Nt aware of what was in the Jew: sexual perversion. Incest is permitted by The Talmud along with poem, the American embassy anyo other such conduct. (See our two books. "The Talmud Unmasked" sent out copes of the maga- up ti and "The Plot Against Christianity" on our book page.) ne. One of the recipients, Ritu Danterou Jewish Cults Moshe Zack. editor ofthe news- as 7t thod Hasidic Orthodox Jews contain elements of radical Jewish cult put ostat the University harp paper Maanv, at once wrote an elements. Many are violently anti-Christian. They often war angry opu letter to the Israeli Eu amongeach other burning and vandalizing each others synagogues Aviv, a aurterly whIh Department of Education thet and even physically attacking rival fanatical religious leaden. This *Wtift. the mamtThe tian goes on in the streets of New York's teeming Jew ghettoes as well Umivetmty-was soe too, their as those in Israel. These are the Jews one sees on the street wearing Va special issue which and ordered the magazine mat; black suits and hats with long kinky curls and typical hooked nose, featured American-Israeli elitors off of its premises. pose thick fleshy lips, slant eyes and other typical Jew features. This is literary bonds (P-0, Aug. 10). Oddly enough, the faculty this becamuse in most cases their parents have not intermarried with the quarterly called, Simon advisor of the magazine, the Gentiles and their blood is more "racially Jewish" than Reform Kriah (Exclamation Mart), a Menuchem Pen, a member 01 from Jews. poet Isaac L'or had a poem in the Tel Aviv U. faculty. pooh- at c Jewish Ritual Murder is a famous book by Arnold Leese, the which he puts into the mouths poohed the commotion the renown British Patriot and considered the definitive work on the of the Gush Amnumm tthe Or- oeeInd saying, n a subject. (Available from thodox Jews who demand Maiv rejoinder, that the The Thunderbolt - see our book page.) o He stresses the ancient Judaism practiced human sacrifice just as Jewih retention the West words were meant sym- editc Bank) these words: "In the bolically not literally (Morde- win did the Aztecs of Mexico and the Suttee and Thuggee religions holiday o(freedom, the festival murder cults of India. Ritual Murder of children has continued cai Stigler, in the Forward.) was into the lath and 19th centuries. Practices which have been stuc suppressed by law have a way of re-emerging when the race that Mur. created such a blood cult grows in power and fanaticism such as is evidenced by Rabbi Meir Kahane who wishes to drive all the befoi Palestinian peoples out of their homeland even if it takes killing very great importance. . Now. it isverr probably. even certain. tury them. In fact Rabbi Kahane's Kach party and secret terrorist JDL that Jewish magicians must have sacrificed children: hence the ftet amy have already committed such acts against innocent civilians origin of the legend o frtual sacriftce." in Palestine. We know of 122 Ritual Murder cases in the 18th century and 42 man Christian Children Disappear in the 19th century. Of course one must wonder about the fate of a ph The Ritual Murder charge has been made against Jews for the large numbers of other children who have disappeared during the agai past 800 years. In most documented cases a Christian child age 7or Jewish Passover season. It is quite easy to dispose of the body of a under disappears. The body is later discovered. The victim usually small child thus in the nearly 200 known cases an actual body was nion has stab wounds in the hands, found. drained ot its blood, with the ritual markings which are ried forehead and in the side -just as zhe repv wounds of the crucified Jesus Christ. The most important part is consistent with the other cases. "Foi that the body has been drained of its blood! Most Famous Ritual Murder Cases The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia of 1941 states there are There are many famous Ritual Murder cases and when you lock tells legally recorded some 200 Ritual Murders in the 18th and 19th them together they make the crucial point that one racial-religious govt centuries adding. "in all of the cases in history. the guilt of Jews group had to be responsible for these atrocities. The great Kiamap charged has never been proven." importance of these cases is that the Ritual Murder charge against The truth is. that in many of these cases the evidence in the trials the Jews was one of the chief reasons that at one time or other in poet was well preserved and recoded for history with judge and jury history the Jews were expelled from every nation in Europe! Jews the% convictions! We will cite some of the more famous cases. The Date 1144. Norwich. England: A 12 year old boy was crucified wool Christian child usually is found murdered around the Jew with his side pierced during the Jewish Passover. His body was Passover holiday and often Jews under arrest have confessed. found in a sack hidden in a tree. A converted Jew. named our r' Each time their statements have carried the same theme, that the Theobald of Cambridge, confessed that the Jews took blood even of P nation of Zion cannot be saved unless the blood of a Christian is year from a Christian child because they believed that only by so TI obtained through ritual sacrifice! The blood of a Christian child is doing could they ever return to Palestine. Theobald said it was Edu required for the preparation of Matzo bread. their custom to draw lots to decide when the blood was to be tion In 1803. the Moldavian monk. Neophite. who was the son of a supplied. He revealed that last year the lot fell to the Jews living in the rabbi converted to Christianity wrote a book. "The Secrets of My the village of Narbonne but this year to Norwich. The boy was taft. Father's Faith." It stated that certain Jewish radical Orthodox locally beatified and has ever since been known as St. William of brin sects believed that they svered God by killing Christians. He Norwich. Jew wrote that the Jews who used the most Christian blood were Date 1255. Lincoln. England. A boy called Hugh was kidnapped true considered the most holy. Neophite asserted Jews sprinkled by the Jews and crucified and tortured. The boy's mother found the themselves with Christian blood, the symbol of Jesus' blood, as a the body in a well on the premises of a Jew named Joppin. This case precaution in the event Christ turned out to be the true Messiah. Jew. promised immunity by the judge. confessed and 91 other secti The most recent recorded cases include the murder of young Jews were arrested. Eventually 18 were found guilty of Ritual ject boys in Bamberg. Germany in 1937 and Welhartitz Czechoslovakia Murder and hanged. MW in 1940. Dr. Erich Bischoff who is an expert on Jewish cabbalistic The Jew Joppin said. "for the death of this child, nearly all the Lon theosophy states he discovered a passage in The Talmud which, Jews in England had come together and every town had sent thor pertains to the killing ofstrangers, who are like Beasts. This killing deputies to assist in the sacrifice." King Henry 11personally of E has to be done in the lassful method. Those %ho do not ascribe ordered the judicial iniestigation of the case. He refused to show% sub2 themselves to the Jewish religious law must be offered up as mercy upon Joppin. cancelled his immunity, and he was hanged The S31 sacrifices to the High God' The child was beatified as "St. Hugh of Lincoln" and buried in a The famous Jew author. Bernard Lazare in his book "The Anti- high church ceremony in the Lincoln Cathedral where his tomb pag Semitism" says Jews have always been famous as magicians and in may still be seen. sorcery (which includes Houdini and David Henning of today). Jews Expelled From England Lazare admits: "One finds many formula of exorcism in the Date 12" is one of the most important in history because it Talmud and the Talmudic and Cabbalistic demonology is very records the Ritual Murder of a Christian boy at Oxford. The Jew complicated. Now one knows the position that blood always named Isaac de Pulet. was found guilty of the crime. Just one occupies in the operations of sorcery. In Chaldean magic it has month later England's greatest King. Edward I. decided this %as krs inRadical Jew Writer's Threat Against Pak Tbi article is ddkaled to the memory of Arnold Lease of London. Eagisa tabbi let 'cat out of the ba" In tisb report freo. "Jewish Post". Ama. 17. Hasldc Jew By RABDS IMUELSILVER FanoicsCommNled RIual Murders of Matzot, we will celebrate with holiness and with fervent Jewih Leader Brq of Blod Ubel Who hasn't heard the iota "Blood Ubel" is what the libel f anti-Semito that Pews Jews charge whenever the in the &Wr make their matzah with atware of what was anyone has the guts to bring blood of gnwss:,4j, 5 poem. the American embassy up the question of "Jewish, sent out copies of the maga- Ritual Murder." As recently St. Sione.of Treat. Italy s ofmhiseyry's m s tuail Murder cses. minyrh mT to ane. One of the rcipients, 70 years ago certain Or- in th ch of St. Pet i Tro. Pap XIV ddr Sim" aSmist as murder. Thefarts Moshe Zack, edito orfthe news- thodox Jewish sects in Chrtlsa faith. SevenJew wereceavicted oa aead for this foul once wrote an istrumea t used in this "uscArfc si on diply in dw chuch. paper Maariv, at Europe were charged wit angry open letter to the Israeli the ritual murder of Chris, Department of Education tian children in order that I ..The their blood be mixed with ws too. matzo for religious pur- ( 6.uvr*" 1iifube2mae fte 317 and ordered the magazine The importance of a special issue which editors off of its premises. poses. featured American- Israeli this charge is that it led to Oddly enough, the faculty the expulsion of the Jews literary bonds (P-O, Aug. 10). the magazine. the quarterly called, Simon advisor of from every European nation Menachem Pen, a member of or other in Krioh (Exclamation Mark), a pooh- at one time Isaac Lor had a poem in the Tel Aviv U. faculty, history. poet the commotion the which he puts into the mouths poohed One of the main masm of the Gush Amim (the Or- poem enieiiderA. saying. in a German Maariv rejoinder, that the Julius Stretcher, thodox Jews who demand were meant sym- editor of "Der Sturner.". Jewish retention of the West words bolically not literally i Morde- was hanged at Neuremberg. Bank) these words: "In the was that he wrote a lengthy freedom. the festival cai Stigler, in the Forward.) holiday of study proving Ritual Murder did strike down Christian children especially before the turn of the cen- tury. The Jews have pro ven great importance . • Now. it is very probabv,even certain. tested and denounced this for thh Jewish magicians must have sacritfced children. hence the "blood ibel" charge origin of the iegend of ritual sacrifice. " many years and claimed it is Vc¢.know of 122 R itual Murder cases in the 18th century and 42 a plot to ila Christians in the-19th century Of course one must wonder about the fate of against Jews. large numbers of other children who have disappeared during the "Jewish Poet and Opi- JeWnff Passover season. It is quite easy to dispose of the body of a nion" of Aug. 17. 1983 car- body was an amazing admission small child thus in the nearly 200 known cases an actual ried W blood, with the ritual markings which are reproduced from the Yiddish found. drained ot its It consistent with the other cases. 'Forward" newspaper. 3-r c, Ai ,,, Most Famous Ritual Murder Cases tells about an official Israeli -lere are many famous Ritual Murder cases and v hen %ou lock government sponsored magazine named. "Siman 4nmolhfa$ms Ritual %turderof Chrstlaa boysin ReCobat. Germany. Sititar-bosio bodes them together they make the crucial point that one racial-religiou, found in the basementof a Jer namedJosFoL 41O. a blood-spoed tone a Jewish the very rarebo group, had to be responsible for these atrocities. The great Kriah.'" in which pictured abovewas discovered. This drawing is photogfrphed from these cases is that the Ritual Murder charge again-t poet states Orthodox -1awria %acred." importance of of the Jews was one of the chief reasons that at one time or other in Jews who seek annexation in Europe, the West Bank of Palestine his ry the Jews were expelled from every nation the last straw and ordered the deportation of every single Jew i, bo% Aas crucified would celebrate by ... "In Date 1144, Norwich, England: A 12 year old the country. It just so happens that after this expulsion England Passover. His bod. va% our rnatzot will be the blood with his side pierced during the Jewish entered one of its greatest periods t advancement and prosperit% tree. A converted Jew. named of Palestinian boys." found in a sack hidden in a Date 1287. Berne. Switzerland. Rudolf. a boy. was murderedt that the Jews took blood e%er. The Israeli Dept. of Theobald of Cambridge. confessed Passover in the house of a rich Jew named Matler. Jews confesse they believed that only by so Education withdrew the edi- year from a Christian child because that he had been crucified. Many were put to death The boy wz to Palestine. Theobald said it va, tion but the "cat was out of doing could they ever return cer- canonised as a martyr, and his name can be found in sever. their custom to draw lots to decide when the blood was to be the bag." This incident monument still exists in Berr right to martyrologies. Today a stone He revealed that last year the lot fell to theJews living in tainly gives us the Fountain of the Chili supplied. question of commemorating the crime. It is called The the village of Narbonne but this year to Norwich. The bo. Aa, bring up the a street at the entrance to t Murder. Is it Devourers. At first it was placed in locally beatified and has ever since been known as St. William kit Jewish Ritual of the monstrous crime and as true? What are the facts in Jewish quarter as a reminder Norwich. punishment for the whole of Berne Jesr.> Later it was removed Lincoln. England. A boy called Hugh was kidnapped the most widely celebrated the public today. Date 1255. ob- the Kornhausplatz where it can be tewed by by the Jews and crucified and tortured. The boy's mother found cases? There is only one called Andre book on this sub- Date 1462. Rinn. Innsbruck. Austria. A tboy the body in a well on the premises of a Jew named Joppin This lectiie tor his blood in Ritual Oxner was bought by the Jews and sacrificed Jew. promised immunity by the judge. confessed and 91 other ject. It is "Jewish by his mother in a birch tree No Jt Murder" by Arnold L.en of forest. The body was found Jews were arrested. Eventually 18 were found guilty of Ritual the border being near, the entire Jc London. England. Here is a was apprehended because. Murder and hanged. communitv fled the country when the crime hecame known. Es death of this child. nearl. all the thorough case by case study The Jew Joppin said. "for the though there was no trial Pope Benedict \l\ in his Bull Cat and ever. town had Nent of all known facts on the Jews in England had come together Andreas. in Venice. I"78 declared that the child was indee King Henry I! personall, subject. It is available from deputies to assist in the sacrifice." rue/lh assassinatedhi the Jett in hatre, , "ha ith of Jes He refused to sho% The Thunderbolt for only ordered the judicial investigation of the case. Christ. his immunity. and he was hanged $100 per copy iSee book mercy upon Joppin. cancelled Pope Benedict commissioned Cardinal Ganganelli to investigi Hugh of Lincoln" and buried in a pagel. The child was beatified as "St. the murder of young Andreas and the final report read: ceremony in the Lincoln Cathedral Ahere his tomb high church "I admit the truth of another tast. i hi( h happened in the it may still be seen. in the village of Rinn. in the Doce.seif Brt ten. in the pers England 14A Jews Expelled From Blessed .4ndreas. a hot harharouxsi murdered hi the Je because it of the Date 1290 is one of the most important in history in hatred csf the faith of Jesus Christ.t" records the Ritual Murder of a Christian boy at Oxford. The Jew named Isaac de Pulet. was found guilty of the crime. Just one month later England's greatest King. Edward 1.decided this was PAGE 7 ites Threat Against Palestinian Children sutie ofJewih Ritual Murder. This article is dedicated to thememory of Arnold Lem of London. England who was the World's Foremost Authority on the Historians do not question the facts of this case and there still exists a wood engraving of the Ritual Murder in the Rinn church. lo Jew Fully Documented Cases The Case of St. Simon of Trent, Italy, 1475. A three year old boy named Simon disappeared. A massive search began and the body was -found" by Jews hoping to avoid suspicion. The Jews said he k lauderDs had drowned in achannel. Examination of the body revealed there were strange wounds on the body. He had been crucified! Seven JA " is what the Jews were arrested. They confessed that the child had been ritually murdered for the purpose of obtaining Christian blood to mix large whenever unleavened Matzo bread. These confessions auto to hirig with the ceremonial NadonN do of"J were made separately and all agreed in essential details. The Jews convened Jew. Jean ater." As recently were eventually executed. During their trial a re ago certain Or- St. Sime of Tream.ltdy iss e taoryks mos famous Ritua Mwder caes. Thiseral is de Feltro, described how his father told him that Jews of his town. i the church ofSt. poew i Treat. Pope9ee0di XIV dedarel Sima aSaMl. s mrtyrolas at Passover to get the blood which they Jewish sects In Chukila faith. Seves Jews wer cmeie ad esecutedfor this foul murder. The teoo Lanzhut. had killed a child No Jew has ever dared to deny the wwo charged with insrumests umadIs Oe 'ma icC sar0ipls0 la the chutrc partook in wine and cakes. historical events of this case. I muzer of Chris' community existed in Poland iren in order that Since the world's largest Jewish during this period they pleaded with the Pope to come to their od hbe iedwith number of Ritual Murder or religious pur- tam' defense. They feared the growing 0 ionpmrtalce of charges. which began to pile up as additional children were found drained of their blood, might incite violence against Jews. Pope is that it led to to investigate with the advance statement of the Jewe Clement XIV decided his view was to exonerate the Jews. But, his report stated: ry European natiom "With my weak faculties I endeavored to demonstrate the non- time or other in existence of the crime which was imputed to the Jewish nation in Poland. I admit then as true thefact of the Blessed Simon. a bo'3 theo mawn reasona of kbr German years old. killed by the Jews in Trent in the year 1475 in hatred f "Der Sturmer.', the faith of Jesus Christ. " led at N 9~beg Pope Sixtus IV approved of the guilty verdict against the Jews in the Simon case in Papal Bull Xiiin 1478. Pope Gregory XIII be Qai~e a lengthy and even visited his shrine proving Ritual recognized Simon as a Christian martyr in the Chur ;-. of St. Peter. Trent. Italy. It lies there today along with relics including the sacral knife which the Jews used to torture the child. w turn of the co- Jews Expelled From Spain t J4" have pro- ad demouned this Date 14". Toledo. Spain. A Jew named Yuce confessed to d,6" having been present at the crucifixion of a boy called Christopher - Chrge for from re and elaimed it is at La Guardia near Toledo. Yuce was promised immunity for himself and he described the whole crucifixion I inflam Christisne punishment providing the names of his accomplices. On Oct. 25. 194 1. ajury of & Post and Opi- seven noted Renaissance scholars who occupied the Charis at Aur47. 1983 car- Salamanca University examined the case and were unanimous in finding Yuce guilty. A second jury of five learned men of Avila, amatft admission Yuce's accomplices and ad &m the Yiddish who considered the evidence concerning unanimously declared them guilty. Eight Jews (some were d' ns*spaper. It. ,e .. -... .,,T is- , . converts to Christianity who still secetlY ut an official Israeli -~ Marranos-pretended ment -sponsored practice Judiasm) were executed. e ndme "Siman Another famos Ritual Mrder of Christia boysin Repsiurg. Germany. Sisbodie were Historians state this case convinced King Fernando and Queen in which a Jewish tomd in te hesemeniof a Jew amed Jofol. Also. a blood-,ported ltou sitsr-iah as Isabel to expel all the Jews from Spain and Portugal. Contrary to pictured abovewas discovered.This drawla is photoraped from. shever" rare book. what Rev. Jerry Falwell says about nations which are against the stfat Orthodox -Bavaria Sacred.- o seek annexation of Jews -being cursed." after Spain was free of the Jews this nation tBaakgof Palestine blossomed into the greatest period of greatness and prosperity of 49erAte by .. . "In the last straw and ordered the deportation of every single Jew in all time. While the Jews had been granted their every wish in rot &il be the blood the country. It just so happens that after this expulsion England America our nation has been cursed and our national problems iism boys.'" entered one of its greatest periods of advancement and prospert.%, worsen with each passing day. How can Rev. Falwell explain Israeli Dept. of Date 127. Berne. Switzerland. Rudolf. a boy. was murdered at that'?? m withdrew the edi- Passover in the house of a rich Jew named Matler. Jews confessed Most Important Case of Zkth Century the "cat was out of that he had been crucified. Many were put to death. The boy was Dae 1911-1913. Kiev, Russia. The body ofa boy. 13. was found "This incident cer' canonised as a martyr. and his name can be found in several at Kiev drained of his blood and with curious wounds. The Jew ives us the right to martyrologies. Today a stone monument still exists in Berne Beiliss was arrested. It was proven that the murder took place on p the question of commemorating the crime. It is called The Fountain of the Child- the premises of a Jewish brick factory to which only Jews had IEtual Murder. Is it Devourers. At first it was placed in a street at the entrance to the access. This factory contained a hidden room with a secret hat are the facts in Jewish quarter as a reminder of the monstrous crime and as a synagogue attached. Beiliss, the owner of the factory, was tried. t widely celebrated punishment for the whole of Berne Jewry. Later it was removed to Half the jury were not convinced he actually committed the be is only one ob the Kornhausplatz where it can be viewed by the public today. murder while the other half believed he didn't. Tus there was no book on this sub- Date 146L2Rinn. Innsbruck. Austria. A boy called Andreas conviction. is "Jewish Ritual Oxner was bought by the Jews and sacrificed for his blood in a The important part is the following report on the murder which by Arnold Lease of forest. The body was found by his mother in a birch tree. No Jew was unanimously agreed upon by this jury. which reported: Englnd. Here is a was apprehended because, the border being near. the entire Jew "The boy. after being gagged, was wounded with a perforating 6 case by cae study community fled the country when the crime became known. Esen instrument in the nape of the neck. temples and neck. which ,own facts on the though there was no trial Pope Benedict XIV in his Bull Catus wounds severed the cerebral vein. the left temporal and ugular It is available from Andreas. in Venice. 1778 declared that the child was indeed. arteries producing hemorrhage: and afterwards. when the bov underbolt for only cruelly assassinated bi the Jevs in hatred of the faith of Jesus (named Joutchinski) had lost about five glasses of blood his body er copy (See book Christ. was pierced with the same instrument, lacerating thus the lungs, Pope Benedict commissioned Cardinal Ganganelli to investigate the liver, the right kidney and the heart, where the last wounds the murder of young Andreas and the final report read: iere inflicted, in all 47 wounds, causing acute suffering to the "I admit the truth of another fact.which happened in the iear victim and the loss of practically all the blood of the body. and 1462 in the village of Rinn. in the Diocese of Brixen. in the person finallv death. ' of the Blessed .4ndreas. a hot barbarously murdered b the Jews It is also of interest that two chldren. named Genia and in hatred of the faith of Jesus Christ." Valentine Tcheberiak. who were important witnesses against (Continued on page 8) j .Red Pady Pl -JewOwned"JewhPoJan. I "A Intaimonril

Jews Run U.S. Communist Communist Party IsThe"C.P.' Top U.S. Reds Are Jews idggi PreftsJwJ Wives Party The Communist Party likes 7%0areffauin ne. italain thAJOL1atml ofvRalmija's to keep Gentiles out front as top Co~mimt Herbert Aptheker. (See window kadeus ane Married to Jewish womw dressing but when Eli te&tnZ Ni1F&WG~ - _Z photostat on this page.) you look behind rota Aptheker is the sole owner of the screens Tod AVIV from a news article aarthenOftha_ deify. you find most second line TIM list staub with Mgelis, and Erusthev and cootinu with The Daily World. He is the positions filled by Jews who official "theoretician" of the F011111Daehoy. foumer of the Soviet Soeret Polic; Serei actually run the Party on a day krw, head ofthe Cemmmtist Party in Lenlrad; Migiled Party and issues all statements to day basis. KA1111111.a Soviet Plesidetit; Aaalely Lematehasihly, first Sov1iet explaining the Moscow line for Ministeir of CIltha'; Marshiall CleeW Vereshle, and manly Communists in America to nohers Stallia's daughter, Svelaaa, Married a Jew; and her follow. Aptheker is also the brother, Yaeev, Marrieda Jewns editor of the Party quarterly magazine. Note also that his I etowfrom MarziM -Seven Daynseingie by awkuiIaermiii managing editor is a fellow N Herbert Apoihker Jew. Seymour Joseph. The Daily Pem The Communist Party has continues to always had Gtile victo Per publish articles claiming a front man communism persecutes Jews as chairman. For some years The Economics Section of this has been and that ib why we should give Gus Hall with the C.P. is headed by Jew Inea ar half of an or second in command being the Victor Perlo. Recently his main blind negro Henry Winston foreign aid. When one studies job has been to write article who is married to a White after article proclaiming that the facts showing that Jews woman. Before Hall, financed the Soviet Eugene Bulgaria and Russia's KGB overthrow Dennis was chairman of the of the Christian Czars of had nothing to do with the Party, and his wife was a attempted assassination of the Russia in1918 and made up a Jewess. In many cases Red majority of the original red Pope. He charges this is all an leaders who were not Jews "anti-Soviet propaganda C rulers under Lenin this policy themselves have been married campaign to prepare the world gEm Demaa, for U years a Leasin U.S. Cm Pr a . b sa must be questioned. to a Jewess. One of Stalin's for a nuclear first strike by the ik Je .1kW esg. -u hk wayto tVl formailo. "The Daily World" is the wives was a Jewess, Brezhnev official organ of the U.S. U.S." had a Jewess for a wife and Communist Party. This Andropov was himself a Jew! .'> newspaper isowned by the Jew Peg Dennis dedicates her autobio- Young Communist League and the Coal- raphy to her husband Eugene Detnis, as Below U. S. Post Offie owaerdip report lis Aptbeker a ie oam Of In t tarsytUe time She wasSUIn . of the leading figures in the American Gene Dennis she helped orpi the Cow "Daiy Worm." with Communist Party from the lae 1930& unem ployed in California in the early W0t, through the 1950s. She had a long history forked in the Moscow uartersl ~U~mLoigfvb PlCa.. ocF.~.. SOL5.N in the Communist movement in her own _Jt ~.tg 7 nm~ 0" "ernnini :udedu m. hi. SN.YC. Yi. right. Peogy was born into a faily of As omWilWa owpwdk imb ma dd w b to da ~~ where she her husband rose in the American ' 5 up in a sef-ouaitmd ardently Party 's hierarchy, Peggy increas y r comunit i L i . At the subordnated her own considerable politi- smm . E"m a iidi md asm well ui dioe a g i. umb. bina/m:In..31lW. SL. ~ N... 41 041 of thirteen, she ~ a munis calt lents to the role of providing emo- bi/ooddhoH ;0- o" it" children's group and moved on to the tional support for him 2~ uwimeor i ism"stisime bdiae.mCIL The Political Aeuw Com- d , i " .wuwoll-., Wam 61.1. as N. mission of theC.P. is headed by Jew Simon Gerson. He ran the The New School for Social *Jew Eual Murder c 7. recent communist campaign of Gus Hall for Pres. and negress Research is operated in New Beiliss because they saw him pick up the boy, died suddenly Angela Davis for Vice-Pres. York City to train young shortly after his arrest. They were examined by two Jewish doctors Since the Daily World all but people in the methods for at the hospital. They certified the girls to be suffenng from spreading communist ideology endorsed Mondale and Ferraro - especially on the campus. dysentery, and bacilli caused by food poisoning. Their mother also he explained why they run their Its was offered a bribe of 40.000 rubles by a Jew lawyer to take upon own candidates. Gerson said head is Jew Sidney Gluck! He recently was chairman of a herself the guilt for the murder of the stabbed boy but she refused! the C.P. must put forth idea Dmy Spa three day conference of 100 One witness in the case was Father Pranaitis, the world-famous and views that will be accepted A new rising "Red Star" expert on the Talmud and atranslator of Hebrew. He testified that by Americans in the future Marxist college professors who reporter for the Daily World is teach in the New England it was the Hasidic sect of Jews who were responsible for Ritual without their actually knowing Danny Spector (Jew). He Murders. states. Father Pranaitis explained the case had every sign of they originated out of recntl -ute the Philadelphia Ritual Murder. He said The Talmudic Zohar, a cabbalistic book communist ranks. Jewish Tims (April 12 9M4) of the Hasidics. described the ritual requiring 13 stab wounds in stating: "Jews remain the most the right temple and 7 in the left, which is exactly how the head of liberal group in America. Some the murdered boy had been treated! 90% support a nuclear freeze, Could It Happen Agan??? the ERA and abortion." These The answer is "WHY NOT!" Jews are becoming radicalized, are ail muor programs of the more violent, and more aggressive than ever before. Extremist C.P. Jewish sects including the Hasidics are moving into America and forming new ghettoes. They openly profess a hatred for Christians and Moslems and have leaders who threaten to murder their enemies such as Rabbi Meir Kahane. Just as cannibalism has Lewf Morose returned to parts of "Darkest Africa" where the White hand of Jewish Affairs is the civilization has been driven out and Thuggee is reappearing in magazine which represents India-why the should we not believe that ritual sacrificial slayings by "Jewish Cultural Clubs." Its fanatic Jew cultists will not return to plague our society once editor is the Jew. Lewis again.. Moroze. The clubs are also The Woman's Be on guard against any Hasidic Jewish cult which Rights may well referred to as the "Jewish Edward Boorstein is a Section of the C. P. is spring up in your city. These people dress in black. live in the same headed by Section of the Communist communist economist. He once Jewess Alva Buxenbaum. She neighborhood. wear religious skull caps all the time or black hats - Party." Moroze they recently inter- was an advisor to Cuba's Fidel speaks on college campuses are easy to spot and should be closely watched - especially if viewed Aaron Vergelis. any young editor Castro. Later he was an aid to and often at the Brooklyn Christian children should disappear in your city. (Note: of Russia's Yiddish Heimland This is suppressed Chile's Marxist President College (CUNY). She is also a news which will never-ever-appear in your daily magazine. Vergelis was on a Allende press. It is your duty-now before his overthrow. feminist spokesman in the armed with the truth-to spread this news speaking tour in the U.S. Today Boorstein to other Christians so they is in the US. communist front known as the will realize that these self-proclaimed praising the progress Jews have working fortheC.P. and giving "poor persecuted chosen people" can be vicious and dangerous U.S. Peace Council which is made under communism in the plenty of advice to liberal headed by Jew Michael enemies). 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Lamnr Kaganoveb (No. 5 in Sverdov (No. 3 in the Leni was the founder of the Urltzky (No. I in the picture -this ishis real Jew picture). his real Jew name was Soviet Revolution and today is the picture). his real Jew name name.) He was an onginal Jacob Mikhailovich. He was the spiritual father of world was Moses Soloamt,h, He and Stalin's closest the first President of the Soviet coimmshlm. Lenin/ was one- Bolshevik was the head of the first friend. He became the second Republic and considered one of fourth Jew. His mother's father communist "Constituent most powerful ruler in Russia the top five leaders under (his grandfather) was the Assembly" now called the under Stalin as Commissar of Lenin. He was also Chief of Finnish Jew Alexander Blank. Congress of the Soviets. In Heavy Industry He held this !1 of Economics in Russia. Lenin's common law wife was 19ghe became the first head post until Stalin's death and the dreaded and murderous the full-blooded Jewess Nadezbda Kruosakava! this is proof that Stalin could secret police called the never ha~e been "anti-Semitic" "Cheka." Today it is known as as has been propagandzed by the KGB. He was assassinated the daily press Indeed. by relatives of his victims on Kaganovich *as doubl, related 30, 1918. Aug. to Stalin. Kaganovich's sister Rosa married Stalin to become his third wife. (Stalin strangled his second wife to death!) Stalin's daughter Svelana's smxKl hubamd was K..ovik); son Mihail. Thus it Stalin had been anti-Semitic as the daily press would have us believe he No.2w ,.m would have had to have hated ms a his wife. son-in-law and father- Ztnoviev (No. 4 in the Asumim Attoney in-law! picture). his real Jew name was Lee Harvey Oswald's Lawyer Hirsch Apfelbaum. He was Daia, Texas police arrested Trolky (No. 2 in the Lee Harvey Oswald for the Swes1... Stalin'selaborat.srae 'o 110la~ known as Lenin's closest Or me Associated picture), his real Jew name was assassination of Pres. Kennedy t pyegeovich ao J,,lyis -a. 151,000'.0404 l~l Pc's cos..oq fe associate in 1919 and became ist f eonsited Lev Bronstein. He was long and Oswald's first request was, oriali"s Sore islare m0 President of the Communist itAm but in the U S as -040 Aos, Amen.- considered the "co-equal" with "I want Attorney John Abt to can oublicatieti revealing 010at %@*,Aties a Russia before Third International. Their goal defend me." John AM is a Jew 5V17IYM Jewlih ifg and a Jewishto 04 .ould be Lenin in ruling is the establishment of " L M u accuied o'f "billes" - *"d '@alto t the rise of Stalin. Trotsky was of Russian descent who has Communist Parties in every returned boine to Russo Shseis led like the first Commissar of Foreign been the official lawyer for the Svstlaa Stalin baas nation in the world for the roylly insa slae nation wisere Jews, pall Jews and thioee tasslld to Jews of State) U.S. Communist Party for over Affairs (like our Secy. violent overthrow of all make up the ee priviled, self-chosen class! and later became Commissar of 30 years. existing governments to build a Recently at a ceremony at War with power over all of Communist world of the the Soviet Mission to the alwavs been in how it can be forces. He was used to assist and defend those Russia's armed important U.N. in New York. Abt was the Red future. He held this who are in the orefront of the known as the Father of post until 1926. presented a high award, the Army. Doctorial Honors of the USSR ongoing struggles in this Academy of Science. After country for social lustice. racial accepting the award from equality and peace. My life Order And Igor Makarov Abt stated: long legal strugglefor the rights "'I to thank you for this of the Communist Party will Distrbut Inc.. a want The Thunderbolt is published bv The Thunderbolt. great honor conferred upon help sow the seeds for a non-profit corporation.Robert A. Bowling. editor. Dr. E. R. E ra Copies Fields. contributing writer. me. My interest in law has socialist America of tomorrow/" RtAGEI10 ,ussia An? JewsKeep Iress InPrison

Jews Keep Rudolf Hem (Below from *Jewish steainelMay 24) In Prison No Pity For Hess by Ra." William Fraakd The Prisoner of Peace is how Mr. Reston, as well as the three most people describe Rudolph western governments, may be motivated Hess. He flew to England in by a humanitarian concern for a man 1941 to try and formulate a who turned 90 last week. He is lonely, European peace plan which "drifting with the shadows, his son im- could have saved millions of ploring for his release, but Moscow says: lives and stopped the Soviet nyet. The allies say, please consider: Is take over of East Europe. Hess was immediately imprisoned there no pity? And Moscow answers with another question: Pity for whom? under direct orders from Churchill who had already For Hess or for the millions he and the decided on an "unconditional other Nazis murdered during the war?" surrender" plan for the Frankly speaking: the Russian reply destruction of Germany. makes sense. Today Hess has been in Not only does the world owe pity to prison for nearly 44 years and is LamsApIl I& Hm's 96th birhiay homa marhed in dtin througbow the millions murdered by the Hitler-Hess the last inmate in Berlin's Geray dm FreedomFor Ho. Hem's ae (with bd in pocket) li regime,_but also to the millions of sur- Spandau prison which is mdrch. vivors, Jews and non-Jews, who were operated by the four allied Hess. powers which still occupy and fully for the release of physically and embtionally scarred by Not only did the communists the horror. unleashed by the old man of to Germany. Supposed- dictate denounce such efforts but so Spandau; among them numerous men ly the British. French, and did the Jews. On this page we Americans all want to see Hess and women who can not make peace reproduce an editorial from the with the idea that "der Stellvertreter des released but claim they cannot Chicago Jewish Sentinel of May do so because the Soviets will Fuhrers" would sand his last years in not agree. There is another race 24. 1984 by Rabbi William comfort and sunshine. Frankel. This vicious call for and nation which demands that v ngem against Hess who Left In a recent column, one of this Hess remain in prison until he nation's most prestigious journalists ex- group is Germany before Russia and even rots to death and that America got into the war is an pressed doubt whether "the United organized Jewry. outrage. Hess peace treaty could States and the Soviet Union will be able C> Last April 26. Hess's 90th to agree on the big issues which divide birthday thousands demonstrat- have saved Western Civilization. ed throughout Germany peace- yet the Jews remain faithful to them." He suggests "that there are some their decree. "WE WILL Rudolf Hem - aee 6- defiesdeuhaa symbolic things they might do to remem- NEVER FORGIVE- WE WILL his inman 44 yews in o ber their common humanity ....What is NEVER FORGET! spodbebuacoasied omonaic the cause that Mr. Reston proposes for Germany Still Occupied aSOWoccupih mial! By Allies joint humanitarian action by the super- powers? It is the releasing of Rudolph No formal peace treaty has No Peace Treaty Has Ever Been Signed With Hess from jail. ever been signed by Russia. Germany - WHY? England, France or the U.S. For years, the United States. Britain with Germany. Very few people Below from Jewu"hSealnrSep. 2a. afld France have urged the Russians to today realize that Germany is More Erosion of Freedom let the deputy fuhrer go on "compas- not a fWeecountry and is still Allied powers in Berlin In Germany sionate grounds" but the Soviet Union ruled by the occupation laws bar NPD participation has said "no." set down by the Allied in upcoming elections The Jewish Telegraph conquerors. How many know Agency of June 20 con- Jews Exempt From that it is legal to bea member of BONN (JTA) - The Western gratulated Germany's Justice Rusiaa Fear The Draft In Germany a Nazi party in America but Allied powers in West Berlin have Minister Hans Englehard. He Germm Jewish Telegraph Agency illegal in Germany! While the issued an order barring the neo- Nick Eberstadt recently of Jan. 27. 1983 revealed proposed a new law imposing a visited Communist East Communist Party is recognized Niiatiomna Democratic Party maximum three years in prison that Jewish youths who in West Germany the Nazi (NPD) from taking part in the for anyone who denies that the Germany. He writes that have taken up citizenship in Party is outlawed! March 10. 1985 elections to the Germans ever killed 6 million 200,000 Soviet troops are Germany are exempt from stationed here to keep the Even moderate right-wing city's Parliament. The NPD is Jews during W.W.Il. The truth the draft. It is explained: parties are banned in occupied banned in Berlin but has never. is that the holocaust has people from revolting. Red Army soldiers are kept "This is a long-tanding of- West Berlin. Note the shocking theless a following estimated at already been revealed to be a ficial arrangement which ex- article reproduced on this page several thousand people. hoax and no more than 300.000 strictly to their bases. On empts German Jews from from the Chicago Jewish The Allied fommad order is Jews died. This is a number far the other hand Soviet military service." Now, with Sentinel. (No daily newspaper m.eeat to beA off a poe-IC fewer than any major technicians and advisers NPD ileiai to try to0son s Germany experiencing the carried this shocking news.) combatant nation in that tragic abound but know they are world's lowest birth rate, The National Democratic is the local hrillamet s. war. Still Englehard said the unpopular. I asked two men where is Wet GerWOny'le NPD some believe that young Party is banned from running law would apply equally to for directions who turned is not barred from partdlpsmn Jews born in Germany candidates for political office in those who question the out to be Russians. Hearing should be subject to the West Berlin because the allied in election campaigns. holocaust, those who applaud themselves addressed in authorities have so ruled! On the local level. draft. The Jewish communi- the holocaust as well as those German by a large, un- ty leader strongly object to All patriotic Americans however, it did manage to who deny it merely to "insult" familiar, and a rapidly ad- this idea. should note that Michael penetrate into some elected Jews. vancing youth. both instinc- Kuehnen's "Action Front assemblies. Thankfully, as of this tively cringed, and turned to National Socialists" is banned West Berlin is a case apart writing. the Bundestag still has flee. Only after I explained I in West Germany on the because there is no West German not approved this proposed was a foreign tourist in need grounds they violate the sovereilnty there and the special t rannical law. of help did they regain their "Allied ban." The reason for ultimate powers lie with the composure sufficiently to these anti-freedom arrests is Allied powm. snub me. the youths "displayed and distributed anti-Semitic Neutrality On Jews Is Anti- Semimc. Since all Zionists are utopianism in Zionism. rhe supportive ot Jer- then they material." Such material is Semitism' Jes. to be against Zionism is socialist Kibbutz farms and are anti-Semitic because there legal in America and other tantamotunt to being anti- industr. are examples" The is no middle ground countries but illegal in West Waterbury. Conn.. Rabbi Semio. " rabbi ecin stated that Germany because that poor Joseph Heckelman states that rhe rabbi stated. "'Zionism is Christians who .,a% they are nation is STILL UNDER people who sa%, -m not a uni4ue intertwining of Jewish -neutral" on Jews are really Subscribe ALLIED OCCUPATION against Je% s. tn/h Uaainsi nationalism and Judaism. "anti-Semitic." He explained For A RULE! Zionism. are actual/i anti- There is an element of that if people are not openh Friend A.xordin g i, (of Man- U.S. Aid to Israd Exceeds *1011,11s car's total is approxiniat.lv agcmunt and , thS$2,0 billion Cheep Mbaioasrls "Dcolve" ' 01 011ieslic P Sograms the%ma' , Jew T ow te is last. wsith i)nicini|iortant for FY 1985 is equal to: this year nmst iifthe aid is T i-:,aid package to Israel tr inIh, loirr The American Board of i otogrant% e six tincs the amount Reagan fiscal.%:ar 1985 is the lari!cst tio Trcasur\. I from the L'.S. Missions has applied for a patent tiot Ioans. as with pr.-s ius pr ipi wed to sp.nd on I.. cil- and trademark for their travel -Iny,.ountn' in the world and c Lccds% aid p.~ikag called cs. This is the first ''ar,ii erg% conscr%ati(in this year; agency "See Israel Through ,ilhlitctlonsfo(r many dimicstsi aid tact. that.1 Jewish Eyes." The New York ll i)fisrad's militarv aid. t rr)ru d(uhl Jewish commnunity, 's Pam programs. Tim Mais)t,,ini t than the amiount rc- S 1.4 hillo i. is in grants wshih dii n,t on Missionaries and Cults". has plorted aid to Israel in the iurrcnt hav. to Ib. slat'd t)rci)nsurncr and ikcupa- paid back. hired lawyers to fight the tis.al %ear willtotal S2.6 illsim- ti nal health and satct Sinicc I.948. Isracl has rci d trademark request. It is of interest S1 .4 billion ii1nilitarv.iiea plus S1.2 pirograms; S28 hilliuiI in L.,Said. reiiit ofitt to note that Jews consider billion in conmic aid- %hil The Christian missions to be "cults," sili.c 19-3 .Aid to Isradl undcr th SillJmiunt equal t) the oii1- .\'N,.-k Times rcpo)rtcd that Israeli Reagan ad The Jews claim Christians who ministrati)n tiir fiscal %cars hincd o rldwidc spending ofi operate this travel service invite Primn' Minister Shinion lores intends 1981 to I'084 has totalcd nearly S9. thu" State I) partmnt. Pcace Jews to visit the Holy Land from a to press nex.tycar for additional hillion. m ire aid than an% prey iiius ('i rps and U.S. contributions to Christian viewpoint. They statethis grants which will rotal i I. cucss of S4 administra is a -trick" to entice Jews into tlon has giv1iio.r a coimi- the L'nited Nations and its billion pai able peirltil,"tlfnic. converting to Christianity.

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"close is backing away from Israel and intimate" with their Copies because they have welched on children They re ,isp.a. ,., ,4,-61 RESTORE WHITE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS Begin'a promise to move Ioppose the twin evils of Communism and Zionism which toward fredom for the Palesti. are both Jewish dominated movements aimed at the enslave- nians MUCKSUES OP ThE TNUWOURUOI.T living in the West Bank. Every edition eventually sells out. Plese only ode the cur. ment of the White Christian Western World. We urge the use of Now the arrogant Jew leaders rgi Issue and those listed below - A MINE OF INFORMA. the U.S. Army to protect and defend America's borders from are asking the U.S. foreign aid TION. the present onslaught Invasion by Third World peoples who AiD TO ISRALiNCREAuii4 now threaten to over-run our land and destroy our standard of - U.S. DEBT ISSUE - living. We oppose the movement of industry out of America to NO. 300 How Blacks destroyed civilizationWhite AMERICAN FOREIGN AID colonial powers gave them in Africa backward foreign nations for cheap laborwhich costs US. IS 512 - no* they are BILLION A YEAR. starving! workers their jobs. We favor an end to all foreign aid to Israel THE JEWS DEMAND AN ASTOUNDING $5 BILLION. Details on U.S. foreign aid to Israel. and stiff trade protection laws to stop any and all imports WHY SHOULD ONE OF THE which compete with U.S. produced goods that results in the WORLD'S ISSUE NO. 20 - Best selling issue in two years. Three SMALLEST COUNTRIES RECEIVE pages exposing the Jews' violent anti-Christian loss of any jobs for Our people. 7 bible 40% OF ALL OUR I believe that I can best serve my Race and Nation by FOREIGN AIO?7 called '7he Talmud." Also Kosher laughter of animals TiIS IS AN becoming an active member of this great political party OBSCENE ACT OF while still conscious condemned in three counties! 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Fake pected in the coming weeks to sub- Black History. Lansky and Israeli Mafia. Date of Application ...... mit an e nom i and military aid Signature ...... mm @S al Prices For This Specall lssue). Mail To: National States Rights Party for near x S5S. to, u s.L o. is isdeled at the "Thw e118 Kew tax" - SONYproduct you pucles National Headquarters weekend. with a small (K)or (1.)Imprint has paid a specia Kosher tax to P 0. Box 1211, Marietta. GA 30061 This represets more than a Slb. one of two competing Riabecal Societies. This is the hIdoen -creaseover what Prime Minister rpoff of the century! Suppressed by te daily press! A special Pens indicated Israel would would 4~ labloid. 3 for$1 - 10forg3- 22 for85- S6 for S10 - eed duri. his talks inWashington 300 for 40. THIS IS OUR Io1EST ALL-TiME SELLER - last month. IN ITS 10TH R I ! in break down the expected record request. Israeli officals Pre- ditd that the government will seek an approximately S700n. to Sat. SPREAD THE TRUTH ORDER EXTRA COPIES age to UKealready passed 95 ~fiscal year foreign aid legislaton already For Only 37€ First Class Postage you approved. can remail this newspaper Beyond that, Israel is likelto to your seek more than in t uir friends, relatives, ministers, etc. Use this 19750tiscat year ouaget wh icn inexpensive way to introduce new people Reagan must submit to the new Congress early next year. This sum to the NEWS SUPPRESSED BY THE DAI- will be almost evenly divided be- LY PRESS. tween economic and mihtary grants, the Israeli officials said. 2 cols $1.1 THE THUNDERBOLT Thus. they noted, between the ISCepM 83.00 supplemental and the regular re- 18 "M .00 FOR STAGE quests. salwl be skng nearly 45 810.00 FAND HANDLING mlibtary grant included in the regular 75c" $ulm15.18 L DD20 J 1985 foreign aid bill. 110no lU.00CAnn40.00 The matter of increased aid levels for Israel will be high on the agenda during a prelimiunry meeting of the 518 Cwuu 875.18 recently fonned U.S.-Israeli Joint You may mix your order with back edi- Economic Commison during the week of November 18 in Washing- tions at no extra cost. ton. All orders shipped within two days of The chairman of the Israeli de- legation is Finance Ministry receipt Director-General Emmanuel Shar- on. ' American cuntep:r is Please send me Issue Number # Undev- tar611a at tE oo- mic Affairs Allen Wallis Name Regarding the aid levels, there has been only a general administration pledge that the U.S will be forth- coming in considenng increased eco- nomic and military aid for Israel. But City _ State - Zip the Americans have been waiting to see what austenty measures are im- Please find enclosed $ - total amount plemented in Jerusalem before mak- ing an) tommitment. opw 6-- % November, 1984

e Ae"141 7T Yelr*t P.O. Box 1211 (t I L " Marietta, Georgia 30061 WE ARE MOVING FORWARD AGAIN t)ear Loyal Friends

The Thunderbolt leads the nation's press with news which is unavailable from any other source. Weeks of special research went into writing of the new edition, No. 301. We have already been told this is the most super-sensational edition we have ever published in our 26 year history. The articles in this single edition alone will rock this nation from coast to coast because it brings up Information which the Jews thought they had already suppressed for all time to come. This is all the more reason we mustmakea great effort to get extra copies Into the hands of new people.

Our recent poll of subscribers found that a little over hal liked the larger newspaper with more pages. Since there is o much vital news which we need to publish we have decided to go back to the bigger paper. I know you will agree that every page is jampacked with dynamic inform.tion which urgently needs to reach the American people.

WE WIN RECENT VITA L COURT VICTORIES

A s many of you know, we are continuing this patriotic work through the National States Rights Party despite a conspiracy of malcontents who sought to take over our organization immediately after J.B. Stoner was forced to leave us. His case has been appealed before the 11th Circuit Court of appeals which heard the arguments last May 22nd. They should rule any day now and lawyers as well as members of the press tell us they believe the court will not be able to circumvent the nearly 20 year delay in his t:ial and find J. B. innocent because of the 3 year statue of limitations, speedy trial right, and the derlal of his right to due process. The very moment we learn of their ruling a special letter will be rushed out to you with the full in depth story.

It is now well known that the "Gang of Three," Gene Wilson, Jerry Ray and Dorothy Bickley tried to take over the NSRP and oust J. B. Stoner and Dr. Fields - two of the founders of the organization. They have not taken a single step toward keeping the Party going and if it were not for Robert A. Bowln, Mrs. D. Al. Moeler, Wall Straughn and others we would not be going forward as we are to- tlay. It was simply an effort to sabotage the National States Rights Party which has failed and as you can see we are now going forward stronger than ever before. We have filed a suit in court for $300,000 tnd the return of all N SRP and Thunderbolt property. In order to keep our organization, and with the permission of J. B. Stoner, I Journal, Aug. 17) simiply went into the building where items belonging to us were (Atlanta eing stored and brought them back where they are now in use. One Jury won't indict Jerry Ray, an ageat for Gene Wilson Illegally swore out a warrant A Cobb County grand jury has de- against me. clined to indict Edward IL Fields A rmed with receipts proving that I was the one who signed the Th@grand Jury decided that there ,)urchase orders for the material we urgently needed to keep going was not enough evidence to indict t presented them to Cobb County District Attorney & Fields on burgilry charges for Tom Charron entering the house at 591 Cherokee t.chad the Grand Jury throwout Ray's totily false charge. Of St imMarietta May 19. :ourse this Is typical of the type of lies invented by the "Gang of "Iown the Addoreoaph and the rhree." They can only disrupt - building a movement is foreign fes, and I sent the bfls to the dis trict attorney's office to .prove that I ,o Lheui. wned thse thing" Fields said. "I MORRIS DEES STOPPED Jt got what is rightfully mine"

Morris Dees of the Southern Poverty Law Center in Montgom- I Fieds. a member at the National hiroelf a multi-millionaire f/chting "poverty." He IStates Rits Party. also is em. ery, has mada WellM 19 a Civil lawsuit aninst spends his spare :iee filing baseless harossment suits against imemhe of the Christian Righ Christian Patriots. We went into court to stop Dees from taking goup. who claim they own the illegal depositions here in Georgia and successfully obtained a I St howe. Federal Court order which has balted his vicious attempt to stop us from exercizing our right to freed of speech, press and assembly. This is yet another great victory for our cause. Gerald Carlson Vote Rises From 32% To 40% The Thunderbolt was very pleased to learn from Gerald Carlson that we were able to play a major e in his huge vote n the race for Congress. We gave one-half page to le astoun, success in our inest Issue. Gerald is already gearing up for a return bout in two years and I only hope we can do more to help him actually WIN next go-round. While the daily press gave Carlson's huge vote the silent treat- Mea Jew pivblications wrote that these results portend hardened resistano to communism, Zionism [iM race-mixing in the future. The White workWig middle class is now waklg up and that is the SIGNA/j tL all A merica which came from a area made up of mainly suburban union workers. j

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GERALD L COX, Ph. D. FEC ID # C 00186833 P.O. BOX 280 GARDEN CITY MI 48135 Re: MUR 1980 (313) 421-5728

\GEORGE BENSON a \R EASURER AND Mr. Lee Anderson f AMPAIGN MANAGER Acting Assistant General Counsel P.O. BOX 280 GARDEN CITY, MI 48135 Federal Election Commission (313) 934- 7945 1325 K. Street, NW Washington, DC 20463

Dear Mr. Anderson:

In Mr. Kenneth Gross' May 2, 1985 letter he stated that I "may have violated certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971." This is, very simply, not true.

Mr. Bard Young's March 21, 1985 complaint is clearly not a complaint against the actions of Dr. Gerald L. Cox, myself, or our committee, Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate. It is by title and content clearly a complaint against Mr. Gerald CarZson's campaign activity.

I trust you will reconsider the FEC position quickly.

Please keep this matter confidential.

ns on

cc: Dr. Gerald L. Cox

GRAND RAPIDS UNION (19441 -MICHIGAN STATE UNI\, ERSIT'f I 950i - VAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (1956)" UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1 1970I- SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE I1973-1 979)

P:a,"ir nt;, ." - Tfor,re- 1o f '" Lk- :ed States Senate PC Box 280 Garcen Cr %V0 48135 I

2 .2 ',MA Y J C E F T I F I E-P TU!N RECEIPT REQUESTLD

Mr. Lee Anderson Actinc Assistant General CounseZ Federal Election Commission 1325 K. Street, NW Washington, DC 20463 CONFID E ;TIAL

'I,

-. W 0 ~ 'TLAHv ~ r FE I-i oJ y cF 85 MAY24 P12:

- REPUBLICAN - M.a y/ 21, 1085 . a 118 FEC ZD # C 00186835

GERALD L COX, Ph.D. 1980 P.O BOX 280 GARDEN CITY. MI 48135 1313) 421.5728

GEORGE BENSON Federal Election Commission TREASURERAND 1325 K. Street, NW CAMPAIGN MANAGER Washington, DC 20463 P 0. BOX 2 80 GARDEN CITY MI 48135 ,313) 934.7945 Mr. Charles f. Stee le General Counsel Mr. Kenneth A. Gross Associate General Counsel Mr. Lee Anderson Acting Assistant General Counsel Gentlemen:

Responding to your May 2, 1985 letter I am appalled at the allegation that I furthered the campaign for the Congress of Gerald Carlson. I hereby deny that I helped Carison's campaign; in fact, r worked for Mr. Glenn Kassel, the regular Republican candidate, in the primary election.

Mr. Bard Young's complaint against Gerald Carlson and the Carlson for Congress Committee is not 4- addressed to me, my campaign manager, or my committee, Citizens for Jerry Cox for U. S. Senate.

Mr. Y.,-:-. makes no a#01legation "f w".ond.ain%.P by -7. Why should the Federal Election Commission? I do not understand why the FEC sees me as a party to Mr. Young's compZaint.

Sino(&:

/ I / Gerald L. Cox, Ph.D. cc: Mr. George Benson

P.S. At this time I desire you not make this matter public.

%NC)RAP?'S LNiON 1944i- MICH16AN STATE UNIVERSITY (950i. -WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY 1 9561- UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN (1970)- SCHOOLCRAFT COLLEGE 19, 7

",' ? : .,", 's,, -, n elSiates Seae P 0 Box 280 Groen Citv M, 48135 CERTIFIED P O,.BOX 2 80 GARDEN CjT", V; 48'35 %,4ynyU "ECEIPT BEQUESTLD

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION.-: (Messrs. Charles Steele, Kenneth Gross, Lee Anaerton) _

IP 310 216 304 M 13 26 K. Street, NW

WASHINGTON, DC 20463

CONFIDENTIAL Carlsorbfor Congress ommittee 1 5th District o Mic g I P.O. Box 546 Wayne, Michiga6 ,.4 Gerald R. Carlson (313) 595-3215 P.O. Box 1740 Washington, D.C. 20013 MA 21 A9: 54 Charles N. Steele General Counsel May 21, 1985 Federal Election Commission Washington, D.C. 1325 K St., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20463

Dear Mr. Steele, I am writing this letter in response to MUR 1980 which I recently received. At the outset let me submit that any violations on my part regarding filing reports with the FEC are due to my failure to study and comprehend the FEC information sent to me during the 1984 campaign. My campaign was a shoestring effort which I con- ducted virtually on my own and, although I had a committee, it was a committee in name only--I was the sole member. Michigan's 15th District is solidly Democratic and the Republicans do not contest this seat strongly, For this reason my maverick candidacy gained me a primary victory but left me without Republican Party endorsement and their organ- izational expertise. As a result I was unable to deal addequately with the raft of paperwork involved in a Congressional Campaign. To sum up then: my failure to file reports with the FEC was due to being uninformed, conducting a campaign on my own and not having the resources to finance professional counsel. Rather than responding to all of the allegations let me say that I intend to file the required reports with the FEC within a few days. Regarding two specific items: 1) The Euro-American Alliance ran an ad in their publication without my knowledge and without charging me, and 2) The flyer circulated by Jerry Cox was not meant to promote me but to criticize me, and it was done without charge and without my consent.

Sincerely,

Gerald R. Carlson P.S.--Please send correspondence to my Washington, D.C. address. 9 kQ. 0

'r65MAY14 (PIZ:2O EURO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE -C # 9 [~ EsUro P.O. Box 2-1775 Milaukee, WI 53221

(414) 282-4123 4 May 1985

Hon. Charles N. Steele J General Counsel RE: Federal Election Commission MUR 1980 1325 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20463 '3 Nib Dear Mr. Steele: . ann ,--No "" ). enclosed Affidavit states our response to the The I unfounded allegations of Mr. Bard Young, 12601 Ronda,

Southgate, MI 48195.

We view Mr. Young's complaint as a harassment, using the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971. Many committees and organizations endorse the candidacies of persons with whom such committees and organizations are in agreement. If the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 is going to be used to punish such activities, then not only is it a violation of the First Amendment but also a deprivation of equal protection of the law; for not every committee and organization is acted against in this manner.

Let our answer to Mr. Young's allegations be contained in the enclosed Affidavit. Respectfully yours,

Maj. Donald V Clerk, B.S., LL. B. Chairman / Comm, der DVC / cp Euro-American Alliance, Inc. encl. 0 AFFIDAVIT

STATE OF WISCONSIN ) ) ss. MILWAUKEE COUNTY )

Federal Election Commission, Bard Young, Complainants,

v. RE: MUR 1980

Euro-American Alliance, Inc., Respondent.

Be it known, that on this 6th Day of May, 1985, before me, X I L(w - , Notary Public for the State of Wisconsin, residing in the County of

Milwaukee, duly commissioned and sworn and by law authorized to administer oaths and affirmations, personally appeared Major DONALD V. CLERKIN 9 of P.O. Box 21776, Milwaukee, WI 53221, and being first duly sworn by me did depose and say that:

1. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. is not a political action committee; 2. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. is not nor has it ever been a campaign committee for a candidate for public office; 3. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. was not asked by Mr. Gerald Carlson or the "Carlson For Congress Committee" to advertise Mr. Carlson's campaign for Congress. We did so without official authorization; I * m _ -

Federal Election Commission, Bard Young, Complainants, RE: MUR 1980

Euro-American Alliance, Inc., Responde nt* Page II

4, The Euro-American Alliance, Inc, neither accepted, nor was offered, any money for running said advertisement for Mr. Gerald Carlson; 5. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. contributed no monies to the "Carlson For Congress Committee"; 6. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. stands upon its First Amendment rights in the foregoing entitled action (MUR 1980);

And further Deponent (Affiant) saith not.

~V. /s/ Maj. Donald V. Clerkin. B.So. LL. B. Chairman / Commander Euro-American Alliance, Inc.

In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and have affixed my official seal, the Day and Year first above written.

Noto/~' Public (seal)

My Commission expires the Z Day of 1983. NOTA BENE

ALL DOCUMENTS, LETTERS, ETC., PERTAINING

TO MUR 1980 ARE BEING COPIED AND PLACED

IN THE HANDS OF THE HON. GERALD D. KLECZKA,

REPRESENTATIVE OF THE FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL

DISTRICT OF WISCONSIN.

THE EURO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, INC. IS REQUESTING

A FULL INVESTIGATIO BY MR. KLECZKA OF THE

ORIGINS OF NUR 1980, WHAT MOTIVATION MR.

BARD YOUNG AND HIS AGENT, MR. DAVID KEITH,

1160 LATHERS, GARDEN CITY, MI 48135, MAY

HAVE HAD IN BRINGING THIS COMPLAINT BEFORE

THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION AT THIS TIME.

MAJOR DONALD V. CLERKIN, BoS., LL. B. CHAIRMAN / COMMANDER EURO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, INC.

ADDENDUM: COPIES OF REQUESTS FOR EURO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, INC. NEWSLETTER SERVICE AND DELETION FROM OUR MAILING LIST BY MR. DAVID KEITH WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION UPON WRITTEN REQUEST. * a

(Materials turned over to Congressman Kleczka)

FILE CONTENTS

"A" REQUEST BY DAVID KEITH FOR NEWSLETTER INFORMATION - 4/8 JAN 85

"B" REQUEST BY DAVID KEITH FOR DELETION - 14/17 JAN 85

"C" ALLIANCE LETTER TO BARD YOUNG - 4 MAY 1985

"D" ALLIANCE LETTER TO DAVID KEITH - 4 MAY 1985 "E" COVER LETTER BY ALLIANCE TO HON.CHARLES N. STEELE, FEC - 4/4/85

"F" ALLIANCE AFFIDAVIT TO FEC - 6 MAY 1985

"G" FEC COMPLAINT AGAINST ALLIANCE AND SUPPORTING COMPLAINANT'S "EVIDENCE" - 2 MAY 1985

IT WILL BE NOTICED THAT THE COPY OF THE ALLIANCE'S

COVER IS DATED 8 JANUARY, 1985 (SEE COVER WITHIN "G"). THE

ALLIANCE RECEIVED MR. KEITH'S FIRST REQUEST ON 8 JANUARY

1985, AND MZAILED THE PACKET TO MR. KEITH ON THE SAME DATE.

UPON MEASUREMENT OF THE BLOCKED-OUT ADDRESS LABEL, IT IS

DETERMINED THAT THE ALLIANCE COVER IN FILE "G" IS THE VERY

C_7 COPY OF THE ONE SENT TO MR. DAVID KEITH, WHOSE NAME DOES

NOT APPEAR WITH BARD YOUNG'S IN THE FEC COMPLAINT. IT WOULD

SEEM WISE, THEREFORE, TO ASCERTAIN WHAT RELATIONSHIP DAVID

KEITH MAY HAVE WITH BARD YOUNG, AND WHY THEY HAVE CONSPIRED

TO ATTACK THE EURO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, INC. USING THE FEDERAL

ELECTION CAMPAIGN ACT OF 1971.

ALSO, IT IS INTERESTING TO NOTE THAT THIS IS THE SECOND

ATTACK BY A FEDERAL AGENCY ON THE EURO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, INC.

IN THREE MONTHS. WE SEE NO COINCIDENCE HERE. SOMEONE IN

THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS OUT TO SEVERELY HAMSTRING THE

OPERATIONS OF THE EURO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE, INC. AfXr- D.Y., C1,,cRk1fJ L u - - - EURO- AMERICAN ALLIANCE 0 P.O. Box 2-1776 5 MAYS4 Milwaukee, WI 53221 f ' + ~

Hon. Charles N. Steele General Counsel Federal Election Commission 1325 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20463 ILI

0 - P 18'4 736 378 fiRckld FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION wOSAsr1W WASHINCTON. D C 20463

MEMORANDUM TO: THE COMMISSION

FROM: MARJORIE W. EMMONS/ CHERYL A. FLEMING

DATE: May 20, 1985

SUBJECT: MUR 1980 - Complaint

The attached has been circulated for your information.

Attachment .. M..Bard Young '12601iRonda Southgate, MI 48195 March 21, 1985

Mr. Charles N. Steele General Counsel Z o Federal Election Commission 1325 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20463

COMPLAINT AGAINST GERALD CARLSON AND THE CARLSON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE Dear Mr. Steele:

Pursuant to the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 ("FECA"), 2 U.S.C. §437g, and the regulations of the FEC, 11 C.F.R. Part 111, this complaint notifies the Commission of violations of FECA believed to have been committed by Gerald Carlson, Republican candidate in the 1984 congres- sional election campaign in Michigan's fifteenth district, and by the Carlson for Congress Committee.

Respondent Gerald Carlson won the August 1984 Republi- can primary in Michigan's fifteenth congressional district and was named on the ballot in the general election as the Republican candidate for Congress. In seeking the nomina- tion and seeking election to federal office, Carlson became a "candidate" as defined in FECA and the FEC's regulations. 2 U.S.C. S431(2); 11 C.F.R. S100.3. According to complain- ant's best information and belief, Carlson's contributions or expenditures aggregated in excess of the $5,000 threshold for being deemed a candidate for federal office. Informa- tion on the finances of the Carlson campaign is outlined be- low, with copies of documentation attached.

As a candidate for federal office, Carlson was required to. designate in writing a political committee to serve as his principal campaign committee. 2 U.S.C. §432(e)(i). There is no record that a principal campaign committee was desig- nated. See Exhibit A, attached. The Carlson campaign autho- rized no political committee to receive contributions and make expenditures, and so filed no financial disclosure re- ports. A campaign committee did operate on behalf of respon- dent, under the name Carlson for Congress Committee, at the Mr. Charlesa Steele March 21, 1 Page 2 address of P.O. Box 546, Wayne, Michigan 48184. See Exhibit B, attached. As shown in Exhibit B, funds were solic~ited for the Carlson for Congress Committee by another organization, the Euro-American Alliance. This second organization solicited contributions without stating who paid for the solicitation and whether it was authorized by the candidate or the candidate's committee. 2 U.S.C. S441(d). Whether the expenditure was exempt from disclosure requirements, and whether the Euro-American Alli- ance is a political committee in its own right, is not known. Carlson advertising was reproduced in a mailing by the Citi- zens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate Committee, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit C. The FEC filings of that committee do not disclose any expenditure on behalf of or contri- bution to the Carlson for Congress Committee. See Exhibit D. If respondent Carlson had designated the Carlson for Congress Committee as the candidate's principal campaign committee, it would have been required to file reports of its receipts and dis- bursements in accordance with 2 U.S.C. §434(a)(2). Even without being so designated, or being authorized as an additional campaign committee, however, the Carlson for Congress Committee was subject to the reporting requirements in 2 U.S.C. S434 (a)(4) if it fit the definition of a "political committee" in sectio 'n 431 (4)(A). That provision states in part that a political committee is "any committee ... or other group of persons which receives contributions aggregating in excess of $1,000 during a calendar year or which makes expenditures aggregating in excess of $1,000 during a calen- dar year." Although unreported contributions to a campaign committee are difficult, if not impossible, to estimate, expenditures can be estimated on the basis of visible campaign advertising and facilities. According to this complainant's personal knowledge, and supported by the attached documentation, the following advertising was purchased by the Carlson campaign:

WXYZ-TV (two 30-second spots) $1674.50 - $ 1700.00 Detroit News 429.92 Detroit Free Press 469.66 Approx. 12 newspapers ($124 per ad) 1488.00 Telephone ($12 x 3 months) 36.00

$4098.08 - $ 4123.58

Copies of newspaper advertisements are attached hereto as Exhibit ~p"Mr. Charle Steele March 21, 5 Page 3

In addition to these expenditures for which prices are known, expenditures must have been made for a cable television spot on October 18, 1984, and advertising for the same, WSDS radio time, stamps, stationery, brochures, mimeograph, rent and utilities. A professionally printed Carlson brochure, which states that it was "Paid for by the Carlson for Congress Committee," is attached as Exhibit F. Based on information and belief, personal knowledge of the Carlson campaign expenditures and personal knowledge of campaign financing, this complainant states that the Carlson campaign ex- penditures during the 1984 election campaign must have exceeded the $5,000 threshold to render Carlson a "candidate" required to designate a principal campaign committee and report contributions and expenditures pursuant to FECA, and, that the Carlson for Con- gress Committee contributions or expenditures in all likelihood exceed the $1,000 threshold for reporting requirements for politi- cal committees. An addendum is attached to this complaint providing ad- dresses and other information regarding Carlson to assist in the service of this complaint and any investigation that follows. I understand that this complaint is made under penalty of perjury, and I do hereby swear that the statements in the com- plaint are true and correct, made on the basis of personal knowledge, or information and belief, as stated. s ctfully submitted,

Bard Young

County of W A W,4E ) S. . ) ss: State of cM" lArG& )

Sworn before me, this LIT" day of Ar'*%L , 1985.

Notary Public

My commission expires: A Y_ \ %1

GRACE R. I- T

fly ~*-~,m Mr. Charles N. Steele March 21, 1985 Page 4-

ADDENDUM

1. During 1984, Carlson drove a silver AMC Hornet automobile in Michigan with Virginia License tag DET-158 registered for Social Security #367-44-2989 at the following address: 6626 Potomac Avenue Apartment A-2 Alexandria, VA 22307

The apartment was owned by Norman L. and Daniel T. Peters. 2. On May 30, 1984, Carlson's address was given as: 33105 Michigan Avenue Apartment 16 Wayne, MI 48184 3. on January 17, 1985, Carlson's address was given as: c/o Evans 6815 East 11 Mile Lot #68 Warren, MI 48092 4. As of August 16, 1984, Carlson's phone number in Ann Arbor was (313) 662-1858 and the phone number of the Carlson for Congress Committee was (313) 595-0287. 5. The address for the bank us'ed for the Carlson for Con- gress Committee checking account is: Wayne Bank P.O. Box 804 Wayne, MI 48184 FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D C 20463

% 4May 2, 19 85

CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Gerald Carlson q/o Evans 6815 East 11 Mile Lot #68 .4arren, Michigan 48082 Re: MUR 1980

Dear Mr. Carlson: This letter is to notify you that on April 16, 1985, the Federal Election Commission received a complaint which alleges that Carlson for Congress Committee may have violated certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint is enclosed. We have numbered this matter MUR 1980. Please refer to this number in all future correspondence. Under the Act, you have the opportunity to demonstrate, in writing, that no action should be taken against Carlson for Congress Committee in connection with this matter. Your response must be submitted within 15 days of receipt of this letter. If no response is received within 15 days, the Commission may take further action based on the available information. Please submit any factual or legal materials which you believe are relevant to the Commission's analysis of this matter. Where appropriate, statements should be submitted under oath. This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. S 437g(a) (4) (B) and S 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. If you intend to be represented by counsel in this matter please advise the Commission by completing the enclosed form stating the name, address and telephone number of such counsel, and a statement authorizing such counsel to receive any notifications and other communications from the Commission. -2 -

If you have any guestions, please contact Lee Anderson, the acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter at (202) 523-4143. For your information, we have attached a brief description of the Commission's procedure for handling complaints.. Sincerely, Charles N. Steele General Counsel

Associate Ge ral Counsel

Enclosures 1. Complaint 2. Procedures -3.Designation of Counsel Statement S FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINC7ON. DC 20463

May 2, 19 85

CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Gerald Carlson arlson for Congress Committee .. Box 546 Wayne, Michigan 48184 Re: MUR 1980

Dear Mr. Carlson: This letter is to notify you that on April 16, 1985, the Federal Election Commission received a complaint which alleges that Carlson for Congress Committee may have violated certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint is enclosed. We have numbered this matter MUR 1980. Please refer to this number in all future correspondence. Under the Act, you have the opportunity to demonstrate, in writing, that no action should be taken against Carlson for Congress Committee in connection with this matter. Your response must be submitted within 15 days of receipt of this letter. If no response is received within 15 days, the Commission may take further action based on the available information. Please submit any factual or legal materials which you believe are relevant to the Commission's analysis of this matter. Where appropriate, statements should be submitted under oath. This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. S 437g(a)(4) (B) and S 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. If you intend to be represented by counsel in this matter please advise the Commission by completing the enclosed form stating the name, address and telephone number of such counsel, and a statement authorizing such counsel to receive any notifications and other communications from the Commission. 2-

If you have any questions, please contact Lee Anderson, the acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter at (202) 523-4143. For your information, we have attached a brief description of the Commission's procedure for handling complaints. Sincerely, Charles N. Steele Gene aCounsel 100 A~ V

Enclosures 1. Complaint 2. Procedures 3. Designation of Counsel Statement b

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D C 20463

May 2, 1985

CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED George Benson, Treasurer Citizens for Jerry Cox for U~nited States Senator P.O. Box 280 -Garden City, Michigan 48135

Re: MUR 1980 Dear Mr. Benson:

* This letter is to notify you that on April 16, 1985, the Federal Election Commission received a complaint which alleges that Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senator and you, as treasurer may have violated certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint is enclosed. We have numbered this matter MUR 1980. Please refer to this number in all future correspondence.

Under the Act, you have the opportunity to demonstrate, in writing, that no action should be taken against Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senator and you, as treasurer in connection with this matter. Your response must be submitted within 15 days of receipt of this letter. If no response is received within 15 days, the Commission may take further action based on the available information.

Please submit any factual or legal materials which you believe are relevant to the Commission's analysis of this matter. Where appropriate, statements should be submitted under oath. This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. 5 437g(a) (4)(B) and S 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. If you intend to be represented by counsel in this matter please advise the Commission by completing the enclosed form stating the name, address and telephone number of such counsel, and a statement authorizing such counsel to receive any notifications and other communications from the Commission. 'MI . 2

If you have any questions, please contact Lee Anderson, the acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter at (202) 523-4143. For your information, we have attached a brief description of the Commission's procedure for handling complaints. Sincerely, Charles N. Steele General Counsel

Enclosures 1. Complaint 2. Procedures 3. Designation of Counsel Statement NIX.

I O i~'i~k ~ FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION WASHINGTON. DC. 20463

May 2, 1985

CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Gerald L. Cox .2761 Maplewood Garden City, Michigan 48135 Re: MUR 1980 Dear Mr. Cox:

This letter is to notify you that on April 16, 1985, the Federal Election Commission received a complaint which *that alleges Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senator and you, as treasurer may have violated certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint is enclosed. We have numbered this matter MUR 1980. Please refer to this number in all future correspondence.

Under the Act, you have the opportunity to demonstrate, in writing, that no action should be taken against Citizens for Jerry Cox for United States Senator and you, as treasurer in connection with this matter. Your response must be submitted within 15 days of receipt of this letter. If no response is received within 15 days, the Commission may take further action based on the available information.

Please submit any factual or legal materials which you believe are relevant to the Commission's analysis of this matter. Where appropriate, statements should be submitted under oath. This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. S 437g(a) (4) (B) and S 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. If you intend to be represented by counsel in this matter please advise the Commission by completing the enclosed form stating the name, address and telephone number of such counsel, and a statement authorizing such counsel to receive any notifications and other communications from the Commission. 2

If you have any questions, please contact Lee Anderson, the acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter at (202) 523-4143. For your information, we have attached a brief description of the Commission's procedure for handling complaints. Sincerely, Charles N. Steele Gene 1 Counsel

By: Kenneth A. Gros Associate Gene al Counsel

Enclosures 1. Complaint 2. Procedures 3. Designation of Counsel Statement 9 9

FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION SWASHINGTON.DC 20463

F'4ESO May 2, 1985 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED P Euro-American Alliance P.O. Box 2-1776 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53221 Re: MUR 1980

Dear Sir: This letter is to notify you that on April 16, 1985, the Federal Election Commission received a complaint which alleges *that Euro-American Alliance may have violated certain sections of the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971, as amended ("the Act"). A copy of the complaint is enclosed. We have numbered this matter MUR 1980. Please refer to this number in all future correspondence. Under the Act, you have the opportunity to demonstrate, in writing, that no action should be taken against Euro-American Alliance in connection with this matter. Your response must be submitted within 15 days of receipt of this letter. If no response is received within 15 days, the Commission may take further action based on the available information. Please submit any factual or legal materials which you believe are relevant to the Commission's analysis of this matter. Where appropriate, statements should be submitted under oath. This matter will remain confidential in accordance with 2 U.S.C. S 437g(a) (4)(B) and S 437g(a) (12) (A) unless you notify the Commission in writing that you wish the matter to be made public. If you intend to be represented by counsel in this matter please advise the Commission by completing the enclosed form stating the name, address and telephone number of such counsel, and a statement authorizing such counsel to receive any notifications and other communications from the Commission. - 2 -

If you have any questions, please contact Lee Anderson, the acting Assistant General Counsel assigned to this matter at (202) 523-4143. For your information, we have attached a brief description of the Commission's procedure for handling complaints. Sincerely,

Enclosures 1. Complaint 2. Procedures 3. Designation of Counsel Statement FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION lAw ) WASHINGTON,D.C. 20463 April 23, 1985

Mr. Bard Young 12601 Ronda Southgate, MI 48195 Dear Mr. Young: This letter is to acknowledge receipt of your complaint which we received on April 16, 1985, against Gerald Carlson, the Carlson for Congress Committee, and possibly others, which alleges violations of the Federal Election Campaign laws. A staff member has been assigned to analyze your allegations. The respondent will be notified of this complaint within five days. You will be notified as soon as the Commission takes final action on your complaint. Should you have or receive any additional information in this matter, please forward it to this office. We suggest that this information be sworn to in the same manner as your original complaint. For your information, we have attached a brief description of the Commission's procedure for handling complaints. If you have any questions, please contact Cheryl Thomas at (202) 523-4143. Sincerely, Char; es N. Steele Gene oun el

By: enneth A. Gros Associate al Counsel

Enclosure Mr. Bard Young 12601 Ronda Southgate, MI 48195 March 21, 1985

Mr. Charles N. Steele General Counsel 77 Federal Election Commission 1325 K Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20463

COMPLAINT AGAINST GERALD CARLSON AND THE CARLSON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTEE CGn Dear Mr. Steele:

Pursuant to the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 ("FECA"), 2 U.S.C. S437g, and the regulations of the FEC, 11 C.F.R. Part 111, this complaint notifies the Commission of violations of FECA believed to have been committed by Gerald Carlson, Republican candidate in the 1984 congres- sional election campaign in Michigan's fifteenth district, and by the Carlson for Congress Committee.

Respondent Gerald Carlson won the August 1984 Republi- can primary in Michigan's fifteenth congressional district and was named on the ballot in the general election as the Republican candidate for Congress. In seeking the nomina- tion and seeking election to federal office, Carlson became a "candidate" as defined in FECA and the FEC's regulations. 2 U.S.C. §431(2); 11 C.F.R. §100.3. According to complain- ant's best information and belief, Carlson's contributions or expenditures aggregated in excess of the $5,000 threshold for being deemed a candidate for federal office. Informa- tion on the finances of the Carlson campaign is outlined be- low, with copies of documentation attached.

As a candidate for federal office, Carlson was required to designate in writing a political committee to serve as his principal campaign committee. 2 U.S.C. S432(e)(i). There is no record that a principal campaign committee was desig- nated. See Exhibit A, attached. The Carlson campaign autho- rized no political committee to receive contributions and make expenditures, and so filed no financial disclosure re- ports. A campaign committee did operate on behalf of respon- dent, under the name Carlson for Congress Committee, at the M.Charles Steele March 21, 19 Page 2

address of P.O. Box 546, Wayne, Michigan 48184. See Exhibit B, attached. As shown in Exhibit B, funds were soliited for the Carlson for Congress Committee by another organization, the Euro-American Alliance. This second organization solicited contributions without stating who paid for the solicitation and whether it was authorized by the candidate or the candidate's committee. 2 U.S.C. S441(d). Whether the expenditure was exempt from disclosure requirements, and whether the Euro-American Alli- ance is a political committee in its own right, is not known. Carlson advertising was reproduced in a mailing by the Citi- zens for Jerry Cox for United States Senate Committee, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit C. The FEC filings of that committee do not disclose any expenditure on behalf of or contri- bution to the Carlson for Congress Committee. See Exhibit D. If respondent Carlson had designated the Carlson for Congress Committee as the candidate's principal campaign committee, it would have been required to file reports of its receipts and dis- bursements in accordance with 2 U.S.C. S434(a)(2). Even without being so designated, or being authorized as an additional campaign committee, however, the Carlson for Congress Committee was subject

WXYZ-TV (two 30-second spots) $1674.50 - $ 1700.00 Detroit News 429.92 Detroit Free Press 469.66 Approx. 12 newspapers ($124 per ad) 1488.00 Telephone ($12 x 3 months) 36.00

$4098.08 - $ 4123.58 Copies of newspaper advertisements are attached hereto as Exhibit . i Mr. Charles 9 Steele March 21, 1985 Page 3

In addition to these expenditures for which prices are known, expenditures must have been made for a cable television spot on October 18, 1984, and advertising for the same, WSDS radio time, stamps, stationery, brochures, mimeograph, rent and utilities. A professionally printed Carlson brochure, which states that it was "Paid for by the Carlson for Congress Committee," is attached as Exhibit F.

Based on information and belief, personal knowledge of the Carlson campaign expenditures and personal knowledge of campaign financing, this complainant states that the Carlson campaign ex- penditures during the 1984 election campaign must have exceeded the $5,000 threshold to render Carlson a "candidate" required to designate a principal campaign committee and report contributions and expenditures pursuant to FECA, and, that the Carlson for Con- gress Committee contributions or expenditures in all likelihood exceed the $1,000 threshold for reporting requirements for politi- cal committees.

An addendum is attached to this complaint providing ad- dresses and other information regarding Carlson to assist in the service of this complaint and any investigation that follows.

I understand that this complaint is made under penalty of perjury, and I do hereby swear that the statements in the com- plaint are true and correct, made on the basis of personal knowledge, or information and belief, as stated. Res ctfully submitted,

__ Bard You ~

County of ______) ) ss: State of I GF )

Sworn before me, this ____ day of AFL , 1985.

Notary Public

My commission expires: tA : , N k

G AC E P. K wy Mr. Charles N. Steele March 21, 1985 Page 4

ADDENDUM

1. During 1984, Carlson drove a silver AMC Hornet automobile in Michigan with Virginia License tag DET-158 registered for Social

Security #367-44-2989 at the following address:

6626 Potomac Avenue Apartment A-2 Alexandria, VA 22307

The apartment was owned by Norman L. and Daniel T. Peters.

2. On May 30, 1984, Carlson's address was given as:

33105 Michigan Avenue Apartment 16 Wayne, MI 48184

3. on January 17, 1985, Carlson's address was given as:

c/o Evans 6815 East 11 Mile Lot #68 Warren, MI 48092

4. As of August 16, 1984, Carlson's phone number in Ann

Arbor was (313) 662-1858 and the phone number of the Carlson for

Congress Committee was (313) 595-0287.

5. The address for the bank used for the Carlson for Con- gress Committee checking account is:

Wayne Bank P.O. Box 804 Wayne, MI 48184 - EXHIBIT A

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6. t' ( - (" Georgeqqnnan cannot escape' theamifi cations (e 'of liberalism and one-world internationalism. If ". .he had told-*the :w.hole story of British Free.' o f - " @ I ~----*masonry ad ts' achiitions- ia:1the_'for'eig n ' - h" N.o'. 10 •. . --fice, "-British-intelligence a.iNO. _QO.,Dding :-,'tr~eet; of 't Amiizianbranc rt~h~ntel1oUo -,.ligencethe-Cocil onorikn Relationr3 of ,he V 7,.,i- nfluence of :th*&eews5,the "ADL iand -Zfoniism -over S.:'Ameridan "affairs:-then'- s i - 4 The Veit'V , Lenin 'AnStliwiild have rem ain unpu shed L-. lectuie notes, "- !if George 'Kennan'hdd -been allow- .place." "Y -'-..'.ied *toTha givet-eJar, the -lectuz'es tells,.but :in"the :part' of'.the'lirst ,story .f,- Russia and .the West,':ostly the -diplomatic side, i' useful as filler and background hist*ry s-The QUARTELY recommends Russia' And The West Under Stalin with.the reservation that it be j i..- retd either before or after reading a book such "a.Prince" 'Xichel"Sturdza' s .eSil cid__fEurope, I " viewed- 'Editor) .

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- -:Mi higan' s 'White .voters are fortunte tohave c 1:..2n." .the opportunityGerald Carlson' .to vote Republican on November nomi nee6th-for frt Con-the

gress. -.Mr. Carlson, a true Aryan advocate, beat .-a hand-picked !moderate' Republican in the Sep- .tember primary elections -If elected, Carlson to - could be.the first White racial-nationalist hold a Eouse seat from a northern district. We I hope that you .wil.l support Mr. Carlson's fight for aWhite voice in the.Congress. --e needs your financial support to carry it off. ..Write to the I CARLSON FOR CONGRESS COMMITTE E P.O. Box 546, , or call Mr.-.Carlson at sit Wayne, -Mi chi gan 4.28184+ thin 13) 595-3215. - - Jew Dev- Here -is.a surprising letter from Haifa in Is- - con- rael, which came to the Alliance unexpectedly: .:D'De, b.-:'•:=ar S r,-:!."'..... " . .. .-,, tra,the It is only now that I have come bi the of the letter you sent May onacross 253uy 1983 text to Mr. Martin Mendelsohn * of the Simon :Wiesenthal Center., ."u0 - 17- 0 0 EXHIBIT C fo'r %LniLta{ ,Stati.Sn - REPUBLICAN - October 22a 2984

GERALD L COX. Ph.D. P.O. BOX 20 TRUE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE REPUBLICAN LEADERS GARDEN CTY. MI 48135 OF THE GOP 15TH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT: (313) 421-5728

GEORGE BENSON TREASURER AND A call to action Only 15 days to Presidential CAMPAIGN MANAGER election time. Assignment 2: Read enclosed Detroit P.o. BOx 20 Free Press Hugh MoDiarmid's column and also the GARDEN CITY. MI 48135 (3131 934-794 paragraph from GOP Victory Line; Assignment 2: Read Gerald R. CarZson's ad (p 6F Detroit News Am 10/21/784); Assignment 3: Set aside on your calendar Saturday, Oct. 27, 2 - 4 for a forum meeting at the Molly MeQuire (Ford Road in Westland at WiZdwood opposite Farmer Jacks.)

Reason: Necessity for an Upen discussion on what the hell is happening in the 15th District Republican inner circles and outer circles with the hope that ideas freely disecussed in America will avoid bigotry, stupidity, political suicide, state and national disgrace -- in short, a test of whether the leadership of the 15th wiZZ or can clean up its act?

(This mailing is to all precinct delegates in the 15th ((no attempt at a "seZective, secret mailing")) AND Gerald R. CarZon, P.O. Box 546, Wayne, MI 48184.

Sundy, Oct. 2L, 1984-THE DETROT' NEWS. 5 F NOTE: 1984 deZegates to Michigan

1 11% RepubZican convention said "Yes" to SHALL MICHICAN REPUBLICANS REAFFIRM THZIR HISTO'CRIC OSI"" T " ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL INTEGRATION OF INDIVIDUALS IS CRUCIAL TO EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY IN AMERICA AND THAT THIS "WHOLENESS" IN BODY POLITIC WILL CONTINUE TO STRENGTHEN AMERICA AND ENHANCE ITS INFLUENCE IN THE WORLD.

S ee you Saturday,

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THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL IS BEING ADDED TO THE PUBLIC FILE OF CLOSED NUR 1980 Bmom-merican AlIIance, Ic.

Original letter dated 24 Octder 1985 fran ?ajor D1nala V. Clerkin, Chaiman/tarvner Euro-Aierican Alliance, Inc. (2 cooies of letter also). (414) 282-4123 24 Octor II

Hon. John Warren McGarry Chairman - Federal Election --0 Commission RE: IUR 110 Washington, D.C. 20463 Dear Chairman McGarry: Thank you for your letter of October informs the 'uro-American 21, 1985, which Alliance, Inc. of the decision 0% by the FEC to take no further action in regard to MUR 1980. It has been our opinion and that, under 2 U.S.C. 441b(4)(c) 2 U.S.C. 437g(d)(1)(A), the Euro-American was not liable Alliance, Inc. to the punitive sections of the Federal Campaign Act of 1971. Moreover, we all along felt that 2 dangerously close U.S.C. 441d(3) was to an infringement on the First Amendment rn to the Constitution of the United States 0 MUR 1980, in that the in the matter of question .URO-MERICAN QUARTERLY piece in was construed and delivered as not an advertisement, an editorial comment, paid or otherwisev for the of Mro. Gerald R. Carlson candidacy in the 15th Congressional District Cof the state of Michigan. Any fine-line infringement have made was absolutely we may however, unintentional. We were prepared, to argue our case before the courts if such became necessary. of this land, The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. on the question reiterates its position of invasion of privacy, which list of thirteen we deemed the questions as submitted by you to be. I hope that MUR 1980 is put to rest. Lawyers have so many more important things to do. Very sincerely, b00"44 V. idLs.. Major Donald V. Clerkin, B.S., LL. B. Chairman DVC / Commander / cp Euro-American Alliance, P-S- Please Inc. make this letter part of the record 1980 before of MUR it is officially closed and made public. - DVc -1

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Hon. John Warren McGarry Chairman - Federal Election Commission RE: MUR Washington, D.C. 20463 1 *W@ '0 A1 Dear Chairman McGarry:

Thank you for your letter of October informs the Euro-American 21, 1985, which Alliance, Inc. of the by the FEC to take no further decision action in regard to MUR 1980. It has been our opinion that, under 2 and 2 U.S.C. 437g(d)(1)(A), U.S.c. 441b(4)(c) the Euro-American Alliance, was not liable to Inc. the punitive sections of the Federal Campaign Act of 1971. Moreover, we all along felt that 2 U.S.C. 441d(3) dangerously close to an infringement was to the on the First Amendment Constitution of the United States MUR 1980, in the matter of in that the EURO-AMERICAN .UARTERLY question was construed piece in and delivered as an editorial comment not an advertisement, paid of or otherwise, for the candidacy Mr,. Gerald R. Carlson in the 15th of the state Congressional District of Michigan. Any fine-line infringement have made was absolutely we may unintentional. We were prepared, however, to argue our case before the courts of this land, if such became necessary. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. on the question reiterates its position of invasion of privacy, which we list of thirteen questions deemed the as submitted by you to be. I hope that MUR 1980 is put to rest. Lawyers have so many more important things to do. Very sincerely, bow1Aa4 Y. Ua-h *. Major Donald V. Clerkin, B.S., LI.. B. Chairman / Commander DVC / cp Euro-American Alliance, Inc. P.S. Please make this letter part of the record 1980 before it of MUR is officially closed and made publico - DVC eV furo 47.

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Hon. John Warren McGarry Chairman - Federal Election Commission RE: MUR i1W1#&..a - Washington, D.C. 20463 Dear Chairman McGarry: Thank you for your letter of October 21, 1985, which informs the Euro-American Alliance, Inc. of the decision by the FEC to take no further action in regard to MUR 1980. It has been our opinion that, under 2 U.S.C. 441b(4)(c) and 2 U.S.C. 437g(d)(1)(A), the Euro-American Alliance, Inc. was not liable to the punitive sections of the Federal Campaign Act of 1971.

Moreover, we all along felt that 2 U.S.C. 441d(3) was dangerously close to an infringement on the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States in the matter of MUR 1980, in that the EURO-AMERICAN QUARTERLY piece in question was construed and delivered as an editorial comment, not an advertisement, paid or otherwise, for the candidacy of Mr. Gerald R. Carlson in the 15th Congressional District of the state of Michigan. Any fine-line infringement we may have made was absolutely unintentional. We were prepared, however, to argue our case before the courts of this land, if such became necessary. The Euro-American Alliance, Inc. reiterates its position on the question of invasion of privacy, which we deemed the list of thirteen questions as submitted by you to be. I hope that MUR 1980 is put to rest. Lawyers have so many more important things to do. Very sincerely, bow". v.4L.: V Major Donald V. Clerkin, B.S., LL. Be Chairman / Commander DVC / cp Euro-American Alliance, Inc, PoS. Please make this letter part of the record of MUR 1980 before it is officially closed and made public. - DVC i-AMERCN ALNC P.O. Box 2-1776 baukee. 53221

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