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Minnesota Bridge Collapse Explained — Sort Of
So now, according to Swiftboat mastermind and conspiracy-monger par excellence Jerome Corsi (right), last week’s deadly Minneapolis bridge collapse is not the result of years of subpar maintenance or a design flaw on a bridge declared “structurally deficient” in 1990. Absolutely not. A far more sinister cause lies behind the collapse.
Corsi argues on the right-wing WorldNetDaily website that the bridge collapsed because it was being used as part of a North American “SuperCorridor.” The so-called SuperCorridor is just one part of a nefarious, secretive plan by global elites to merge the U.S., Canada and Mexico into a “North American Union” (NAU). Corsi also has written that the NAU may be part of an “executive branch coup d’etat.”
It makes you wonder what else Corsi can blame on the fictitious North American Union. The collapse of the subprime mortgage industry? High oil prices? Global warming?
The Gaede Bunch: ‘A is for Aryan’
The same week that Lynx and Lamb Gaede took their neo-Nazi pop singing act Prussian Blue to Sweden and Germany this July, a revealing new documentary on the girls and their white supremacist stage mom April debuted on British TV.
“Nazi Pop Twins” contains several profoundly creepy scenes. Chief among them is a speakerphone conversation set up by April Gaede between her daughters and white supremacist terrorist David Lane, who was in prison serving a 190-year sentence for his part in the 1984 machine-gun murder of a Jewish radio talk show host in Denver. (Lane died shortly after filming was completed.)
“When the girls were little they were like daughters or something,” says Lane, 69, who later calls twins Lynx and Lamb — who were 14 at the time — his “fantasy sweethearts.” “Now that they are grown women, and being a natural male, it’s… well, you know what I’m trying to say.” ( continue to full post… )
New Minutemen Group Forms Near Death Valley
Patrolling the front gate would be one of many duties for a local organization should local resident David Glazer form a Minutemen group.
Glazer said he has grown increasingly frustrated over what he deems an issue elected officials and law enforcement agencies are ignoring: Illegal immigrants who don’t suffer for breaking the law…
Five Arrested in Bloody Confrontations Following Rally
A bloody confrontation between a couple who attended Saturday’s anti-illegal immigration rally in Morristown and a group that opposed the couple’s views led to three additional arrests, police said yesterday.
Minuteman American Defense Leader Convicted of Shoplifting
An Everett City Council candidate pleaded guilty this week to stealing a few bottles of chocolate milk worth $3.18 from an Everett supermarket.
San Diego Minutemen Linked to White Supremacists
In one of his frequent on-line posts to the San Diego Minutemen, Ray Carney revealed he worked as a computer expert for the White Aryan Resistance for eleven years. […]
San Diego Minutemen Linked to White Supremacists
San Diego’s KPBS-FM, a National Public Radio affiliate, aired a story Aug. 2 detailing the links between the white supremacist activities of two high-profile supporters of the San Diego Minutemen, a nativist extremist group whose bellicose tactics and internal feuding are detailed in the current issue of the Intelligence Report.
The KPBS story revealed that San Diego Minutemen activist Ray Carney worked for 11 years as a computer expert for White Aryan Resistance, a neo-Nazi hate group lead by Tom Metzger. The story also
quotes Intelligence Project Director Mark Potok describing the white supremacist tattoos and symbols featured on a MySpace page belonging to Steven Shine, another frequent participant in San Diego Minutemen protests. ( continue to full post… )
Duke Supporter Elected to Louisiana GOP Governing Committee
David Duke — a former KKK imperial wizard, notorious neo-Nazi, and convicted scam artist — doesn’t spend much time in Louisiana anymore. He’s busy spewing anti-Semitic and white supremacist vitriol from his new base of operations in the Ukraine. But Duke’s former cronies are still active in Louisiana state politics. (Duke was elected to the Louisiana State House as a Republican in 1989; he lost a close race for governor in 1991).
In early June, longtime Louisiana right-wing radio talk show host and unabashed Duke supporter Keith Rush, 75, was elected to the Republican State Central Committee, the governing body of the Louisiana state Republican party. ( continue to full post… )

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