Saturday, February 23, 2013

Dr. Pluss Law Suit -- To Correct the Latest Idiotic Reporting!

From the NSP News Service:  Since approximately February 20, 2013, a whole series of local north-eastern  New Jersey Internet News Sites (for example, The Teaneck Patch, The Ridgewood Patch, etc.) and at least one national site (nj.com) have reported on the "breaking news" of NSP Leader Dr. Jacques Pluss and his wife Mrs. Jessica Stephens-Pluss bringing suit against various state and local "law enforcement agencies" for violations of Federal Civil Rights Laws on police conduct and police brutality. These allegations stem from state and local police conduct during the January 26, 2011, "raid" on the Pluss's Ridgewood, New Jersey, apartment, better known to many readers as "The Siege of 25 Heights Road." Sadly, although not unexpectedly, the reporting on this ridiculously unnecessary incident is replete with errors of fact that have been repeated time and again until they are now virtually legendary. The same is true of the latest reports on the Pluss's civil suit(s) against "law enforcement." While Dr. Pluss and his wife do not wish to use the Jewish controlled mass media as an avenue for conveying a number of corrections of outright falsehoods, they do wish to offer some remedy to a selection of the gross inaccuracies reflected in the latest reports. In a telephone conversation with Dr. Pluss on the afternoon of Saturday, February 23, 2013, the NSP Leader noted the following egregious errors, and wishes to offer correct information here. Please bear in mind that this is merely a selection of errors. It is not intended to be complete, but reflects items which Dr. Pluss would like corrected now via this post. With that said, please do note:

1.  It seems that all of the latest reports have misrepresented the nature of the relationship between Dr. and Mrs. Pluss at the time of The Siege.  Jessica Diane Stephens and Jacques Anthony Pluss have been married since October, 2006. They were married in a non-sectarian marriage ceremony in the town of HoHoKus, NJ. Consequently, reports indicating that Dr. Pluss and Ms. Stephens were living together but not married at the time of The Siege are utterly incorrect.

2.  Dr. Pluss is not a "neo-Nazi." He does not even know exactly what those terms mean. "Nazi" is a German word -- an abbreviation for the five-word-long political party headed by Third Reich Fuhrer Adolf Hitler from 1921-45. Today, the terms "neo-Nazi" convey the image of uneducated, unclean, violent white supremacist "skin heads" who actually know very little about original Nazism. Dr. Pluss is a National Socialist, and he does adhere to the teachings of Adolf Hitler, but recasts them in a twenty-first century light. But perhaps the most significant point here is that any mention of the word "Nazi" in connection with a person damns that person to the lowest levels of Hell, and justifies any sort of negative reaction to that person or negative treatment of that person. While it is important to differentiate, for the sake of the correct usage of terms and the ideas associated with them, between 1920's-40's Nazi, "neo-Nazi's" and National Socialists, connection of an individual to any of the terms noted above usually has the effect of engendering an automatic, severely negative and unthinking reaction -- which is the result of over 70 years of brainwashing resulting in the creation of anti-Nazi automatons!  It is only through proper education that the stigma attached to National Socialist thinking might be reduced or removed. At that point, the actual benefits of National Socialist philosophy and culture can be properly appreciated and enjoyed. Until then, anybody associated with National Socialism will have a very hard time of it -- and quite unfairly, as such a person will be constantly misunderstood.

3.  Dr. Pluss's interest in National Socialism has a practical side, but it is primarily academic and scholarly. He has entered into the contemporary American political scene as a National Socialist, but he spends most of his time studying Third Reich Germany and Europe during and just after WW2. He has been working on a volume about the Battle of Berlin, 1945, for a number of years, and he has already published one popular novel and about a dozen scholarly articles and book reviews. Originally an expert in medieval History, Pluss left that field in 2000 to devote himself to Third Reich studies.

4.  Dr. Pluss spent most of his academic career teaching at The William Paterson University of New Jersey, where he rose from the rank of Assistant Professor of History to Associate Professor of History (with tenure) and Associate Director (Coordinator) of the Humanities Honors Program. He was at WPU-NJ from 1984-2000. Before that, he was an Instructor in Modern History at The University of Chicago, 1982-84, from where he received the Ph.D. degree in 1983.

5.  After spending two years outside of academia and devoting himself to a horse ranch he still co-owns in northern New Jersey, he joined the faculty of Fairleigh-Dickinson University, Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, NJ, as an adjunct professor in the School of Political, International and Historical Studies. He was invited to instruct there half-time, first to fill in for a professor who had lost a grown daughter in the Twin Towers 9/11 Disaster and then to stay on to instruct, again half-time, in medieval History and introductory history courses. At the same time, Dr. Pluss continued to work at the horse ranch as head of horse leasing.  Dr. Pluss never understood his position at Fairleigh-Dickinson University to be permanent, nor did he ever want it to become permanent.  He should NOT be as closely associated with that institution as he has been, since, for him, his work there was a convenient way to divide his time between Sussex County, NJ, Milford, Pennsylvania, and Ridgewood, NJ (where his teenage daughter resided with her mother, Pluss's former spouse, Deborah.)

6.  Dr. Pluss NEVER sent multiple e-mails, text messages, or any other form of communication (cyber or otherwise) to the National Director of the Anti-Defamation League.  He sent ONE message to the ADL generally in the "comments" section of the ADL's website.  He does not deny that he used inappropriate language in his two sentence long comment, nor does he deny that the comment would probably be shown to the National Director. Yet he never, in his estimation, threatened said National Director.  He never harassed that individual. He wished him no actual physical harm.  He still does not know today where that individual resides, nor does he wish to know.

7.  Dr. Pluss did not ever, in Ridgewood, NJ, or anywhere else possess "weapons." He owned one hunting rifle, which was purchased legally in early 2000, and had not been used for many years. It was stored, in its suede case, in the back of a clothes closet in a hallway.  Jessica Stephens-Pluss was in possession of two non-working .22 calibre hunting rifles, which were registered in NJ to her mother. Mr. George Stephens Sr., the long-deceased father of Mrs. Stephens-Pluss, was the original owner of those rifles. Mrs. Stephens-Pluss was holding those unworkable weapons for her mother, who was confined to a nursing home, and Mrs. Stephens-Pluss held (and still holds) "power of attorney" for her mother, who asked her to take the rifles for safe-keeping. Yet the NJ State Police were working under the utterly erroneous assumption that the Pluss household contained a veritable cache of weapons, including grenades, explosives, and automatic weapons!

The only individuals who possessed automatic weapons at the time of The Siege were members of a full SWAT Team dispatched to Dr. and Mrs. Pluss's four room apartment to help conduct a search and possibly confiscate Dr. Pluss's computer. No such "fire-power" was needed. What sort of investigation led to the belief, on the part of law enforcement, that the Pluss's were in possession of enough "fire-power" to take out a few city blocks! Now, that's what one could call really bad, probably sloppy and stereotyped "profiling!"

8.  Both Dr. Pluss and Mrs. Stephens-Pluss were very badly manhandled by the police. Dr. Pluss was beaten, burned with a cigarette, kicked while down and zip-tied, and dragged across a cement patio pavement. Mrs. Stephens-Pluss was treated even worse, as she was forced to lay on an icy, snowy cement patio pavement, at first refused, and then was thrown to the ground. Her head met the cement with some force. She was hospitalized with a serious concussion the next day, January 27, and suffers migraines and anxiety to this day.

9.  Even though both Dr. Pluss and Mrs. Stephens-Pluss asked to see a search warrant and, later, an arrest warrant, none were produced at the time of The Siege. 

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The list of items enumerated above could go on and on. Dr. Pluss and Mrs. Stephens-Pluss have already been interviewed (voluntarily) by State of New Jersey Police Internal Affairs. How Mr. Paul Aronsohn, presently mayor of Ridgewood, NJ, could say the charges filed by Dr. and Mrs. Pluss's attorney are "baseless" even though he admitted he did not know anything about the incident (?), is beyond common logic. And the readers are reminded that this post, which will probably be the only one of its kind, did not even begin to describe the utter destruction "law enforcement" unnecessarily inflicted on Dr. and Mrs. Pluss's property, which contained over $100,000 in family antiques brought from Europe by Dr. Pluss's parents years ago.

By the end of the day, so to speak, this surrealistic, Kafkaesque scene reminded Dr. Pluss of "The Battle of Berlin."  It also impressed upon him and his wife that the Gestapo he studies for his writing projects is alive and well -- right here in the good 'ole U.S.A. 

-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

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