Tuesday, May 28, 2013

More Jewish Meddling: Syria and Russia!


From the NSP News Service:  Whether or not the Russian Federation wishes to sell arms to Syria is the business solely of Syria and Russia! Whatever happened to the concept of the sovereignty? Especially when it comes to the damned Zionist entity known as the (pseudo) state of Israel, there is a constant penchant to get involved where one does not belong. Enough now!                
                

Israel warns Russia against arming Syrian government

Israel's defence minister signals that its military is prepared to strike shipments of advanced               
Israel defence secretary, Moshe Ya'alon, with his US counterpart, Chuck Hagel
Israel defence secretary Moshe Ya'alon (left) with his US counterpart, Chuck Hagel. The EU has agreed to lift its arms embargo on Syria's rebels. Photograph: Reuters

Russia has said it will supply one of its most advanced anti-aircraft missile systems to the Syrian government, hours after the EU ended its arms embargo on the rebels, raising the prospect of a rapidly escalating proxy war in the region if peace talks in Geneva fail next month.
Israel quickly issued a thinly veiled warning that it would bomb the Russian S-300 missiles if they were sent to Syria, as such a move would bring the advanced guided missiles within range of civilian and military planes over Israel. Israel has conducted three sets of air strikes on Syria this year, aimed at preventing missiles being brought close to its border by the Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah.
British Foreign Secretary William Hague visits Serbia William Hague says the UK will not make a decision on sending arms to Syria until after the Geneva talks. Photograph: Koca Sulejmanovic/EPA "The shipments haven't set out yet and I hope they won't," Moshe Ya'alon, the Israeli defence minister, said. "If they do arrive in Syria, God forbid, we'll know what to do."
Russia's deputy foreign minister, Sergey Ryabkov, argued that the delivery of the S-300 system had been previously agreed with Damascus and would be a stabilising factor that could dissuade "some hotheads" from entering the conflict. That appeared to be a reference to the UK and France, who pushed through the lifting of the EU embargo on Monday night and are the only European countries considering arming the rebel Free Syrian Army (FSA).
However, London and Paris said they had not yet taken the decision to send arms, and would not do so until after the Geneva peace talks, tentatively scheduled for mid-June.
"We have said we have made our own commitments, that at this stage as we work for the Geneva conference we are not taking any decision to send any arms to anyone," William Hague, the UK foreign secretary, said.
British officials said the lifting of the embargo had a political purpose, increasing pressure on President Bashar al-Assad and his supporters, Russia and Iran, to make concessions at Geneva, and most importantly to agree not to play a role in a transitional Syrian government. If that fails, the officials said western arms supplies would strengthen moderate elements in the opposition who are currently outgunned and outfinanced by jihadist groups.
"Whoever controls logistics will command loyalty," a senior British official said. "It's about dragging some of these fighters back from the extremists." The senior official stressed that any future British arms supplies would not include portable anti-aircraft missiles. "There is not going to be an airliner brought down by some weapon we provide," he said.
In Ankara, a senior Turkish official portrayed the talks as a make-or-break moment, which would have to lead to practical steps towards the creation of transitional government without Assad and his entourage, unlike the first round of Geneva talks last year.
Free Syrian Army fighters walk on rubble of damaged buildings in Juret al-Shayah in Homs Free Syrian Army fighters walk through Homs. Photograph: Yazan Homsy/Reuters "If Geneva II fails, the opposition, the Free Syrian Army, will get all they need, including sophisticated arms," the official said. "This will be the last diplomatic channel. There won't be another chance for the regime to negotiate its role in a transitional government."
He said the key factor would be the US position on backing the rebels if Geneva failed to bring progress. At the moment, Washington is providing only non-lethal assistance to the FSA, but the Turkish official said that in Barack Obama's meeting this month with the Turkish prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the US president showed readiness to change policy after more than 80,000 people had been killed. "The US is stepping up its efforts, and its close contact it keeps with [FSA commander] Saleem Idriss tells you something about American intentions," he said.
However, while the White House on Tuesday appeared to welcome European moves to arm rebel groups in Syria, a spokesman said the US remained sceptical about the merits of further intervention. A spokesman, Jay Carney, said it would not "bring us closer to the political transition that Syria deserves", according to reporters travelling with the president on Air Force One.
The administration was also playing down the significance of a surprise visit to Syria on Monday by the hawkish Republican senator John McCain.
The Syrian opposition is hopeful the visit by McCain to rebel-held areas in the north over the weekend will increase the political pressure on the Obama administration to send arms.
Carney said the White House was aware McCain was planning the trip to see rebel leaders and looked forward to "speaking to him upon his return".
The opposition Syrian National Coalition is holding fractious internal debates in Istanbul over its leadership and whether to go to Geneva, but Turkish officials say they are confident there will be opposition representation at the talks.
It is unclear, however, whether Iran will attend amid determined Saudi opposition to their participation. Riyadh has threatened to boycott the talks if Iran attends, officials in Ankara have said. Russia and some Syrian opposition groups argue Tehran must be included, in view of its heavy involvement in the conflict. The Iranian Revolutionary Guards are training pro-government militias to fight alongside the Syrian army.
"If Iran doesn't come to Geneva, then that will be confirmation that it is a purely cosmetic exercise," a senior Syrian opposition official said.
Expectations of significant progress in Geneva are slight. Western officials say that with unyielding backing from Russia, Iran and Hezbollah, there is little incentive for Assad to make any concessions. For its part, the opposition has agreed to drop its demand for Assad to step down as a precondition for talks to begin but is highly unlikely to accept a transitional government in which the Syrian leader or his family is involved.

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


Monday, May 27, 2013

Paranoid Israelis Search for Phantom Rocket!

Israel searches for evidence of rocket reportedly fired from Lebanon

Israeli soldiers were scouring the northern part of the country Monday after reports that a rocket was fired toward the area from southern Lebanon.
Lebanese and Israeli media, citing security sources in both countries, reported that residents in the Marjayoun area of Lebanon, about six miles from the Israeli border, heard either the launch or the sound of a missile streaking through the air.
An IDF spokesman said residents of Metula, Israel, then heard an explosion, according to The Jerusalem Post.
"We haven't opened the bomb shelters, but we are ready," the newspaper quoted an IDF spokesperson as saying.
 
 
It was not clear who fired the rocket or mortar.
IDF teams found no sign of an exploded rocket or other projectile Sunday night and were searching again Monday, Reuters reported.
The incident comes as tensions from Syria have boiled over into Lebanon, where the militant group Hezbollah has vowed to support Syrian President Bashar Assad in the two-year civil war that has claimed more than 70,000 lives, according to U.N. estimates.
Israel, which keeps a wary eye on Hezbollah, has launched airstrikes in Syria that it says were aimed at the militant group and not the Syrian government.
Israel has repeatedly said that it would not allow long-time enemy Hezbollah to obtain sophisticated weapons.
There are also fears that Hezbollah’s backing of Assad could further inflame sectarian violence in Lebanon.
On Sunday, two missiles struck a Shiite Muslim area in southern Beirut that is considered a Hezbollah stronghold. Sunni Muslims in Lebanon tend to support the rebel forces fighting Assad.


From the NSP News Service:  Now Israeli forces can't track a rocket? Goodness only knows how many innocent Muslims they've killed with rockets they "can't find." Never mind that the one in the above-excerpted story may have been launched from a nation other than Israel.

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

Sunday, May 26, 2013

NSP Voices Support for Hezbollah! Fire the Rockets!

Rockets hit south Beirut after Hezbollah vows Syria victory

Hussein Malla / AP
Lebanese soldiers investigate at a damaged room where a rocket struck an apartment in a building at Chiyah district, south of Beirut, Lebanon, on Sunday.
BEIRUT - Two rockets hit a Shiite Muslim district of southern Beirut on Sunday and wounded several people, residents said, a day after the leader of Lebanese Shiite militant movement Hezbollah said his group would continue fighting in Syria until victory.
It was the first attack to apparently target Hezbollah's stronghold in the south of the Lebanese capital since the outbreak of the two-year conflict in neighboring Syria, which has sharply heightened Lebanon's own sectarian tensions.
One of the rockets landed in a car sales yard next to a busy road junction in the  Chiyah neighborhood and the other hit an apartment several hundred meters away, wounding five people, residents said.
 
 
There was no immediate claim of responsibility and the army said it was investigating who was behind the attack.
Syria saw one of the deadliest days of fighting in its civil war Saturday. Meanwhile, the leader of the powerful Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said his fighters would wage an all-out battle to save President Bashar Assad. NBC's Richard Engel reports.
A Lebanese security source said three rocket launchers were found, one of which had failed to launch, in the hills to the southeast of the Lebanese capital, about 5 miles from the area where the two rockets landed.
The rocket strikes came hours after Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, a powerful supporter of President Bashar al-Assad in neighboring Syria's civil war, said his fighters were committed to the conflict whatever the costs.
"We will continue to the end of the road. We accept this responsibility and will accept all sacrifices and expected consequences of this position," he said in a televised speech on Saturday evening. "We will be the ones who bring victory."
Syria's two-year uprising has polarized Lebanon, with Sunni Muslims supporting the rebellion against Assad and Shiite Hezbollah and its allies standing by Assad.
Until recently, Nasrallah insisted that Hezbollah had not sent guerrillas to fight alongside Assad's forces, but in his speech on Saturday he said it had been fighting in Syria for several months to defend Lebanon from radical Islamist groups he said were now driving Syria's rebellion.
Qusair offensive
Hezbollah forces and Assad's troops launched a fierce assault last week aimed at driving Syrian rebels out of Qusair, a strategic town close to the Lebanese border which rebels have used as a supply route for weapons coming into the country.
Nasrallah's speech was condemned by Sunni Muslim former Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri who said that Hezbollah, set up by Iran in the 1980s to fight Israeli occupation forces in south Lebanon, had abandoned anti-Israeli "resistance" in favor of sectarian conflict in Syria.
"The resistance is ending by your hand and your will," Hariri said in a statement. "The resistance announced its political and military suicide in Qusair."
Hariri is backed by Saudi Arabia, which along with other Sunni Muslim Gulf Arab monarchies has strongly supported the uprising against Iranian-backed Assad, whose minority Alawite sect is an offshoot of Shiite Islam.
Lebanon, haunted by its own 1975-1990 civil war and torn by the same sectarian rifts as its powerful neighbor, has sought to pursue a police of "dissociation" from the Syrian turmoil.
 
 
But it is struggling to deal with nearly half a million refugees who have fled the fighting in Syria and its northern city of Tripoli has seen frequent explosions of violence between Sunni Muslims and the small Alawite community.
At least 25 people have been killed in Tripoli over the last week in street fighting which has coincided with the battle for Qusair across the border.

From the NSP News Service: Let's remember, folks, be it in Lebanon or in the Jewish "state" of Israel, "the enemy of my enemy is my friend."

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

Sunday, May 12, 2013

MORE Jewish Persecution of the Innocents!

From the NSP News Service: Aw, for heaven's sake -- will these so-called "Nazi Hunters" never just sit down and shut up! Nope! Want to know why not? Because continuing the "hunt" justifies their jobs and keeps the myth of the Holocaust alive when most people, Jews included, would rather just forget about the whole affair and leave it up to the historians to sort things out. Meanwhile, countless elderly Europeans, German or not, will be subject to all sorts of unjust abuses merely because they happened to serve in or with the losing side. And the factual errors continue to boggle one's mind: even middle-of-the-road "legitimate" scholarship makes the point, over and over, that it was virtually impossible for the Third Reich era to have seen the execution of two-thirds of the total Jewish population of Europe; even if 6,000,000 Jews had been executed (and that's likely to be a gross inflation of the numbers), 11,000,000 Jews or more resided in the areas allied with, or occupied by, Third Reich forces. Finally, one should note that the Demjanjuk case was a fixed set-up. By finding him "guilty" in Munich merely for having served (as an SS Auxiliary, in all likelihood), precedent was set to persecute any individual who had anything to do with the execution of Jews and other enemies of the German state and people.

Ephraim Zuroff and his associates ought to go out and get real jobs! And Zuroff ought to remember that he will never attain the professional heights his mentor, Simon Wiesenthal, attained -- he'll never be as good a liar and a fraud!
 
-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

 

Never too late: Nazi hunters tirelessly pursue 50 elderly Auschwitz war criminals

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Investigators are trying to track down 50 suspected Auschwitz guards who are believed to be living in Germany. The gate at the former Nazi death camp, which is located in Poland, reads "Arbeit macht frei" -- or "work will set you free."
MAINZ, Germany -- In their search for justice that has endured for decades, the biggest challenge Nazi hunters face is time.
The knowledge that war criminals are escaping prosecution through death by natural causes means their task has never been more pressing.
On Monday, German state police arrested a 93-year-old man accused of being a guard at the Auschwitz concentration camp. Hans Lipschis is the first suspect to be facing charges as part of a drive launched earlier this year to track down 50 suspected Auschwitz guards who are believed to be living in Germany.
 
 
Most of those involved in the murder of about 6 million Jews in the Holocaust and still alive will now be in their 90s, a ripe old age for people who carried out one the most heinous crimes in the history of humanity.
But that doesn't stop Kurt Schrimm, director of Germany’s Central Investigation Center for Nazi Crimes. His agency employs 20 people, including seven focusing on the Auschwitz cases.
"Someday there will be no more Nazi criminals to go after and then our organization will shut down," he said. "But until then, we will exhaust all investigation possibilities."
After years of frustration, Nazi hunters have also been given fresh hope by a German court's landmark ruling that has made it simpler to prosecute cases by opening the door to charges of "accessory to murder."
Efraim Zuroff, Israel director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Jerusalem, said he planned to ask German companies to help fund a renewed campaign to find the remaining war criminals and take advantage of the ruling, which came during the successful prosecution of John Demjanjuk.
Demjanjuk, an autoworker who lived in the U.S. for years after the war, was convicted in 2011 of 28,060 counts of being an accessory to murder and sentenced to five years in prison.
Although he died a free man in a nursing home in Germany – he was released pending his appeal – the court’s ruling that he could be convicted on his service record alone was “a total game-changer,” Zuroff said.
“Until that point … German prosecutors could not try a case unless they had evidence of a specific crime with a specific victim,” he said.
“Demjanjuk was convicted solely for his service as an armed SS guard at a death camp,” he added. “As a result, this opened up a whole new potential number of people to bring to justice.”
Valery Hache / AP
Convicted Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk leaves a courtroom after a guilty verdict in Munich, Germany, on May 12, 2011.
Zuroff said there were usually three obstacles to holding Nazi war criminals to account: Finding them; getting enough evidence; and persuading the authorities to act.
The Demjanjuk ruling changed that in Germany.
“Now in Germany, all of a sudden, all you have is one task – all you have to do is find people, because you can prove service with documents,” Zuroff said. “You don’t have to have someone who says, ‘I saw this bastard kill my fellow inmate.’”
Schrimm said that the Demjanjuk case prompted his agency to start "looking at old files with a renewed focus."
He added: “Today, any job in a concentration camp can be sufficient evidence towards a conviction as accessory to murder."
It is a ray of hope in an otherwise gloomy picture.
“Once the Nuremberg Trials had been completed [in 1949], the prosecution of Nazi war criminals never became a serious priority in any country outside of the Soviet Union,” Zuroff added. “The failure to do more to hold the perpetrators of the Holocaust accountable is naturally a source of frustration and disappointment for me personally, as someone who has devoted practically my entire adult life to that mission."
The Holocaust saw approximately 6 million Jews – about two-thirds of the pre-World War II Jewish population in Europe – murdered to fulfill Adolf Hitler’s infamous “Final Solution.”
Roma Gypsies, Slavic people such as Poles and Russians, communists, socialists, disabled people, Jehovah’s Witnesses, homosexuals and others were also slaughtered in large numbers.
Zuroff said that no one really knew how many people were involved in the killings, let alone how many were still alive.
But, asked to estimate, he reckoned that “probably not more than 10 to 15 percent” of tens of thousands of Nazi war criminals had been brought to justice.
 
 
The Simon Wiesenthal Center publishes an annual “most wanted” list, and also rates countries based on their willingness to take action. Only the United States got the top rating in 2013; Germany was among five countries in the second-highest group.
Zuroff said that “to their credit” Germany was one of the few countries that would bring prosecutions.
In contrast Austria, which became part of the Hitler’s Third Reich in 1938, was “horrific, terrible, the worst,” Zuroff said.
“They haven’t succeeded in taking action against a Nazi war criminal in more than 30 years. It’s not because there are no Nazis in Austria,” he said. “There’s a country that until 20 years ago … got away with claiming they were Hitler’s first victim. Austrians played a very leading role in the murders carried out by the Third Reich.”
Zuroff said it was “impossible” to get prosecutions in the Baltic countries, “especially in Lithuania.”
“They were the worst because they had a vast number of collaborators,” he said. “They don’t like punishing their own people and would prefer to think of themselves as victims of communism and not killers of Jews, which they were. They were outstanding killers of Jews.”
Avner Shalev, chairman of Yad Vashem, Israel’s official memorial to victims of the Holocaust, said the survivors "live with the memories every day."
"Bringing the perpetrators to justice sends an important educational and moral message to society at large: These kinds of crimes will not be tolerated, and there are no free passes," he said. "Although unfortunately many of the perpetrators escaped justice, nevertheless each trial sends an important message."
Germany and its allies controlled most of Europe during World War II, including Norway, France, Italy, Greece, the Balkans, Poland and deep into the then Soviet Union.
Lydia Brenners was just 9 years old when she was caught up in a horrific massacre of Jews in Novi Sad in modern-day Serbia by Hungarian forces in 1942. Nazi-allied Hungary had annexed the area in 1941.
Brenners said she was forced to go to with her father, mother and sister to a local theater where many Jewish people were being gathered. They were taken in groups to the banks of the River Danube, where they were shot dead. A total of more than 1,200 civilians are thought to have been killed, according to The Associated Press.
“Slowly we came nearer and nearer [to the end of the line],” said Brenners, now 81 and living in Rishon Letzion, Israel. “Today I know it was for killing. Then … I didn’t know, maybe the older people understood.”
“In the row behind me, there was an auntie of one of my girlfriends. I knew her. She was holding a baby in her hands,” she said. “After a few minutes … [she] burst out with nerves and started to shout, ‘I cannot bear it anymore.’”
“The soldiers came and took her,” she said, despite efforts of others who surrounded her in an unsuccessful attempt to save her. “She did not come back from there.”
But then came an order from Budapest to stop the killing and Brenners and her family were released. They then took the train to Budapest that day and hid in the city until it was taken by Soviet troops toward the end of the war.
Brenners said years later she met a woman who said she was the child of her friend’s aunt. The woman was still trying to find out how she survived.
Brenners said she remembered an officer on a horse -- who was addressed as “Shanny” -- overseeing the massacre and the gendarmes referring to lists of names when deciding who should be taken.
She said “Shanny” was a nickname for Sandor Kepiro, a gendarme officer accused of helping organize the killings.
Kepiro was given a 10-year prison sentence over the Novi Sad massacre by a Hungarian court in 1944, but this was overturned after Germany formally occupied Hungary later that year, according to The Associated Press.
 
 
Kepiro, who lived in Argentina after the war, admitted he was present and supervised the identities of those being rounded up, but denied knowing they were killed until later, the news service said.
Kepiro was tried again in Hungary but acquitted in 2011, with a court ruling there was insufficient evidence against him, the AP reported. The prosecution appealed, saying the judges’ decision was “unfounded,” and so did the defense, which complained the ruling had not actually cleared Kepiro.
However, Kepiro died in September 2011, an innocent man in the eyes of the law, a hero to some in Hungary, but a killer who escaped justice to Zuroff and his fellow Nazi hunters.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Glenn Beck's Nazi's -- Right On!

 From the NSP News Service:  Glenn Beck's comments, noted below, contain a great deal of accuracy; too bad that the American populace-at-large is too dumbed down to understand his sarcasm. Others (for example, ADL Leaders) have too many problems with anger management and other disorders to appreciate Beck. Still others, who make the claim to be "Holocaust" (Holohoax) survivors even though they were far too young to have been subject to the alleged horrors of the so-called Holocaust, jump on the usual band-wagon in an effort to spout their views, their status, and their efforts to drum up guilt cash for their cause -- whatever that really might be.
 
-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP. 1488! 
 
 
                 

Glenn Beck Nazis Salute a la Bloomberg Outrages Jewish Groups

Thursday, 09 May 2013 08:13 AM
           
    
 
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Glenn Beck, while delivering his keynote address at the National Rifle Association's annual convention in Texas on Saturday, displayed an image of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who is Jewish, wearing an armband while giving what appeared to be a Nazi salute.

Using the imagery as a backdrop, Beck went on to criticize Bloomberg for what some have described as his "nanny-state" policies, limiting the size of sugary drinks, salt intake, curbing tobacco displays and gun-control campaign that stretches far beyond New York City..

"We all know 'I heart New York'" Beck told the NRA audience as he unveiled the image of Bloomberg giving an open handed salute. "I'd like to show you my new advertisement for it, new slogan... 'You will love New York!'"

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The comparison sparked immediately outrage from Jewish groups, which argued such Nazi comparisons trivialized the atrocities committed by Hitler and his regime.

"Glenn Beck, the keynote speaker at the NRA's annual convention, trivializes the Holocaust when he compares New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg to Adolf Hitler," the worldwide Jewish community service organization B'nai B'rith told ABC News.

"The casual use of Nazi imagery or words serves to undermine the atrocities of the Holocaust. Glenn Beck should apologize," the organization added.

Holocaust survivor and national director of the Anti-Defamation League, Abraham Foxman, also objected to the Beck's image of Bloomberg.

"While he doesn't say it, it seems Glenn Beck is implying through an image of Mayor Bloomberg in an apparent Hitlerian salute is that the mayor's policies on gun ownership and other issues are turning New York city into a Nazi-like state," Foxman said. "That suggestion is outrageous, insensitive and deeply offensive on so many levels."

"Glenn Beck should know better," Foxman added. "He has drawn similar inappropriate analogies to the Holocaust before. We wish he would stop trivializing the history of the Holocaust to score partisan political points."

The Anti-Defamation League head was referring to previous remarks by Beck while he was a Fox News host in which he claimed left-wing billionaire Democratic donor and Holocaust survivor George Soros had aided the Nazis as a boy in Hungary.

In 2011, some 400 Rabbis purchased a full page Wall Street Journal ad calling for Fox News to sanction Beck for his continued use of Nazi and Holocaust imagery to attack Soros.

Neither Bloomberg, nor his Super Pac, Mayors Against Illegal Guns, would comment on the controversy.

Beck, however, was quick to clarify the meaning behind image and dispute its origins, claiming it was not Nazi imagery, but rather based on a propaganda poster of Russian communist leader Vladimir Lenin saluting his followers.

When placed side by side, the images of Bloomberg and Lenin appear to mirror each other, minus the armband on Bloomberg.

Though most often associated with the Nazis, the open-handed salute was also used by Italy's Benito Mussolini National Fascist Party, an ally of the Third Reich, and has its roots in ancient Rome.

Beck subsequently demanded an apology from ABC News and other media outlets for mischaracterizing his presentation before the NRA, claiming they were relying on the liberal media watchdog group Media Matters for their news stories.

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"I hate to do this to you, ABC News, but what you stop taking your stories directly from Media Matters, you might begin to have a little bit of credibility," Beck said on his radio talk show. "I’m sorry this looks to you like Adolph Hitler, but this was actually the exact image ripped off Soviet propaganda art – who also killed a lot of people, yes. But you guys never seem to have a problem with Lenin. You never seem to have a problem with Mao. You never seem to have a problem with Stalin. Isn’t that weird?"


Monday, May 6, 2013

Some Germans, Some Jews: Really "Reaching" to Keep the Memory Alive, eh?

From the NSP News Service: Now, come on, folks! This post-mortem condemnation indicates just how far supporters of the "Holohoax" Myth will go to try to keep the memory of false persecution alive. Is the whole myth beginning to unravel? We think so, thank goodness. Oh, and by the way, the Waffen-SS was the armed, fighting force of the Third Reich Schutzstaffel, and saw very heavy action particularly on the eastern front. It fought alongside of -- or ahead of -- the German Wehrmacht, and its members have always been considered soldiers. So, why don't you who'd criticize them just be quiet! Chances are, you'd never have been able to pass muster yourselves in the Waffen-SS.

Horst Tappert (© Sipa Press/Rex Features)

German show is now must-not-see TV as star's Nazi past revealed

3 days ago
For more than 20 years, Horst Tappert was a beloved television star in Germany. Now, reruns of "Derrick," the hugely popular detective show in which Tappert starred, have been pulled from reruns because of revelations about his Nazi past. According to newly discovered records, Tappert was a member of Adolf Hitler's Waffen SS on the Russian front. German public broadcaster ZDF, which produced 280 episodes between 1974 and 1998, will stop airing the show. Tappert died in 2008, and admitted only to being a medic and being taken prisoner during World War II. As for ZDF's newly opened time slot, they might want to try a season of "Hogan’s Heroes."
 
-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

More Jewish Claims to be Exempt from Just About Anything!

From the NSP News Service:  Now, perhaps the shirt isn't in particularly good taste, but who gives a crap whether or not the design "offends" some Jews or the Philadelphia branch of the notoriously annoying Zionist Jewish Anti-Defamation League? Now things are moving further and further from the sublime to the ultra-ridiculous, we are convinced. And you know why? Because without constant bitching, ranting, and pestering, very few people would give a good goddamn what some bunch of Jews think. After all, if you find the shirt "offensive," don't buy it!



The Urban Outfitters Wood Wood Kellog Tee (©Urban Outfitters / http://urbout.co/HYd6CE )

Jewish group outraged by Urban Outfitters' Nazi star tee

4/21/2012
Urban Outfitters, will you never learn? First the Navajo panties, then the transphobic nursery rhyme card. Now the clothing company is under fire for a patch on certain T-shirt pockets, which Jewish activists claim evokes a Nazi-era star for Holocaust victims. On Thursday, the Anti-Defamation League in Philadelphia issued a statement outlining the group's outrage at the yellow shirt with a blue-stitched symbol reminiscent of the Star of David that European Jews were forced to wear. No response yet from the company, but perhaps the latest flap will help Urban Outfitters see that they can make all the skinny jeans in China, but it won't do any good if anyone with an inkling to buy them is offended.
 
-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

Persecution of German Patriot: Beate Zschaepe.

'Hitler child' goes on trial in Germany for 10 racist murders

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Beate Zschaepe who is charged with complicity in the murders of eight ethnic Turks, a Greek immigrant and a German policewoman between 2000 and 2007, enters a courtroom in Munich, Germany, on Monday.
MUNICH, Germany - The surviving member of a neo-Nazi cell went on trial on Monday for a series of racist murders that scandalized Germany and exposed authorities' inability or reluctance to recognize right-wing hate crime.
The chance discovery of the gang, the National Socialist Underground (NSU), which had gone undetected for more than a decade, has forced Germany to acknowledge it has a more militant and dangerous neo-Nazi fringe than previously thought.
Beate Zschaepe, 38, is charged with complicity in the murder of eight Turks, a Greek and a German policewoman between 2000 and 2007, as well as two bombings in immigrant areas of Cologne and 15 bank robberies.

[scroll down to view subhuman Turk act like a monkey in heat outside court buildings!]

AND HERE the NSP News Service states categorically that the German Patriot wrongly being tried here is NOT an example of the notion that "Germany may not have learned her lesson yet" but is, rather, a fine example of left-wing persecution of right-wing sentiments. In other words, Frau Zschaepe is a "political criminal" being tried for having a certain political point of view and acting on it. She is, of course, innocent of any and all charges.

Rather than being put on trial, she should be given an award for her efforts to keep Germany free from foreign, leftist, Zionist elements and influences.

-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!
 
 
 
"With its historical, social and political dimensions, the NSU trial is one of the most significant of post-war German history," lawyers for the family of the first victim, flower seller Enver Simsek, said in a statement.
The case has shaken a country that believed it had learned the lessons of the past, and reopened a debate about whether it must do more to tackle the far-right and lingering racism.
Zschaepe, wearing a black jacket and white shirt, chatted with her lawyers before the judges entered, her back turned to the television cameras. One of four other defendants charged with assisting the NSU hid under a dark hood.
Stephan Jansen / EPA
A Turkish woman who tried forcibly to enter the court building where Beate Zschaepe is being tried is arrested by police in Munich, Germany, on Monday.
Outside the courthouse, German-Turkish community groups and anti-racism demonstrators held up banners including one that read: "Hitler child Zschaepe, you will pay for your crimes".
About 500 police officers provided tight security. Members of the public and media, who lined up before dawn for a chance to attend, even had their hair searched before being allowed in.
The existence of the gang came to light in November 2011 when the two men believed to have founded the NSU with Zschaepe, Uwe Mundlos and Uwe Boehnhardt, committed suicide after a botched bank robbery and set their caravan ablaze.
In the charred vehicle, police found the gun used in all 10 murders and a grotesque DVD claiming responsibility for them, in which the bodies of the victims were pictured with a cartoon Pink Panther totting up the number of dead.
After the suicides, Zschaepe is believed to have set fire to a flat she shared with the men in Zwickau, in east Germany. Four days later, she turned herself in to police in her hometown of Jena, saying: "I'm the one you're looking for."
For the victims' families, the trial will be the first chance to come face-to-face with Zschaepe, whose blank expression and resolute silence since her arrest have left people struggling to make sense of her motives.
"The Banality of Evil" read the front page of the newspaper Die Welt. The mass-circulation Bild wrote that Zschaepe "looks like a woman at the supermarket till" rather than someone "rabidly mad or explosive".
Few expect Zschaepe to explain herself at the trial. The Norwegian anti-immigrant mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people in 2011, wrote to Zschaepe last year addressing her as "Dear Sister" and urging her to use the trial to spread far-right ideology.
Reuters
Beate Zschaepe, right, is seen with Uwe Boehnhardt of the neo-Nazi group National Socialist Underground in this undated handout picture provided by the German Federal Police.
Hearings are scheduled into early 2014, with Zschaepe's estranged relatives and the parents of Mundlos and Boehnhardt due to testify.
As teenagers in Jena, the trio were known to authorities to be involved in racist hate crimes and bomb making, but they escaped arrest and assumed new identities.
Prosecutors say they hose shopkeepers and small business owners as easy targets to try to hound immigrants out of Germany. Some of the victims' relatives came under suspicion because police simply did not consider a far-right motive.
"During the investigations they were either treated as suspects, or as relatives of criminals," said lawyer Angelika Lex.
Parliament is conducting an inquiry into how police and intelligence agencies failed to link the murders or share information about the far-right threat.

German Police Commit Elder Abuse!

 From the NSP News Service: The NSP strongly condemns the actions of the German police described below, and at the same time accuses them of outright "elder abuse." Moreover, 68 years have passed since the Third Reich legal process permitted the execution of Jews and other enemies of the State. It's time to let the whole issue wane with the sunset; any historical issues related to the execution of Jews and other State enemies of Third Reich Germany ought now be left to those who should rightfully possess access to those issues, that is, objective (i.e. non-Jewish) historians and researches from other fields.

Finally, what exactly is the "Holocaust?" That very word is an early 1970's invention of far-left, Marxist and Zionist crackpots. And the United States Holocaust Museum ought to be closed. Anyone else notice that among the mound of shoes supposedly transported to the U.S. from post-War Germany and other eastern European lands, there are rubber soled Adidas sneakers? Simply impossible. Actually criminal! 
 
-- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!
 
 

German police arrest 93-year-old suspected of being Auschwitz guard

German state police on Monday arrested a 93-year-old man suspected of being a former guard at the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp during the Holocaust, the agency said in a statement.
A news release on the police website did not name the suspect, in accordance with German law, but it said he had been arrested on suspicion of being an accessory to murder.
The suspect had served as a guard at the camp in Poland from the autumn of 1941 until the its liberation in early 1945, police said.
Following a search of the man’s apartment, the suspect was brought before a judge and was in investigative custody while an arraignment was being prepared, the statement said.
A spokesperson for the prosecutor’s office could not immediately be reached for comment.
According to German media reports, the prosecutor’s office had launched an investigation against the man in November 2012.
About 1.1 million people, including 960,000 Jews, died at Auschwitz, according to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

What took this guy so long to die?

From the NSP News Service:  Just check out the latest bullshit, excerpted below.




    VIENNA (AFP) - The oldest known male survivor of the Nazi concentration camps, Austrian-born Leopold Engleitner, has died at the age of 107, Austrian media reported Thursday.
    Engleitner passed away on April 21 but his death was only announced now in accordance with his wishes, said the daily Salzburger Nachrichten.
    A Jehovah's witness and conscientious objector who refused to serve in the Wehrmacht, the Austrian -- born on July 23, 1905 in Strobl near Salzburg -- was deported by the Nazis in 1939 and survived the concentration camps of Buchenwald, Niederhagen and Ravensbrueck before he was released in 1943 to carry out forced labour.
    He weighed just 28 kilogrammes (62 pounds) upon his release.
    Called up again in 1945, he escaped and managed to hide in the mountains.
    After the war, he led a discrete life until a biography by Bernhard Rammerstorfer in 1999, "Unbroken Will", turned him into a much sought-after speaker.
    Engleitner travelled through Europe, Russia and the United States in the following years, giving lectures, including at the Los Angeles Simon Wiesenthal Center, and telling his story in schools and universities.
    A recent short film about his life entitled "Ladder in the Lion's Den" has won awards at film festivals in the US and Puerto Rico.
    The world's oldest concentration camp survivor is believed to be Alice Herz-Sommer, born in 1903.
    -- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP. 1488!

    Police: "He was a scumbag, etc." You "protect us?" Good luck, folks!

    From the NSP News Service: The NSP does not condone the actions of James Gilkerson, whose actions are described below. BUT the NSP strongly deplores the language used by the cops after the whole mess ended. "A terrorist, a scumbag, etc.?" That's what we get from our bold "men in blue" when the describe the "criminal," who would better have been described with language proper to the police -- no matter what sort of stress they've undergone, there's no excuse for speaking like "Trash" when they execute their duties, however difficult they may at times be!
     
    In a telephone interview today, May 4, 2013, NSP Leader Dr. Jacques Pluss reminded this reporter that he, too, was described as a "scumbag and a terrorist (!!!)" when he was arrested in January, 2011 at his then-home in Ridgewood, NJ. As many readers know, it is alleged that Dr. Pluss sent an internet "bias threat" to a Jewish man. Pluss did plead guilty to that charge, largely for convenience sake, and is now serving a sentence of probation. But to call Dr. Pluss a "scumbag and a terrorist" to his and his wife's face, repeatedly, is a crime in and of itself! For it, the police must be called to task -- legally and legitimately -- and they will be. Dr. Pluss is far from a terrorist: he is primarily a scholar who studies the Third Reich, he holds multiple advanced degrees, he is a perfect gentleman, and to use the epithet "scumbag" to describe him is a "bias crime" in and of itself. But perhaps the police do not possess the intelligence or range of vocabulary to address civilians, especially those who are offering no resistance and are fully cooperative, in a humane, civil manner.
     
    So much for our fine men in blue!
     
    -- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!
     
     
     
     
    Terrifying dash-cam footage captures the moment a crazed motorist opened fire with an AK-47 rifle at police officers who had just pulled him over for a minor traffic violation in Middlefield, Ohio.
    James Gilkerson, 42, exited his parked car and then fired 37 shots at the officers and their patrol car, the Cleveland Plain Dealer reported. Officers Erin Thomas and Brandon Savage returned fire, killing Gilkerson.
    James Gilkerson Fires at Ohio Police 37 Times After Routine Traffic Stopscreengrab shootout
    James Gilkerson fired 37 bullets at police before they took him down. (Credit: Middlefield Police)
    Police have no idea why Gilkerson opened fire.
    "He got of the vehicle, intending to kill my officers. We don't know why he did it," said Middlefield Police Chief Arnold Stanko. "He was a scumbag, and a terrorist, and he's dead."
    In the March 10 video, Gilkerson exits his car--which the officers pulled over for running a stop sign--and sprays the patrol car with rounds of gunfire, cracking the windshield.
    Thomas, reportedly outside the patrol car on the driver's side, is heard shouting as bullets begin flying at them. Stanko said Gilkerson was shot several times, but kept firing; he even shouted, "Kill me." Savage returns fire through the windshield, after which the officers kill Gilkerson.
    Thomas lost a finger in the shootout; Savage sustained minor injuries to his left thigh.
    Here's the dash-cam footage of the shootout (Warning: Graphic imagery):

    Stanko said eight 40-round magazines were found inside Gilkerson's car, as well as some disturbing reading material (e.g., Backyard Rocketry: Converting Model Rockets into Explosive Missiles and Homemade Detonators: How to Make Them).
    Officials say the officers' actions were justified and no grand jury proceedings will be necessary.

    Screw Israel! The Best of Luck to Syria and Hezbollah!

    From the NSP News Service:  The Israelis have absolutely no right to launch anything into Syria or any other sovereign state. But don't Jews always act as if they are "entitled" to do or say anything they want, with no fear of legal or moral rectitude? Oh, this Jew crap has got to stop!

    US officials: Israelis launch airstrikes into Syria

    Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes against targets inside Syria on Friday, as the United States continued to weigh its options for action in the country. However, President Obama said that U.S. troops on the ground was unlikely. NBC's Richard Engel reports.
    Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes against targets inside Syria on Friday, U.S. officials told NBC News.
    It’s believed the primary target was a shipment of weapons headed for Hezbollah in Lebanon, they said. A senior U.S. official said the airstrikes were believed to be related to delivery systems for chemical weapons.
    An Israeli spokesman in Washington said that Israel would not comment specifically on the reports but said that “Israel is determined to prevent the transfer of chemical weapons or other game-changing weaponry by the Syrian regime to terrorists, especially to Hezbollah in Lebanon.”
    It wasn’t clear whether the Israelis alerted the U.S. before the attack. White House officials referred all questions to the Israelis.
    Syrian government sources denied having information of a strike. Bashar Ja'afari, the Syrian ambassador to the United Nations, told Reuters: "I'm not aware of any attack right now."
    But Qassim Saadedine, a commander and spokesman for the rebel Free Syrian Army, told the news agency: "Our information indicates there was an Israeli strike on a convoy that was transferring missiles to Hezbollah. We have still not confirmed the location."
    NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports on the breaking news that Israel has launched airstrikes inside Syria, hitting at least one military target.
    Rebel units were in disagreement about what type of weapons were in the convoy, Reuters reported. A rebel from an information-gathering unit in Damascus that calls itself "The Syrian Islamic Masts Intelligence" said the convoy carried anti-aircraft missiles.
    The rebel, who asked not to be named, added: "There were three strikes by Israeli F-16 jets that damaged a convoy carrying anti-aircraft missiles heading to the Shi'ite Lebanese party (Hezbollah) along the Damascus-Beirut military road. "One strike hit a site near the (Syrian) Fourth Armoured Division in al-Saboura but we have been unable to determine what is in that location".
    However Saadedine told Reuters he did not think the weapons were anti-aircraft. "We have nothing confirmed yet but we are assuming that it is some type of long-range missile that would be capable of carrying chemical materials," he said.
    This would be the second time this year Israel conducted airstrikes inside Syria. In January, Israeli fighter jets attacked a convoy of sophisticated anti-aircraft missiles believed on their way to Hezbollah.
    Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon publicly acknowledged the January airstrike inside Syria in a joint press conference with Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel in Tel Aviv on April 22. Ya’alon said any Syrian delivery of sophisticated weapons to rogue elements like Hezbollah would be a “red line” for Israel and “when they crossed this red line, we operated. We acted.”
    Syria is in the middle of a civil war pitting rebels against the regime of President Bashir Assad. Tens of thousands have already died, and the possible use of the nation’s stockpile of chemical weapons has been of grave concern to the U.S. and other nations.
    Last week, the White House said there was evidence that Syria’s government may have used chemical weapons against its own people. But President Barack Obama has cautioned against rushing to action against Assad’s government, saying that the U.S. required more evidence before getting involved in the civil war there.
    The U.S. has long believed that Syria was stockpiling chemical weapons. Intelligence reports indicate that it has sarin and the nerve agent tabun along with traditional chemicals like mustard gas and hydrogen cyanide. A 2011 CIA report said Syria was also developing the potent nerve agent VX, which could render a city uninhabitable for days.
    Syria has said that it hasn’t used and will not use chemical weapons.
    On Tuesday, Hezbollah’s leader warned the rebels that his militia was ready to intervene on Assad’s side in Syria’s civil war. There have been concerns that Syrian SCUD missiles that might be capable of carrying chemical weapons could be transferred to Hezbollah.

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

    GOOD News on Activities of German Far-Right! Sad News on Some Outcomes. 1488!

    Back after a Short Break!  And: From the NSP News Service:  The story below, focusing on Beate Zschaepe, just goes to illustrate the growing popularity of neo-Nazi and far-right groups in the fatherland of our National Socialist belief system. We at the NSP, including foremost Dr. Jacques Pluss, Leader of the NSP (who is back in the U.S. and has the reigns of power firmly in his grip), wish Frau Zschaepe the very best of luck! Moreover, we are delighted to see that these courageous German citizens are doing all they can do to eradicate the mass of Turks and other non-Germans and have them removed (one way or another) from German soil! Get them back to Turkey are wherever they've bubbled up from, along with the steaming pot of shit from hell in which they originally dwelled.

    -- Karl Wolff III, Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!
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    'Nazi Bride' case highlights rising influence of women in Germany's far-right movement

    German Police via Reuters
    Beate Zschaepe, 38, is accused of complicity in the murder of eight ethnic Turks, a Greek and a policewoman, two bombings and 15 bank robberies. She has been described as "Germany's most dangerous neo-Nazi."
    MAINZ, Germany -- Dubbed the "Nazi Bride," Beate Zschaepe has become the face of right-wing militancy in Germany.
    The 38-year-old woman is allegedly the sole surviving member of the National Socialist Underground, a neo-Nazi terror cell accused of a seven-year racist killing spree.
    On Monday, Zschaepe will go on trial accused of complicity in the murder of eight ethnic Turks, a Greek and a policewoman, two bombings and 15 bank robberies.
    But she is alleged to be far more than just the tagalong lover of the far-right gang's leader.
    German federal prosecutor Wolfgang Range alleges that Zschaepe gave the terror cell "the appearance of legality and normalcy towards the outside."
    German Police via Reuters
    National Socialist Underground member Uwe Boehnhardt was found dead after a bungled armed robbery in November 2011.
    Speaking to Der Spiegel magazine, Range added: "I am convinced that she wasn't just an accessory or merely a companion, but was in fact acting on the same level as the others."
    Zschaepe and two alleged accomplices, who took their own lives, have been described by Range as a "unified killing commando" responsible for a series of execution-style murders.
    Zschaepe's case will spotlight the increasingly prominent role that women are playing in the neo-Nazi scene. In particular, they have been gaining influence in German far-right politics.
    Statistics suggest nearly 20 percent of executives in Germany's extremist NPD party are women, which is a higher percentage than in many smaller mainstream parties.
    "Women are increasingly taking center stage in the far-right scene," said Michaela Koettig, a professor for social work at the University of Applied Sciences in Frankfurt. "They are filling important positions after being fully socialized by the scene."
    Up to 40 far-right women's organizations alone have been established since 2000, according to Koettig.
    "Like their male comrades, women from the extreme right are also violent and fully politically motivated in their actions," said Koettig, who has been conducting research on far-right extremism for the past 20 years.
    Overall, the German government's domestic intelligence agency estimates that there are more than 22,000 active members in the country's right-wing scene, including 9,800 violent extremists. Statistics on the exact number of female supporters do not exist.
    Zschaepe, who has been branded "Germany's most dangerous neo-Nazi," has so far kept silent. Prosecutors hope that she will testify during her trial, which could run for more than a year in Munich.
    If found guilty, Zschaepe faces life in prison.
    Zschaepe's alleged accomplices, Uwe Mundlos and Uwe Boenhardt, were found dead following a bungled armed robbery in November 2011.  Zschaepe turned herself in to police three days later.
    The German intelligence community came under fire for failing to detect the group and was accused of being blind on the "right eye," suggesting that the agencies had dedicated too much of their attention to left-wing extremism and Islamists instead.
    German Police via Reuters
    Uwe Mundlos was the third member of the National Socialist Underground, according to German authorities.
    Investigators had focused on the victims’ potential links to the local crime scene and to foreign criminal organizations, while neglecting a possible far-right motive in the killings, which occurred between 2000 and 2007.
    Chancellor Angela Merkel has publicly apologized to the families of the murder victims.
    German officials now warn that right-wing extremists are trying to conceal their true identities in order to gain a foothold in German society.
    In its annual report, the Bavarian Office for the Protection of the Constitution, an intelligence agency in this southern German state, highlighted that neo-Nazi groups are disguising their organizations to recruit new members and spread right-wing ideology.
    "We do not see a widespread infiltration into civil society yet, but right-wing groups and the far-right NPD party are investing a lot of time and money to mask their ideology, to set up a facade," said Markus Schaefert, spokesman for the Bavarian intelligence service.
    In the city of Fuerth, neo-Nazis this year launched a so-called "citizens' initiative" called "Soziales Fuerth" -- or "social Fuerth" -- which is aimed at creating the image of an organization that cares for the needs and concerns of local residents.
    The website prominently displays the face of a young blond-haired child with blue eyes. Its logo features the slogan "out of love for the people and the homeland."
    According to the latest intelligence report, these new so-called "social initiatives" are following "the strategy to draw attention to issues on the level of local politics and to present themselves as an electable alternative."
    Such groups are turning to social media and sites such as Facebook to mask their ideologies.
    But even more worrying are the groups' strategies to influence young people as early as possible, experts say.
    "As there is mounting political and social pressure towards the neo-Nazi scene and the right-wing NPD party, the extremists, who themselves are often parents with young children, are trying to ingrain [themselves] in society," said Winfriede Scheiber, head of the intelligence service in the eastern German state of Brandenburg.
    Experts say that neo-Nazis are using community facilities to reach adolescents and young children, seeking to influence their thinking at an early stage in life, or to even recruit them.
    "We are worried about the development that moms and dads with right-wing ideologies are increasingly taking up duties in kindergartens, nursing homes or sports clubs," Schreiber added.
    Koettig, the social work professor, said such extremists "stay inconspicuous at first and then, once they play a leading role in sports clubs or have become members of their school's parents' association, gradually introduce their ideology."