Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Chelsea Handler a "Nazi?" Oh, Come On, Stupid!

From the NSP News Service:  This woman is an idiot!  First, what does she mean by "Nazi" past?  Just about everyone who had a male (and often a female) ancestor in Reich Germany or Greater (ethnic) Germany had one relative or another -- or many -- who were in one or another branch of military service, at least between 1941 and 1945, when drafting became a "constant" in German life. So saying she has a "Nazi past" is rendered ridiculous. And let's remember that many German soldiers, sailors, fliers, even some SS personnel, were not members of the Nazi Party.

As for her bit about being partly Jewish and having an allegedly Jewish grandfather in the "Nazi" army, most individuals don't realize that while Jews were, almost to a fault, a hated commodity in Third Reich Germany, a few were not, and a few were even in military service to Germany. One interesting example is the first decorated German war hero of WW2 -- who was half Jewish (a "Mischling"). Rather than reveal his name, just "google"  the phrase "Jews in Hitler's Service" and see how many articles and books you come up with!

Finally, on a more personal note, NSP Commander Dr. Jacques Pluss had relatives who served in the armies of the Reich and the allied forces, depending on whether or not the forebears of those individuals emigrated to the United States around 1870 or stayed in Germany (they hailed from Bavaria and Schleswig-Holstein; the Bavarians [from Dr. Pluss's maternal great-grandmother] were originally Roman Catholic, and the Holsteiners [from Dr. Pluss's paternal great-grandfather] were "evangelical" or, in other words, Protestant].)

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


Chelsea Handler explores grandfather's Nazi past

Late night star's turn on Lisa Kudrow's 'Who Do You Think You Are?' makes big impression


 
 
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Chelsea Handler has given Lisa Kudrow's genealogy show, "Who Do You Think You Are?," a big boost after visiting Germany and uncovering her Jewish grandfather's military background. The late-night star's segment on the show has yet to air, but pal Kudrow admits it's already a big hit with network executives at TLC. Handler says, "I got to go to Nazi Germany. Well, it's not really Nazi Germany anymore. And I researched my grandfather, who was a German soldier, and I'm a half-Jew, half-German. So, for me, I thought that would be a good dynamic."



Kudrow says, "That was a lot of people's favorite episode at the network ... It couldn't have been an easy show to do." Handler adds, "I don't have a problem with people knowing that I'm part-Nazi because I'm a part-Jew, so I figured it was a perfect combo ... It's not like I'm gonna find out some terrible thing ... It actually turned out much better that I thought, and I got to see parts of the world I hadn't been to. So, that was exciting."

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Jewish Flap Over Historical Items! A Hitler Bell?

Austrian flap over bell dedicated to Hitler

FOLKS, GET OVER IT NOW, WILL YOU?

    This Oct. 21, 2004 photo shows a bell with Adolf Hitler's name on it in the castle of Wolfpassing, Austria. Ensconced in the belfry of an ancient castle where it was mounted by fans of the Nazi dictator in 1939, the bell has tolled on for nearly 80 years. It survived the defeat of Hitler’s Germany, a decade of post-war Soviet occupation that saw Red Army soldiers bivouacked in the castle and more recent efforts by Austrian government to acknowledge the country’s complicity in crimes of that era and make amends. (AP Photo/Hannes Kammerstaetter)
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    From the NSP Newsroom:  Ach, the usual "flap" over a historical item --and yep, that's what the bell is. It is not a symbol of "racial hatred" or an example of fictive issues for which the Austrian nation must now, 65 years after the fact, atone.

    But, par for the course, a bunch of Jewish malcontents apparently have no qualms or moral delimiters when they stick their noses into the issue. Jews, leave Austria alone!

    As for the reaction of the Austrian authorities and the new owner of the castle in which the bell sits, we are glad to see that neither of them caved in to pressures to have the bell removed. Nor should the ridiculous plans to reconstruct the so-called concentration camp at Mathausen go forward!

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


    VIENNA (AP) — Like many others in Austria's countryside, a tower bell above the red-tiled rooftops of Wolfpassing village marks the passing of each hour with an unspectacular "bong." But this bell is unique: It is embossed with a swastika and praise to Adolf Hitler.
    And unlike more visible remnants of the Nazi era, the bell was apparently overlooked by official Austria up to now.
    Ensconced in the belfry of an ancient castle where it was mounted by fans of the Nazi dictator in 1939, the bell has tolled on for nearly 80 years. It survived the defeat of Hitler's Germany, a decade of post-war Soviet occupation that saw Red Army soldiers lodge in the castle and more recent efforts by Austria's government to acknowledge the country's complicity in crimes of that era and make amends.
    Some of those efforts have focused on identifying relics of that time and ensuring they're either removed or put in historical context. As an example, officials often cite government moral and material support for the restoration of the Mauthausen concentration camp, where a museum documents atrocities for school children and other visitors.
    The Wolfpassing bell pays homage to Hitler for his 1938 annexation of Austria, a move supported back then by the vast majority of the nation's citizens. It describes Hitler as "the unifier and Fuehrer of all Germans" and says he freed the "Ostmark" — Nazi jargon for Austria — "from the yoke of suppression by foreign elements and brought it home into the Great-German Reich."
    Local historian Johannes Kammerstaetter says most villagers would have known about it. But village mayor Josef Sonnleitner asserts even the villagers had no clue until the first media reports last month on the "Fuehrerglocke," or "Fuehrer Bell."
    "Nobody cared until all this publicity," he said on the telephone. He refused a request for a longer interview, saying he was busy for the next two weeks with haying.
    In any case, the government's recent sale of the castle — with all its historical trappings — has suddenly made the bell an issue beyond the sleepy village of 1,500 people about 100 kilometers (60 miles) west of Vienna.
    In a country particularly sensitive about suggestions it has not fully faced its Nazi past, officials are scrambling for explanations of why the bell apparently evaded notice for so long. They also are under pressure to justify a ruling by the government agency in charge of historic monuments that it must remain part of the castle as part of its heritage— despite the refusal of the new owner to say what he plans to do with it.
    Propagating Nazi values or praising the era is illegal in Austria. Kammerstaetter, the historian, has formally asked state prosecutors to examine whether the government's sale of the bell is a criminal offence. He says the change of ownership could constitute a case of "spreading National Socialist ideology" on the part of the government agency in charge of state-owned property
    Raimund Fastenbauer, a senior official of Vienna's Jewish community, invokes other concerns, noting that other Hitler-era relics like the dictator's house of birth in the western town of Braunau have become a magnet for neo-Nazis.
    "I think the best thing would be if the bell disappeared and was buried somewhere," he says.
    For its part, the government says that the sale was legal, along with the decision to keep the bell in the belfry as an integral component of the castle.
    Economics Minister Reinhold Mitterlehner says the agency overseeing the sale was not aware of the inscription.
    He notes in a letter to Kammerstaetter that "the bell up to now was neither publicly displayed nor generally accessible," adding that he does not see the sale as constituting a criminal offense.
    Ernst Eichinger, a spokesman for the agency responsible for government real-estate, says that with a portfolio of more than 28,000 buildings — many of them huge — "we cannot search every centimeter" before a sale.
    Concerns are heightened by the lack of clarity about what the new owner, Tobias Hufnagl, plans to do with the relict. Two web domains linked to him or his holding company, hufnagel.cc and thinvestments.com, did not open.
    Sonnleitner, the Wolfpassing mayor, says has not been able to directly contact Hufnagl, despite weeks of trying.
    In a terse email this week responding to numerous Associated Press queries seeking permission to film the bell and asking about its fate, Hufnagl said he had "no interest" in exchanges with the AP.

    Saturday, July 27, 2013

    The Jews Haven't Gotten Him Yet!

    From the NSP News Service:  In a telephone conversation earlier today, NSP Commander Dr. Jacques Pluss noted to this reporter that "nope, the Jews still haven't gotten me -- and they won't. With one year of a three-year probation sentence now done, with all fines paid and all community service done long ago, there remains merely the brief visit with a probation officer about once every two months. In the meanwhile, my great sufferings have included:

    1.  Coming into yet more inherited money,

    2.  Traveling as I wish, one way or another,

    3.  Buying a new sports car,

    4.  Continuing my historical research in Third Reich studies and the Battle of Berlin, 1945,

    5.  and many other good things, some of which are noted on this blog!

    Yep, it's been real torture!"

    -- Thomas Folz, Assistant Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

    Friday, July 26, 2013

    NSP Voices Support for KKK Neighborhood Watch!

    From the NSP News Service: Leaving Earth? Fine, if that's your opinion, then get the hell out! Problem is, there's no way to do it unless one wants to live as a hermit or, alternatively, blow one's brains out. For one, we at the NSP are completely in favor of the KKK taking part in a neighborhood watch or even in increasing the scope of their activities. And believe me, there's more support for "white supremacy" today than any public statistics, newsrooms, or government agencies would ever admit. This support will only grow as our economy continues to tank -- and that's another subject about which the public is not properly informed.

    As a final note here, I myself would put more faith and trust in the Klan than in any "law enforcement" agencies -- I do not believe the Klan would have treated my wife and I in the brutal and cruel way in which we were treated in January 2011 by the New Jersey State Police and The Village of Ridgewood Municipal Police (NJ), both of which are being sued right now by us for civil rights violations.

    -- Dr. Jacques Pluss, Commander, NSP.  1488!

    Still of flier for a KKK neighborhood watch group - © KY3 News, http://aka.ms/kkkwatch

    Time to leave Earth, the KKK is starting a neighborhood watch group

    1 hr ago
    They see you when you're sleeping, they know when you're awake. They're the Ku Klux Klan, and they're keeping an eye on your neighborhood. Residents in Springfield, Mo., recently awoke to discover that KKK members had done their version of a mass email, wrapping neighborhood watch fliers around rocks and throwing them into yards. "You can sleep tonight knowing the Klan is awake!" the flier says, ensuring that no one in Springfield will sleep again. The Klan (whose tastefully designed "watch" website features a burning cross) says it just wants to find people who will help fight crime, but the neighbors they're watching want none of it. "I have no use for them people," resident Steven Burchett said. "None whatsoever."

    Thursday, July 25, 2013

    Blacks Sue "American Idol" with Jew Backing!

    From the NSP News Service:  Yep, it's always a bunch of negroes stirring the stew of Jewish-backed racial brew! "American Idol" now?  And suits by contestant who, by and large, competed a good number of seasons ago? Gee, I wonder who gave them the idea to sue?

    In any case, it's somewhere between difficult and revolting to turn on the TV (that is, the one-eyed Jew) and, on whatever channel one views, so-called "minorities" dominate both the commercials and the actual programs. Well, soon enough they'll be the majority in this country, and being the rootless, ahistorical, racially mixed people they are (if they are "people" at all), they will have completely destroyed whatever identity (which is based in race, not learned by cultural assimilation -- if any minorities truly want to assimilate) America ever had. It really is time for any Aryans left in this land either to revolt or leave, and leaving means the whole "melting pot of dross" will simply overflow. Goodbye U.S.A. It may be time for a new national name. And hang a few basketball hoops on the Lincoln memorial, too, in honor of the idiot who "freed" you!

    -- Thomas Folz, Assistant Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

     
     
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    'American Idol' sued by 10 black contestants alleging racial smear campaign

      A group of 10 black former "American Idol" contestants have sued the Fox show, claiming that producers dug up their arrest histories to get them thrown off because of their race, according to TMZ.

    The contestants say they were unfairly painted as criminals and sexual deviants -- despite that none was ever charged with a crime for which they were arrested, according to the report. What's more -- they say only blacks were targeted with the smear campaign.
    Bing: Jennifer Hudson joining 'Idol'? | Plus: Keith Urban returning to 'Idol'?
    Plaintiffs are Jaered Andrews (Season 2); Terrel and Derrell Brittenum (Season 5); Corey Clark (Season 2); Thomas Daniels (Season 6); Chris Golightly (Season 9); Ju'Not Joyner (Season 8); Jacob John Smalley (Season 2); Akron Watson (Season 6) and Donnie Williams (Season 3).
    Fox and "Idol" producers FremantleMedia had no comment on the lawsuit when contacted by TheWrap.
    Also on TheWrap: Meet the 10 Black Contestants Suing 'Idol' for Alleged Racism
    Each is suing for $25 million, and the group wants "American Idol" to implement a system to stop the behavior, TMZ reported.

    Tuesday, July 23, 2013

    Burn Schindler's List!

    From the NSP News Service:  Schindler's list? One of four known copies? It's supposed to sell for up to $5,000,000?  We'd pay $0.25 for the goddamned item, and then burn it publically!  It's not worth the Jews it "saved," and they aren't worth much to begin with.  As for Yad Veshem, the National Holocaust Museum, or any other institution dedicated to perpetuating one of the biggest frauds in history, well, those places (and their contents) are worth about $0.25, also.  We'll see what sort of jackass actually ends up getting bilked by a flock of Jews by purchasing the thing.

    -- Dr. Jacques Pluss, Commander, NSP.  1488!

    Now: What's trending on Money

    Schindler's list attracts lots of buzz but no bids

    So far, the eBay auction, which is looking for $5 million, hasn't gotten any offers from major collectors or museums.

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    1968 filer shows Oskar Schindler (AP Photo/Peter Hillebrecht)The eBay (EBAY -1.07%) auction of an original copy of Schindler's list has attracted plenty of media attention and scads of Internet traffic but, at least so far, no bids.

    Perhaps buyers are waiting to make their move until closer to the auction's expiration on July 28. Maybe sellers Gary Zimet and Eric Gazin scared away buyers when they told the New York Post they hoped the list German industrialist Oskar Schindler used to save Jews from death at the hands of the Nazis would fetch $5 million. That would make it among the most expensive things ever sold on eBay.  

    But the Schindler's list auction shows that asking big money for historical artifacts is one thing, while getting it is far more difficult.

    Four of the seven known copies of the list typed on onion-skin paper by Schindler's Jewish accountant Itzhak Stern still exist. Two are held by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and Yad Vashem, Israel's Holocaust museum. Stern's nephew Nathan Stern sold the document to an unidentified private collector in 2011, who has now put it up for sale

    Officials from the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and Yad Vashem didn't immediately respond to an email request for comment along with the National Museum of American Jewish History. The USC Shoah Foundation, which is backed by filmaker Steven Spielberg, also couldn't be reached. Spielberg's 1993 film "Schindler's List" won seven Academy Awards including Best Picture and Best Director.

    Gazin Auctions, which is selling the list, has a good reputation among eBay buyers, according to the site's feedack ratings. Besides Schindler's list, Gazin also has a Samuel Morse photograph for sale that's inscribed by the telegraph's inventor with the message "What hath God wrought," the only known instance where Morse wrote that first telegraph message in both English and Morse Code. The asking price is $54,000.

    Gazin also has three pages of handwritten notes by Civil Rights icon Rosa Parks describing meeting Marin Luther King and the Montgomery Bus Boycott for sale for $35,000.

    Regarding the lack of bidders so far, Gazin says he's not worried. He tells MSN moneyNOW in an email: "It is not unusual for high-profile eBay auctions not to have a flurry of activity. Numerous people have been asking to get prequalified to bid and we are going to (vet) them carefully to verify the seriousness of the bid and the means to make a prompt payment."

    Saturday, July 20, 2013

    Tell Trayvon's Kin and Clan to go the Hell Home!

    From the NSP News Service:  The subhumans shown in the photo's below, and described in the excerpted article, sure would NOT have been the parents of any children of any NSP members or Aryan Americans!  This Trayvon Martin crap is just another excuse for negro leaders and communities to agitate and dance around like wild tribal beasts -- why, just take a good look at 'em!

    -- Thomas Folz, Assistant Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

    Trayvon Martin's parents speak amid day of post-verdict vigils

    At a Justice for Trayvon rally in Miami, Fla., Tracy Martin, the father of Trayvon Martin, tells supporters that "senseless violence is just a disease" and "we as the people have the cure... we just have to come together."
    A week after a verdict of not guilty was delivered in the George Zimmerman trial, thousands of supporters of Trayvon Martin and his family gathered across the country to press for further federal investigation into the circumstances surrounding the teen's shooting death.
    “I’d like the world to know that Trayvon was my son. He was a loved child. He did nothing wrong and we’re not going to let them persecute him the way that they have,” Tracy Martin, father of Trayvon Martin, said on Saturday, at a vigil held in Miami, Fla.
    “I vowed to Trayvon, when he was lying in his casket, that I would use every ounce of energy in my body to seek justice for him. I will fight for Trayvon until the day I die. Not only will I fight for Trayvon, I will fight for your child as well,” Martin said.
     
     
    A Florida jury found Zimmerman not guilty of 2nd degree murder and manslaughter on July 13. Zimmerman says he shot the teen in self defense.
    The Miami vigil is one of over 100 “Justice for Trayvon” vigils, planned by Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network, taking place outside of courthouses across the country on Saturday.
    Martin’s mother, Sybrina Fulton, attended a vigil in New York City with Sharpton, who also hosts a show on MSNBC. Among the demonstrators who joined them were entertainers Jay-Z and Beyonce.
    Pastors and speakers at the Miami vigil asked for prayer and action from the African-American community, and called for demonstrations against 'Stand Your Ground' laws. While Zimmerman's defense team did not ask for a hearing under the self-defense law in his case, instructions to the jury borrowed language from the statute.
    Angel Valentin / Getty Images file
    Demonstrators James Alvarez, 34, and Yesenia Mena, 29, hold signs in front of the Freedom Tower in downtown Miami a day after the verdict to the George Zimmerman murder trail on July 14, 2013 in Miami, Florida.
    “Last Saturday was a wake-up call,” said Bishop Victor T. Curry, a Miami minister who said that African-Americans continue to face inequalities.
    “Last Saturday said to the rest of us that we have people that will go in and come out with a verdict that says we will give you a license to pursue an African-American teenager. We are giving you a license to stand behind a law that is ungodly and unjust. 'Stand Your Ground' was wrong then and it’s wrong now,” Curry said before calling for a march on Washington, D.C., in August.
    In New York City, Sharpton led a call and response with the crowd, chanting: “What do we want? Justice! When do we want it? Now!” and “I am Trayvon Martin.”
    Sharpton asked supporter to do three things: protest ‘Stand Your Ground’ laws, participate in a march on Washington, D.C., and pressure the Department of Justice to look further into the case.
    “Across generations, across incomes, we are not going to be silent. We are going to stand up for what’s right. We are going to stand up for justice. When you mess with one of the children, the family needs to come together,” Sharpton said.
     Trayvon Martin’s mother, Sybrina Fulton, also spoke to the crowd.
    “Trayvon is not here to speak to himself. It’s very important as parents, godparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins that you speak up for your children,” she said.
    “Trayvon was a child, and I think sometimes it gets lost in the shuffle. As I sat in the court room, it made me feel like they were talking about another man. It wasn’t. He was a child.”
    Her words seemed to strike a chord with parents who attended the vigil.
    "I've got four beautiful daughters. I want them to look forward rather than behind their backs," New York City resident Maria Lopez, 31, who attended the event with her children, told Reuters.
    The many vigils come one day after President Barack Obama said at a daily press briefing that Trayvon "could have been me 35 years ago." In his seemingly impromptu remarks, Obama asked if there is "more that we can do to give them [young African-American men] the sense that their country cares about them and values them and is willing to invest in them?”
    “Senseless violence is a disease and we as a people have the cure, we just need to come together,” Tracy Martin said at the Saturday vigil

    Friday, July 19, 2013

    Obama -- Stay Out of the Trayvon Martin Affair!

    From the NSP News Service:  The NSP holds to the following:  President Obama should keep OUT of the Martin-Zimmerman affair. In fact, Obama's influence could potentially bring about not a new period of the examination of race relations, but rather a new period of severe racial tension and even race war. Whether or not past chief executives have been able to do this or not, President Obama has a special obligation to be "colorless" while in office, for the good of the Nation. This is, of course, true of any chief executive. Finally, yes, perhaps many white Americans unfairly type-cast blacks or are afraid of them. BUT did any of you ever watch any of the TV crime reality shows, including, for example, "48 Hours." The (suspected) perpetrators of crimes are almost always black. Doesn't that tell you something?

    -- Dr. Jacques Pluss, Commander, NSP.  1488!

    Obama: 'Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago'

    Larry Downing / Reuters
    President Barack Obama speaks about the Trayvon Martin case in the press briefing room at the White House in Washington, July 19, 2013.
    President Barack Obama made a surprise appearance at the White House Friday to discuss African-Americans' reaction to last weekend's verdict in the George Zimmerman case, saying that "Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago."
    "You know, when Trayvon Martin was first shot, I said that this could have been my son.  Another way of saying that is Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago. And when you think about why, in the African- American community at least, there's a lot of pain around what happened here, I think it's important to recognize that the African- American community is looking at this issue through a set of experiences and a history that -- that doesn't go away," he said.
    Making a surprise appearance in the White House press room, President Obama discusses his views on the Trayvon Martin verdict, and how it feels as an African American to have these "inescapable" experiences.
    “There are very few African-American men in this country who haven’t had the experience of being followed when they are shopping at a department store.  And that includes me. There are very few African American men who haven’t had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. That happens to me, at least before I was a senator. There are very few African-Americans who haven’t had the experience of getting on an elevator and a woman clutching her purse nervously and holding her breath until she had a chance to get off. That happens often and I don't want to exaggerate this, but those sets of experiences inform how the African-American community interprets what happened one night in Florida and it's inescapable for people to bring those experiences to bear.”
    Asked if the president had thoroughly contemplated his remarks, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney said, “I don’t think there’s any question, and you can judge by what he just said and how he said it, he knows what he thinks and he knows what he feels, and he had not just in the past week but for a good portion of his life given a lot of thought to these issues.”
    Obama also suggested that the outcome of the case could have been different if Martin were white. "If a white male teen would have been involved in this scenario," he said, "both the outcome and the aftermath might have been different."
    The president also nodded to the Justice Department investigation which is probing whether or not to bring federal civil rights charges against Zimmerman. But Obama also urged state and local officials to review their own procedures to see how to improve their law enforcement practices.
    He also called for a review of so-called "Stand Your Ground" laws, a central issue in the case.
    "If Trayvon Martin was of age and was armed, could he have stood his ground on that sidewalk?" Obama asked. "If the answer to that question is at least ambiguous, then it seems to me that we should examine those laws."
    Obama said he wanted to "reiterate what I said on Sunday, which is there are going to be a lot of arguments about the legal issues in the case.  I'll let all the legal analysts and talking heads address those issues."
    In his first public remarks after the acquittal by a Florida court of Travyon Martin's shooter, George Zimmerman, President Obama says, "Trayvon Martin could have been me, 35 years ago."
    The president added, "The judge conducted the trial in a professional manner. The prosecution and the defense made their arguments. The jurors were properly instructed that in a case such as this, reasonable doubt was relevant and they rendered a verdict.  And once the jury's spoken, that's how our system works."
    And though Obama sidestepped the idea of demanding a new, national conversation on race -- and while he said that racism was far from eliminated -- the president ended on an upbeat moment, expressing his view that race relations are "getting better."
    "I don’t want us to lose sight that things are getting better. Each successive generation seems to be making progress in changing attitudes when it comes to race. I doesn’t mean that we’re in a post racial society. It doesn’t mean that racism is eliminated," he said. "But you know, when I talk to Malia and Sasha and I listen to their friends and I see them interact, they’re better than we are."
    Obama added: "We have to be vigilant and we have to work on these issues, and those of us in authority should be doing everything we can to encourage the better angels of our nature as opposed to using these episodes to heighten divisions. But we should also have confidence that kids these days I think have more sense than we did back then, and certainly more than our parents did or our grandparents did, and that along this long, difficult journey, we’re becoming a more perfect union -- not a perfect union, but a more perfect union."

    Tuesday, July 16, 2013

    NSP Protests Arrest in France of Kristian Vikernes and His Wife!

    From the NSP News Service:  Another RIDICULOUS police act, this time in France! How in the world can one justify arresting an individual, no matter what his/her political views, merely over "fears" that he or she might commit a terrorist act? This kind of thinking runs counter to common sense and, we suspect, counter to notions of "freedom of expression" as outlined at The Hague by the European Union.

    As one NSP member noted, sadly, "now we can at least say that our own Commander (Dr. J. Pluss) is not the only individual in recent history who, because of expressing 'extreme rightist' views, was subject to the gross injustice of being hauled into criminal court for what was, essentially, a 'thought crime'. The actual charges against him should have merited no more than a municipal court fine. And to think that, as with the French case, his family was also involved. What nonsense'."

    In any case, the NSP protests the arrest of Kristian Vikernes and notes, rather sardonically, that if  widespread arrests for "fear of terroristic acts" took place, probably about a third of every nation in the world would have to be locked up!

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

    Breivik-linked neo-Nazi metal musician arrested in France over 'terrorist act' fears

    Patrick Bernard / AFP - Getty Images
    The house in France belonging to Norwegian neo-Nazi black metal rocker and convicted killer, Kristian Vikernes.
    PARIS -- A neo-Nazi linked to Norwegian mass killer Anders Behring Breivik was arrested in southwestern France on Tuesday after investigators decided he might stage a large "terrorist act", Interior Minister Manuel Valls said.
    Kristian Vikernes, a convicted murderer from Norway, had in the past received a copy of a manifesto from Breivik, the far-right militant who killed 77 people in 2011.
    Vikernes, 40, a well-known black metal musician in Norway, was arrested with his French wife Marie Chachet after she recently bought four rifles, Valls said in a statement.
    "Having received the manifesto before (Breivik) committed his crimes and having been sentenced in Norway in the past for murder, this individual, who was close to a neo-Nazi movement, was likely to prepare a large terrorist act," Valls said.
    Officers were searching his home in Correze for weapons and explosives, a police source told Reuters.
    Breivik killed 77 people in a bombing in central Oslo and a shooting spree on a nearby island in July 2011. He was imprisoned last year for a maximum term of 21 years.
    Breivik sent a copy of his manifesto setting out his ideology to Vikernes, an official at the Paris prosecutor's office said.
    Breivik's 1,500-page manifesto outlined his planned crusade against Muslims, who he said were taking over Europe and could only be defeated through a violent civil war.
    Cachet, 25, had a legal firearms permit when she bought the four rifles, the official said.
    "The investigation will notably establish the conditions in which these (rifles) were acquired and their real objective," Valls said.
    'Saving Europe'On his website, Vikernes discusses Breivik's manifesto, but in a post called "War in Europe: Part V - Breivik Unveiled" he also criticizes the murderer for killing more innocent Norwegians than Muslims.
    Vikernes describes himself as a "pagan" and accuses Breivik of being a Zionist agent and "Christian loser".
    Heiko Junge / Pool via Reuters file
    Anders Behring Breivik clenches his fist as he arrives at the courtroom for the first day of his trial in Oslo in this April 16, 2012 file photograph.
    "If you, dear European nationalists, really want to save Europe (as a biological term) you have to realize that the only thing to do is to cast aside all Christian other international nonsense and embrace only the European (i.e. Pagan) values and ideals and if you like the European deities as well," said the posting, dated December 13.
    "If you work for Christianity in any way you work for the Jews. Plain and simple."
    Vikernes, a black metal musician and writer known as Varg, was convicted in 1994 of stabbing a rival musician to death in Oslo and burning down several churches.
    He was released from jail in 2009 and moved to France with his wife and three children.
    The mayor of Salon La Tour, where Vikernes and his wife lived, said he had been surprised by the arrest.
    "I didn't notice anything strange (about Vikernes) other than that he liked to wear military costumes and liked Gothic music," Jean-Claude Chauffour told BFM TV.

    Monday, July 15, 2013

    "Truly Stupid Jewish Kids": WPU-NJ, The NSM, and Dr. Pluss.

    From the NSP News Service:  During a telephone conversation today with this reporter, Dr. Jacques Pluss, Commander, NSP, reflected on his years of service as a professor at The William Paterson University of New Jersey in Wayne, NJ. Dr. Pluss taught there (ancient/medieval history/history of religion/humanities honors program) from 1984-2000 (tenured 1988).  When asked about the quality of students at that institution, he remarked that "by and large, with a few exceptions, the students were mediocre to poor."  Pluss continued that his best students were in the Humanities Honors Program, where some were of the same caliber as those he encountered as an Instructor at The University of Chicago, now ranked fourth in the nation for general quality. William Paterson does not even make the list. As for his faculty colleagues, Pluss merely came back with the retort "by and large, politically ultra-correct and poorly trained."

    When asked whether or not he ever encountered any Jewish students at William Paterson, he stated "yes, some. And I have to add that 'I NEVER KNEW THERE WAS SUCH A THING AS A REALLY STUPID JEW UNTIL I TAUGHT THERE'."

    So much for that.

    When asked about his three years of employment as a half-time adjunct professor at Fairleigh-Dickinson University (2002-2005), Pluss simply responded "the place was gross. Just gross. It was a mistake for me to ever have 'kept my hand in' by working there. And there, I found stupid negroes and stupid Jews. I was, in fact, going to cease my employment there when the news broke about my being a National Socialist, but I really didn't give a damn, since those idiots paid me right up until the end of what I'd already decided would be my last semester of work there. And I didn't even have to put in any classroom time for about two months, while being paid!.

    It was nice to use the FDU offices to do what was, at the time, work for the Communications Office of the National Socialist Movement, a group which, parenthetically, I truly enjoyed being a part of until the debacle of the misfired 'Toledo rally' occurred and my views on the merits of the rally differed from those of some other rather influential (at the time; one is now jailed) members, bringing about my resignation from the NSM and a chain of unfortunate events. Still, there were some good men and women in that group then, and there probably are still some good ones there now'."

    And so much for that, too.

    -- Thomas Folz, Assistant Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

    Sunday, July 14, 2013

    Polish "Vampires" were actually Greedy Jews!

    From the NSP News Service: Yep, these "vampires" were probably Jews -- and the remains found provide an example of what even a subhuman species like the Poles did to the Jews they found were stealing from them!

    -- Thomas Folz, Assistant Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

    'Vampire' bones found at Polish construction site

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    Planning to visit Poland soon? Beware of the vampires.
    Well, not really.
    According to the Telegraph, skeletons were found with their heads removed and placed on their legs in the Polish town of Gliwice.
    This gruesome burial is evidence that the victims had been accused of being a vampire and thus subjected to an execution ritual -- murdered and mutilated, to make sure that the undead stayed dead.
    It's not clear when the bodies were buried. One archeologist at the site said they had no belt buckles, buttons or other adornments that could help determine their era. Historians say the practice of killing accused vampires was common in Slavic lands after the adoption of Christianity, the Telegraph reported.
    Sometimes, those accused of being vampires were simply decapitated, while others would be hung from a gibbet (a gallows of sorts) until the head separated from the body. Then, the heads were placed on the legs to deter the so-called “creatures of the night” from rising from their graves.
    Found during the construction of a road near Gliwice in southern Poland, the bodies left archaeologists surprised: They were used to finding remains of WWII soldiers -- not "vampire" skeletons.
    Unlike the pale, blood-thirsty creatures depicted in numerous television shows, books and movies, the definition of a vampire in the Middle Ages was much broader. In those times, a vampire could be anyone who still held pagan beliefs, according to the Telegraph.

    Heartbroken Blacks? The Zimmerman Verdict.

    From the NSP News Service:  The NSP applauds the jury in rendering a "not guilty" verdict in the case of George Zimmerman.  As for the Trayvon Martin crew, well, who gives damn?  Justice has been served (this time!).

    -- Dr. Jacques Pluss, Commander, NSP.  1488!


    Lawyer: After verdict, Trayvon Martin family is 'heartbroken'

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    Video: “Right now they're trying to make sense of this all,” said Benjamin Crump, the attorney for Trayvon Martin’s family. He said the family would be attending church Sunday. TODAY’s Lester Holt interviews Benjamin Crump.
    Though the parents of Trayvon Martin sat through every day of the George Zimmerman murder trial, they were not in court when the verdict was read.
    Benjamin Crump, the attorney for the Trayvon Martin family, said the family was told the jury had reached a verdict but they decided to not return to the courthouse to hear it in person. "We notified them, they were headed home, they thought, and we agreed, very important for them to be in church this morning," Crump told Lester Holt on TODAY Sunday.
    Jurors delivered their decision Saturday night, finding George Zimmerman not guilty in the February 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin after about 16 hours of deliberation.
    “Quite simply they are heartbroken,” Crump told TODAY’s Lester Holt Sunday of Martin's parents, Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton.
    "They're talking to young people in their families, trying to explain to them about the justice system. They had a lot of questions of us about the justice system, and the jury, and now they're just putting their faith in a higher authority."
    Martin's father spoke out via Twitter after the verdict was read, tweeting late Saturday:
    The testimony lasted 12 days and included 56 witnesses and more than 200 exhibits. A court order is in place to protect jurors' anonymity.
    Video: “Our whole family is relieved,” said the father of George Zimmerman after his son was acquitted late Saturday in the shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin. NBC’s Kerry Sanders reports.
    Speaking of the jury, Crump said, "Well, they came to their decision. We disagree with it but we have to accept the rule of law," he said. “Right now whether we as a country progress or regress is going to depend on what we learned from this tragedy,” he said.
    When asked about whether Martin’s family would bring a civil suit against Zimmerman, Crump said, “Right now they're just trying to make sense of this all...They're not thinking about that. They are trying to deal with the grief of losing their son and then not having his killer held accountable, and so they're working on their foundation, things they can control, to try to preserve the legacy of Trayvon Benjamin Martin."

    Saturday, July 13, 2013

    "International Jew" Bernanke Tells Us 'How It Will Be'!

    From the NSP News Service: Now see, what did we tell you a post or two ago: this Nation is headed for a bad fall, and it will be at the hands of Bernanke and the Federal Reserve. This financial institution, which ought to be abolished, pledges to hold America hostage if the desired performance of market and bond trends do not meet its wishes. Aside from actually ushering in a second depression which will make both the 1929 market crash and the so-called recent "great recession" look like a champagne-filled party, the article excerpted below reveals who actually runs the United States:  President "Jew Money" Bernanke. Who is Barack Obama? Apparently, he's a fellow who sits in the White House, signs a few Bills, pushes some papers around, and then takes vacations and plays a lot of golf.  Save what money you can, Aryan America, and start storing up on necessities (or start growing your own), because within, say 2 - 3 years, the American economy as you know it will have ceased to exist.

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

     
     
    Ben Bernanke on Capitol Hill in 2013 - Source: © ZUMA/Rex Features
I'm sure that everyone reading this knows that Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke's speech July 10 moved markets. The Wall Street Journal's headline -- "Fed affirms easy-money tilt" -- says it all.

    When you are on the "verbiage standard," as we now are, the noise level can be quite high.


    However, I think the fact that all markets responded (and all accounts I have read regarding Bernanke's comments interpreted them as the remarks of someone very reluctant to taper) means that was the message he wanted to deliver.

    As I said in my July 10 column on my website (subscription required) before Ben's speech:
    "If by some miracle the economy strengthens, the Fed will cut back the amount of bonds it is buying, but remember, that will not be anything that could remotely be considered tightening, and between now and then our central bankers will try to jawbone longer-term interest rates lower. So they may have a game plan to be slightly less 'accommodative,' but they are liable to talk a whole lot easier than whatever they pretend their policy is going to be. And as those last two sentences should make clear, the noise factor is liable to be exceedingly high."
     The predicament the Fed is in is that it is in the process of "losing the bond market," and it is trapped. It can't even hint about reducing its buying by a measly $20 billion (which used to be a big number but is a rounding error nowadays, when it comes to monetization) because of how bonds -- and, at some point, stocks -- misbehave whenever the subject comes up.

    As far as the eye can print 
    The takeaways of what our Fed chairman had to say were that "highly accommodative monetary policy" would be needed for the foreseeable future, and that he finally made a point that I think many of us could agree with, which is that the unemployment rate of 7.6% might "overstate the health of the labor market." Bernanke also made it clear that the Fed would not raise rates for some time, even after we hit 6.5% unemployment.

    In short, Bernanke corroborated all of the points that have been espoused by those of us who have felt that we understood the DNA of the Federal Open Market Committee doves. They really don't want to stop printing unless the employment gains are very strong. Which means fretting over taper talk is silly, for two reasons:
    • The economy will not be strong enough, I don't think.
    • And even if it is, the kind of tapering Fed officials are talking about is really quite small.
     However, I don't want to lose sight of the fact that while Bernanke (and many others) thinks the bond market is declining because the Fed appeared to talk tough, some of us believe that the bond market is actually in the early stages of taking away the printing press from the Fed. If market participants finally get it through their heads that tapering, let alone any sort of tighter money conditions, is off the table and bonds can't make a substantial rally back near the old highs, then we will probably be able to conclude that the Fed has "lost" that market. (If bond holders begin to discipline the Fed, we will be on our way to the funding crisis I have long warned of.)

    It's his way or the high-yield way 
    This is all very subjective, and we will have to see how it plays out. But what Bernanke made clear is that if the Treasury market doesn't cooperate with him (or the stock market, for that matter) he will respond.

    This is the Bernanke quote that I think really got people's attention: "And I guess the final thing I would say in terms of risks of course is that we have seen some tightening of financial conditions, and that if, as I've said and as I said in my press conference and other places, that if financial conditions were to tighten to the extent that they jeopardize the achievement of our inflation and employment objectives, then we would have to push back against that."

    So there you have it. The Fed is essentially trapped. If the financial markets don't continue to go higher, or if the bond market doesn't stay where the Fed wants it, it will fight that. Therefore, down the road, if interest rates move higher and the Fed thinks they shouldn't, it will take action (i.e., "push back against that"), which will only reinforce the idea that the Fed has indeed lost control of the bond market, and the ramifications of that will be quite ugly. Said differently, the Fed will conclude that any rate rise against its wishes is unwarranted and resist that, which will make matters worse.

    To be sure, taking action premised on that outcome is not today's business. For now, markets are joyous and, at this point, stocks have really set themselves up for disappointment as we go through earnings season. Of course, now that Bernanke has promised stock bulls that he has their back again, the response to negative news will be that much more informative.

    The two points I think we want to take away are that the Fed can't even talk about tapering, and the question of at what interest rate will the bond market really fail. 

    Friday, July 12, 2013

    Jew Economists Ruining America! Note Bernanke in Photo!

    From the NSP News Service:  We at the NSP are just waiting for the whole "economic bubble" to collapse -- and fall right into the hands of International Jewry! As for the recent articles on various internet news sites that the "American middle class" is bearing much of the brunt of the "economic squeeze," we ask "what American middle class?" And if one still exists, how is it to be defined, purely in economic terms or by other factors and delimiters?

    It is always good, these days, to be ready at a moment's notice to get the hell out of this Country, Aryan America!

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

    Now: What's trending on Money

    6 ways economists are ruining the country

    These guys get it wrong all the time. So why do our lawmakers put so much stock in their words?

     
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    Ben Bernanke walks in a processional to deliver the commencement speech to graduates at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey on Sunday, June 2, 2013 (© Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images)We give economists too much credit and too much say over America's policies -- and the result has been a disaster. That's the gist of an argument on Salon about how Economics 101 is killing America.

    The country's economic policies have led us down a dreary path littered with foreclosures, debt and joblessness. Good economists should have sounded the alarm bells well before we got to the Great Recession, no?

    Can we blame the economists for this? Perhaps. But our lawmakers should have taken a more skeptical view of the over-simplified picture economists were presenting over the years instead of blindly accepting and acting upon their words.

    Salon describes 10 ways economists and the basic economic principles they espoused ruined America. Here are six of them:

    1. They present economics as a science. That makes lawmakers feel better about following their advice. But if economics was truly a science, asks writers Robert Atkinson and Michael Lind, why do so many economists disagree about raising the minimum wage and other policies?

    2. They pursue efficiency over innovation. Economists are obsessed with making everything as efficient as possible. But rather than make the current system run in tip-top shape, why not look for better systems? That will drive prosperity.

    3. They focus too much on markets. Economists focus so much on the markets that, in some ways, the economy is considered a synonym for the market, Atkinson and Lind argue. That overlooks some decidedly non-market factors shaping the economy, such as government spending and household production.

    4. They think prices reflect value. When housing prices saw an incredible run-up a decade ago, economists everywhere celebrated the strong market fundamentals on display. Wrong. Rising home prices didn't signal anything strong about the market, as we all found out.

    5. They think all profit is good. The economy certainly benefits from productive activities like farming, manufacturing and the like. But does it benefit from what might be considered phony gains in real estate appreciation and stock market manipulation? Economists look at all profit favorably.

    6. They think low wages are good for the economy. Higher wages equal less demand for workers, which leads to more unemployment, the thinking goes. But is this true? Higher-paid employees with more skills and technology can outproduce poorly paid workers with no skills. Also, higher wages tend to push employers to cut costs with new technologies

    Monday, July 8, 2013

    American Stupidity Shows Its Ugly Head, Over and Over!

    From the NSP News Service:  As usual, idiotic Americans have put the emphasis on the wrong syllable! Is any of this so very important? We at the NSP only report on it here in order to illustrate how petty and stupid the general concerns of Americans have become -- whether one produces a TV show or watches it! After all, who gives a damn whether or not some fool on a reality show called another contestant a "nigger" or a "kike" or whatever other so-called offensive remark may have come from the no-brain, stupid-ass lips of some temporary TV "reality star." And there's so much else in the nation and the world on which to report! Schmucks!

    -- Thomas Folz, Assistant Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

    'Big Brother' airs out controversy in latest episode

    Producers, contestants don't shy away from addressing houseguest's racist remarks

     
     
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    "Big Brother" producers decided to air houseguest Aaryn Gries' racist comments about her co-stars on Sunday's episode, following an uproar from viewers. Nearly a week after Gries was caught during the online live feeds throwing around racial and homophobic slurs at her housemates, show producers finally addressed the controversy on Sunday, when Gries was named the Head of Household (HOH) and won the power to nominate which two contestants would be up for eviction.

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    After winning HOH, contestant Howard Overby mentioned Gries' offensive comments to a few of his castmates, who agreed that, while she does have an upper hand in the game, her true colors will eventually come out. During a confessional, Overby, who is African-American, stated, "I heard Aaryn say some derogatory comments towards some of the people in the house in certain situations. Granted it does affect me indirectly, but it's not directed toward me ... Even when these comments are made in fun, they still hurt and are disrespectful. Especially when that person isn't there to hear it and back themselves up. I could lose my temper, but that is a no-no in this game. I have to have eyes down the field for the bigger prize: winning this competition." His housemate Amanda Zuckerman added, "On top of Aaryn being a raging b--ch, she's very naive and sheltered, and she makes comments that are completely inappropriate. She makes fun of other people for what they look like and their ethnicity, and I think it's going to hurt her a lot. Inside the game and outside the game." Gries was recorded saying, "I look probably like a squinty Asian right now" and "No one's going to vote for whoever that queer puts up," in reference to housemates Helen Kim and Andy Herren. She has since been let go by Zephyr Talent, the Texas-based modeling agency she was signed to. Gries' ally, GinaMarie Zimmerman, who made racist remarks on camera as well, has been fired by East Coast USA Pageant, Inc., where she served as a coordinator for the past five years.

    Sunday, July 7, 2013

    Snowden and South American Offers!

    From the NSP News Service:  As you can see from the article excepted below, a number of South American nations are, to one degree or another, offering Snowden asylum. He should, in our opinion, not delay in getting the formalities over with and completed in order to take up asylum in a South American country. We at the NSP still assert that Snowden is an American patriot who deserves praise for his courage in "outing" the evils of the American regime in Washington.

    It is also quite significant that a number of South American nations have spoken out against American imperialism and the American attitude (fostered, we know, by Jewish "meddle in everything" thinking) that the U.S. can do whatever it wishes to do, anywhere and anytime, against anybody, simply because the U.S. is "entitled" to do so. That is a shameful attitude, and it is far cry from anything the U.S. "founding fathers" envisioned.

    -- Thomas Folz, Assistant Director of Communications, NSP.  1488!

    Venezuela: Snowden has until Monday to respond to asylum offer

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    Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro speaks on July 5.
    Venezuelan officials say they have not heard from Edward Snowden since the country offered the professed NSA leaker asylum, but would wait until Monday to hear if he would take up the offer.
    “There has not been any type of communication,'' Foreign Minster Elias Jaua said on state television late on Saturday. “We are waiting until Monday to know whether he confirms his wish to take asylum in Venezuela.”
    News of the apparent deadline followed the announcement by the president of Bolivia that it was joining Venezuela and Nicaragua in indicating that they would offer asylum to fugitive, who is believed to be hiding inside the transit zone of Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport as the United States continues efforts to have him extradited.
    Now that the presidents of Nicaragua, Bolivia and Venezuela have offered to grant NSA leaker Edward Snowden asylum, it's unclear what will happen to him or where he will go. But wherever it is, it won't come soon enough for Russian President Putin. NBC's Jim Maceda reports.
    Bolivia’s Evo Morales made his offer Saturday, three days after a plane carrying the leftist leader over Europe was rerouted amid reports that Snowden was aboard. The change in flight plan set off a diplomatic storm that heightened tensions between the United States and the South American nation.
    President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela both condemned the U.S. spy programs that Snowden revealed and said he deserved protection.
    “Who is the guilty one? A young man ... who denounces war plans, or the U.S. government which launches bombs and arms the terrorist Syrian opposition against the people and legitimate President Bashar al-Assad?'' Maduro asked, to applause and cheers from military officers at a parade on Saturday.
    Venezuela "decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young American Edward Snowden" so he can live without "persecution from the empire," Maduro said, referring to the U.S. He extended the invitation to Snowden during a speech Friday commemorating the anniversary of Venezuela's independence, according to the Associated Press.
    Since winning a presidential vote in April that followed leader Hugo Chavez's death from cancer, Maduro has often criticized the United States, and accused it of plotting to kill him.
    House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers told CNN on Sunday that he “absolutely” thinks one of the South American countries will provide Snowden with travel documents.
    Rogers (R-MI) said on CNN’s “State of the Union” that the U.S. should “send a very clear message” to the nations offering Snowden asylum “that we won’t put up with this kind of behavior.”
    Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Martin Dempsey told CNN on Sunday that Snowden’s revelations have hurt U.S. diplomatic relationships and “the importance of trust.”

    Friday, July 5, 2013

    More Bulls**t on Economic "Recovery."

    From the NSP News Service: If you read the article below carefully and critically, you will understand that things are not actually "getting better." First, the statistics have been "massaged." They consider only a portion of the American work force: those looking for work and recent "hires." Second, many recent hires are either working part time or are finding jobs in low-paying fields. Third, and most significantly, the Jewish-controlled Federal Reserve is probably manipulating the "recovery." Once it raises interest rates and moves out of Stimulus funding later this year or in early 2014, it will cause a dip in economic strength for all the but the wealthiest section of the American population -- which now already reaps the rewards of so-called "improvements," where, for instance, college graduates work part-time in enterprises such as Walmart.

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


    US economy adds 195K jobs; unemployment 7.6 pct.

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    WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. employers added a robust 195,000 jobs in June and many more in April and May than previously thought. The job growth suggests a stronger economy and makes it more likely the Federal Reserve will slow its bond purchases as early as September.
    The unemployment rate remained 7.6 percent because more people started looking for jobs — a healthy sign — and some didn't find them. The government doesn't count people as unemployed unless they're looking for work.
    The U.S. job market is showing surprising resilience in the face of tax increases, federal spending cuts and economic weakness overseas. Employers have added an average 202,000 jobs for the past six months, up from 180,000 in the previous six.
    June's job gain was fueled by consumer spending and the housing recovery. Consumer confidence has reached a 5½ year high and is driving up sales of homes and cars. Hiring was especially strong in June among retailers, hotels, restaurants, construction companies and financial services firms.
    "The numbers that we're seeing are more sustainable than we thought," said Paul Edelstein, U.S. economist at IHS Global Insight, a forecasting firm. "We're seeing better job numbers, the stock market is increasing and home prices are rising."
    Pay also rose sharply last month and is outpacing inflation, the Labor Department's monthly jobs report Friday showed. Average hourly pay rose 10 cents in June to $24.01. Over the past 12 months, it's risen 2.2 percent. Over the same period, consumer prices have increased 1.4 percent.
    Stocks rose sharply in early afternoon trading. The Dow Jones industrial average was up 94 points. And the yield on the 10-year Treasury note jumped from 2.56 percent to 2.71 percent, its highest level since August 2011. That's a sign that investors think the economy is improving.
    Friday's report showed the economy added 70,000 more jobs in April and May than the government had previously estimated — 50,000 in April and 20,000 in May.
    Further job growth could lower the unemployment rate and help the economy rebound after a weak start this year. If so, the Fed would likely scale back its bond purchases later this year.
    The Fed has been buying $85 billion worth of Treasury and mortgage bonds a month since late last year. The purchases pushed long-term rates to historic lows, fueled a record-breaking stock market rally and encouraged consumers and businesses to borrow and spend. They've also helped support an economy that's had to absorb federal spending cuts and a Social Security tax increase that's shrunk consumer paychecks this year.
    John Silvia, chief economist at Wells Fargo, said he thinks the Fed will announce at its September policy meeting that it will reduce its monthly bond purchases, perhaps from $85 billion a month to $75 billion.
    Chairman Ben Bernanke has said the bond buying could end around the time unemployment reaches 7 percent. The Fed foresees that happening around mid-2014.
    Friday's report contained at least one element of concern: Many of the job gains were in generally lower-paying industries, a trend that emerged earlier this year. The hotels, restaurants and entertainment industry added 75,000 jobs in June. This industry has added an average of 55,000 jobs a month this year, nearly double its 30,000 average in 2012. Retailers added 37,000. Temporary jobs rose 10,000.
    The health care industry added 20,000 and construction 13,000. But manufacturing, which includes many higher-paying positions, shed 6,000.
    Many of the new jobs are only part time. The number of Americans who said they were working part time but would prefer full-time work jumped 322,000 to 8.2 million — the most in eight months.
    Last month's job growth came solely from the private sector, particularly services firms. Government jobs fell 7,000, mostly at the federal level. The federal government has shed 65,000 jobs in the past 12 months. Some of that decline likely reflects the federal budget cuts that kicked in March 1.
    Declining government employment has been a drag on the job market since the recession ended four years ago. In a typical recovery, governments typically add at least 20,000 jobs a month.
    Solid hiring in the private sector is pushing up wages, even in some lower-paying industries. Average hourly wages for retail employees rose 6 cents in June to $16.64 and have risen nearly 2 percent in the past year.
    The overall increase in pay is "the standout feature of this report," said Ryan Sweet, an economist at Moody's Analytics. The low inflation rate also helps consumers, he noted.
    "The tide is continuing to turn for the consumer," Sweet said. "The consumer is going to continue to be able to shoulder this recovery."
    The unemployment rate is derived from a survey of households, which found that 177,000 more people started looking for jobs in June. Most found them. The increase suggests that Americans think their job prospects have brightened.
    But because some of the job seekers didn't find work right away, the number of unemployed was largely unchanged at 11.8 million.
    The 195,000 job gain for June is calculated from a separate survey of employers.
    The percentage of Americans either working or actively looking for work rose for a second straight month to 63.5 percent. This is known as the "labor force participation rate." The participation rate has been generally declining since peaking at 67.3 percent in 2000. That's partly the result of baby boomers retiring and leaving the workforce.
    Despite the solid pace of hiring in June, the economy is growing only sluggishly. It expanded at a 1.8 percent annual rate in the January-March quarter. Most analysts expect growth at roughly the same subpar rate in the April-June quarter.
    Weak economies overseas cut demand for U.S. exports in May. That led some economists to predict that growth in the second quarter might be slower than forecast.
    Still, many areas of the economy are improving. The Fed's low-rate policies have led more Americans to buy homes and cars. They also helped boost stock and home prices in the first half of the year, increasing wealth and lifting consumer confidence.
    Auto sales in the January-June period topped 7.8 million, their best first half since 2007, according to Autodata Corp. and Ward's AutoInfoBank. Sales of previously occupied homes exceeded 5 million in May, the first time that's happened since November 2009. New-home sales rose at their fastest pace in five years.