Sunday, April 26, 2009
Minuteman Civil Defense Corps Founder Challenges McCain
Patriot Chris Simcox (the Founder of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps) has announced that he will run against Juan McAmnesty in the 2010 Senate race in Arizona. This is a crucial victory in turning our country around. Please do what you can to spread the word and if you are able donate to his campaign.
Simcox For Senate
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Free David Duke
Help free American citizen and patriot David Duke from the Thought Police!
Contact the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Washington DC:
Embassy: The Czech Republic
3900 Spring of Freedom Street, NW, Washington DC 20008
Telephone: (202) 274-9100
Fax: (202) 966-8540
E-mail: washington@embassy.mzv.cz
Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
NOSEK, Francis J.
810 N Street, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501
tel.: 907.274.2602
fax: 907.258.2001
e-mail: fnosek@alaska.net
or frank@noseklaw.com
Jurisdiction: California
Honorary Consulate General of the Czech Republic
PIVNICKA, Richard
500 Sansome Street, 8th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94111
tel.: 415.772.9603
fax: 415.772.9670
e-mail: pivnickacgcz@earthlink.net
web: www.czechtech.net
Jurisdiction: Florida
Honorary Consulate General of the Czech Republic
BECKER, Alan S.
Becker & Poliakoff, P.A.
Emerald Lake Corp. Park
3111 Stirling Road
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312
tel.: 954.985.4127
fax: 954.985.4176
e-mail: fortlauderdale@honorary.mzv.cz or abecker@becker-poliakoff.com
web: www.becker-poliakoff.com
Jurisdiction: Georgia
Honorary Consulate General of the Czech Republic
NOVAK, George A.
c/o Gleeds/Castell
Four Concourse Pkwy, Suite 215
Atlanta, GA 30328
tel: 678.587.9198
fax: 770.395.1655
e-mail: atlanta@honorary.mzv.cz
or geonovak@mindspring.com
Jurisdiction: Iowa
See jurisdiction Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa
Jurisdiction: Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska
Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
VALASEK, Sharon K.
105 West 113th Street
Kansas City, MO 64114
tel.: 816.942.2794
fax: 816.942.0214
e-mail: kansascity@honorary.mzv.cz
or svalasek@kc.rr.com
Jurisdiction: Louisiana
Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
ZEZULKA, Kenneth H.
Honorary Consul
3800 Florida Ave., Suite 202
Kenner, LA 70065
tel.: 504.456.1336
fax: 504.455.1565
email: neworleans@honorary.mzv.cz
or KHZezulka@aol.com
Jurisdiction: Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire
Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
LUKEŠ, Igor
28 Howe Street
Wellesley, MA 02482
tel.: 617.358.1776
fax: 617.353.5084
e-mail: boston@honorary.mzv.cz
or lukes@bu.edu
Jurisdiction: Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa
Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
VANASEK, Robert
SOKOL Hall/C.S.P.S. Hall, 385 Michigan St., St. Paul, MN 55102
tel: 952.758.5747
fax: 952.758.5748
E-mail: vanasek@bevcomm.net
Jurisdiction: Missouri
See jurisdiction Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska
Jurisdiction: North Dakota
See jurisdiction Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
See jurisdiction Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska
Jurisdiction: New York State
Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
ZAVREL, John B.
The Museum of European Art
10545 Main Street
Clarence, NY 14031
tel: 716.759.6078
fax: 716.759.1983
e-mail: zavrel@meaus.com
web: www.meaus.com
Jurisdiction: Oregon, Washington
Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
AMICCI, Marie
320 A. Ave Suite 5
Lake Oswego, OR 970 34
tel.: 503.293.9545
fax: 503.657.1020
e-mail: cz_consul_pdx@msn.com
Jurisdiction: Puerto Rico
Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
GORDON (Conde), Judith A.
60 San Francisco Str.
Old San Juan, PR 00901
tel.: 787.722.2467
fax: 787.723.5787
e-mail:jgordon@prtc.net
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania, Delaware
Honorary Consulate General of the Czech Republic
RAFAELI, Peter A.
921 Bethlehem Pike
Suite 102, P.O. Box 777
Spring House, PA 19477
tel.: 215.646.7777
fax: 215.646.7770
e-mail: cz.consul.phl@juno.com
or philadephia@honorary.mzv.cz
web: www.mzv.cz/philadelphia
Jurisdiction: West Pennsylvania, Ohio
Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
HOCHMAN, Carol
Regional Enterprise Tower
425 Sixth Avenue, 11the Floor
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
tel.: 412.855.6581
fax: 412.392.1040
e-mail: pittsburgh@honorary.mzv.cz
Jurisdiction: South Dakota
See jurisdiction Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Iowa
Jurisdiction: Texas
Honorary Consulate of the Czech Republic
SNOKHOUS, Raymond J.
P.O.Box 8
11748 Heritage Parkway
West. TX 76691
tel: 254.826.3004, 254.826.7727
fax: 254.826.7727
e-mail: czechconsul.tx@earthlink.net or houston@honorary.mzv.cz
Jurisdiction: Washington
See jurisdiction Oregon, Washington
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Friday, April 24, 2009
David Duke Arrested For Holocaust Denial
The latest "casualty" in International Jewry's War on Freedom of Speech is former Louisiana Representative Dr. David Duke who has been arrested in the Czech Republic. His crime? Denial of the "holocaust". A crime that is punishable by up to 3 years in prison.
Let's recap.
Denying the Son of God......gets you good press in any American newspaper, requests to lecture major Universities around the globe, and the respect of every pissant atheist and self pro claimed "intellectual". Denying the official story of the "holocaust"...... gets you years in a foreign prison. Make sense?
Story Here
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
China vs.. USA Economy
Milwaukee Cheif Of Police Violates 2nd Amendment Rights
MILWAUKEE COUNTY, Wis. -- As WISN 12 News was interviewing a West Allis man about his past arrest for carrying a gun in the open, police confronted him again Tuesday night -- one day after the state's attorney general ruled it's legal.
"Somebody called the police that somebody was walking around with a gun on their hip," a West Allis police officer said."I would fit that description," Krause said."That would be you," a West Allis police officer said.Police arrived up to investigate Krause while 12 News was interviewing him about his previous arrest for carrying a holstered gun on his hip outside his home. One officer saw Krause's gun and asked what agency he's affiliated with."I'm the same guy I was when you arrested me the last time," Krause said.The officers asked for his name and called dispatch."The reason I'm checking is because felons can't have guns in Wisconsin," West Allis police said.Krause is not a felon. He's a certified firearms instructor."Pretty much any time my pants are on, I'm armed," Krause said.That includes carrying a gun outside his home as Wisconsin's attorney general has ruled is legal."I'm totally opposed to it. I do not think we need more guns on the streets," state Rep. Leon Young said.Young, a former Milwaukee police officer who represents part of Milwaukee's north side, said he's working on fast track legislation to clear up confusion with Wisconsin's gun law."If you're walking down the street with a gun in your hand and people can see it or you've got one in your holster here and people can see it, it's going to create a disturbance," Young said. But until there's a new law, the officers explained to Krause, the attorney general's ruling is brand new to them and they'll act accordingly."How it was explained to us is that if somebody calls and makes a complaint -- in other words, they feel threatened -- they feel it's causing a disturbance or they feel that it's disorderly in some fashion. They call us and we respond and we investigate it," a West Allis police officer said."This is America. If we don't stand up for our rights, you know, what are we doing here? What have people fought and died for? Why'd we found this country?" Krause said.Krause was not arrested, and he said the officers Tuesday night acted professionally, although he disputes whether they should have confronted him.The officers said in a different situation they would likely still order someone carrying a gun to the ground until they could make sure the situation is safe. Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen said his memo was simply intended to "clarify" the law, and he does not believe more people will start openly carrying guns because of it.Gov. Jim Doyle hopes it won't change how police officers respond when they see weapons."Our advice was people are permitted to openly carry firearms -- that it wasn't in and of itself disorderly conduct. We intentionally didn't go into any factual-based scenarios because they're all different," Van Hollen said."I assume that local DAs and local police departments are gonna continue to act as they already have," Doyle said.
Police Response
Milwaukee's police chief said he'll go on telling his officers to take down anyone with a firearm despite Van Hollen's finding that people can carry guns openly if they do it peacefully.Chief Ed Flynn said officers can't assume people are carrying guns legally in a city that has seen nearly 200 homicides in the past two years.He said that means officers seeing anybody carrying a gun will put them on the ground, take the gun away and then decide if the person has a right to carry it.Flynn said it's irresponsible to send a message that if someone carries a weapon openly, no one can bother them.Milwaukee-area police chiefs have a monthly meeting on Wednesday, and they're expected to discuss this issue.Shorewood Police Chief David Banaszynski is the leader of the state chief's association.He said many departments are asking questions about how to deal with people openly carrying firearms.He said it may end up being a community-by-community, case-by-case issue fraught with the potential for danger."Now, with open carry, which is legal, there may be no training. I could hand you my handgun, you could walk down the street carrying it with no training whatsoever. To me, there is a lot more danger now with people thinking, 'I have the right to carry it so I'm going to carry it, and not have the training,'" Banaszynski said.Guns are still prohibited in schools and any private property owner, including businesses, can ban firearms.Freddie Mac CFO Commits Suicide
I guess robbing the public blind eventually weighs on some peoples conscience. If only Greenspan ,Bernanke, Paulson, John J. Sweeney, Rahm Israel Emanuel etc would follow suit.
VIENNA, Va. -- The acting chief financial officer of Freddie Mac, David Kellermann, has apparently committed suicide, Fairfax County Police say.
Fairfax County Police spokeswoman Mary Anne Jennings says Kellermann, 41, was found at his Hunter Mill Estates home Wednesday morning.
Jennings says police responded to the home after family members called police around 5 a.m.
"We were called from inside the house to come investigate an apparent suicide," Jennings says.
Because of legal ramifications, Jennings says she can't describe the nature of the suicide.
"We're not to give you details of the condition of the body, except to say it was an apparent suicide," Jennings says.
A final determination that his death was a suicide will come from a medical examiner.
Kellermann has been with Freddie Mac for more than 16 years.
He was named acting chief financial officer of the agency in September 2008. He took over after Anthony "Buddy" Piszel resigned.
As CFO, Kellermann is responsible for the company's financial controls, financial reporting and oversight of the company's budget and financial planning.
Freddie Mac has declined to comment.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Jewish Rabbi Child Molesters
Cases of Clergy Abuse | ||
Shatnez Checker and child molester (Rabbi) Yehuda Nussbaum, still has access to boys in Yeshiva Of Brooklyn
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Case of Rabbi Elior Chen
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Rabbi Jerry Brauner (AKA: Yechiel Brauner)
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Case of Rabbi Ephraim F. Shapiro
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Case of Shlomo Aviner
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Case of Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach
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Case of Rabbi/Cantor Sidney Goldenberg
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Case of Rabbi Bernard Freilich
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Case of Rabbi Tzvi Flaum | ||
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Case of The State of Israel Vs. Sex Offender
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Case of Yehudah Friedlander - Rabbi 's Assistant
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Case of the Rabbi at Hillel Torah, Chicago, IL
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Case of Rabbi Alan J. Shneur Horowitz
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Case of Rabbi Steven Jacobs | ||
Case of Jacob Frank and the Frankist Movement
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Case of Rabbi Israel Kestenbaum
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Case of Rabbi Robert Kirschner
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Case of Rabbi Ze'ev Kopolevitch
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Case of Rabbi Jerrold Martin Levy
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Case of Rabbi Richard Marcovitz
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Case of Rabbi/Psychologist - Avrohom Mondrowitz
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Case of Rabbi/Yeshiva Teacher Ze'ev Sultanovitch
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Case of Cantor Phillip Wittlin
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Case of Rabbi Mordechai Yomtov
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Case of Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman
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Case of Rabbi David Weinberger | ||
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Case of Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen
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Case of Rabbi/Psychologist Mordecai Magencey
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Rabbi Yona Metzger
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Case of Cantor Stanley Rosenfeld
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Case of Rabbi Isadore Trachtman
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Case of Rabbi Don Well | ||
Note: The following cases are missing the links to their sources. If you can provide such links, please send them to webmaster@iamthewitness.com. | ||
Case of Rabbi Hirsch Travis
Case of Rabbi Ephraim Goldberg - Boca Raton, Flordia
Case of Rabbi Melvin Teitelbaum
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Cases of Other Trusted Officals Parents, Teachers, Camp Counselors, etc. | ||
Case of Lewis K. Cohen
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Case of Cantor Michael Segelstein
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Case of Ohel Counselor - Simcha Adler, NY
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Case of Arie Adler and Marisa Rimland, NY
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Case of School Counselor - Eugene Loub Aronin, TX
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Case of School Teacher - Lawrence Cohen, NJ
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Case of School Principal/Big Brother- David B. Harrington, Rockville, MD
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Case of State of Israel Vs. a Sex Offender
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Case of Jewish Big Brother Volunteer - Eric Hindin, Newton, MA
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Case of Judge Ronald Kline, CA
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Case of the Kosher Butcher in Chicago
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Case of the New York Society for the Deaf's Home
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Case of the Rogers Park JCC, Chicago Illinois
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Case of Teacher/Track Coach/Girl Scout Coordinator - Adam Theodore Rubin, MD
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Case of Teacher - Georges Schteinberg, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Israeli vice-consul Aryeh Scher - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Case of Camp Counselor - David Schwartz, Culver City, CA
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Case of Scoutmaster - Jerrold Schwartz, NY
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Case of Tel Aviv Arts School, Tel Aviv, Israel | ||
Case of Mashgiach Kashrut Supervisor David Douglas Webber, Canada
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Case of B'Nai Torah Congregation - Hillel Community Day School janitor, Boca Raton, FL
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Case of Chaim Ciment
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Case of James A. Cohen - Jewish Youth Group Leader
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Case of Stuart Cooperman, MD - Pediatrican, Merrick, New York
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Case of Delaware Family
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Case of Mordechai Morton Ehrman - Simcha's Play Group, Brooklyn, NY
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Case of Hbrandon Lee Flagner
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Case of Ari Sorkin - Synagogue Youth Worker, Elkins Park, PA
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Case of Paul Slifer - Teacher
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Case of Ozzie Orbach, M.D.
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Case of Arnold and Jesse FriedmanCapturing the Friedmans Convicted sex offender. | ||
Case of Richard "Steven" Goldberg
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Case of Ross Goldstein
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Case of Several Child Sex Offenders in Har Nof, Jerusalem, Israel
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Case of Lawrence Nevison
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Case of Stuart Nevison
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Note: The following cases are missing the links to their sources. If you can provide such links, please send them to webmaster@iamthewitness.com. | ||
Case of Larry Cohen - Soccer Coach, Lake Oswego, OR
Case of Phillip "Eli" Cohen, London, England
The Case of the Students of Ner Israel Yeshiva in the 1950's
Case of Jonathan Rosenthal - Community Police Liason, London, England
Case of Dr. Saul and Judith Wasserman
Case of Irwin Silverman - Chief Counsel to U.S. secretary of interior 1933-53
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There is a constant stream of new cases @http://jewishsurvivors.blogspot.com/andhttp://exposemolesters.blogspot.com/ |