Terrorist Outfits

Political Violence Part 1 by John Schretenthaler tells us that murderous left wing political outfits like Students for a Democratic Society were full of Jews. The same point is made by Mordecai Spektor, another Jew in American Jewish World - Blog Archive - 60s Jewish radical.

Right wing groups come in for unrelenting hate while left wing activists get benevolent admiration from the Main Stream Media and the establishment generally because they hated white people NOT Jews. This is why they collaborated with black trouble makers when they were not inciting them.

The same phenomenon applied to the Very Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King who was used, very effectively by Jews to incite Black Hatred in America. The same applies to Nelson Mandela who was marketed by Joe Slovo, a Jew of the South African Communist Party. Or compare the hate directed at the Nazis with the tolerant view of the Communists.

The examples below are those of the left. Compare their publicity which is tolerant of their little foibles with that of Anders Breivik, the perpetrator of the Oslo Massacre. Mr. Schretenthaler follows up with Political Violence Part 2

Revisionist Zionism
Jews were terrorists in England as well as Palestine, which is why MI5 took an interest in them. Paper has now been declassified. It can be seen in the National Archives. There are five files on post-war Jewish terror operations, including assassination targets. They are numbered from KV3/437  through to KV 3/441).

 

Weather Underground
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The Weather Underground hoped to create underground collectives in major cities throughout the country. Weatherman, known colloquially as the Weathermen and later the Weather Underground Organization (abbreviated WUO), was an American radical left organization. It originated in 1969 as a faction of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) composed for the most part of the national office leadership of SDS and their supporters. Their goal was to create a clandestine revolutionary party for the violent overthrow of the US government.

With revolutionary positions characterized by Black separatist rhetoric, the group conducted a campaign of bombings through the mid-1970s, including aiding the jailbreak and escape of Timothy Leary. The "Days of Rage", their first public demonstration on October 8, 1969, was a riot in Chicago timed to coincide with the trial of the Chicago Seven. In 1970 the group issued a "Declaration of a State of War" against the United States government, under the name "Weather Underground Organization" (WUO). The bombing attacks mostly targeted government buildings, along with several banks. Most were preceded by evacuation warnings, along with communiqués identifying the particular matter that the attack was intended to protest. For the bombing of the United States Capitol on March 1, 1971, they issued a communiqué saying it was "in protest of the US invasion of Laos." For the bombing of the Pentagon on May 19, 1972, they stated it was "in retaliation for the US bombing raid in Hanoi." For the January 29, 1975 bombing of the United States Department of State Building, they stated it was "in response to escalation in Vietnam."

The Weathermen grew out of the Revolutionary Youth Movement (RYM) faction of SDS. It took its name from the lyric "You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows", from the Bob Dylan song "Subterranean Homesick Blues". You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows was the title of a position paper they distributed at an SDS convention in Chicago on June 18, 1969. This founding document called for a "white fighting force" to be allied with the "Black Liberation Movement" and other radical movements to achieve "the destruction of US imperialism and achieve a classless world: world communism."

The Weathermen largely disintegrated after the United States reached a peace accord in Vietnam in 1973, which saw the general decline of the New Left.
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The Wiki does mention that it was largely run by Jews but then the Wiki has agendas. See the Metapedia's critique of the Wikipedia for a comprehensive demolition job. 

Weather Underground included:-
William Ayers [ communist, not a Jew ]
Bernardine Dohrn [ married to Ayers ]
Mike Klonsky [ communist ]
Terry Robbins [ Jew ]
Ted Gold [ Jew ]
Diana Oughton
David Gilbert [ Jew ]
John Jacobs [ Jew ]
David Gilbert [ Jew ]
Naomi Jaffe [ Jew ]
Mark Rudd [ Jew, not fingered by the Wiki ]

 

Black Liberation Army
The Black Liberation Army (BLA) was an underground, black nationalist-Marxist militant organization that operated in the United States from 1970 to 1981. Composed largely of former Black Panthers (BPP), the organization's program was one of "armed struggle" and its stated goal was to "take up arms for the liberation and self-determination of black people in the United States." The BLA carried out a series of bombings, robberies (what participants termed "expropriations"), and prison breaks.........

According to a Justice Department report on BLA activity, the Black Liberation Army is suspected of involvement in over 60 incidents of violence between 1970 and 1976.[7] The Fraternal Order of Police blames the BLA for the murders of 13 police officers.
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The Black Liberation Army worked with the Weather Underground  on a robbery, getting three kills

 

Red Army Faction
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The Red Army Faction (German: Rote Armee Fraktion), shortened to RAF and in its early stages commonly known as Baader-Meinhof Group, was one of post–World War II Germany's most violent and prominent left wing terror groups. The RAF described itself as a communist and anti-imperialist "urban guerrilla" group engaged in armed resistance against what they deemed to be a fascist state. The RAF was founded in 1970 by Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin, Horst Mahler, and Ulrike Meinhof.

The Red Army Faction existed from 1970 to 1998, committing numerous operations, especially in the autumn of 1977, which led to a national crisis that became known as "German Autumn". It was held responsible for thirty-four deaths, including many secondary targets, such as chauffeurs and bodyguards, and many injuries in its almost thirty years of activity. Although more well-known, the RAF conducted fewer attacks than the Revolutionary Cells (RZ), which is held responsible for 296 bomb attacks, arson and other attacks between 1973 and 1995.[1]

The group always called itself the "Rote Armee Fraktion". The terms "Baader-Meinhof Gang" and "Baader-Meinhof Group" or just "Baader-Meinhof" are sometimes used as nicknames for the organization. RAF never used these terms for themselves, but the German media used them to avoid legitimizing the movement as an actual political organisation. Although Meinhof was not considered to be a leader of the RAF at any time, her involvement in Baader's escape from jail in 1970 and her well-known status as a German journalist led to her name becoming attached to it. There were three successive incarnations of the organization, the "first generation" which consisted of Baader and his associates, the "second generation" RAF, which operated in the mid to late 1970s after several former members of the Socialist Patients' Collective joined, and the "third generation" RAF, which existed in the 1980s and 1990s.

On 20 April 1998, an eight-page typewritten letter in German was faxed to the Reuters news agency, signed "RAF" with the machine-gun red star, declaring that the group had dissolved.
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The RAF was trained, equipped and used by the East German government, one reason why it was so competent.

 

Revolutionary Cells
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Revolutionary Cells (German: Revolutionäre Zellen, abbreviated RZ) was a German left-wing political militancy of self-described "urban guerillas" who were active from 1973 to 1993. According to the office of the German Federal Prosecutor, the RZ claimed responsibility for 186 attacks, of which 40 were committed in West Berlin. The RZ is perhaps most famous internationally for hijacking an Air France flight in cooperation with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – External Operations and diverting it to Uganda's (then under the control of dictator Idi Amin) Entebbe Airport, where they were granted temporary asylum until their deaths at the hands of Israeli soldiers during a rescue operation.
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Were not so well known as the RAF but were doubtless just as vicious.

 

Action Directe [ France ]
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Action directe (AD) was a French revolutionary group which committed a series of assassinations and violent attacks in France between 1979 and 1987. Members of Action directe considered themselves libertarian communist who had formed an "urban guerrilla organization". The French government banned the group.
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Murder is crime even in France.

 

Red Brigades [ Italy ]
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The Red Brigades (Brigate Rosse in Italian, often abbreviated as the BR) were a Marxist-Leninist terrorist group based in Italy and responsible for: assassinations, kneecappings, robberies and general political violence during the "Years of Lead". Formed in 1967, the Red Brigades sought to create a revolutionary state through armed struggle and to extract Italy from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. The Red Brigades gained notoriety throughout the 1970s and early 1980s for their violent attempts to destabilize Italy with sabotage attacks on factories, bank robberies and kidnappings. Their most infamous move took place in 1978, when the second groups of the BR, headed by Mario Moretti, kidnapped the former Christian Democrat Prime Minister Aldo Moro, who was trying to reach an historic compromise with the Communists, killing five men of his entourage and subsequently murdered him 54 days later. The BR barely survived the end of the Cold War following a split in 1984 and the arrest or flight of the majority of its members. In the 1980s, the group was broken up by Italian investigators, with the aid of several leaders under arrest who turned pentito and assisted the authorities in capturing the other members. After the mass arrests in the late 1980s, the terror group slowly faded into insignificance. A majority of those leaders took advantage of a law that gave credits for renouncing the doctrine (dissociato status) and contributing to efforts by police and judiciary to prosecute its members ("collaboratore di giustizia", also known as pentito).
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They were lively lefties too.

 

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Updated  on  Tuesday, 02 October 2018 21:06:07