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against the judge, John Coughenour, and five prosecutors.

February 24, Texas: Local authorities in Texas issue an arrest warrant for Rick McLaren, leader of the secessionist

common-law group, "The Republic of Texas," after McLaren failed to appear for a preliminary hearing on a 1995 burglary

charge. However, authorities take no steps to arrest McLaren, who is barricaded in a remote West Texas settlement.

February 28, Washington: The Washington militia/freemen explosives conspiracy case ends in a mistrial. The mistrial is

declared on federal conspiracy charges against seven people, while four defendants are convicted of weapons charges.

Washington State Militia founder John Pitner is convicted of possession and transfer of machine guns. John Lloyd Kirk and

Marlin Lane Mack is convicted of possession of unregistered destructive device. Gary Marvin Kuehnoel is convicted of

possession of a machine gun. Jururs can not reach verdicts on additional weapons charges against Kirk and his wife Judy

Carol Kirk, and against Kuehnoel. Kuehnoel is found innocent of three counts of possession of unregistered firearm. An

eighth defendant previously had pled guilty.

MARCH

March 1, Wisconsin: $2 million cash bond is ordered for Wisconsin man charged with hiring a hit man to murder his

estranged wife and her father. James Schuman, the man charged, is a member of Wisconsin Militia.

March 2, Washington, Idaho: Trial begins for Charles Barbee, Robert Berry and Jay Merrell, Christian Identity white

supremacists part of a bank-robbing gang in Spokane, WA, area associated with the Phineas Priesthood.

March 2, Ohio: Ohio Aryan Nations member Morris Gulett is arrested for ramming a Dayton police cruiser then fleeing.

March 3, New Hampshire: New Hampshire militia leader pleads guilty to federal charges of stealing $100,000 in equipment

from Fort Devens Army base. Fitzhugh MacCrae, member of Hillsborough County Dragoons, admits to three counts. He is

the second Dragoon to plead guilty.

March 3, Texas: "Republic of Texas" member John Albert Crain files $27 million lawsuit over three traffic tickets in San

Angelo. The atmosphere between "Republic of Texas" members and the real government of Texas grows increasingly

tense.

March 4, Texas: Pecos County Sheriff Steve Bailey warns he may have to use extreme measures to arrest Richard

McLaren, "ambassador" for the Republic of Texas, for warrants on burglary and failure to appear in court. McLaren is holed

up in a housing resort west of Fort Davis, Texas.

March 6, Wisconsin: Federal prosecutors go to court to stop two Milwaukee area men, Robert Raymond and Robert

Bernhoft, from selling their "De-Taxing America Program."

March 9, Oregon: Salem, Oregon, Militia leader Michael Cross is sentenced to five years on probation for pleading guilty to

criminal mistreatment after receiving $25,000 gift from an elderly foster-care resident.

Ca. March 9, Texas: Members of extremist group Republic of Texas begin "impeachment" proceedings against Richard

McLaren as the group, under pressure from law enforcement authorities, fragments.

March 10, California: Elizabeth Broderick of Palmdale, California, is sentenced to nearly seventeen years in prison on 28

charges related to selling more than 8,000 fraudulent "Comptroller Warrants" with a face value of more than $800 million.

Several accomplices also receive prison sentences in subsequent weeks.

March 12, Connecticut: "Sovereign citizens" John Barney and Nina Barney of Salisbury, CT, appear in court on charges of

criminal trespass and interfering with police. They are members of a common law court and they refuse to vacate the

properties where they live despite having hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of unpaid loans.

March 13, Washington, Idaho: FBI agents arrest a fourth suspect, Brian Ratigan, in the Spokane bombings, about the same

time as the prosecution rests in the trial of three other suspects.

March 13, Oklahoma: Former Tulsa opera singer Carol Elizabeth Howe is indicted in Federal court in Tulsa, accused of

willfully making a bomb threat, possession of a non-registered destructive device and conspiracy. James Dodson Viefhous,

already in custody, is also indicted. The two are founders and members of the National Socialist Alliance of Oklahoma, as

well as part of the Aryan Intelligence Network. They left a message on this phone network that bombs would be detonated in

15 US cities unless action was taken by December 15 by "white warriors" against the government of the U.S.

March 13, Ohio, Pennsylvania: Aryan Republican Army members Scott Stedeford and Peter Langan plead not guilty to

conspiracy charges related to bank robberies they carried out. Both have been previously convicted on armed robbery

charges. Mark Thomas, an Aryan Nations leader in Pennsylvania, previously pled guilty to the charges. Thomas and

another defendant are cooperating with government investigators; a fifth defendant, Michael Brescia, is jailed and awaiting

trial. Another suspect committed suicide in jail.

March 17, Montana, Indiana: Joe Holland, leader of the North American Volunteer Militia, is sentenced in Missoula, Montana, to 10 years in prison for jury tampering and advocating violence. He is also indicted on charges in Indiana.

March 17, Texas: Texas officials issue two more (civil) arrest warrants against Republic of Texas members Robert Kesterson ("secretary of state") and Carolyn Carney ("secretary of inter-agency coordination").

March 17, California: California "Patriot" Timothy Paul Kootenay, is sentenced to 300 days in county jail and four years' probation after pleading guilty to purchasing assault rifles with bogus money orders issued by Family Farm Preservation, a "patriot" group linked with the Posse Comitatus.

March 19, Arizona: Six members of the Arizona Viper Militia are sentenced to jail terms for conspiracy to make bombs. The

longest sentence is nine years. All had pled guilty. The number eventually increases to 10 who plead guilty. Two do not and

will go to trial.

March 21, Ohio: The FBI and ATF jointly post a $60,000 reward for information leading to the arrests of Aryan Nations

members Cheyne and Chevie Kehoe for shooting at police officers in Ohio in February. The Kehoe brothers are thought to

have fled back to their Spokane area origins.

March 21, Alabama: Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals unanimously affirms the capital murder conviction of a "patriot,"

George Sibley, Jr., found guilty in the 1993 shooting death of an Opelika police officer. His common-law wife, Linda Lyon

Block, is also on death row for the same offense.

March 25, North Carolina: Dunn, North Carolina, resident Arvalee McLamb is fined $5,000 and sentenced to five months in

prison after pleading guilty to failing to file a federal income tax return. McLamb had ties to the Montana Freemen; he is also

charged in a federal indictment of various crimes committed in connection with James Vincent Wells and Montana Freeman

Russell Landers. McLamb and Wells belonged to an extremist group innocuously called 'The Civil Rights Task Force."

March 25, Kansas: Two Kansas residents are convicted in Tulsa for passing Montana Freemen checks. Bill and Karen

Hanzlicek were found guilty of conspiracy, bank fraud, mail fraud and passing a counterfeit check.

March 26, Florida: In Stuart, Florida, John Foster, is charged with obtaining $662,000 in bogus checks from the Montana

Freemen and using them to pay off the IRS and his mortgage company.

March 26, Ohio: In Columbus, Ohio, common law court activist Larry Russell is found guilty of escape and sentenced to 1 S

years in prison. He fled Ohio following a failed attempt to arrest him for driving without a license, after which he was charged

with assaulting a police officer and escape, but was arrested at the Alaska border and extradited.

March 27, Nevada: Nevada militia man Harry Tootle is convicted on charges of drawing a gun on a security guard, then

resisting arrest.

March 27, Arkansas, Missouri: Arkansas citizen Robert Joos is convicted of resisting arrest and carrying a concealed

weapon during a confrontation with Missouri State Highway Patrol troopers in 1994. The troopers were attempting to arrest

him near his church commune (the "Sacerdotal Order of the David Company") in connection with a 1987 misdemeanor

conviction involving a false court summons served to a trooper. Law enforcement authorities are still searching for Timothy

Thomas Coombs, wanted for shooting and seriously wounding a state trooper in retaliation for Joos' arrest.

March 29, South Carolina, Oregon: In Anderson, SC, Embassy of Heaven member Frank Lewis stages a seven day hunger

strike when arrested for driving without a license and operating an uninsured vehicle. This is one of many hunger strikes

staged by members of the group, which preaches against all forms of government interference. The Embassy of Heaven

issues fake drivers licenses, plates, and registrations for its members; these are purchased by people all over the country. In

late winter, Embassy of Heaven members are evicted from their "church" in Sublimity, Oregon, for nonpayment of county

taxes.

March 30, Michigan: Kalamazoo, Michigan, militia member Brendon Blasz is arrested and indicted on suspicion of making

pipe bombs and other illegal explosives. Blasz and his "small militia band" planned to bomb the federal building in Battle

Creek, an IRS building, a television station and federal armies, according to an affidavit by an informant. The Michigan

Militia claims to have expelled them in 1995.

APRIL

April 2, Washington, Idaho: The jury hearing Spokane bank bandits case convicts the three defendants on illegal weapons

charges and stolen vehicle charges, but deadlocks on the more serious bank robbery and bombing charges when a sole

jury member, sympathetic to the right-wing extremists, refuses to convict.

April 3, California: A Berkeley, California, woman, Mary Margaret Lund, is convicted of using bogus checks to purchase a

motorhome in January 1996. She passed more than $223,000 worth of bad checks.

April 5, Montana: Fourteen of the infamous "Montana Freemen" are hit with a 40-count indictment that will take the place of

earlier indictments against them. Charges include multiple counts of conspiracy bank fraud, mail fraud, wire fraud, false

claims, threats to public officials and weapons charges. A second indictment charges eight people with helping fugitives

escape arrest.

April 7, Washington: Gary Kuehnol, one of the seven Washington militia/freemen charged with conspiracy (see above),

pleads guilty to a charge of transferring a machine gun to a federal informer. He will not face new conspiracy charges as a

result of the agreement. Another participant, Caitlin Hansen, earlier pled guilty to obstruction of justice and was sentenced to

three years of probation. Six still await a new trial.

April 8, Montana: Pre-trial hearings begin for the Montana Freemen.

April 8, Washington: A Clark County, Washington, motorist is arrested with 2 loaded handguns, a bogus license plate, and a

concealed weapons "permit" issued by the "State Militia." Jed Carson was cited on suspicion of operating a vehicle with

illegal plates, carrying loaded weapons in a vehicle, driving without a license and failure to provide proof of insurance. The

plate read "SOV, 064-MNE, States of America united, America the Republic." His "sales contract" for his vehicle was from

the "British West Indies," a non-existent country.

April 11, New York: A jury convicts New York city police officer Jose Lugo on tax charges related to nonpayment of taxes on

$163,000 of income. Ten other police officers have been convicted on similar charges; four more are facing prosecution.

The officers apparently got the idea from Indiana militia leader Joe Holland and other tax protest leaders.

April 19, Idaho: New militia group forms in Idaho County, Idaho, called the "Idaho Mountain Boys." Its leader warns that if the

county enforces building codes, the militia will be ready to intervene.

April 20, Texas: Republic of Texas leader Richard McLaren vows war if authorities try to arrest him. "Once they make the

move," he says, 'we'll have millions of Americans on our side including every militia in the country. We're talking war

here."

April 20, Montana: Marc and Cheryl Andrea, of Florence, Montana, are indicted for recruiting 125 Missoula area residents

into a California-based tax protest organization.

April 22, Texas: Republic of Texas member Jo Ann Canaday Turner (see above) is arrested on two counts of contempt of

court for filing a fraudulent lien in violation of a court order and for not attending a hearing.

April 22, Ohio: Ohio Aryan Nations member Larry Wayne Harris receives a probation sentence after pleading guilty to a

single count of wire fraud for obtaining samples of bubonic plague.

April 23, Texas: The FBI arrests three men and one woman for planning a bomb attack on a gas refinery northwest of Fort

Worth. The planned bombing was to divert attention from an armored car robbery that would finance their extremist activities.

The suspects have Klan ties.

April 23, California: White supremacist Todd Vanbiber of Winter Park is injured while making a pipe bomb; the weapon

blows up in his face. Investigating authorities find materials linking Vanbiber to the neo-Nazi National Alliance, as well as 14

unexploded pipe bombs.

April 27, Texas: After police arrest Republic of Texas "chief of security," Bob Scheidt, on weapons possession charges,

Republic of Texas members ordered by Richard McLaren storm a nearby residence, firing shots, to kidnap two neighbors as

hostages. The incident begins a standoff. The two hostages, a man and his wife, were vocal opponents of McLaren.

April 28, Texas: After twelve hours of captivity, Joe and Margaret Ann Rowe are released by Republic of Texas members

after authorities swap jailed ROT member Bob Scheidt for the two. Formal charges are filed against six ROT members, from

engaging in organized criminal activity to aggravated kidnapping with a deadly weapon.

April 28, California: A huge blast in a Olivehurst, California, home leads to the arrest of sympathizer William Goehler (a

convicted rapist), charged with possessing explosives. Goehler suffered a neck injury in the blast at his home, while his wife

and one of this children were slightly injured. The explosive material was in a tree outside the home. Goehler is associated

with the Twin Cities Free Militia. The previous year, he traveled to Jordan, Montana, to show his support for the Montana

Freemen.

April 28, Texas: Leaders of the other factions of the splintered Republic of Texas group, Archie Lowe and David Johnson,

distance themselves from Richard McLaren.

April 28, Texas: A Texas Ranger assault team arrives at Ft. Davis, Texas. About 200 law enforcement officers surround

McLaren's location, where close to 10 Republic of Texas members are holed up.

April 29, Texas: Two armored personnel carriers arrive at Ft. Davis. They are named "Bubba One" and "Bubba Two."

April 30, Texas: Texas Rangers arrest seven individuals in two vehicles at a truck stop in Pecos, Texas, with a supply of fully

automatic assault weapons and some explosive materials. The individuals were on their way to join Richard McLaren. A few

others are also stopped in following days, but the massive action predicted by McLaren does not occur. Meanwhile, McLaren

and authorities talk sporadically by fax and phone. McLaren eventually breaks off negotiations.

April 30, California: Following the arrest of William Goehler (see above) on explosives charges, two associates of his, Kevin

Quinn and Vernon Weckner, were arrested in Yuba City, California, and 500 pounds of the volatile explosive petrogel were

found. Weckner is one of the central militia organizers in northern California; he also is a common law activist and a tax

protester.

MAY

Ca. May 1, Oregon: Common law court advocates Dick Lancial and Thor Lancial are indicted by a grand jury in Multnomah

County, Oregon, on multiple counts of forgery and simulating the legal process for their common law court activities.

May 1, New York: Bronx-area extremist blows his hand off in his apartment booby-trapped with homemade bombs. The

man, John Saperstein, an unemployed construction worker, had at least five bombs in his apartment. Neighbors indicated

that Saperstein talked a lot about the "Patriots of America" and the militia.

May 1, Colorado: Federal agents arrest Colorado militia leader Ron Cole (the "Colorado First Light Infantry") and two other

militia members on weapons charges in the Denver suburb of Aurora, Colorado. Authorities seize weapons and explosives

materials. Ron Cole, who claims to be a militant Branch Davidian, has been one of the more vocal militia leaders in recent

months. Police find six fully automatic AK-47 rifles, three land mines, 75 pounds of rocket fuel, a pipe bomb, and much

ammunition.

May 1, Florida: Brevard County (FL) militia member Brian Edward Lanier is arrested after making threats that he would kill

himself on the state seal and blow up an insurance building. He was held on an outstanding warrant from another county for

a 1989 aggravated assault.

May 1, Texas : Police negotiators send Richard McLaren a "final offer" and threaten to move in to arrest them. They also cut

off power to his trailer.

May 2, California: Police investigating the Yuba County explosives ring of Vernon Weckner, Kevin Quinn, and William

Goehler, arrest three more men, Jason Fox, Edward Whitlow and Robert Scott Deaver, charged with possessing explosives.

The six plead not guilty.

May 2, Texas: Republic of Texas member Robert Scheidt surrenders to authorities surrounding McLaren's "embassy."

Meanwhile, police units move closer to the compound. Richard McLaren issues a plea for "reinforcements" and he and four

followers fax their wills to state police.

May 2, Washington: Richard Frank Burton, who pled guilty to possessing pipe bombs and other charges in connection with

the Washington militia/freemen bombmaking conspiracy, is sentenced to 46 months in prison.

May 3, Colorado: Arsonists destroy IRS offices in a building in Colorado Springs, spray-painting "AAR" or "ARA" inside the

building. They cause more than $1 million in damage.

May 3, Texas: Most of the remaining Republic of Texas members surrender to authorities. Richard McLaren, his wife Evelyn,

and three followers (Richard Otto, Greg and Karen Paulson), walk out of their hideout after signing a "cease-fire" agreement

with Texas Rangers. Two members, Richard Keys and Mike Matson, decided not to surrender and fled into the Davis

Mountains. Authorities began a search with bloodhounds, helicopters, and troopers on horseback. Police find more than 60

pipe bombs at the "embassy."

May 5, Texas: One or both of the two Republic of Texas fugitives fire shots at bloodhounds, wounding two of them, in the

remote Davis Mountains. Later that day, police shoot and kill one of the two fugitives. The other apparently escapes.

Meanwhile, Richard and Evelyn McLaren are indicted on charges that could bring up to hundreds of years in prison.

May 8, Texas: Five more Republic of Texas members are arrested as part of McLaren's scheme to issue $1.8 billion in

bogus warrants: Jasper Edward Baccus, Joe Louis Reece, Steven Craig Crear, Erwin Leo Brown, and Mark Anthony

Hernandez. Also arrested is Republic of Texas leader Robert Kesterson, on three counts of contempt of court out of Travis

County, where he filed bogus liens and other documents in violation of a judge's order. Donald Joe Varnell was another

member arrested on contempt of court charges. State authorities also filed suit against Carolyn Carney for nonpayment of

taxes. Other leaders, including Archie Lowe and Darrell Franks, are also charged with contempt.

May 9, California: LA police arrest five militia members, seizing a grenade launcher, hand grenades, hand grenade

components, automatic assault rifles, body armor, night vision goggles, and over 100 different types of weapons. Arrested

are Glenn Yee, a reserve police officer, Alvin Ung, Mark Grand, Timothy Swanson and Raymond Durand. None have any

previous criminal history. Police say more arrests are expected; the suspects were allegedly planning to attack several

Southern California targets. Durand is later said not to be associated with the militia suspects, but rather a separate case.

May 10, California: A seventh man, Daniel Sparhawk, is arrested in connection with the Yuba explosives case, on charges of

possessing two tubes of petrogel. His girlfriend, Tina Lorene Terrell, is also arrested, bringing the total number to ten.

May 12, New Hampshire: New Hampshire militia leader Brian Chabot pleads guilty to his role in theft of $100,000 worth of

military equipment (see above). Chabot is the third of three to plead guilty.

May 16, Wisconsin: Three members of anti-tax group in Wisconsin are given a 20-count indictment charging them with tax

fraud. These members of Sovereign Citizens for Liberty, Frank A. Wysocki, Alan Cooper and Robert Iacoe, sold "untax"

packages to gullible people.

May 17, Oregon: Portland, Oregon, area resident James Bell, active in militia and common law court groups, is arrested by

the IRS for obstructing the IRS. Among other things, Bell devised a project called "Operation LocatIRS" to learn the home

addresses of IRS employees in order to intimidate them. He is also suspected of having used a chemical called mercaptan

in a March 16 stink-bombing of an IRS office. Bell is more well known for his Internet essay "Assassination Politics," which

proposed a system of rewards for people who predict the deaths of government officials.

May 19, Montana, North Carolina: Russell Dean Landers and Vincent Wells, two of the Montana Freemen defendants, are

sentenced in Wilmington, NC, on charges of conspiring to commit bank fraud, intimidate IRS agents and transport stolen

property across state lines.

May 20, Pennsylvania: In federal court in Philadelphia, Michael Brescia pleads guilty to charges of conspiracy and armed

robbery and agreed to testify against fellow members of the Aryan Republican Army.

May 21, Oklahoma: Tax protester Wayne Gunwall of Ponca City, Oklahoma, is sentenced to 15 months in prison for

conspiring with two others to harass IRS agents. The other defendants, Kenney Moore and Colleen Moore who, like

Gunwall, pled guilty to one of the counts, have not yet been sentenced.

May 22, Connecticut: A Connecticut judge postpones the attempted kidnapping trial of "patriot" leader James "Bo" Gritz and

his son James R. Gritz until September.

May 23, Oklahoma: Wayne Gunwall and Howard M. Boos are convicted in federal court on a three-count indictment of

conspiring to file multimillion-dollar liens against IRS agents (see above, below).

May 27, Florida: In Tampa, Florida, Emilio Ippolito, his daughter, and six followers, members of the "Constitutional Common

Law Court," go on trial on charges of conspiracy and obstruction of justice. Ippolito is the leader of one of the most prominent

common law courts in the nation.

May 29, West Virginia: A "colonel" in the West Virginia Mountaineer Militia pleads guilty to making a bomb for other militia

members who were plotting to bomb an FBI fingerprint facility. Edward Moore is one of seven defendants in the case; he

faces up to ten years in prison.

May 30, Washington: Gary Kuehnoel, one of the Washington militia/freemen defenders (see above), is sentenced to 27

months in jail for illegal possession of a machine gun, and ordered to pay a $6,000 fine. The sentence was part of an

agreement in which all other charges were dropped.

JUNE

June 2, Oklahoma, Colorado: In Denver, Colorado, Timothy McVeigh is convicted for his role in the bombing of the federal

building in Oklahoma City in April 1995. He is later given the death penalty.

June 4, Florida: A Jacksonville jury acquits Florida "patriot" and ostrich farmer William Law of 21 counts of defrauding

people by placing bogus liens on people involved with his divorce. The jury believed the argument of Law's lawyer that Law

did not defraud anyone because no one would believe the liens were real.

June 5, Arizona: Trial begins for remaining Arizona Viper Militia defendants, Charles Knight. Viper Christopher Floyd still

awaits trial.

June 5, Oklahoma: A federal judge sentences two Oklahoma common law activist Dan Meador to 16 months in prison, three

years supervised release and a $2,000 fine for obstructing justice and illegally communicating with a grand jury. Meador's

case was linked to the case involving Kenney and Colleen Moore and Wayne Gunwall.

June 12, West Virginia: The second of seven defendants, Jack Phillips, in the Mountaineer Militia case agrees to plead guilty

to a charge of conspiracy to make bombs.

June 12, West Virginia: FBI affidavits reveal that the Mountaineer Militia considered killing Jay Rockefeller and Alan

Greenspan, as well as their families, in a "holy war" against the federal government.

June 16, Washington, Ohio: Cheyne Kehoe, wanted since February for a shootout with police in Ohio, surrenders in

Washington. He will be extradited to Ohio.

June 16, Utah: John Chaney is sentenced in Provo, Utah, to life in prison for aiding in the rape of his daughter. When he

appeared for sentencing, he ordered bailiffs to arrest the judge for treason, but the bailiffs did not respond. Chaney, a

common law court activist and member of an extreme Mormon sect, was convicted in April on three counts of aiding and

abetting in the rape of his (then 13-year old) daughter at the hands of one of his followers. He has launched numerous

lawsuits against Utah judges for conspiring against his religious freedom.

June 17, Utah, Ohio: Chevie Kehoe is arrested in Cedar City, Utah, after Cheyne Kehoe reveals to authorities where he is.

June 23, Washington, Idaho: The second trial for the accused "Spokane Bank Bandits" begins. Robert Berry, Charles

Barbee and Verne Jay Merrell are once again defendants. The fourth defendant will have a separate trial in September.

June 23, Arizona: Arizona Viper Charles Knight is convicted of conspiracy to make or possess unregistered destructive

devices.

June 24, California: Todd Vanbiber, the Orange County, California, man who blew himself up while constructing a pipe

bomb (see above), pleads guilty to two federal explosives violations. Vanbiber was a member of the neo-Nazi National

Alliance.

June 26, Colorado: Barry Taylor is convicted in Adams County, Colorado, of using bogus "freemen" checks to pay off his

debts. Taylor is one of 12 indicted Coloradans and the first to go to trial.

June 27, Utah: Former Montana Freeman standoff participant Gloria Ward is found guilty of four counts of Social Security

fraud. Ward had been claiming Social Security survivor's benefits as the mother of the man's child, despite having sued

another man whom she claimed was the real father. She faces up to twenty years in prison.

June 30, California: In Ventura County, Isabel Oxx is evicted from her home, ending a long ordeal in which she lost title to

her house after using a "freeman" check to pay off her mortgage. She will go to trial in early July on federal charges of jury

tampering in connection with the case of Elizabeth Broderick (see above).

3. Dissidents – victims of the Jewish Extremists' global totalitarian power (Israeli military assault against the Western democracy)

(Thousands or maybe millions of people are persecuted by Jewish totalitarian machine all over the world. Persecutions include kidnapping, executions, assassinations, batteries, and administrative, financial and other terror)

CONTENT:

Jewish Extremists' Global Conspiracy Victims in Ukraine, Canada, and Other Countries

Ivan Demenyuk's Case

(For GUNINS case go here:

[http://www.total.net/~leog/Rights/LevGunin/intro.htm]

[http://www.total.net/~leog/Rights/LevGunin/Mother.htm])

(For Ivan Demenyuk's case look here: [http://www.ukar.org])

Morley Safer Letter 5 9Apr99 Who blew the hands off Maksym Tsarenko?

The sort of powerful story that neither you nor Rabbi Bleich were able to find is one of

a Russian summer-camp councillor who had his hands blown off by Ukrainian

nationalists for using the Russian language within Ukraine; or one of a Jewish

summer-camp councillor having his hands blown off by Ukrainian nationalists for using

Hebrew or Yiddish within Ukraine. Such things do not happen within Ukraine to either

Russians or to Jews – they happen only to Ukrainians.

April 9, 1999

Morley Safer

60 Minutes, CBS Television

51 W 52nd Street

New York, NY

USA 10019

Morley Safer:

Who Blew The Hands Off

Maksym Tsarenko?

The photograph above shows Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma bestowing the Order of

Yaroslaw the Wise on Maksym Tsarenko. My free translation of the text which explains

the photograph is as follows:

Among the first recipients of the Order, awarded on the fourth

anniversary of the national independence of Ukraine, were leading

Ukrainian workers in the fields of culture, art, and law: O.

Basystiuk, A. Mokrenko, and F. Burchak.

On this same day, the president of Ukraine also bestowed this mark

of distinction, "for valor" upon twenty-year-old student at the

Vynnytsia Pedagogical Institute, Maksym Tsarenko.

During the summer holidays, Maksym was working as a councillor at a

summer camp for young girls near Yevpatoria, Crimea.

Haters of Ukraine, who rush to propose the view that Crimea is not a

peninsula attached to Ukraine, but rather is an island unconnected

to Ukraine, reacted with hostility to this summer camp, especially

provoked by the Ukrainian language spoken by the Ukrainian children,

which dared to resound even within Ukrainian Crimea. The hatred

mounted to such an irrepressible degree that it provoked the bandits

to the most egregious crime: they constructed an explosive and threw

it into the window of the children's dormitory. Ten or so children

could have been killed by the explosion. But the young Ukrainian


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