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  • Ashkenazi Asswipe pumps up Traitor Glenn Miller!

    http://whitereference.blogspot.com/2...-activist.html

    Never take seriously anonymous tards that sport jewess avatars.


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    TPM Interviews White Racial Activist Frazier Glenn Miller About The Kevin Harpham MLK Day Backpack Bomb Case

    TPM Interviews White Racial Activist Frazier Glenn Miller About The Kevin Harpham MLK Day Backpack Bomb Case


    http://whitereference.blogspot.com/2...-activist.html
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=5156#post5156


    White racial activist Frazier Glenn Miller, at the ripe young age of 71, continues to ferret out new ways to advocate for the White racialist cause. And because his name was associated with that of the convicted MLK Day backpack bomber Kevin Harpham, a left-wing oriented website called TPM sought out Miller in preparation for a follow-up article on the case. TPM published the article, entitled "Harpham’s White Supremacist Prison Pen Pal Thinks MLK Parade Bomber Was Set Up", on January 27th, 2012.

    According to this VNN Forum thread, Ryan Reilly, the author of the article, contacted Miller around 6:00 P.M. CST on January 26th. Miller says they chatted for 20 minutes, mostly about his views on Blacks and Jews, but also delved into his association with Kevin Harpham. Regarding Kevin, Miller said he's convinced Harpham was framed, and pleaded guilty only because he knew he couldn't get a fair trial; that he and Miller were forum friends for many years; that he contributed generously to VNN's newspaper project, proving he was working legally within the system; and that Kevin was far too intelligent to do anything as stupid and counter-productive as planting a bomb at a MLK parade route. But Miller was skeptical about the possibility that the final article would be fair, balanced, or accurate.

    And Miller's skepticism appears justified, considering Reilly's use of the term "white supremacist" in the article. The characterization of Miller as Harpham's "pen pal" also seems a bit exaggerated, as the article goes on to state that written communication between Harpham and Miller was eventually shut down on the advice of Harpham's legal team. Indeed, Reilly reports that Federal prosecutors used Miller’s jailhouse letter and Harpham’s response as one of the factors supporting their demand for the imposition of a sentence that will maximize the time the defendant is incarcerated and subject to judicial oversight. Harpham was sentenced to 32 years in federal prison, although TPM reports that Harpham's defense team is still trying to withdraw his guilty plea because a new expert says the device didn’t fit the technical definition of a weapon of mass destruction.

    Here are some of the key Miller quotes from the article (after the jump):


    -- “I don’t believe he was guilty of that [the bombing], but I believe he was convinced by his attorneys and prosecutors and common sense that he would be convicted no matter what . . . It just happens so frequently to people who are involved in the white rights movement.”

    -- “In one letter I suggested that I could maybe be a witness for him and testify that, you know, I’d been conversing with him on the Internet for years, he contributed to my newspaper project — proving that he wanted to work within the system, legal action, legal activity...He sent me hundreds of dollars to help out with that, which in my mind proves he wanted to be legal. And he was an intelligent guy, he’s not no dummy. He was an intelligent man. Brilliant, you might even say. I had a very strong opinion of his intellect, and most other people did on our VNN Forum”.

    -- (About allegations that Harpham was specifically targeting Blacks) “He was more of an anti-Semite than an anti-black racist . . . He focused on what the Jews were doing to us, rather than what blacks do to us. Blacks, they have little power except what the Jews allow them to have. Jews call the shots. But white people, we have no power at all. We have nobody representing us, we have no leaders, we have no organization, we have no unity, no solidarity, we’re not even allowed to complain about our extinction.”

    -- (About the effects of the case upon White activism) “Everybody’s terrified to even join anything of an activist nature, they all want to be net warriors, anonymous pussies who run their mouths on the Internet but wouldn’t say who they are, where they are, contact information or nothing...They just sit and squat and type anonymously what they claim they believe. They wouldn’t even put their real name beside what they say they believe, even in cyberspace.”
    The statement about Harpham being more of an "anti-Semite" reflects one of the two prevailing points of view within the White racialist community on the Jewish Question. But while the more radical VNN Forum contingent prefer to look past Blacks and Mestizos to focus upon the Jew behind the scene, reflecting the belief that Jews have manipulated and weaponized Blacks and Mestizos against us, the more moderate Stormfront-dominated contingent believes that Blacks and Mestizos constitute just as much of a problem, since a White person can walk through a Jewish neighborhood at midnight without being harmed. Just try to walk through a Black or Mestizo neighborhood at midnight if you're White -- and have a death wish.

    In the final analysis, Miller does not support Harpham’s actions. “I certainly wouldn’t advocate it publicly. I wouldn’t even advocate that any other way, that’s a stupid thing to do, a Marin Luther King parade, what the hell good is that gonna do?” Miller said. “And that’s why it didn’t happen, he’s innocent. He’s not that stupid, he’s an intelligent man.”


    Posted by Anchorage Activist at 12:01 PM Friday, January 27, 2012

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      Interviewed by Talking Points - 26 Jan 2011

      Interviewed by Talking Points - 26 Jan 2011


      http://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?p...22#post1357122


      Ryan Reilly, 25 year old non-jew reporter with Talking Points (www.talkingpointsmemo.com) phoned me tonite at 6 PM. That news site has an Alexis US rating of 938. We chatted for 20 minutes, mostly about my views on blacks and jews, but also about my association with Kevin Hampham.

      Of course, I blasted the GD kikes at length, recommended he read "Jewish Supremacism", spend some time on govnn.com and VNNforum.com, and get himself jew-wise. I quoted Pat Buchanan about the US congress being Israel's amen corner, and Capitol Hill being Israeli occupied territory.

      I also mentioned the kike casino owner who just gave Gingrich $10 million bucks, and I forced him to admit media bias against Ron Paul.

      Regarding Kevin, I said I'm convinced he was framed, and pleaded guilty only because he knew he couldn't get a fair trial; that he and I were forum friends for many years; that he contributed generously to VNN's newspaper project, proving he was working legally within the system; and that Kevin was far too intelligent to do anything as stupid and counter-productive as planting a bomb at a MLK parade route.

      The reporter stated he's not a jew. His article will appear in tomorrow's edition of Talking Points - www.talkingpointsmemo.com.

      Btw, I phoned him back at 202-527-9261 and asked him to include our address, www.vnnforum.com in his article. He promised he would.

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        Harpham’s White Supremacist Prison Pen Pal Thinks MLK Parade Bomber Was Set Up

        Harpham’s White Supremacist Prison Pen Pal Thinks MLK Parade Bomber Was Set Up


        http://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?p...37#post1357237



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        Less than a week after 36-year-old Kevin Harpham was arrested for allegedly attempting a racially motivated bombing of a 2011 Martin Luther King Jr. parade in Spokane, white supremacist leader Glenn Miller sent him a letter offering to help start a legal fund on his behalf.

        “Keep your chin up and stay strong,” Miller wrote in a letter dated March 14, telling Harpham that he and other members of an online white supremacist forum believed he’d “been set up.”

        Ten months later — despite the array of evidence against Harpham and the fact that he pled guilty last month — Miller remains convinced of his innocence. In a half-hour conversation with TPM — interrupted only by Miller’s questions for this reporter (“What do you think of Ron Paul’s treatment by the media?” and “Are you a Jew, by the way?”) — Miller explained his relationship with Harpham and why he thought he was too smart to commit the hate crime he’s accused of.

        “I don’t believe he was guilty of that, but I believe he was convinced by his attorneys and prosecutors and common sense that he would be convicted no matter what,” Miller, 71, told TPM in a phone interview from his home. “It just happens so frequently to people who are involved in the white rights movement.”

        Federal prosecutors used Miller’s jailhouse letter and Harpham’s response — in which he said he might have Miller screen individuals as he looked for “someone to house sit for a while” — as one of the factors that “supports the imposition of a sentence that will maximize the time the Defendant is incarcerated and subject to judicial oversight.”

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        Evidently Harpham’s lawyers soon informed him it probably wasn’t a good idea to be sending letters to a well-known white supremacist while in jail accused of a hate crime, as he didn’t respond to any of Miller’s follow up letters.

        “He’s kind of let me know he doesn’t want anything to do with me,” Miller said. “It’s not in his self interest to associate with me, and I can understand that, can’t you?”

        Miller is speaking from experience here. Back in the 80’s he went on the run after violating a court order (which stemmed from a lawsuit filed by the Southern Poverty Law Center) to stop operating a paramilitary organization. He served three years in jail and testified against 14 other leading white supremacists in a 1988 sedition trial. Miller has since written a book and been active in the white power movement online. He said he wrote about three letters to Harpham suggesting various forms of help, including serving as a character witness.

        “In one letter I suggested that I could maybe be a witness for him and testify that, you know, I’d been conversing with him on the Internet for years, he contributed to my newspaper project — proving that he wanted to work within the system, legal action, legal activity,” Miller said.

        “He sent me hundreds of dollars to help out with that, which in my mind proves he wanted to be legal. And he was an intelligent guy, he’s not no dummy. He was an intelligent man. Brilliant, you might even say. I had a very strong opinion of his intellect, and most other people did on our VNN forum,” Miller said, referring to the Vanguard News Network white supremacist forum.

        Miller also said he doesn’t believe Harpham would have targeted African-Americans.

        “He was more of an anti-Semite than an anti-black racist,” Miller said. “He focused on what the Jews were doing to us, rather than what blacks do to us. Blacks, they have little power except what the Jews allow them to have. Jews call the shots. But white people, we have no power at all. We have nobody representing us, we have no leaders, we have no organization, we have no unity, no solidarity, we’re not even allowed to complain about our extinction.”

        Harpham was ultimately sentenced to 32 years in jail on Dec. 20. But since then his defense team has been trying to withdraw his guilty plea because a new expert says the device didn’t fit the technical definition of a weapon of mass destruction.

        Federal judge Justin L. Quackenbus this week shot down the motion, which was filed because a “new ‘expert’, Frederic Whitehurst argued that the backpack device “is not a bomb, grenade or missile but a ‘firearm’.” Whitehurst did not respond to TPM’s request for comment through the National Whistleblowers Center, which lists him as a speaker.

        Friends and family of Harpham, who was tracked down because Wal-Mart turned over data on the sales of fishing weights that were used in the attack, had told a judge that the hateful man described in evidence doesn’t match up with the Kevin Harpham they knew. Much of the information — including the photos in this post of Harpham at parade and various white supremacist literature found in his home — was included in filings recently made public in the case, which had been mostly conducted under seal.

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        His aunt described him as a “well-behaved and well mannered” boy who enjoyed snowboarding and paragliding. His mom said he loved animals from “the time he was old enough to know what animals were.” The mother of his high school friend said Harpham had an “adversity to conflict.”

        His brother Carmen said Harpham was “not one to brag on himself” but that he helped out his dad and elderly neighbor with various errands. He couldn’t understand what went wrong.

        “There are many things that I have heard over the past nine months regarding my brother’s actions that I cannot explain,” Carmen Harpham wrote in a letter to a federal judge ahead of his sentencing. “While I know we do not share a common philosophy about race, I am puzzled at what brought my brother to this point in his life.”

        Prosecutors disagreed. “His views are known to his family members as well other professed racist organizers,” they wrote in a court filing before he was sentenced. They argued that the court had the “unique opportunity to send a message to other white supremacists who may be contemplating acting out on their intolerant, racist views.”

        Describing Harpham’s history and characteristics as “vexing,” they said it was important for the public “to know that the Federal courts will not condone conduct like that of the Defendant,” especially in the Spokane area which “has in recent years been a hot bed for white supremacists.”

        Miller said that entrapment, as he believes may have happened in the Harpham case, “dominates the minds” of the white power movement.

        “Everybody’s terrified to even join anything of an activist nature, they all want to be net warriors, anonymous pussies who run their mouths on the Internet but wouldn’t say who they are, where they are, contact information or nothing,” Miller said. “They just sit and squat and type anonymously what they claim they believe. They wouldn’t even put their real name beside what they say they believe, even in cyberspace.”

        So would Miller support Harpham’s actions?

        “I certainly wouldn’t advocate it publicly. I wouldn’t even advocate that any other way, that’s a stupid thing to do, a Marin Luther King parade, what the hell good is that gonna do?” Miller said. “And that’s why it didn’t happen, he’s innocent. He’s not that stupid, he’s an intelligent man.”

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