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This document summarizes several cases of fake racist incidents that were initially reported but later found to be hoaxes. In each case, the perpetrators were found to be members of the groups supposedly targeted by the racist acts, including cases involving Jewish, Black, and Asian individuals falsely reporting attacks. The document questions who benefits from such hoaxes by asking "Cui bono?" or "who benefits?" each time a hoax is described, implying that the hoaxers benefit from generating public outrage against racism.

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A Hoaxing We Will Go

This document summarizes several cases of fake racist incidents that were initially reported but later found to be hoaxes. In each case, the perpetrators were found to be members of the groups supposedly targeted by the racist acts, including cases involving Jewish, Black, and Asian individuals falsely reporting attacks. The document questions who benefits from such hoaxes by asking "Cui bono?" or "who benefits?" each time a hoax is described, implying that the hoaxers benefit from generating public outrage against racism.

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Source: Free Speech - July 1996 - Volume II, Number 7


A-Hoaxing We Will Go
A Litany of Ersatz Racist Incidents
By National Vanguard
For the information contained in this article I am indebted to the many correspondents
who have sent me news items through the mail and on the Internet, to Laird Wilcoxs
published work The Hoaxer Project, to fellow broadcaster Jim Floyd, to the Aryan News
Agency, and to many others who have contributed to my hoax archive.
Before I begin, let me make a comment or two about fires in Black churches. If there is
and I doubt that there is but if there is anyone out there who thinks that he is on
my side who is setting fire to the places of worship of churchgoing Blacks, such a
person does more to hurt the cause of White separatism than ten Simon Wiesenthals.
Such a person is not on my side. The fact that these arsons serve so splendidly the
anti-racist cause should give one pause to think cui bono? who benefits?
"Hey hey ho, racism has got to go" chanted students from the
University of Washington at a rally in defense of Darryl Park.
Then it turned out his story of being attacked by six skinheads
was a hoax. I n fact, there had been a fight between Park and one
opponent, and both were armed with clubs. On 28 J anuary 1992
Park pleaded guilty to bank robbery. His co-defendant had been
a 'witness' to the fake hate crime.
Lets examine a few specific cases while we keep that important question in mind.
In November, 1990, 150 University of Washington students joined in an anti-racism
rally. Chanting, Hey ho, hey ho, racism has got to go, carrying banners and marching
on the office of the universitys president, they demanded that justice be done in the
case of a racially motivated attack by Whites on an Asian student named Darres Park.
According to Park, he and two White friends had been minding their own business one
day in October, when Park had been set upon by three Whites wielding tire irons and
baseball bats. The White attackers held off Parks friends, while a crowd of racist Whites
gathered and cheered the attackers on, some chanting, Brain the gook! According to
Park, if it werent for his knowledge of the martial arts, the racists might have been
successful in killing him.
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Darres Park became a national hero in the anti-racist crusade, attracting media
attention around the nation and even getting a mention in the International Herald
Examiner.
Then his story started to unravel, as did his reputation.
Seattle police were stunned by the ferocity of accusations by Park and his anti-racist
cheering section that police had bungled the investigation of this hate crime. So law
enforcement officials stepped up their investigation of all the personalities and
circumstances surrounding this alleged incident. They discovered that a friend of Parks,
who supposedly had been with him when the initial report of the attack was made, now
claimed that no such report was ever given to police. Secondly, it was discovered that
Parks wrist had never been broken as he had claimed. Inquiries among Parks fellow
students revealed that very few of them believed Parks story, and most had doubted it
from the very beginning.
Further investigation revealed that Park may have been trying to create victim status
for himself to get public sympathy. He was going to need all the public sympathy he
could get, since the Seattle police subsequently discovered evidence leading them, on
December 13, to charge Darres Park with three armed bank robberies in Seattle and
Battle Ground, Washington. Charged along with Park, as accomplice in the bank
robberies, was Joseph Fritz, one of Parks White friends who supposedly witnessed
the attack and supported Parks claims in statements to police.
Perhaps the wildest statement to emerge from the Park affair was one by Darres Parks
defense lawyer in the bank robbery case, Robert Leen, who said that Park may have
robbed the banks because of brain damage sustained in the racial assault.
Cui bono? Who benefits?
In the predominantly Jewish neighborhoods of Borough Park and Flatbush in Brooklyn,
New York, rocks were thrown through windows of eight Jewish-owned shops. News
media across the nation reacted with alarm, comparing the incidents to Nazi atrocities
and calling for increased vigilance against anti-Semitism. Jewish pressure groups
demanded and got increased police patrols in their neighborhoods. The Jewish mayor of
New York City at the time, Ed Koch, offered a $10,000 reward for the perpetrator. The
Jewish Community Relations Council offered a $5,000 reward. Finally, the police made
an arrest in the case, and charged the suspect with 14 counts of felonies and
misdemeanors relating to this supposed hate crime.
The arrestee was a 38-year-old Jew named Gary Dworkin. As in most such cases, it was
alleged by the Jewish community that Dworkin was mentally ill and deserved more
sympathy than punishment.
Cui bono? Who benefits?
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In Hartford, Connecticut, suspicious fires occurred at two synagogues and at the homes
of Rabbi Solomon Krupka and Jewish State Representative Joan Kemler. Again
comparisons were made in the media to Nazi terrorism against Jews in Germany.
All across the nation, legislatures were lobbied for passage of hate crime laws, with
the supposedly anti-Semitic fires in Hartford being a focus of concern. Armed Jewish
Defense League thugs patrolled the streets of West Hartford. Police staked out whole
square blocks and waited for another incident to occur.
Finally, the police had their suspect and his confession to all four arsons. The
perpetrator was none other than Barry Dov Schuss, a 17-year-old Jewish student, who
had confessed to Rabbi Krupka days before he told the truth to police. If a real anti-
Semite had been apprehended and convicted, the total sentence could have amounted
to virtually life in prison. But Schuss was a good Jewish boy. Schuss stated to all who
would listen that he had been an avid reader of literature on the Holocaust, and freely
admitted that he had set the fires to awaken the public to the dangers of anti-
Semitism. Schuss received a suspended sentence, probation, and the ubiquitous in
these cases psychiatric treatment.
Cui bono? Who benefits?
In New York City there is a large housing cooperative called Co-op City. A few years ago
the residents there were shocked to discover the presence of anti-Semitic graffiti and
swastikas daubed on the doors and walls of 51 different apartments.
Once again the anti-racist publicity machine went into action, and the spray-painting
incident was publicized widely as another incident of racism and hate. A $3,500
reward was offered for information leading to the apprehension of the racists.
Subsequently two Jewish youths were charged with the vandalism, after it had been
determined that they lied to police and had also tried to collect the reward money by
turning in someone else. According to police, these same Jews are also suspected of
several other racist and anti-Semitic incidents which had been publicly attributed to
racists.
Cui bono? Who benefits?
In Basel, Switzerland, local Jews were frightened by an ongoing campaign of anti-
Jewish graffiti, harassment, and death threats. Police investigation revealed that the
sole culprit in these incidents was a 23-year-old Jewish medical student named Philip
Gotchel, member of a prominent Jewish family in the area. If Gotchel had not been
discovered, who would have been blamed for these incidents?
Cui bono? Who benefits?
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You may remember a few years ago the case of the phony populist TV talk host Morton
Downey, Jr. Downey, while he is not as far as I know Jewish, is a rabid anti-racist. In
this incident, Downey, desperate for publicity and to prove his suffering for the anti-
racist cause, claimed to have been attacked by racist skinheads in a San Francisco
Airport restroom. Patches of hair were torn from his scalp and a swastika was painted
on his face, though some early reports had it that it was carved on his face. Later the
same day, Downey appeared on television with a much larger swastika painted on his
face than when he originally reported the incident. He emotionally detailed his suffering
at the hands of the racists. Witnesses in the restroom and security personnel
stationed near the door reported nothing unusual at the time that Downey claimed he
was attacked. The police investigators declared the entire incident to be a fabrication
and a hoax. Though Downey never admitted his lies, he later stated that he was
drunk at the time and no longer remembered the attack.
Cui bono? Who benefits?
A few years ago in San Leandro, California, a Black church, the Manor Baptist Church,
was aflame, smoke pouring from its offices and library. Investigators smelled both
kerosene and gasoline in the ruins almost certain signs of arson. When they found
racist graffiti in the church, they were sure: What we have here is a hate crime,
stated police Lt. James OMeara. But what they had there wasnt anything of the kind,
as it turned out. It turns out that a deacon of the church, Brother Shawn Ragan, who
was also the former principal of the church school and treasurer, had embezzled some
$20,000 from the church and had lit the fire to cover his tracks. When confronted with
the truth, Brother Shawn admitted: I sprayed the graffiti to make them think the arson
was racially motivated.
Cui bono? Who benefits?
The media reverberated with rhetoric like the specter of Germanys violent Nazi past
haunted its present when a young German girl in a wheelchair reported that neo-Nazi
skinheads had attacked her and carved a swastika on her face. The police spoke to the
media, believing and quoting the girls story, saying that the German skinheads had
waited for the girl to come out of a public toilet for the handicapped, and when she
appeared threatened her with a knife and ordered her to shout, Heil Hitler gas the
cripples. When she refused, the skinheads then carved a swastika in her face with the
knife.
The attack was a cause celebre in the media, and the politicians enthusiastically and
predictably joined in the chorus. A new law was introduced increasing penalties for such
offenses. According to a Reuters news report:
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German Justice Minister Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger said, In this way the
protection of the handicapped and foreign residents against right-wing extremist
violence will be considerably improved.
A crowd of 15,000 jammed the central square of the town where the attack occurred,
calling for stronger laws against hate. The images of this rally were carried into
millions of homes around the world via television and newsprint, and the heart-rending
story of the poor, handicapped girl was imprinted on almost everyones consciousness.
Even the Vatican was induced to make a statement on the incident. Four thousand
copies of composite sketches of the skinhead attackers were distributed, and at least
100 police officers were diverted to solving this important case.
But then something happened. The doctors who examined the girl found that the cuts
on her face appeared to be self-inflicted. People who were near the public toilet at the
time of the alleged attack had seen nothing. The attack occurred on a busy street at a
busy time of day, but no other witnesses had come forward to corroborate the girls
story, despite the extremely heavy publicity. After a full investigation, the state
prosecutor was forced to admit that the attack was a hoax and that the girl had
mutilated herself. The girl, who was only identified as Elke J, was not charged when
the truth was revealed. Instead, the provincial Justice Minister appealed to citizens to
have understanding for the girl.
A newspaper columnist speculated that Elke may have been given the idea by a recent
anti-racist television series on German television called The Ticking Bomb, which
featured a scene in which neo-Nazis carve a swastika into a womans cheek.
In the wake of these revelations, police in Germany admitted that some other, less
publicized cases of hate crimes were also hoaxes committed by persons seeking
attention and/or insurance money.
Cui bono? Who benefits?
Not long after the case of Elke J, a Black girl living in Bavaria described how she had
been attacked by neo-Nazis who stabbed her with a knife while chanting, This is what
we do to foreigners. After the police investigated, it was revealed that the girl had
sliced herself with a razor and that she and about twenty of her friends and associates
had plotted to fake hate crimes after hearing about the case of Elke J.
Cui bono? Who benefits?
At about the same time, a 20-year-old woman, whose name and ethnicity have not
been revealed, reported that she had been attacked by neo-Nazis on the Berlin
subway. She stated that the neo-Nazis had cut her on the neck with a razor blade,
which they also used to carve a swastika on her body.
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When police investigated her story, they found several contradictions. When confronted
with these discrepancies, the woman admitted she had faked the assault.
Cui bono? Who benefits?
Last January in the German city of Lbeck, arsonists burned a hostel for mostly non-
White asylum seekers. The media worldwide decried the racist and fascist massacre
caused by right-wing extremists. Marches and vigils were held by self-righteous
Germans demanding an end to anti-foreigner violence. The German police
investigated, zeroed in on their suspect, and made an arrest not of a White racist,
but of a Lebanese man who himself lived in the hostel with his family.
Cui bono? Who benefits?
German police, charged with enforcing laws against forbidden opinions and points of
view, are sometimes taken in by hoaxers, as when recently they began an investigation
to discover a German organization of racists using the robes and imagery of the
American Ku Klux Klan.
They were clued into this group by a television documentary showing alleged hidden
camera footage of the group, wearing robes and burning a cross. The program was
produced by well-known filmmaker Michael Born, who, the investigation eventually
revealed, had paid some of his friends to dress up in Klan robes and stage a cross-
burning. The investigators say Born did this because he knew that broadcast executives
were eager to denounce racism, and he gladly made phony news films to satisfy their
demand.
According to prosecutors, Born has made at least 22 supposed documentaries and sold
them to German television in the last five years. Born did not deny that he had
fictionalized, faked, and baldly lied in his documentaries, but excused himself with the
claim that Many others do it, too, and that the network bosses encouraged him to do
so.
Cui bono? Who benefits?
Who benefits, indeed? The fight to stamp out racism shares many characteristics with
the fight to stamp out witchcraft of three hundred years ago. The image in the popular
mind of the evil ones is almost entirely fictional. The crimes the evil ones are accused
of committing are often found to be nonexistent, or fantastic inventions, or incredible
inversions of reality. If you are accused of being an evil one, a fair trial is impossible no
matter what the actual charge. Accusations of being an evil one are a sure way to
destroy business or political rivals.
The ruling elites embrace the hysteria with open arms, for it harnesses the fears and
ignorance of the mob to destroy any and all whom the elites want to destroy, without
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the necessity for messy things like proof or an appearance of fairness. The passions of
the boobs can of course be manipulated with much more precision in our age of all-
embracing media than they could three centuries ago. Joe Sixpack will, without too
much prompting, call for or at least acquiesce in the lynching of whomever his
television set declares a racist.
So a-hoaxing they will go. The elites will go a-hoaxing since they want to destroy and
demonize their political opposition.
The neo-Marxists and non-White racial activists will go a-hoaxing whenever they think it
is to their advantage, because they know that the power structure will seldom call them
on the carpet. Plus they can always count on their communitys support no matter how
outlandish their claims and demands are. And since the whole equality and
multiracialism swindle is based on lies and fabrications to begin with, hoaxing of one
kind or another is standard operating procedure for them.
And, of course, there are many whiners and losers and pathological anti-White misfits
and attention-starved morons who are bright enough to figure out that one sure way to
get sympathy and attention and even possibly celebrity and money is to become the
latest victim of big, bad White racism. They will certainly go a-hoaxing many, many
times before the fall of the empire.
People such as myself, people who care about the future of our race, have virtually no
influence in the halls of power in this country. We cant stop the hoaxers, and most of
the time we cant expose them by ourselves either. All we have is a few honest police
officers and reporters to do the exposing, and there are damned few of them around
anymore. But thank God there are a few! In some cases, exposers of these hoaxes
have been accused of racism, and considering what such accusations can do to a
career in the media or public service, it is a near miracle that any get exposed at all.
Under such circumstances, it is reasonable to assume that there are many hoaxes as
yet unexposed.
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