College newspaper article about Israel banned by Zionists
KS | 29.05.2003 15:46
KAS: Welcome to American Dissident Voices. Our guest today is a
college student and National Alliance member from northern
California named Kevin McGuire, who has been in the news recently
because of an editorial he had published in his college's
newspaper. We're glad to have you on the program, Kevin. Can you
tell us a little bit about yourself? You're a student at Santa
Rosa Junior College, is that right?
Kevin McGuire: Yes, I attend Santa Rosa Junior College as a
full-time student.
KAS: And what are you studying?
KM: Well, currently I'm studying civil engineering, but I think I
would prefer a career in which I am actively helping our cause
and working for the long-term survival of our White race, so I'm
considering switching my major to law so I can defend the rights
and interests of White people -- and bring Jews and Jewish
organizations to justice when they grossly violate our laws and
Constitution, which they so often do.
KAS: It seems you've had a little education in that exact sort of
thing lately. You started a real firestorm of publicity when you
wrote an op-ed piece in which you dared to notice a few "Facts
That Cannot Be Noticed." What exactly did you do?
KM: Well, I submitted my article to The Oak Leaf and got it
published...
KAS: What's The Oak Leaf?
KM: That's the newspaper of Santa Rosa Junior College.
KAS: OK.
KM: From there, the firestorm erupted as a result of the reaction
of the Jewish faculty members. Their explosion of hate and anger
was what really got the article noticed. If it wasn't for their
reaction I doubt if anybody would have noticed my article or
would have had such a negative reaction to it.
KAS: The title of your article seems very reasonable: It was, if
I remember correctly, "Is Anti-Semitism Ever The Result of Jewish
Behavior?" -- is that right?
KM: That's right.
KAS: Can you sketch out for us in a minute or two what you said
in your editorial?
KM: Sure. First, I used the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as an
example of the violence and extreme brutality that results when a
nation is under the complete control of the Jews. I explained how
the Jewish war of genocide currently taking place is very heavily
funded by American tax dollars. Then I pointed out the Jewish
control over our government, and the violence that that has
already caused for us, including the September 11th attacks.
KAS: It does seem, then, that there are some vestiges of free
speech left in America -- and in academia. After all, you did get
such an editorial published. What inspired you to write the
editorial?
KM: I wrote this article because I wanted to wake people up to
the very real threat of Zionism. My purpose in writing was to
wake up Americans, to alarm them and get them to think critically
about our relationship with our "gallant little ally" Israel. I
wanted to expose the Jewish control over our government and the
serious damage it is causing. Most importantly, I wanted to plant
a seed of thought in the minds of my fellow classmates -- and get
them thinking.
KAS: What sort of process did you have to go through to get the
piece published?
KM: Well, first I contacted The Oak Leaf and told the faculty
advisor, Rich Mellott, that I was interested in becoming a
writer. He offered me an interview and I went in. We talked about
what kind of writing I was going to do. I told him I wanted to
write an opinion piece about Israeli genocide and the American
taxpayer funding behind it. He said "OK" so I wrote my article
and submitted it to him, and it was published in the next
edition.
KAS: So you went through all the proper channels, apparently.
KM: Yes.
KAS: So the piece was published. What happened after that?
KM: After my article was published, the Jewish faculty members
began submitting emails to a campus-wide distribution system
which forwards their letters to every faculty member in the
entire college.
KAS: And what did they say?
KM: They wrote letters that were extremely hateful against me.
They explained how "racist" and "anti-Semitic" my article was,
and how it was a personal attack against them because they were
Jewish. After the email system was completely swamped, the
college set up an Internet bulletin board to house the discussion
of this. That collected about a hundred messages. Then I posted
the bulletin board's address to the Resistance message board...
KAS: That's the Resistance.com forum, right?
KM: Yes. [ http://207.44.168.233/cgi-bin/forum/ikonboard.cgi? ]
KAS: And after you posted that address on the Resistance forum,
what happened?
KM: Then we began to get a pro-White voice on the board, and
immediately -- the next day -- the entire board was shut down.
KAS: So the hateful messages against you were A-OK -- but a few
messages of a pro-White nature, or defending your right to
freedom of speech, could not be tolerated.
KM: That's true.
KAS: I heard that there was even an organized effort to destroy
copies of the paper before they could be read. Is that true?
KM: Yes. They never caught the people involved, but somebody was
supposedly seen taking large quantities of the newspapers and
throwing them in the garbage.
KAS: I also heard that the Jewish power structure there had an
"Anti-Hate Week" -- or something similar to that -- right around
the same time that your truth-telling essay was published. Is
that correct?
KM: Yes, we have a thing called the "Hate-Free College Task
Force" which is basically a group of faculty members who are
largely Jewish. And they were organizing a week called "Hate-Free
College Awareness Week," and my article was published during that
time.
KAS: I see. Well, it is a shame that you spoiled all of their
hard work. Have there been any reprisals against you personally
for writing this editorial?
KM: No. They've pretty much put me on the sidelines. I haven't
been contacted in that way by anyone from the Santa Rosa Junior
College faculty.
KAS: Has this affected your ability to write for student
publications in the future?
KM: I think it has, because they said that I was not allowed to
write a rebuttal. And it's also affected other people, because
they're now being pressured not to write things that are
"controversial" by the Jewish faculty people.
KAS: I see. So they published rebuttals to your article from a
large number of faculty members and students who strongly
disagreed with you, but you couldn't rebut their comments.
KM: That's true. We got 15 letters to the editor from Jewish
faculty.
KAS: How exactly has this intimidated other writers?
KM: I think that the firestorm the Jews have created has made
people afraid to speak out because they're afraid of being called
a "racist" or a "nazi."
KAS: Were there any particular groups which were involved in the
attacks on you?
KM: I wasn't allowed to attend any of the meetings they had, but
I know that several agents from the ADL were present. And one of
the main Jewish faculty members, Dianne Smith, is also the
president of a local synagogue -- and I know she was heavily
involved in this.
KAS: So there actually was a series of meetings over your
editorial?
KM: Yes. And they were held in secret. The location wasn't even
disclosed until half an hour before the meetings began. And I
wasn't allowed to attend any of them.
KAS: What was the outcome of the meetings -- is that secret, too?
KM: I'm not sure what was discussed there.
KAS: So it was the ADL meeting with faculty, is that correct?
KM: Yes, they were meeting with faculty and also with other
students who write for The Oak Leaf, and the editor of The Oak
Leaf.
KAS: Has the pressure succeeded in establishing some sort of
censorship procedure over future issues of The Oak Leaf?
KM: They had an Academic Senate meeting where they discussed
censorship, but I think because of the open forum -- and because
this article was so widely publicized -- that the Jews were not
able to get formal censorship. But I think they created
implied... intimidation. So that people will be afraid to write
about this in the future.
KAS: Now your editor -- the editor who agreed to publish your
piece -- I believe her name is Kristinae Toomians, is that right?
KM: Yes.
KAS: What happened to her?
KM: She began receiving a series of death threats through the
mail slot in the Oak Leaf building -- threats that were very
graphic in threatening her life. And then her car was vandalized,
covered in swastikas. And somebody spray-painted "nazi supporter"
on the side of her car.
KAS: How has she reacted to that?
KM: She filed a police report, because she was really scared,
initially. But the police haven't really been able to do
anything.
KAS: Have you found anyone to be supportive in this situation?
KM: Yes. I've gotten emails from several instructors at my
college who say they agree with everything I've written. But
they're afraid to take a public stand for fear of losing their
jobs.
KAS: Excellent. What sort of lesson do you think the students and
the public have learned from all of this?
KM: Well, I know that a lot of people have been upset by the
amount of censorship these Jews have created. And I've had people
read my article -- and they can't see why some are so angry about
it, because everything in it is true. I think the biggest lesson
they've learned is how Jews overreact. And I think they've also
learned about Jewish media control, and how they have portrayed
my article as so "vicious" and so "hateful," when in fact it's
just a collection of facts that they'd rather not be known by the
public.
KAS: Now this must have been quite an experience for you. How old
are you, Kevin?
KM: I'm 21.
KAS: Have you ever had an experience like this before?
KM: No, I haven't.
KAS: What have you learned by going through this very public
struggle?
KM: Well, I've learned that all the things you talk about on your
program are true. These Jewish faculty members really are trying
to censor me and take away my Constitutional right of freedom of
speech. And they're trying to pass "hate speech" laws to stifle
criticism of organized Jews.
KAS: Would you advise other patriots and other National Alliance
members to do what you did, and get in print?
KM: Yes. I think this has been very helpful. My article was
portrayed in a very hostile manner in all the Jewish-owned media,
but some independent media people have republished my article.
I've had my article, along with the nationalvanguard.com url, in
about 30,000 newspapers.
KAS: Oh, really? Can you tell me a little bit about that? Who has
republished your article and talked about it in a favorable way?
KM: There's a man out of Sacramento named Walter Mueller who runs
a newspaper called Community News, and he republished my article
along with a commentary, from a good point of view, about all the
stuff that's happened.
[ See http://tinyurl.com/cjp8 and http://tinyurl.com/cjpb . The
article has also been reprinted here http://tinyurl.com/cjoz and
here http://tinyurl.com/cjp7 and in several other places.]
KAS: Excellent. Any others?
KM: Another newspaper, the Anderson Valley Advertiser,
[ http://www.pacificsites.com/~ava/ ] also republished my article,
along with an interview they conducted with me, and they also
republished several other articles from other news sources.
KAS: Excellent. Well, it sounds like, overall, the censorship
attempt has backfired on the Jewish establishment and that our
point of view has gotten a very nice promotion there in northern
California.
KM: I'd say so.
KAS: Well, Kevin McGuire, I want to thank you for your courage,
for your earnest and honest efforts, and for your guts and
backbone under fire. And I want to thank you for being on
American Dissident Voices today.
KS
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