Posted on 03/03/2005 6:06:07 AM PST by KS Flyover
The Aryan Nations one of the most notorious neo-Nazi groups in the United States is moving its national headquarters to Kansas City, Kan., causing alarm among civil rights groups.The group's members, who believe that Jews are the children of Satan and African-Americans are beasts of the field, chose Kansas City, Kan., because of its central location, said High Counsel August B. Kreis III.
Kreis, who lives in Florida, said Wednesday that the Aryan Nations national director, Charles Juba, recently relocated to the metropolitan area from Pennsylvania with the aim of enlisting new members.
It was unclear how significant the move is, because the group has never revealed how many members it has and it is in the process of rebuilding after its leader was bankrupted as the result of a lawsuit in 2000.
A spokesman for the FBI in Kansas City could not be reached for comment. But those who watch the radical right said area residents should be concerned about such groups.
I can say without equivocation that the (Aryan Nations) is the most violent wing of the white supremacist movement, said Leonard Zeskind, president of the Kansas City-based Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights, and a board member of the Jewish Community Relations Bureau. He (Juba) has vowed to rebuild the organization
Devin Burghart, of the Center for New Community, a Chicago-based group that monitors the right-wing movement, said he found the move to Kansas City unsettling.
The presence of groups like this is always something to be concerned about, especially given the Aryan Nations' track record of violence, Burghart said.
Juba could not be reached for comment. Kreis, however, didn't dispute that members of his group have been connected to violent incidents.
But it's the same thing with any organization, Kreis said. There's going to be good and bad people in all organizations.
White supremacist groups again are in the national spotlight following the murders this week of the husband and mother of a federal judge in Chicago.
Authorities were investigating whether Monday's shooting deaths were carried out by hate groups linked to white supremacist Matt Hale. Hale, leader of World Church of the Creator, is facing up to 40 years in prison for trying to arrange the murder of the judge, Joan Humphrey Lefkow, who presided over a case involving the group.
When asked about the murders, Kreis said his group wasn't involved, but added: We love it!
Among the incidents involving people with ties to the Aryan Nations:
Buford O'Neal Furrow Jr. shot a mail carrier to death in 1999 after wounding five persons at a Jewish community center in Granada Hills, Calif. He was a former security guard at the Aryan Nations headquarters in Idaho.In a letter to followers dated January 2005 and posted on its Web site, Juba announced the group's move and directed supporters to send mail to a Kansas City, Kan., post office box. Aryan Nations chaplain James Wickstrom is a Christian Identity minister from Michigan and a leader of the anti-government group, Posse Comitatus. Wickstrom spent time in prison for counterfeiting.
Robert Mathews, who died in a 1984 shootout with federal agents in Washington, recruited Aryan Nations members for his group called The Order. Order members killed Jewish radio host Alan Berg in Denver in 1984, and Missouri Highway Patrol trooper Jimmy Linegar in 1985.
Aryan Nations members were sued in 1999 by a mother and her son who alleged they were shot at by the group's security guards. As a result, the group lost a $6.3 million judgment in 2000, forcing the group to close its Idaho compound.
This move is intended to further advance our goals of an Aryan Homeland in the North American Continent, Juba wrote. Three years ago with the assistance of our High Council, we centralized authority on an organization level, eliminating the need for public display of officers at a state-by-state, country-by-country level. With this move, we have completed this format by centralizing the physical authority, thus making our membership more accessible in all points of travel.
Juba said the goal was to open up either a storefront or an office in the Midwest before the end of 2005.
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Juba started out in the white supremacist movement as a teenager, when he joined the Invisible Empire Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. At age 21, the center said, Juba became grand dragon of the International Keystone Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Pennsylvania.
In early 2002, after the Aryan Nations lost its compound in Idaho as the result of the lawsuit, Juba joined with Kreis and another man to replace leader Richard Butler, who was ailing. The group splintered, and, after Butler's death in 2004, Kreis took over the group he called the true Aryan Nations.
Another faction calling itself the real Aryan Nations moved to Alabama last year.
An Aug. 8, 2002, article in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review mentioned Juba's plans to build a new headquarters on a 10-acre farm in northern Pennsylvania. The article quoted a man who said he had infiltrated the group and that members held meetings with members of the World Church of the Creator.
Kreis acknowledged that the Aryan Nations will work with any pro-white group, but wouldn't discuss how many people belong to his group.
But I'll tell you what, he said. We're doing very well. I'm not talking about financially. But if you're talking about bringing the message to the people, we're doing a good job of it.
To reach Judy L. Thomas, call (816) 234-4334 or send e-mail to jthomas@kcstar.com.
What is the Aryan Nations?
One of the most visible white supremacist groups in the country. The group preaches the Christian Identity theology, which teaches that Jews are Satanic and the root of all the world's problems, and non-whites are pre-Adamic,'' a species inferior to the white race.Who is Charles John Juba?
National director of the Aryan Nations. Formerly involved in the Ku Klux Klan. Recently moved to the Kansas City area from Pennsylvania.What's the group's history?
People with ties to the group have been involved in murders, shootings, bombings and armed robberies.
You'll want to report this to Senator Byrd. It could be an early beginning to the holocaust that is about to take place on the Senate Floor!
I would not think that setting up camp in the middle of the enemy is such a good idea.
Great. 50 people of whom 25 are cops. And it gets a huge article. We have more people in our Kiwanis club.
Are they moving to Kansas to pick up where BTK left off?
I will inform the Kansas City Chapter of Hamas ( or is it Hezbollah? ) of their whereabouts, (anonymously) and maybe the two groups will eliminate each other..
Actually, Aryan Nations ans Hamas are more likely to work together.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn?pagename=article&node=&contentId=A64385-2002Apr28¬Found=true
Kansas City, Kan., has enough problems with out this bunch of nuts moving in and taking root.
"People with ties to the group have been involved in murders, shootings, bombings and armed robberies."
Not an identifying mark for Christians, they are impostors.
"The enemy of my enemy is my freind"..
They both hate the Jews enough to be willing to work together..
This could portend a rough future for the Kansas City area..
They'll cut out of here soon enough. First, the weather is real extreme. Two, we don't take kindly to nuts and fruits. And three, we're friendly not hateful. Four, we like families and children and grandmas and doing for one another's good. They won't find many who have the idle time and the mental health issues to join their little group.
Would you let your daughter go out with this ...person?
People in the KC area don't take threats lightly.
Especially now that the MO side has CCW.
They're comin' to Kansas City
Kansas City here they come
They're comin' to Kansas City
Kansas City here they come
Bring on those crazy lil Nazis baby, you know I'm gonna get me one
David Tate, the shooter who killed Trooper Linegar is currently serving life without parole in Missouri pen...
I agree that their stay will be a short one.
As bad as that is - just think of all the major corporations that are already giving to Mexican racists organizations like La Mecha and La Raza who's primary purpose is to eliminate whites.
Especially now that the MO side has CCW.
Not in Kansas City, we don't! I'm looking at taking my summer vacation in Las Vegas this year. In NV, you can get a "Non-resident CCW permit," and MO honors NV permits.
If you live in Jackson County (Kansas City), St Louis County, or Boone Counrt (Columbia), the county sherrif does NOT have to issue CCW permits, and you can only get a residential permit in your "home" county. The damn MO Supreme Court set things up so that you can't get a CCW permit in the counties where they're most needed!
Mark
I don't know about St Louis or Boone county but Jackson county finally gave in.
Somebody send em over a bucket of ribs.
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