To: NMC EXP
If anyone is using paleo-con as a code word for skinheads and neo-nazis it is the neo-conservatives. No. It is the nazis themselves. You can verify this for yourslef by looking at any neo-nazi (Stormfront) board or any board not admitting to the neo-nazi label (such as LibertyForum) but still hosting mostly neo-nazis. Perhaps the most well-known instance is a fellow calling himslf "paleocon-avatar" (Paul Fallavollita). He's a shining light on Polinco, LF, Natvan, Vanguard and so on. Here's a short blurp about him from his school:
Paleocon Avatar
Look around and you can see the term has been hijacked. And going to another forum, which I'm not going to drop the name of here, you'll find that the forum is:
- Regarding itself as "paleocon".
- Regarding any conservatives as "neocon".
- Strongly white supremacist.
The amusing thing, however, is that all these "white supremacists" are talking openly with each other on the board. Which is controlled by one of them - they think. In reality, the owner is a New Black Panther, and one of the most militant ones. I've had a few laughs over that one :)).
123 posted on
03/15/2003 12:08:11 PM PST by
Cachelot
(~ In waters near you ~)
To: Cachelot
Off topic but so what.
You may be right about the term neo-con being hijacked. If so, I am unaware of it. I am at a loss to understand why anyone who is a neo-nazi or one of the subsets of that group would want to disguise their true indentity when conversing with friends in the world of 1's and 0's.
As to your allegation that Liberty Forum denys the "neo-nazi label" that is accurate as well. However, LF is not a neo-nazi forum. It's managers simply do not ban people because of their views no matter how repugnant they might be.
Failure to censor does not equal agreement. The neo-nazis used to march in Skokie Illinois, a heavily Jewish suburb of Chicago. Care to draw a conclusion from that fact?
Regards
J.R.
136 posted on
03/15/2003 12:30:39 PM PST by
NMC EXP
To: Cachelot
Do you remember last summer, when there was a mysterious flu outbreak in Madagascar? Around 23,000 people became ill in a short period of time, and several hundred died. After Aug. 18 though, at the peak of the illness which had only started weeks before, there was a total news blackout. I searched and searched for information on that but nothing was to be found any longer. I thought it was quite strange. Maybe that was a practice run of some kind. And what a better place to carry out something like that than in Madagascar.
196 posted on
03/16/2003 4:19:15 AM PST by
DBtoo
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