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[color="Red"]EDIT: It appears from several sources that Burkle himself is a kike. I had assumed, due to his appearance in the photo, as well as the fact that I've never heard the name "Burkle" before and it doesn't sound particularly Jewy, that he was White. Oh well. See: http://www.lycos.com/info/ron-burkle.html
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http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/406794p-344411c.html


[color="Red"]Jewish Chutzpah: Kike Stern


[color="red"]Billionnaire Burkle: Wouldn't Be Extorted By FELLOW Kike

The billionaire, the Post and the $220G shakedown

Page Six writer wanted $$$ to stop inaccurate coverage

BY WILLIAM SHERMAN
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER

Jared Paul Stern is one of the Page Six's column's longest-serving writers and the editor of Page Six The Magazine.

Stern: It's completely outrageous

A New York Post Page Six staffer solicited $220,000 from a high-profile billionaire in return for a year's "protection" against inaccurate and unflattering items about him in the gossip page, the Daily News has learned.

In two 90-minute meetings, characterized by a shocking breach of ethics, Jared Paul Stern, a fixture on the city's gossip scene who also edited Page Six The Magazine, asked for a series of payments from Ron Burkle, the managing partner of Yucaipa Cos., a conglomerate with interests in supermarkets, celebrity clothing lines, and media.

It was all a setup, a sting monitored by law enforcement, including the U.S. attorney's office and the FBI, who are now investigating the extortion attempt. The meetings, on March 22 and March 31, were videotaped. [color="Blue"](It sounds like some ZOGlings in Fed law enforcement don't realize this is their jewsih masters' SOP. Or maybe Jew Stern got too big for his britches?)

The shakedown began with a series of e-mails sent last month by Stern to Burkle.

It reached a boiling point more than an hour into the first meeting after Stern outlined various ways Burkle could buy protection on the gossip page.

An exasperated Burkle finally said, "How much do you want?" after Stern said he could control coverage by Richard Johnson, the column's chief writer, and his staff. "Um, $100,000 to get going and then you could get it to me on a month-to-month, maybe like $10,000," replied Stern.

"Okay, that's a great deal," said Burkle, the subject of numerous Page Six items including a "date" with supermodel Gisele Bundchen, meetings with other women and a nasty breakup with a longtime lover.

Burkle had insisted to Page Six staffers and editors that the items were not true. Among the other false items is a Jan. 1 report that Burkle flew Tobey Maguire, girlfriend Jen Meyer and blonde actress Sarah Foster in his private jet to Aspen, Colo., where they "vacationed at Burkle's mansion."

Burkle does not own a mansion in Aspen, did not fly his private jet to Aspen, and didn't vacation with Foster, Maguire or Meyer.

Last month, the column referred to Burkle, 53, as a "party-boy billionaire."

On Monday, Stern, 36, e-mailed instructions to a designated Burkle employee for a $100,000 down payment to be wired to his New York City bank account, and during the week sent more e-mails wondering where his money was.

Burkle, of Beverly Hills and New York City, has a fortune estimated at $2.3 billion. He had "no comment" on the meetings with Stern, his spokesman Michael Sitrick said last night.

However, said Sitrick, "Both Burkle and his lawyers have repeatedly written and or told The Post's attorneys, editors and management that the articles and items about him on Page Six are inaccurate but to no avail. I couldn't understand what was going on."

Burkle was outraged by the payoff proposition, which began with the e-mails from Stern to Kevin Marchetti, an employee of Burkle's.

Finally, Burkle agreed to a meeting at his Manhattan loft.

He and Stern sat across from each other at a round glass table. Stern, slender with dyed blond hair, wore a sport jacket and blue jeans.

Burkle wore his customary black short-sleeved shirt and jeans.

Describing how Burkle could buy Page Six protection, Stern said, "It's a little like the Mafia. A friend of mine is a friend of yours."

"The rest of the paper wouldn't have to know about it," Stern told Burkle.

Stern, who began working for Page Six more than 10 years ago, is something of a dandy with his own Web site and clothing line.
He first met Burkle last summer when the entrepreneur bought about 60 T-shirts and gave them away to his friends, according to a source.

Last fall, Burkle and his attorney Martin Singer complained to Johnson and other Page Six staffers about unfair coverage. They said items were printed without asking Burkle for comment or checking the facts, according to a source.

"I don't mind stories being written about me, but I do mind untrue stories written about me," Burkle said last night through an associate.

Close associates say Burkle is divorced, but is not a womanizer. He recently ended a year relationship with a New York book editor.

Burkle also wrote a personal letter to Rupert Murdoch, chairman of News Corp., which owns the Post. Somebody at the paper "has a personal ax to grind," Burkle wrote, according to the source.

Murdoch did not reply.

But the Post's managing editor, Colin Myler, responded at length and said that in the future, items would be fact-checked and that Burkle would be asked for comment. But more items appeared, including one which didn't mention Burkle by name but hinted at yet another romantic liaison.

Burkle continued to raise his concerns, a source said, and Stern, apparently acting on his own, intervened.

"I understand Ron is upset about the press he is getting. If he's really concerned he needs a strategy for dealing with it and regulating it," Stern e-mailed Marchetti on March 14. "It's not easy to accomplish, but he certainly has the means to do so."

Two days later, Stern sent Burkle a copy of the item about the purported "date" Burkle had with Bundchen and the first face-to-face meeting was arranged.

During the sessions, the two men sat across from each other at a table while Stern first exhaustively outlined "three levels of protection" that he said Burkle needed.

While known for his overwhelming arrogance during interviews, Stern stumbles in his speech, seems nervous, wrings his hands, and talks in circles while laboriously explaining the operations of Page Six.

Burkle is plainspoken and patient, letting Stern do most of the talking. At times, however, Burkle seems frustrated at Stern's meandering.

"There are various levels of protection," Stern begins, saying for "level one," Burkle would be a source for Page Six and provide items about his celebrity friends as a way of getting immunity for himself.

"If there are any stories you can throw our way, we can establish you as a source," said Stern, but Burkle refused.

He is a major Democratic Party fund-raiser and is a senior adviser to former President Bill Clinton. Sean (Diddy) Combs, Leonardo DiCaprio, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hillary and Bill Clinton, former Calif. Gov. Gray Davis, former Vice President Al Gore and Bundchen are just a few of his acquaintances.

"Should I hire Richard's wife?" Burkle asked after Stern mentioned that another financier had followed that route. In fact, Stern was referring to Johnson's fiancee. Stern didn't answer directly but rather took a third tack.

"You find some way to be in business with the paper, more of a colleague," said Stern. At another point, Stern asked Burkle to invest in his clothing line, Skull and Bones.

"You want me to buy part of the clothing line? I want to be sure you can be helpful with this," Burkle said.

"I have to tell these guys that you're working with me on the clothing line right now," Stern tells Burkle.

"I'll send a letter, but I don't make investments like that. I'll document it. I like your shirts," said Burkle.

"If you want to buy in, I'll implement all this stuff," said Stern, adding firmly "there won't be any written agreement."

The talk turned to how to deal with other Page Six staffers.

"If I hire Chris [Wilson] and Fernando [Gill], that would be level two [protection]?" Burkle asked.

"Yes," said Stern.

"If I hire Richard's wife that would be level three protection?" "Right," said Stern.

Burkle leaned forward then.

"Tell me what I can do?"

"You know the saying, ‘Keep your friends close and your enemies closer?' " Stern said.

"That's why I'm meeting with you," Burkle replied.

And then Stern reminded Burkle, "Being friends with Richard is fine, but that will not stop your problems."

Finally, an exasperated Burkle said, "How much do I need to pay you to make this stop? I need level one, level two protection, level three protection. Maybe hiring Chris, hiring Richard's wife. What do I need to do?"

"Do you want a laundry list or rather ..."

"How much do you want?" asked Burkle.

Stern put his head in his hands, squirmed a bit in his chair and said, "Um, $100,000 to get going and month to month, $10,000."

But that wasn't the end of it. Stern wanted a second meeting and at 4 p.m. on March 31 they sat down again at the round glass table.

Burkle asked for assurances that he wouldn't be asked to pay more money.

"Uhm, well, I mean, it is not a stickup. I am not going to keep coming back to you for something unless there's, you know, more to it," Stern said.

Stern: It's completely outrageous

When the Daily News confronted Jared Paul Stern yesterday, the New York Post scribe said from his desk that the payola allegations were "completely outrageous."

Two hours later, the paper had suspended him "pending the outcome of ... [a] federal investigation."

"Should the allegations prove true, Mr. Stern's conduct would be morally and journalistically reprehensible, a gross abuse of privilege and in violation of the New York Post's standards and ethics," Post Editor in Chief Col Allan said in a statement released by public relations guru Howard Rubenstein.

Allan characterized Stern as a "freelance reporter who sometimes worked two days a week at the New York Post," though he edited the Page Six magazine and wrote the Nightcrawler column.

Stern's boss, Page Six editor Richard Johnson, reached late yesterday by phone, said, "I don't know anything about this. Sounds like horses--- to me. Call Howard Rubenstein ..."

When Johnson left the Post's offices, he met his fiancée, who was waiting with some luggage a Post staffer had brought out.

"They didn't want to have a picture of me carrying my bags out of here," he told his fiancée Sessa von Richthofen.

The couple is reportedly getting married overseas tomorrow. [color="blue"](What are the odds they never come back?)

She replied nervously, "What did you do?"

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Posted : 07/04/2006 7:34 am
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Too small for his tribal expectations, you mean. Any piker jew who tries to extort a measly 220K from a White billionaire must be chastised. It lowers the bar for jews everywhere.

Yes, that sounds more accurate. I hadn't thought about it that way.


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Posted : 07/04/2006 9:34 am
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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/04/08/business/media/08post.html?ei=5065&en=ab64b5488193da93&ex=1145160000&partner=MYWAY&pagewanted=print

April 8, 2006

In Page Six Inquiry, Gossip Swirls Around Gossips

By CAMPBELL ROBERTSON, ALLISON HOPE WEINER and WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM

The New York Post is cooperating with a federal investigation into whether a longtime contributor for the Page Six gossip column — the avidly read daily log of wrongdoing, double-dealing and sexual indiscretions by celebrities both minor and major — tried to extort money from a California billionaire, according to a spokesman for the newspaper.

Several people involved in the investigation said the reporter, Jared Paul Stern, had been captured on a video recording demanding a $100,000 payment and a monthly stipend of $10,000 from Ronald W. Burkle in return for keeping negative information about him out of the paper. Mr. Stern was suspended Thursday pending the outcome of the investigation, and could be dismissed, according to Howard Rubenstein, the spokesman.

But while the accusations against Mr. Stern are serious, it is the specter — raised by at least three people who say they know what is on the tapes — that Mr. Stern implicated several celebrities and New York power figures in an undisclosed, symbiotic relationship with Page Six that prompted an extraordinary day of full-throated and at times gleeful gossip among those who love, hate and avidly read the column.

Those who say they know what is on the tape said Mr. Stern named Harvey Weinstein, the co-founder of Miramax films, and Ronald O. Perelman, the chairman of Revlon, as being among those who have had their coverage on the page finessed. Through a spokesman, Mr. Weinstein flatly denied any improper relationship with the column and its main editor, Richard Johnson.

Mr. Perelman's company once hired the fiancée of Mr. Johnson, Sessa von Richthofen, whom he is marrying today, as an administrative assistant. The executive who hired her said yesterday she had not been pressured into hiring her.

In the recordings, Mr. Stern never asserted that money had been used for preferential coverage.

Mr. Rubenstein, who said that lawyers for the newspaper were reviewing Mr. Stern's work, added that the authorities had not asked for information concerning any other reporters for the gossip column. He said the paper was preserving Mr. Stern's computer records and other material for the authorities to review.

One federal law enforcement official said the investigation was in its early stages and that it was unclear if any charges would be brought against Mr. Stern.

Mr. Stern's lawyer, Edward Hayes, defended the writer, who has also edited a Page Six magazine for The Post. "Jared did not and could not guarantee him good coverage or protect him from bad coverage," he said of Mr. Stern's dealings with Mr. Burkle. "Jared made a mistake. He's sorry if it embarrassed The Post and nothing actually happened, and hopefully it will be over and done with."

Mr. Stern said last night, "I apologize for causing The New York Post any embarrassment after almost 11 years of loyal and dedicated service, and hope they would not rush to judgment."

Gary Ginsberg, an executive vice president with the News Corporation, Rupert Murdoch's international media company that owns The Post, said of the investigation, "We're taking it very seriously."

But he added that the allegations had no broader implications for The Post, and noted that Mr. Stern was a part-time contributor. He said that the Page Six magazine had appeared only once. "No one's trying to make any excuses for his alleged behavior, but in terms of what it means for the franchise, I think the franchise is as strong as any in journalism. This is highly aberrational," he said.

The investigation was front-page news for The Post's top rival, The Daily News, which first reported many of the details of the accusations against Mr. Stern.

The scandal that is rattling Page Six began about a year ago, when items about Mr. Burkle, a supermarket magnate and Democratic fund-raiser, began appearing in the column more often.

The accounts of Mr. Burkle's dealings with Mr. Stern and The Post are based on interviews with several associates of Mr. Burkle, as well as two other people who said they knew what is on the tapes. They all refused to be named because of the federal investigation.

Associates of Mr. Burkle said that Page Six items about the billionaire began appearing last year that were wildly inaccurate, without Mr. Burkle's even being called for comment.

Last summer, one associate said, Mr. Burkle arranged to meet Mr. Stern at the Palace Hotel in Manhattan after a friend suggested Mr. Stern could give him some insight into Page Six. There, Mr. Stern asked Mr. Burkle to become a source, dishing on his famous acquaintances. Mr. Burkle declined but as a favor agreed to buy 60 shirts from Skull and Bones, Mr. Stern's clothing line.

The associate said Mr. Burkle protested to editors, including Mr. Johnson and even wrote a personal letter of complaint to Mr. Murdoch, a copy of which was obtained by The New York Times. "Every time I am mentioned in your newspaper," the letter read, "the facts are just plain wrong."

The letter concluded: "I hate to bother you with this; but at the end of the day, it is your newspaper."

Colin Myler, the paper's executive editor, wrote back and promised to correct any errors, the associate said. Mr. Burkle also had his lawyer, Martin D. Singer, send several letters threatening litigation, according to several people with knowledge of the correspondence.

On March 14, the associate said, an employee of Mr. Burkle's received an e-mail message from Mr. Stern, a contributor who worked two days a week for Page Six, suggesting that Mr. Burkle had "the means" to change the column's treatment of him.

"I understand Ron is upset about the press he's been getting," the e-mail message read. "If he's really concerned, he needs a strategy for dealing with it and regulating it rather than merely reacting. It's not easy to accomplish, but he certainly has the means to do so."

At that point, Mr. Burkle suspected he was being extorted, the associate said. Then, "he reached out to his attorney, who then reached out to law enforcement," the associate said.

According to many people involved in the episode, Mr. Stern agreed to meet Mr. Burkle face to face at least two times at Mr. Burkle's loft in TriBeCa, the first of which was on March 22. Mr. Burkle's security team, aided by a New York City-based private investigations firm, recorded the meetings in the loft over the last few weeks, according a person who was briefed on the sessions and was granted anonymity because the investigation is continuing. At the final meeting, on March 31, a federal agent and an assistant United States attorney were with Mr. Burkle's security detail to monitor the recording. The recordings were turned over to the federal authorities.

In their meetings, Mr. Stern described three levels of "protection" he could offer Mr. Burkle, according to those with knowledge of what is captured on the tapes.

When Mr. Burkle pressed Mr. Stern to explain how this would work, Mr. Stern at first cited a few examples involving Mr. Johnson, saying that his boss had a "script deal" with Mr. Weinstein — something the movie executive denied yesterday. "The New York Post and Page Six have always been above board with our company," said a Weinstein company spokesman.

Mr. Stern also said that Mr. Johnson's fiancée, Ms. von Richthofen, had been employed by Mr. Perelman, the financier. Last year, Ms. Richthofen was hired as an administrative assistant to Christine Taylor, the senior vice president of corporate communications of McAndrews and Forbes, Mr. Perelman's Manhattan-based holding company. Ms. Taylor said she knew Ms. Richthofen and had not been pressured to hire her. Ms. Richthofen, who resigned from the company a month ago, was paid no differently than anyone else would be in the position, she said. Mr. Perelman could not be reached for comment yesterday.

When Mr. Burkle asked Mr. Stern in the tapes if he should hire Ms. Richthofen, Mr. Stern steered the discussion of payments back to himself, according to one person involved in the investigation.

Mr. Johnson referred calls to Mr. Rubenstein.

The accusations against Mr. Stern were striking for the boldness of his alleged behavior and the amount of money he is accused of requesting. But gossip columns have always occupied a murky corner in the realm of journalistic standards, which traditionally preclude writers and editors from accepting gifts from those they cover.

Mr. Stern also cited the example of Joe Francis, the creator of the "Girls Gone Wild" video series, who Mr. Stern said had offered to fly much of the staff of Page Six to a place Mr. Francis owns in Mexico on his private jet for Mr. Johnson's bachelor party. According to Mr. Rubenstein, Mr. Francis was a friend of Mr. Johnson's. In March, an item appeared in The Post saying that Mr. Francis could be the next Hugh Hefner. Mr. Francis could not be reached yesterday.

Mr. Johnson also accepted a free trip to the Academy Awards last month, courtesy of ABC and Mercedes-Benz, including first-class airfare and a three-night stay at the Four Seasons Hotel. Mercedes-Benz also provided a car and driver for Mr. Johnson throughout the weekend, a spokesman for Mercedes-Benz, Geoff Day, confirmed.

Mr. Stern, 35, began working full time for The Post in 1997. In 2003, Bonnie Fuller hired him to be the executive editor of Star, a position he left within a year. He returned to The Post as a contributor. In addition he wrote for other publications, including two articles for The Times.

In the March 31 meeting, Mr. Burkle mainly haggled with Mr. Stern over how his payments should be made: in cash, as Mr. Stern wanted, or by wire transfer, as the authorities had pressed Mr. Burkle to insist, according to a person involved in the investigation.

In that meeting, the person involved in the investigation said, Mr. Stern spoke of Page Six's power.

"We know how to destroy people," Mr. Stern said, according to a person reading a transcript of the meeting. "It's what we do. We do it without creating liability. That's our specialty."

David M. Halbfinger, Julie Bosman, Anthony Ramirez and Mark Santora contributed to this story.


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Posted : 08/04/2006 2:34 pm
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This is pretty serious stuff. This Kike Stern, he is really creating a credibility [sic] problem for the NY Post. This is a kikeotastrophy for them. :rolleyes:


 
Posted : 08/04/2006 3:44 pm
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Jews form one giant international crime family. And even jews not directly involved, know it, benefit from it, are fearful of it's exposure, and thus keep quiet about it. The very few exceptions are either renegade, disgruntled, self-hating yids or else sly kikes doing damage control.

This Burkle-Stern "affair", doesn't even amount to the tip of the thieving kikes' iceberg.

There are parasites in the world of insects, fish, plants, and animals. Jew and Gypsy parasites in the world of "humans" are just as natural. But unlike productive insects, fish, plants, and animals, the Aryans' natural instinct to resist their jew parasites, has been programmed out of them by the GD jewsmedia and by Christian traitors singing "love your enemies", "turn the other cheek", and "Jews are God's chosen people therefore above criticism".

OTOH, the world finally is awakening to the parasite jew menace. So let's
do our part to hasten and increase the awakening among our own people.

"He who has learned the jews, but refuses to warn his people of the jewish menace, is an accomplice of the jews, and an accessory in the jewish enslavement and genocide of his own people."

Simple as that.

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Posted : 09/04/2006 6:48 am
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Take this scenario, multiply by several thousand times and you've got the American political system.

And we wonder why the yids gravitate toward particular professions.


 
Posted : 09/04/2006 7:23 am
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http://www.nydailynews.com/front/story/406794p-344411c.html


[color="Red"]Jewish Chutzpah: Kike Stern


[color="red"]Billionnaire Burkle: Wouldn't Be Extorted By Kike

What an ARROGANT FUCKING KIKE!

I'd love to hear that this arrogant fucking jew boy was GASSED! :cheers:

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Posted : 09/04/2006 9:57 am
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I would love to see a white billionaire who has been touched by the vile hand of the jew to help us out.


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Posted : 09/04/2006 10:19 am
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I would love to see a white billionaire who has been touched by the vile hand of the jew to help us out.

Who knows, maybe something like this would be the "final straw" that turned a person over to our side?

I mean, it's only human nature, there is a breaking point.

Rounder:

Jews form one giant international crime family. And even jews not directly involved, know it, benefit from it, are fearful of it's exposure, and thus keep quiet about it. The very few exceptions are either renegade, disgruntled, self-hating yids or else sly kikes doing damage control.

Well put, I, nor anyone else here, could not have said it better !!


 
Posted : 09/04/2006 11:22 am
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Stern's comment, "We know how to destroy people. "It's what we do. We do it without creating liability. That's our specialty." is surely the mantra of all jews. Although he said it in the context of the related charges, there is no doubt that this is the underlying motivation and aspiration of the jew.:mad:


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Posted : 09/04/2006 12:09 pm
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I would love to see a white billionaire who has been touched by the vile hand of the jew to help us out.

yes, that would be nice, and I'll try and locate a mailing address for him and I'll send him a TAA and a copy of Line in the Sand, but I think it's a long shot. Here's part of a bio I found on him:

Mr. Burkle is Co-Chairman of the Burkle Center for International Relations at UCLA]Member of the Board of AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA); Member of RAND's Education Advisory Board; Member of the Board of Claremont Graduate University; Member of the Board and of the Executive Committee of the National Campaign Against Youth Violence; Member of the Board of the Children's Scholarship Fund; Founder of the National Urban League; Trustee of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Found and Chairman of the Boards of Trustees of The Ralphs/Food4Less Foundation and The Fred Meyer, Inc. Foundation.

He has received honors and awards including: The AFL-CIO Humanitarian of the Year, The Los Angeles Urban League Whitney M. Young Award, The Los Angeles County Boy Scouts Jimmy Stewart person of the Year Award, APLA Commitment to Life and Los Angeles County Federation of Labor Man of the Year.

I also read where he is a Democrat fundraiser and is good friends with Clinton.


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Posted : 10/04/2006 12:46 am
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Who knows, maybe something like this would be the "final straw" that turned a person over to our side?

I mean, it's only human nature, there is a breaking point.

Well put, I, nor anyone else here, could not have said it better !!

As Duke, Pierce and others have said, (1) There are no limits to jewish greed. They never know when to quit or slack off. All is not enough for them. And (2) The tide can turn quickly against the jews.

These 2 factors stay constantly on my mind and reinforce my steadfast belief that our most effective work is to EXPOSE THE GD KIKES to our maximum capabilities, and as persuasively as possible. Thus: The Aryan Alternative, and our other White media.


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Posted : 10/04/2006 5:59 am
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System news is now saying that Jewboy says he was "set up" :rolleyes:



"Henceforth no Jew, no matter under what name, will be allowed to remain here without my written permission. I know of no other troublesome pest within the state than this race, which impoverished the people by their fraud, usury and money-lending and commits all deeds which an honorable man despises. Subsequently they have to be removed and excluded from here as much as possible."
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Posted : 10/04/2006 6:41 am
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yes, that would be nice, and I'll try and locate a mailing address for him and I'll send him a TAA and a copy of Line in the Sand, but I think it's a long shot. Here's part of a bio I found on him:

I also read where he is a Democrat fundraiser and is good friends with Clinton.

I had the TLITS DVD and an envelope when I decided to google "Ron Burkle" Jew, just to make sure, and sure enough, he's a kike. Which actually explains why low-end-of-totem-pole kike Stern got busted for attempting to extort kike-whale Burkle. ZOG has to protect their Jew billionaires, you know. So, that's one TLITS DVD not wasted on a kike. See links I added to the first post re: Burkle's jewishness.


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Posted : 10/04/2006 2:23 pm
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Could a mod please change "Gentile" to jew or kike in the thread title?


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