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The home of Roanoke Times editorial writer Christian Trejbal was evacuated today after bomb threats were called in and hundreds of pieces of shipping material were ordered in his name, apparently by Nazi channers who hang around this website and Vanguard News Network.
In a move similar to the harassment that shut down the website of pseudo- white-nationalist webshot Hal Turner, the Roanoke Times reported that Trejbal received a large unwanted shipment of blank labels and mailing material, ordered on his credit cards from DHL.

The arrival of the package followed death threats and bomb threats that poured on Trejbal's phone last night, many of them made by posters who recounted their experience calling Trejbal on VNN Forum.

Today, the American National Socialist Workers' Party mass mailed information on Trejbal's queerly pro-homosexual views to most of his new neighbors, along with a sixteen page pamphlet on the threat to America posed by gay Jews.

http://www.roanoke.co m/news/nrv/breaking/wb/108505

No bomb at editorial writer's home

By Donna Alvis-Banks and Paul Dellinger

UPDATED 5:59 p.m.

The mysterious package that was delivered today to Roanoke Times editorial writer Christian Trejbal's home and prompted the closing of a Christiansburg street turned out to be full of blank mailing labels and cardboard mailers.

School Lane was closed, a state police bomb squad was called and at least some neighbors were evacuated after Trejbal, who attracted a deluge of criticism with a column about concealed carry firearms permits, found the package during a lunch-time trip home. Trejbal has received threats in the wake of his Sunday column, which celebrated open government and public records and was accompanied by an online database listing the about 135,000 Virginians who are licensed to carry concealed firearms. The information is available to anyone who inquires at county courthouses, or can be obtained on a statewide basis from Richmond.

Angry responses poured into the paper's message boards after the column ran, with readers complaining that putting the database online would make it easier for thieves to find weapons to steal or for abusive spouses to track down partners who'd acquired weapons to protect themselves. The Roanoke Times removed the database from its Web site Monday afternoon due to concern that it might include names that should not have been made public, president and publisher Debbie Meade said.

Lt. Mark Sisson of the Christiansburg police said today that Trejbal said he definitely didn't order the package "so we're going to take every precaution."

Susan Thomas, who lives near Trejbal, called him a good neighbor, but said he had upset people with his columns. She and others who live in the neighborhood were confused as police arrived at his home.

"We don't have any idea what's going on," Thomas, 64, said as the bomb squad examined the box. "... I saw a yellow truck this morning. They delivered a package this morning. It said DHL on the side. ... Then I saw all the police cars. I asked them, 'Should we be concerned?' and they said 'Just give us a minute.' A minute has been two or three hours."

The box was full of blank mailers and labels from shipping company DHL. Wendy Parmalee of DHL's Blacksburg office said the box sounded like something that went to new customers and she was not sure why it was delivered to Trejbal.


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"[color="DarkRed"]Be radical, have principles, [color="darkred"]be absolute, [color="darkred"]be that which the bourgeoisie calls an extremist: give yourself without counting or calculating, [color="darkred"]don't accept what they call ‘the reality of life' and act in such a way that you won't be accepted by that kind of ‘life', never abandon the principle of struggle."

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Oh, and read National Socialist magazine.

 
Posted : 13/03/2007 6:46 pm
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