OCPAC’S CHARLIE MEADOWS PROMOTING
WHITE SUPREMACY LITERATURE

February 9, 2009

Commentary by James Miko

 

Oklahoma Conservative Political Action Committee (OCPAC) president Charlie Meadows claimed in a recent article he penned that Gossip Boy is part of the homosexual agenda, then he quoted a Bible verse endorsing the killing of homosexuals. Now he is trying to convince his fellow OCPAC members to rush out and purchase a book, which ranks high on the white supremacy reading list.

 

Leave it to Oklahoma’s #1 Moron to listen to an AM radio show and hear an ad for a book written by one of America’s foremost mental defects, G. Edward Griffin, that he reads and then adopts as the Gospel and starts trying to sell to everyone in town. From that we can get a pretty clear picture of what fictions Meadows is susceptible to out there.      

 


CHARLIE MEADOWS

 

Today, in his weekly announcement to his fellow morons and nuts with OCPAC, Meadows (after referring to the Oklahoma Gazette as the “Gay Zette”, announcing the next John Birch Society meeting, and lauding professional conspiracy fearmonger Charles Key’s state resolution to declare Oklahoma’s sovereignty) Meadows decided it would be a good time to pitch a book he’d heard an ad about, while listening to Foilhead AM Radio.

 

G. Edward Griffin, an officer with the John Birch Society, wrote the book The Creature From Jekyll Island in 1993 with the title based on a November 1910 meeting of bankers and economic advisors at Jekyll Island, Georgia. The book claims that many, many years ago a plot was formed between the World Bank, the Federal Reserve, and the United Nations to destroy America through a combination of military and financial control. It’s the age old fruitcake conspiracy where Jews, the Vatican, and other players are puppet masters all involved in the Illuminati.  Oh I must not leave out that eye on top of the pyramid on the dollar thing. 

 


G. EDWARD GRIFFIN

 

Meadows promotes the book by saying, “This is all about waking up a sleeping nation and informing them with factual and important knowledge citizens must know so they can understand the root problems with our economy and the coming financial ruin of this nation if we don’t change course from what we have been doing for such a long time.” 

 

“Factual and important knowledge” --- let’s keep that part of Meadows’ evaluation in mind.

 

Legitimate academic economists have been critical of Griffin’s suspect claims calling them “conspiratorial”, “an amateurish take on history”, and “highly suspect”.

 

This 600 page book is on my top 10 most important books to read,” says Meadows.

 

I, for one, do believe it is as Meadows claims on his top 10 most important books to read. In fact, it’s also recommended reading by the Ku Klux Klan and the organization calling itself the Confederate States of America, who are leading a rebirth of Southern Identity. 

 

Additionally, the Solar General has an audio lecture by Griffin covering his book along with ones by others showcasing how Africans have a low IQ making them borderline retarded, a call to Aryan warriors, speeches by imperial wizards, the facts about Jewish communism, and even one thrown in by a Black Panther, who they quaintly refer to as a darkie. They describe Griffin’s lecture as being about “the corrupt lickspittle slavey politicians (and by extension, their arch-Zionist masters) who brought about the Federal Reserve system, to the long-range detriment and eventual destruction of the American and world economies.”

 

I may have to listen to the one described on Solar General as, “The (in)famous book by the late Dr. William Pierce is now available in an audio format read by Dr. Pierce himself. Follow the exploits of Earl Turner as he battles the evil minions of ZoG and makes the ultimate sacrifice so future generations of Whites may live in relative peace and self-determination, free from the horrors and abuses of multi-culti corruption. Not to be missed!!”

 

Charlie Meadows should start a white supremacy book club; darkies, evil minions, arch-Zionist masters, and all.

 

Meadows’ revered author is quite a character with roots in what can only be described as theories born of mental illness and rooted in the anti-Semitism and racism of Griffin’s cohorts. Griffin has in the past claimed to have discovered the cure for cancer and the remains of Noah’s Ark. Since he is quick to give so much credibility to Griffin, I must assume Meadows believes those are “factual and important” premises as well. His adoration and belief in the author tells just as much about Charlie as anything does.

 

In 1974 Griffin claimed that John D. Rockefeller was squashing the use of Vitamin B-17 (laetrile) shots. In the book he authored World Without Cancer, Griffin with no medical background declared cancer was caused by a deficiency of the vitamin and could be cured by injections, but, as Rockefeller’s financial interests were threatened, the Illuminati were keeping the cure from the people. Griffin’s book claimed that Rockefeller had donated money to medical schools to find drugs to cure cancer, but it was to prevent them from using the vitamin cure. The American Cancer Society labeled it all as quackery.

 

In 1968 Griffin was writing political material for vice-presidential candidate Curtis LeMay, who was running on the George Wallace ticket. Wallace, of course, is the Alabama bigot, who favored racial segregation and who said, “In the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth, I draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny, and I say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever.”

 


SEGREGATIONIST GEORGE WALLACE WITH STATE TROOPERS 

 

In 1963, as Alabama governor, Wallace boldly stood in front of school doors screaming at frightened black children to stay the hell out. When President John F. Kennedy sent federal marshals and troops in to protect the students, Wallace pissed himself and slithered aside. Later he tried the same tactic at an elementary school where he very manly tried to stop four black grade schoolers from going to class. The anti-Semitic Wallace opposed civil rights for blacks and during another presidential run in 1972 was shot four times by Arthur Bremer and left paralyzed from the waist down – he never could stand in front of little black kids trying to go to school after that.

 

LeMay, a demented Cold Warrior and strict Bircher-style nut himself, was advocating using nuclear warheads to send Vietnam back to the Stone Age, despite the fact that Russia and China would’ve turned around and sent America back to…well to like modern Oklahoma. Charlie Meadows’ hero Griffin got a lot of practice writing conspiracy theories, racist tirades, and demands for bombing everything in sight.    

 

The trigger-happy character General Jack D. Ripper in the movie Dr. Strangelove is based on Griffin’s former boss Curtis LeMay, such was the derision many had for a person, who during WWII, bragged about bombing civilian Japanese cities by saying, “[we] scorched, boiled and baked to death" some 300,000 people. The gasoline-jellied bombing was said to have in six hours killed more people than any time in the history of man.

 

 

"At a Georgetown dinner party recently, the wife of a leading senator sat next to Gen. Curtis LeMay, chief of staff of the Air Force.  He told her a nuclear war was inevitable.  It would begin in December and be all over by the first of the year.  In that interval, every major American city -- Washington, New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, Chicago, Los Angeles -- would be reduced to rubble.  Similarly, the principal cities of the Soviet Union would be destroyed.  The lady, as she tells it, asked if there were any place where she could take her children and grandchildren to safety; the general would, of course, at the first alert be inside the top-secret underground hideout near Washington from which the retaliatory strike would be directed.  He told her that certain unpopulated areas in the far west would be safest."  --Marquis Childs, nationally syndicated columnist, Washington Post, 19 July 1961

 

Well, LeMay didn’t win the ’68 race or get to nuke the world and Griffin was without a job.

 

In 1992 Griffin wrote and narrated the documentary The Discovery of Noah’s Ark, which was based on the accounts of David Fasold, who claimed to have discovered the mythical ship in Turkey. Griffin believed in the tale, but subsequent expeditions to find the Ark failed miserably and left many to conclude it was a hoax.


 

In 2002 Griffin founded the group Freedom Force International, to help elect those who share his views to political office – say people like Oklahoma State Senator Randy Brogdon maybe? 

 

So this is the type of person that Meadows believes in and fills his thoughts around. Whereas rational people snicker at Griffin, Meadows embraces him. Everyone in unison say, “Charlie Meadows is a fucking nut, who is better off picking his dingleberries (and eating them) than trying to think.”

 

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If you’d like a copy of The Creature From Jekyll Island, you may contact Charlie Meadows at charliemeadows@peoplepc.com  The first fifty people to respond will receive a free 100 ft roll of heavy duty aluminum foil.

 

The OCPAC meets every Wednesday at noon at Italiano’s restaurant in OKC where they toast the likes of Sally Kern and tell the parents of autistic children to rub cream on their heads or get the hell out of Oklahoma.