PHOTOS TIE SALLY KERN WITH WHITE SUPREMACIST/APARTHEID FIGURES!

SALLY’S VISION FOR AMERICA: HER NEO-NAZI, PRO-APARTHEID, DEATH TO HOMOSEXUALS, AND APOCALYPSE-WAITING ALLIES

 

July 6, 2009

By James Miko

 

On October 18, 2008, a newly launched Gossip Boy penned an article titled ‘Comes the Executioner’ about Sally Kern’s sinister associates. That revealing article, only read by our early readers, is published below this one. This new article expands upon the original and more closely links the state legislator to a number of white supremacists, segregationists, and religious zealots wanting to wage a violent war on homosexuals and execute them.

 

PART ONE

 

Kern’s most recent action against gays on July 2, 2009, where her supporters gathered for the signing of the Oklahoma Citizen’s Proclamation for Morality, has only served to expose the representative’s connections to a number of malevolent figures. Indeed, the ones overseeing the event all happened to be figures within the movement that will be exposed here.

 

Sally Kern is just a mouth. Like Paul Blair, she lacks the intelligence and sophistication to have built her crusade on her own. As we have monitored her for a number of months, it became more and more obvious that nothing Kern did was original. It was all scripted and every word she used was taken from others.

 

Just as it is with Paul Blair, founder of Reclaim Oklahoma and pastor at Fairview Baptist Church in Edmond, who we first thought was plagiarizing all his sermons and articles as word for word we were able to find past writings by others he was claiming as his own. Then the pieces started coming together. The ties to certain national beings became clearer and clearer. From that we arrived at the belief that Oklahoma was ripe for influence and certain individuals were waiting to take advantage of that. They found a couple of puppets in Kern and Blair, who could organize on the state level. Kern was assigned to begin efforts at putting a Christian Heritage spin in legislation. Blair could bring together the backwoods pastors and independent Baptists.  

 

The John Birch Society (JBS), who shares some of the conspiracy beliefs with the Christian Identity Movement but not the more Reconstructionalist/Dominionist views of the religious patriots, had established a strong resurrection of their waning national group right here in our state with Oklahoma State Rep. Charles Key. Key was previously a legislator in the state and after a prolonged absence regained his seat in 2006. In January of this year the JBS teamed with Reclaim Oklahoma to sponsor the conspiracy-fueled ‘Clouds Over America’ conference that featured Sally Kern exposing the homosexual agenda. 

 

Key is a conspiracy theorist deeply involved over the years with the JBS and partly responsible for their rebirth in Oklahoma.  He, also, is suspected of being involved in the domestic militia extremist movement that was popular in the ‘90’s and is now resurfacing. Immediately following the April 19, 2005, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma, Key, a seated state legislator, went to work trying to deflect attention off of domestic suspects.

 

Timothy McVeigh, who was found guilty of the terror event and executed on June 11, 2001, claimed his motive for the bombing revolved around his resentment over the Waco Siege in 1993 and the Ruby Ridge Incident in Idaho during 1992. Motivated by his hatred for the federal government McVeigh joined with Terry Nichols, a member of the Christian Identity Movement (CIM), to conduct the act of terror.

 

Key was joined by national representatives of the John Birch Society, who were looking for a new cause célèbre after the Soviet collapse had seen their anti-communist membership base dwindle to near non-existence. A paranoid vision of a new world order where the U.S. government was the new enemy was a natural progression and the white supremacists, tax dodgers, armed militias, and rightwing paramilitary Christian groups were ripe for exploitation. Thus the union began a campaign to lessen suspicions against McVeigh and Patriot groups and turn a questioning eye on the United States government.   

 

Key brought in ally Oklahoma State Rep. Bill Graves to serve as his legal counsel, as he conducted an independent investigation into the terror attack and questions were raised over his fundraising conduct.  Graves, who now serves as an Oklahoma County District Judge, had been a representative for District 84 from 1978 to 1986 and then regained his legislative seat in 1996. An Oklahoma columnist has referred to Graves as, “Oklahoma's answer to the Taliban's Mullah Omar in that he appears to believe that governance is conducted by divine right and that all law should be derived from religious law.”  

 

During Graves’ tenure as a Oklahoma lawmaker he introduced bills that would force the posting of the Ten Commandments in classrooms and courthouses, make same-sex marriage and/or civil unions and recognition of such illegal, bar gays and lesbians from adopting children, making any parent involved in homosexually unfit to be a parent, and attempted to make breastfeeding in public a criminal act that would make nursing mothers sex offenders. Last year it was Graves who publicly condemned the American Bar Association for including sexual orientation protections into their bylaws.

 

Sally Kern was born Sarah Rogers on November 27, 1946 in Jonesboro, Arkansas. That city is located in northern part of Arkansas, which along with the bordering Southern Missouri, is considered the center of activity for the Christian Identity Movement.

 

She later moved to Texas and then to Idaho where she resided during the siege at Ruby Ridge in that state. After the April 19, 1995 bombing, Kern and her husband Steve sent their oldest son Jesse to attend Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee, OK.  Pastor Stephen Kern then resigned his position from Calvary Baptist Church in Boise, Idaho and he, Sally, and youngest son Nathan moved to Oklahoma City.  

 

On May 29, 1996, thirteen months after the bombing, Stephen D. and Sarah R. Kern purchased a home at 2713 North Sterling Avenue in Oklahoma City from William D. and Connie C. Graves for $99,000. The Graves had lived in that home since 1986 and it was that same William “Bill” Graves who assisted Charles Key in spreading disinformation about the Murrah Building Bombing.

 

Graves did not seek re-election in 2004, but after announcing she’d been called to become a cultural warrior for God, Sally Kern sought and won his legislature seat for House District 84. She retained Graves’ anti-gay and anti-federal government platform as well. So, Kern had moved into yet another “house” previously occupied by the Murrah Building Bombing naysayer Bill Graves.

 

Graves was elected to the office of Oklahoma County District Judge in 2006. His campaign manager was Timothy Pope, who on May 6, 2009, was found guilty of the aiding and abetting of an illegal campaign contribution. Pope’s co-defendant Kenneth Brent Rinehart, the notorious homophobe and former Oklahoma County Commissioner, awaits trial for the incident.

 

Pope was assisted in getting Bill Graves elected to the judgeship by Enid attorney Stephen Jones. Jones was Timothy McVeigh’s defense attorney during his Denver trial for the federal building bombing. Jones, his law firm, and family funneled in large amounts of money into Graves’ campaign.

 

Also in 2006, Pope was an advisor for both Charles Key and Jason Murphey’s campaigns for state representative. Key and Murphey are members of the JBS and maintain close ties with Sally Kern and support her anti-gay agenda.   

 

PART TWO

 

On July 2, 2009, Oklahoma State Representative Sally Kern of House District 84 introduced a manifesto blaming current economic woes on the country’s morality problems and targeted President Barack Obama’s designation of June as Pride month for gays and lesbians.

 

Never leaving her side for a moment was fellow state lawmaker Mike Reynolds.

 


REYNOLDS AND KERN

 

According to his House member webpage, Mike Reynolds is the information systems director for an organization called Vision America.

 

That group was founded in 1998 by Rick Scarborough and its stated goal is to recruit patriot pastors, who will assist in displacing Constitutional law with Biblical Code. Their beliefs include that only Christians should be allowed to hold office in America and punishment for moral transgressions should reflect Mosaic Law (such as the stoning deaths of homosexuals).  

 

The nationally known homophobe Scarborough has written the books In Defense of Mixing Church and State and quotes used by Sally Kern and Paul Blair in their various Christian Heritage and homophobic claims are identical to those found with Vision America.


Rick Scarborough

 

During January 2008 Reclaim Oklahoma hosted Scarborough at their “One Day Crusade to Save America” event at Oklahoma Christian University in Edmond, Oklahoma. Also at the gathering was former Navy Chaplain Gordon Klingenschmitt, who has been playing martyr for the last few years after being drummed out of the service for insubordination after refusing to stop appearing at partisan political events in uniform. Klingenschmitt claimed the Navy discharged him for wanting to pray in the name of Jesus, which turned out to be one of many lies he was fond of telling. 

 


Gordon Klingenschmitt in uniformm outside the White House in the company of former

Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore (far left), End Times Prophet Rob Schenck (second from left) and Rick Scarborough (right).

 

Among those on Vision America’s advisory board is Tim LaHaye. LaHaye is more widely known for his ‘Left Behind’ series of books that deal with life on Earth after the Rapture.

 

In those violent apocalyptic fiction books homosexuals are either treated as enemies of Christians and fought or as lackeys of the antichrist. Prominent gay characters in the series are shown to be weak and effeminate compared to the strong masculinity of opposing Christian characters. One gay character is presented as creating a statue of the antichrist and worshipping at its feet.

 

According to a Wiki article on LaHaye:

 

In 1978 LaHaye published The Unhappy Gays , which was later retitled What Everyone Should Know About Homosexuality. The book called homosexuals "militant, organized" and "vile."[17] The Unhappy Gays also argues that gays share 16 pernicious traits, including "incredible promiscuity," "deceit," "selfishness," "vulnerability to sadism-masochism" and "poor health and an early death." He speculates whether those who accept gays even though they are so unhappy or "those who practiced Old Testament capital punishment" on gays are more "cruel and inhuman." He has called the book "a model of compassion."[4] He believes that homosexuality can be cured.[3][18][19] However, he says that such conversions are rare.[20]

 

His wife, Beverly LaHaye, shares his views on homosexuality, which Concerned Women for America, a group that she helped to found, actively opposes. In a mailing sent to the group's members she wrote that gays and lesbians "want their depraved 'values' to become our children's values. Homosexuals expect society to embrace their immoral way of life. Worse yet, they are looking for new recruits!"[21]

 

One of their sons, Lee LaHaye, is the chief financial officer of Concerned Women for America and is alleged to be openly gay.[22][23] The CWA have never rebutted the claim.[24]

 

Another telling passage from that Wiki entry about LaHaye states, “According to Jimmy Akin, LaHaye, though had made clear that he does not endorse Sun Myung Moon's theological ideas, he was affiliated to the Unification Church. He was the chair of Moon’s Coalition for Religious Freedom, and he and his wife have attended and spoken at Moon-sponsored events.”

 

Gossip Boy has previously written of Sally Kern’s affiliation with the Bott Radio Network, whose owner, like LaHaye, has been involved with Sun Myung Moon. On her website Kern claims to be a board member for the Advisory Council of Bott Radio. Additionally, she maintains membership in Concerned Women for America; Beverly LaHaye’s group. She is also a member of the anti-gay Eagle Forum, which was founded by Phyllis Schlafly.

 

Kern, LaHaye, and Schlafly are all alleged to be mothers of gay sons.

 

Kern’s close associate Richard Bott is a notorious figure in the history of Apartheid, which was a system of racial oppression forced on blacks by the white minority rule in South Africa from 1948 to 1994. It saw the long term imprisonment of black leader Nelson Mandela and uncountable human rights abuses by white supremacists. Bott was employed by those white supremacists to promote Apartheid in America.    

 


PRO-APARTHEID FIGURE RICHARD BOTT WITH SALLY KERN IN 2008

KERN IS ON THE BOARD OF ADVISORS FOR BOTT RADIO


 

Paul Sublett is the general manager for the Bott Radio Network’s Oklahoma City division. During the July 2, 2009, signing of the Proclamation for Morality it was Sublett and Paul Blair, who manned the document and held it as others signed. Sublett was responsible for aiding in the spreading of a pro-Apartheid racial segregation message in America.

 


APARTHEID FIGURE  PAUL SUBLETT HOLDING ON TO KERN'S PROCLAMATION FOR MORALITY,

WHILE RECLAIM OKLAHOMA'S PAUL BLAIR SIGNS THE DOCUMENT.

 

An article about Richard Bott claims:

 

Richard Bott – Council of National Policy Board of Governors 1996, member, 1988, 1998; President, Bott Radio Network, 11 stations; Member, executive committee and board of directors, National Religious Broadcasters. Member of Ed McAteer ' Religious Roundtable Council.

 

Supporter of apartheid.

 

"South Africa's Department of Information (DOI) authorized expenditures of $73 million for more than 160 secret projects to buy politicians and media favorable to the apartheid state. "Rev. Moon's Washington Times was one of the beneficiaries -- approximately $4.5 million was funneled to Moon's overseas enterprises. The South African government bought substantial interest in a chain of more than sixty newspapers in the U.S...fundamentalist Christians remain the last bastion of support in the U.S. for South African apartheid. Beginning in the spring of 1986, Christian TV and radio preachers sympathetic to Pretoria have waged a media campaign... The current Christian Right media treatment of South Africa was organized at the February 1986 convention of the National Religious Broadcasters... In May, National Religious Broadcasters executive director Ben Armstrong toured South Africa with... Dick Bott, owner of a string of Christian radio stations in the Midwest... the tour was paid for not by U.S. broadcasters but by an "anonymous group of South African businessmen." Armstrong confirmed this and agreed that some of the money may come from the South African government, as Haus indicated."  

 

Bott went on to use his fundamentalist radio stations to spread the white supremacist message that Apartheid was a legitimate system of governance and non-whites were functioning quite well under it. He advocated his listeners contact their Congressmen and prevent the passage of sanctions by the United States against the reigning South African government.


Sublett began working for Bott in 1984 and was charged with spreading the pro-Apartheid message to the Midwest. 

 

Clearly, the Oklahoma lawmaker has too many ties to figures and groups that want to subjugate anyone that they do not perceive as one of them. Kern’s mentors are ones who worship the idea that homosexuals are beasts serving the antichrist and must be publicly stoned to death. Other close friends are involved in the anti-government movement, white supremacist activities and even one of the 20th Century’s most shameful events – Apartheid.

 

Most significantly, Kern’s ties to figures revolving around the domestic terror event that left 168 Oklahomans dead and 680 injured, should call for nothing less than an outrage and a demand for a federal inquiry into just what the hell is going on here.    

 

Clearly, homosexuals are not a threat worse than terrorism, as Kern has claimed. Nor are we the real moral threat to the nation. For murder, corruption, oppression, and acts of terror against the United States of America one only has to look at Sally’s Christmas card list for the true threat.  

 

 

PREVIOUS COVERAGE BY GOSSIP BOY………..

 

SEE ALSO http://gossip-boy.com/Patrick_McGuigan.html

EXCLUSIVE: SALLY KERN CONNECTED TO SUPREMACIST GROUPS

 

COMES THE EXECUTIONER: SALLY KERN’S NEO-FASCIST
AND DOMINIONIST LEADERS WANT YOU LIQUIDATED

October 19, 2008

INVESTIGATIVE REPORT

By James Miko and Wayne Fuller

 

Readers will first want to read THIS STORY for additional background.

 

Sally Kern’s campaign website lists her membership in the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and her serving on the advisory board for Bott Radio. Yet the two men who founded those groups have close relations to dominionism, neo-fascism, white supremacy, and the “liquidation of Jews, gypsies, and homosexuals”. Kern further claims membership in the Eagle Forum, which was founded by a close relation of that pair.

 

The three groups are all interconnected and the people founding them have three suspected goals in common: the subjugation of minorities, the extermination of homosexuality, and a world government controlled by an apocalyptic Christian cult made up of groups like the youth-oriented Joel’s Army, who self-identify as “the angry locusts sent by God to plague mankind” and to launch Armageddon. Joel’s Army is also known as Latter Rain and Manifest Sons of God. They believe that it has been prophesied they become an Armageddon-ready military force with a divine mandate to physically impose Christian "dominion" on non-believers

 


Rep. Sally Kern

 

Sally Kern maintains membership in all those groups and all are listed on her campaign website. Under the link titled About Sally it says, “Sally’s memberships include Olivet Baptist Church, the Northwest Chamber of Commerce, Heart and Hand non-profit ministry, Eagle Forum, Frontier Country Republican Women’s Club, Advisory Board for the Master of Leadership Public Administration at Mid-America Christian University, Tri-Cities Republican Women’s Club, Oklahoma City Republican Women’s Club, and the American Legislative Exchange Council. She is, also, a board member of the Advisory Council for BOTT Radio, a member of the Board of Trustees of the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, member of the Office of Personnel Management’s Employee Assistance Program Advisory Council, and member of the Advisory Board for HIRE (Help in Reaching Employment) at the Moore Norman Technology Center. Sally is also a member of the National Rifle Association (NRA).”

 

She has claimed that gays are worse than terrorists. Yet she seems to be the one who belongs to what some consider a terror network of extremist end-time Christians, who given the opportunity would publicly execute homosexuals.

 

What may sound like a wild movie plot to more rational minds are the real motivations pushing a group of fringe biblical literalists to put members like Sally Kern into state office in order to influence legislation and displace democracy with their dominionist theocratical law.

 

Dominionism (or Christian Reconstructionalism) begins with the basics belief that:

 

1) Satan usurped man's dominion over the earth through the temptation of Adam and Eve

 

2) The Church is God's instrument to take dominion back from Satan

 

3) Jesus cannot or will not return until the Church has taken dominion by gaining control of the earth's governmental and social institutions

 

In order to bring forth Rapture and Jesus’ return, then hardline dominionists believe they must take absolute control of government, religion, media, business, arts and entertainment, and other aspects of culture. 

 

They feel they must convert as many people as possible. This can be done by coercion, through reparative therapy, re-education camps and, if needed, inquisition-style torture. If those methods fail, then the individual would be executed.

 

For these believers, Jesus will not come to them while homosexuality exists on earth. Thus they must cure or destroy it in order to beckon their savior and gain their own salvation. The philosophy of the groups Sally Kern belongs to does offer homosexuals the opportunity to change, but failing that the homosexual would be liquidated.

 

In conjunction with taking control of the federal government where they work to amend the United States Constitution to oppress gays, strive to remove the separation of church and state, and have biblical code be deciding factors in U.S policy in areas like relations with Israel, these groups use their members to advance anti-gay and pro-dominionist agendas in state government. Their current early focus is in placing biblical code such as the Ten Commandments into classrooms and courthouses, removing gay supportive literature from libraries, eliminating abortion, denying gay rights and making gay behavior into criminal offenses, militarizing Christian groups, and forcing the teaching of creationism and prayer in schools.

 

Sally Kern’s legislative agenda since she took office in 2004 is identical to the triune’s known agenda. Her methods are indistinguishable from those taught by dominionist leaders and her personal life does appear to be somewhat militarized, as Kern is a member of the NRA, a gun advocacy group, and has twice been caught by law enforcement trying to carry a firearm into the state capitol. Opponents claim Kern has attempted to publicly incite a state, which has been a victim of terrorism, by claiming gays were worst than terrorists. She has been accused of trying to manipulate others into carrying out acts of violence on gays through her fear mongering.

 

Critics of those describing Christian Reconstructionalists as dominionists decry that it is an attempt to discredit the movement by claiming it will reinstitute slavery, place a white elite over minorities, and take control of the government. Yet the leaders of the movement’s involvement with neo-fascists and the literature they distribute and endorse, suggests that the warnings about dominionism have validity.

 

Further, opponent’s of dominionism are quick to point out that Reconstructionalist leader George Grant says in his book Changing of the Guard, “Christians have an obligation, a mandate, a commission, a holy responsibility to reclaim the land for Jesus Christ -- to have dominion in civil structures, just as in every other aspect of life and godliness. But it is dominion we are after. Not just a voice. It is dominion we are after. Not just influence. It is dominion we are after. Not just equal time. It is dominion we are after. World conquest. That's what Christ has commissioned us to accomplish." 

 

To some, Kern appears to be using a purported gay agenda to cover up the dominionist agenda she receives from the groups she holds membership in. Using a diversionary tactic like scaring people with something like a gay agenda is a technique advocated by Paul Weyrich – the founder of Kern’s ALEC organization.

 

The Integration of Theory and Practice by Eric Heubeck has been called by TheocracyWatch “Paul Weyrich’s Training Manuel and a manifesto for dominionism.”

 


Paul Weyrich, Founder of ALEC

 

Katherine Yurica of The Yurica Report says it promotes using deception, divisiveness, and misinformation in order to allow conservative evangelicals to gain and keep control of seats of power in the government of the United States.

 

Some Excerpts:

 

Our movement will be entirely destructive, and entirely constructive. We will not try to reform the existing institutions. We only intend to weaken them, and eventually destroy them. We will endeavor to knock our opponents off-balance and unsettle them at every opportunity. All of our constructive energies will be dedicated to the creation of our own institutions.

 

We will use guerrilla tactics to undermine the legitimacy of the dominant regime.

 

The manifesto states that the takeover process will occur in three stages: developing a “highly motivated elite able to coordinate future activities,” developing “institutions designed to make an impact on the wider elite and a relatively small minority of the masses,” and transforming “the overall character of American popular culture.

 

Weyrich wrote a sterling endorsement on the book jacket of "Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites in the Allocutions of Pius XII: A Theme Illuminating American Social History." The book is considered a must read for those in neo-confederate, Christian Identity, and white supremacy circles, who wish to bring back the glory days of slavery and an elite class of nobility overseeing the lives of everyone else. This is considered very much in line with the first stage “highly motivated elite able to coordinate future activities” of the dominionist takeover.

 


Campaign report form showing funds used for ALEC conference

 

In July 2008, using money donated to her re-election campaign, Sally Kern attended ALEC’s national convention in Chicago, where she was given this year’s agenda to work towards in the state house.  The agenda is never released to the public and is kept secret by ALEC members. Expenses for that trip are documented in Kern’s campaign reports filed with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission.

 

Richard Bott, president of the Bott Radio Network, where Sally Kern sits on his advisory board, is a strong advocate of dominionism and in the 1980s assisted the South African government in trying to maintain an apartheid state. South Africa’s Department of Information funneled money to the National Religious Broadcasters, whose executive director Ben Armstrong with Richard Bott in tow toured the African country then returned and used their radio influence to convince Americans that blacks were functioning well under apartheid.  Bott helped guide fundementalist radio stations in being a strong bastion for defending South African white rule.      

 



Dick Bott shown with Sally Kern

 

Bott’s Christian radio empire, which includes the KQVC station in Oklahoma City, features dominionist programming through Salem Broadcasting.  Bott was a guest speaker at the Reclaim Oklahoma for Christ Conference in Edmond, OK this past July. In a letter addressed to ‘Patriot Pastors’ on their website it says, “The separation of church and state was intended to keep the state out of the church’s business, however the church was still to have great influence of the state’s business.”

 

The mission of Reclaim Oklahoma is “To educate our pastors, legislators, educators, students and all citizens as to the truth about America's Christian Heritage and the role of fundamental, Biblical Christianity in the establishment and function of our legal, legislative and educational systems; and to work towards the successful reestablishment of these values in our society today."

 

Reclaiming Oklahoma for Christ helped to organize a rally for Sally Kern at the Oklahoma State Capitol to support her after she was caught making her now infamous anti-gay remarks. Dominionist leaders and followers from several cities packed the rotunda. The groups founder Paul Blair of the Fairview Baptist Church is seen speaking at the Kern rally in the video below. Blair is one of 32 pastors nationwide that are under investigation for violating federal tax law for their organized politicking from the pulpit action on September 29, 2008.

 

 

Bott and Ben Armstrong are members of a secretive organization called the Council of National Policy (CNP), whose former governor (some sources call him co-founder) is Paul Weyrich founder of ALEC, whose national conference Sally Kern attended in July. The CNP is considered a dominionist umbrella group.

 

One member of CNP is Ernest Istook Jr., former Congressman from Oklahoma. Istook now is a distinguished fellow at the Heritage Foundation, which was first headed in 1973 by Weyrich. 

 

Mark Crispin Miller, a media critic with New York University, claims the CNP is a "highly secretive theocratic organization -- what they want is basically religious rule"

 

The CNP was founded in 1981 by Tim LaHaye, author of the apocalyptic Left Behind book series, graduate of the “homophobic and one time no-blacks-allowed” Bob Jones University, and author of the 1978 book The Unhappy Gays, which is considered an early training manual for gay reparative treatment.

 

LaHayes widely-popular Left Behind books, known for their ultra-militaristic glorification of violence and bloodshed, have been turned into a series of films starring former child actor now turned evangelist Kirk Cameron. Sources consider the series to be part of Weyrich’s instruction that “television and video are the most conducive to propagandistic purposes of any media and our movement must learn to make use of this medium. A skillfully produced motion picture or television documentary has tremendous persuasive power.”

 


 

In addition to governing CNP and establishing ALEC, Weyrich helped found the Heritage Foundation, which he led with the help of advisor Laszlo Pasztor, a convicted Nazi collaborator. Pasztor had belonged to the Hungarian Arrow Cross a pro-Nazi government group charged with the liquidation of Hungarian Jews, gypsies, and homosexuals during World War II.

 

Pasztor was hired to work at the Coalitions For America organization chaired by Weyrich. Some researchers show Pasztor as serving as Weyrich’s right hand man. CFA issued statements to Congress calling for measures that would’ve hindered the Justice Department’s investigation into suspected Nazi war criminals. In 1988, while working for the George H. Bush presidential run, Pasztor’s past was exposed and he was dismissed from the campaign.

 


Nazi Party member Laszlo Pasztor  
 

Weyrich operates another conservative group called the Free Congress Foundation of which CFA is a branch of; their leadership classes include the reading of Adolph Hitler’s Mein Kampf.

 

Weyrich and Pasztor hired Roger Pearson, a controversial British race scientist, to the editorial board of the Heritage Foundation’s publication Policy Review. The Heritage Foundation is another venture of Weyrich. Pearson organized the Northern League of Europe and headed the World Anti-Communist League, which was exposed as being a multinational network of Nazi war criminals, Latin American death squad leaders, and North American neo-fascists. 

 

As previously mentioned Ernest Istook Jr. now works for the Heritage Foundation and, like Pasztor, is of Hungarian descent. While in Congress, Istook attempted to get a Constitutional Amendment passed which would’ve permitted prayer in school. In 2005, Istook was found to have received $29,000 in political contributions from Jack Abramoff, who is a former member of CNP and now serving a federal prison sentence for fraud and corruption. Istook along with Jim Inhofe and Sally Kern are considered three of the most notorious dominionists in Oklahoma – and all three have led highly public anti-gay campaigns.    


In 1986 Abramoff founded the International Freedom Foundation, which like Kern's friend Bott and the CNP, received money from the South African government. The IFF was paid to help prolong apartheid by portraying figures like Nelson Mandela as terrorists and communists and influence U.S. policy away from posing economic sanctions on the white regime.  
 

In 1975, Pearson, a leading proponent of militant eugenics, which sought to create a master race, organized the North American neo-fascists into an American branch of the WACL called Council on American Affairs. The WACL financed psychological warfare training in Central America that had involvement with Oliver North. This site has previously shown North’s connection to U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe. North is, also, on the membership roles of the CNP. 

 

Prior to joining Weyrich, Pearson wrote for and organized the Nazi Northern League in Euorpe after which he came to America to work for the Institute for Historical Review, a neo-fascist group that denies the Holocaust.

 

Another early member of CNP was Phyllis Schlafly, whose organization Eagle Forum Sally Kern claims membership in on her campaign website and on her personal legislator page. Schlafly is considered among “the who's who of dominionists”.   

 


Phyllis Schlafly

 

PFLAG has said of Schlafly, "She has consistently opposed full equality for women and for gays and lesbians, and has pushed her anti-equality agenda in our schools and our state houses.”

 

Weyrich’s ALEC, Schalfly’s Eagle Forum, and Bott’s Radio – all dangerous people who founded dangerous groups with anti-gay agendas and beliefs, all three with the CNP and the dangerous neo-fascists pulling the strings, and all three affiliated with Sally Kern.

 

Weyrich, Schlafly, and Bott – all leaders in the dominionist movement and Sally Kern’s philosophical guides – head a movement that if ever successful would see the mass extermination of gays and lesbians in America and around the world. When Sally Kern dismisses the idea that she would cause physical harm to gays, one might keep in mind the techniques taught by Paul Weyrich: using deception, divisiveness, and misinformation.

 

And keep in mind Kern’s recent behavior at a debate for the state corporation commissioner’s race, where she pointed at openly gay candidate Jim Roth and said, “The ends justify the means. We will do whatever it takes to make sure THAT man is not elected.”

 

Just like Weyrich teaches.

And keep in mind that Sally is armed with a gun and full of the dominionist belief that for her to get to Heaven then you must stop being gay – one way or the other. Otherwise her Jesus will never come for her.

 

There comes your executioner.