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Issue Number 26, July 1985
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Saving our Precious Planet
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from Becoming
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a Chemical Garbage Dump
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and a Human Pigsty.
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The subject we are addressing is most urgent. This beautiful
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Planet Earth, our one and only home, past, present and future, is
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being raped and desecrated, poisoned and polluted to the point where
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it will not be fit to live in, or on. For an intelligent, orderly people
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such as the White Race has been, it will not only be an unfit domicile,
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but it will soon be impossible to live here at all, and there
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is no place else to go. The multitude of factors that are destroy-
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ing what is left of our habitat are all rapidly converging to produce
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one consummate catastrophe - the destruction of our natural en-
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vironment, and with it, the demise of the human race - especially
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the White Race.
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What are these factors that are closing in on us? They are
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manifold, but we can narrow them down to a few basics. They are
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(a) Our rapidly exploding technology, created by the genius of
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the White Race itself, and now threatening to destroy us. Besides
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the doomsday threats of the atom bomb, the neutron bomb and the
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hydrogen bomb to end all life in a cataclysmic thunderclap we have
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a slower and an even more certain threat from the burgeoning
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chemical industries. If the hydrogen bomb doesn't set us, the
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chemicals that are increasingly proliferated into our air, water and
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soil will surely poison us, even if it takes a little longer.
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(b) The second major factor that is helping push the environ-
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ment into a planetary garbage dump is greed nd the Jewish
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monetary system that feeds it. At the center of this financial
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monster is the Federal Reserve System, a worldwide gang of ruthless
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Jewish counterfeiters. This gang controls our money and controls
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the course of world events. But they do more than that. Through
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their sleazy business practices, their monopoly of propaganda and
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every other important factor in our lives, they have so corrupted the
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minds and lifestyle of the White Race itself to the point where the
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White Man has now wholeheartedly joined in with these bandits in
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the destruction of our environment, our civilization, and the White
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Race itself.
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Since I have already thoroughly exposed the Federal Reserve
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in Creative Credo Number 40 of the WHITE MAN'S BIBLE (The Brutal
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Truth about inflation and Financial Enslavement - The Federal
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Reserve Board - The Most Gigantic Counterfeiting Ring in the
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World), and also widely distributed our booklet of the same name,
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I will not review that subject again here. Since it to say that the
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greed and avarice of this vicious gang of Jewish counterfeiters is at
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the heart of the pollution problem, as it is, in fact, of practically all
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of the world's major problems.
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(c) The third ma]or factor is the insane obsession of the
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Jewish network as a whole to promote race mixing, especially
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miscegenation of the White Race with all the scum of the world,
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(while the Jews themselves remain intact and aloof from any such
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diabolical program). In the effectiveness of this program lies also the
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fate of the world's environment, and conversely, in the reversal of
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the program lies the only hope of having this planet from
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becoming a poisonous garbage dump and a human pigsty.
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The heart of the Creativity program is four dimensional: A Sound
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Mind in a Sound Body in a Sound Society in a Sound Environment.
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Since these four dimensions are all part of the whole and are in-
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divisible. the whole subject of environment is, Indeed, very germane
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to our religious philosophy. It is an extremely comprehensive sub-
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ject and I will endeavor to project the position of The Church Of The
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Creator in five separate installments.
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Part I Chemical Pollution and the Impossible Disposal Thereof.
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Part II Radio-active Wastes.
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Part III Poisons in our Drinking Water.
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Part IV Pathological Pollution by means of Legal and Illegal
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Drugs.
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Part V Genetic Pollution and Saving our Gene Pool.
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There are several other kinds of pollution in modern times that
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are running rampant and to which we are increasingly subjected.
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Some of these are (a) noise pollution (b) radiation pollution by
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microwave and radio-active substances (c) religious pollution (d) mind
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pollution by propaganda, and (e) a number of other forms of destruc-
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tive pollution.
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Since this subject is too comprehensive to be treated in a limited
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dissertation such as this periodical I will confine this basically to the
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five segments mentioned earlier. Even these will be of limited scope
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and will concentrate on (a) arousing awareness of the threat and (b)
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what we of The CHURCH OF THE CREATOR can and must do
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about it.
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PART 1. CHEMICAL POISONS AND THE DISMAL
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FAILURE TO DISPOSE OF AN INCREASING OVERLOAD OF
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HAZARDOUS WASTE.
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Increasingly, we have read of the crisis of hazardous waste in
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a number of seemingly isolated communities where the inhabitants
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woke up one morning and found that unbeknownst to them, their
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land, their streets, their water and their air was so polluted with tox-
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ic chemicals that they were being slowly but surely poisoned. Sur-
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prise! Surprise! Someone had stealthily been dumping tons and tons
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of poisonous wastes in the "backyard" of their community for years
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and now they were stuck with it. These poisons had now seeped into
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the ground water, into the aquifer, into their wells, and yes, had
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even been sprayed on the streets as a clever way to disguise and
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disperse these poisons. Now, too late, these unwary citizens had
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make an agonizing decision: abandon their homes and life's savings
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and move "elsewhere," or suffer the slow death of toxic poisoning.
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Although hundreds of such incidents preceded it, it was not un-
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til the major disasters of Love Canal in 1978 hit the front pages
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and temporarily pre-empted the evening news on TV that some peo-
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ple began to realize that we had a major pollution problem.
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However, the Love Canal tragedy was only the tip of the iceberg.
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In that incident rain popped leaking drums out of the ground on a
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black tide of long buried chemicals. High incidents of birth defects,
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cancer and other pathological diseases among the local citizenry also
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began popping up at alarming rates. it drove hundreds of families
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away from their homes in Love Canal, and permanently disabled or
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killed many of its former citizens. Protracted litigations and attemp-
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ted clean-ups are still going on, and will continue to do so for years.
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But let us look at a few other cases that are becoming more and
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more common.
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Verna Courtemance is a former school teacher who lives at
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Swartz Creek, a country crossroads 60 miles northwest of Detroit.
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Her former neighbor, Charles Berlin and his partner opened a hazar-
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dous waste incinerator in 1972 next door to Verna's home. The in-
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cinerator, often overloaded, smothered the countryside in acrid
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smoke so dark and dense that firemen on the horizon would take
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it for blazing houses and race over. The corrosive murk turned con-
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vertible car tops into literal rag tops. It reddened children's faces with
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rashes and swelled eyes shut.
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Verna and friends harried state officials by telephone, rally and
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letter for four years before Berlin's smudge pot was shut down
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permanently.
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Did Barlin ever indemnify his neighbors for the massive
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damage be had caused? No. In 1980 he declared bankrupt-
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cy, abandoned the site, and left someone else to clean up
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the mess and carry the burden.
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During the next three years investigators unearthed behind his
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incinerator five storage tanks and the first of 33,000 drums. They
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were bursting with waste that Berlin had been forbidden to burn, yet
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still allowed to haul - from chemical plants, auto factories, steel
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mills, refineries, railroads.
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Verna and her neighbors led a decade long fight to finally get
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a federal an state cleanup underway. In the meantime, citizens liv-
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ing near the incinerator and its accompanying foul, poisonous lagoons
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saw their homes become worthless and their health severely
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impaired.
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Now, with a (partial) cleanup underway, 50 trucks a day rumbl-
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ed past Verna's house for weeks last summer ferrying contaminated
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soil from a nearby field to a landfill in Ohio. To purge the field of
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toxic metals, used motor oil, drug and dye by-products and other
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industrial wastes, backhoes and bulldozers have scooped and scraped
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up 120,000 tons of earth. But that is only the beginning.
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Will it ever be cleaned up? No, not likely, at least, not in the
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present generation, and it certainly will never be restore to its former
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condition. And what about the "landfill" in Ohio to which this mess
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of poisonous garbage is being hauled? Well, it too, will be an eyesore
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and a health hazard in short order, and remain such until the local
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people there wake up and find they have been sandbagged. All the
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cleanup really has done is reshuffle the poisons from one place it was
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not wanted to another place that nobody wants it either, but had not
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organized its opposition (as yet).
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Michigan and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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have so far spent six million dollars at Swartz Creek, and some of
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the 200 firms whose waste was dumped there have pledged 14 million
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dollars more. Many tons of tainted soil remain, leaching toxic con-
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taminants into local aquifers with every rain. To just so much as
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map groundwater pollution will take many years, and while it is be-
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ing mapped it will be further spreading. Eliminating it, if such is ever
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possible, will take decades. How to eliminate it, nobody really knows.
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As the cleanup at Swartz Creek progressed, find followed find.
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In the poisonous stew of one holding pond, one million gallons of
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oily muck was laced with polychlorinated biphenyls - PCBs. Until
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their U.S. production was halted in the late 1970's PCBs were used
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extensively in hydraulic fluid, in coolants for electric transformers,
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and in the manufacture of plastics. It now has become a universal
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and persistent waste - one that accumulates in fish and causes
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animal cancers.
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In another nearby pond, it was believed that drums of
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hydrochloric acid and barrels of cyanide (that's the stuff they mix
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in gas chambers to execute criminals) lurked like mines, needing only
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a blow for their chemicals to leak, mix and form clouds of deadly
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cyanide gas.
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When the pond was safely dredged in 1983, Verna and 165 other
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evacuees cheered. However, they were premature in their optimism.
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It was really only a reprieve.
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"We're prisoners," Verna said. "We are afraid to drink from our
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wells, and out of town friends shy from visits. My sister-in-law won't
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take gifts of my rasberry jam any more."
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Are Swartz Creek and Love Canal isolated cases? Far from it.
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I cite them merely to drive home the devastating and far-reaching
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ramifications only one dump site can create for the adjoining coun-
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tryside. For example, near Seymour, Indiana, a 13 acre disposal
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site was the dumping ground for close to 400 companies. Before a
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(partial) cleanup was begun in December of 1982, it was found that
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50,000 barrels of chemicals clogged the 13 acre site. Placed in that
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leaking drums were such toxic wastes as cyanide, arsenic, PCBs,
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toxic metals, solvents. naphthaline, and 200 pounds of explosive
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material, enough to blow the whole 13 acre mess sky high and spread
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it all over the countryside.
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Chemical Waste Management, the world's largest private
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hazardous waste disposal firm, started a cleanup in December of
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1982. Under threat of suit, 24 (of 400) of the polluting companies
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have so far put up 7.8 million dollars to finance the surface clean
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up. Other firms have agreed to contribute another 5.5 million to
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purge pollutants from ground water and subsoil . Will they succeed?
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Again, not likely. These sums are only a drop in the bucket to (par-
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tially) help alleviate the harm that has been done. That damage,
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however, is permanent and pervasive and no amount of money can
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ever reverse the process.
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Another case in hand is TIMES BEACH, Missouri, which has
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been so contaminated that it was unfit for human habitation. In 1983
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EPA bought the whole town (with taxpayers' money) for 33 million
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dollars and made arrangements to relocate its 2200 residents. The
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culprit in this case was 2, 3, 7, 8-TCDD one of a class of the
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most highly toxic organic chemicals called dioxins.
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Ten years earlier the town's roads had been sprayed with oil to
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control dust. Treacherously laced into the oil (and unbeknownst to
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the townspeople) was an abundant dose of these same dioxins that
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some company wanted to surreptitiously unload. Soil test in TIMES
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BEACH showed that dioxin levels were as high as 1100 times the
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level considered acceptable. Now TIMES BEACH is a ghost town,
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but that isn't the whole story. The health, psychological and finan-
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cial damage done to its 2200 former residents will never be undone,
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not to mention the devastating and permanent environmental damage
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to the townsite itself.
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Are these isolated exceptions? Not by a polluted country mile.
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Partially as a result of the LOVE CANAL publicity, EPA in 1983
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grudgingly started using some of its 1.6 billion dollar SUPERFUND
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set up in 1980 to clean up the most dangerous of the hazardous waste
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dumps.
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How many such dangerous dump sites are there? TIMES
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BEACH, which we have just described, is only one of forty such sites
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in the state of Missouri alone that is under investigation by the EPA.
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The 40 sites are under investigation mainly for dioxin contamina-
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tion (thousands of other toxic chemicals also proliferate the land-
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scape). Even extremely small doses of dioxin can cause miscarriages,
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birth defects, liver damage or death in laboratory animals. To guinea
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pigs, for example, it is 200 times as deadly as strychnine. Does that
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give you an idea of the magnitude of the poisonous threat that has
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been spread over the landscape?
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But let us expand from dioxin and the state of Missouri.
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Just how big is the hazardous waste pileup on the national scale?
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The NATIONAL PRIORITIES LIST of the EPA continues to grow
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as states other than Missouri scramble to locate dangerous site
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within their borders. At stake are billions of dollars of federal cleanup
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funds. By October of 1984 the EPA had designated or proposed 786
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waste sites for the list. The agency estimates that the list may even-
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tually contain at least 2500 emergency sites, but there are at least
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16,000 known hazardous waste sites in the United States, all of
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which, sooner or later, are a potential time bomb. Imagine 16,000
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SWARTZ CREEKS, or TIMES BEACHES, or LOVE CANALS,
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spread across the country polluting the land, air and water - poison-
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ing its residents, killing its wildlife! Bat they merely reflect PAST
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criminal negligence. Where is the increasing garbage of the
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future going to end up?
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No one knows the true sum of our toxic wastes, but the 264
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million metric tons regulated by EPA in 1981 would fill the New
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Orleans Superdome almost 1,500 times over. Since 1950 we have
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"disposed" of possibly six billion tons in, or on, the land, into our
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water, or into the air - steadily increasing our potential exposure
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to dangerous toxic chemicals that can cause cancer, birth defects,
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miscarriages, nervous disorders, blood diseases, and damage to liver,
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kidneys and our genes.
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But have we really disposed of these toxic chemicals or are they
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really still there, accumulating in ever larger piles and dumps clos-
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ing in on us, and threatening to turn the world into an uninhabitable,
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garbage dump? Have we solved the problem? No, we have not. Is
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there a viable solution in the future?
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Let us examine the ingenious methods that government and in-
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dustry have devised to seemingly "dispose" of all these billions of
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tons of toxic poisons.
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Well, they are not really so ingenious at all. Basically they con-
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sist of dumping them somewhere that will be at least temporarily
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less objectionable - until the surrounding territory itself, too,
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becomes intolerably polluted and/or until such dumps invariably run
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out of room.
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Here are some of the most prominent "accepted" methods:
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(a) Incinerators. Burn it and send the refuse into the at-
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mosphere. This does compact the waste and somewhat reduce its
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volume. It is not feasible, however, to do so with our most dangerous
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wastes, such as toxic chemicals from petroleum refineries, chemical
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plants, and manufacturing plants.
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(b) Landfills. It costs $50 to $800 per ton to incinerate wastes,
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therefore most companies view it as a too costly means of disposing
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of their toxic castoffs, three times as much as it costs to bury it. As
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a result less than 1 per cent is cremated, and the cheaper landfill
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is the first choice of most companies.
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But landfills, as we have seen from the experiences at Love
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Canal, Swartz Creek and Times Beach are not a "disposal" at all.
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They are merely a ticking bomb, accumulating to levels of intolerable
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pollution at the site and the surrounding environment. They pollute
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the soil, intrude into the aquifers and the ground water and soon
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poison the soil.
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Nor is the attempted "cleanup" program any solution . It is merely
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trying to redress an already overloaded area into another area where
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it is also not wanted. Nor does it solve the mountains of future ac-
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cumulations that are staring us in the face, year after year.
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(c) Running waste into sewage "treatment" plants, then runn-
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ing it into our rivers, lakes or the oceans. This too, is a stopgap
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measure and largely ineffective in the long run. Practically all our
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rivers and lakes are now overpolluted. Lake Erie, as well as any
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number of smaller lakes, are now "dead" lakes so polluted no marine
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life can any longer live in it, and many of our rivers have become
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open sewers. (However, sewage treatment plants are not the only
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Cause of this. The run off from farmlands plied with man-made
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chemical fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides are also a major fac-
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tor. But that is another story.)
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(d) Another "ingenious" method is to pump the really bad stuff
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down deep injection wells, to be imprisoned between layers of "im-
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permeable" rock. At least, that is the theory. At least 60 per cent
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of all toxic waste in the United States is disposed of in this manner.
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For example, near Corpus Christi Bay one such well, located amid
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numerous oil wells, swallows 6.5 million gallons of caustic liquids
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a month from nearby refineries. It is shot down a mile underground
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through layers of dense clay to the sands of an ancient sea.
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What happens to it then? Well, it spreads out, as it invariably
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has to if it is to absorb 6.5 million gallons a month. Will it spread
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to the nearby oil wells and come back up in the form of brine and
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oil? Undoubtedly. Where else can it go?
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(e) Some European countries compress their wastes into com-
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pact packages and dump them far out to sea. A dirty and irresposi-
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ble method that among others is rapidly polluting the greatest
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resource and expanse of our planet, the oceans themselves. They,
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too, are limited in the abuse they can take.
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(f) Some send incinerator ships out on the ocean to burn the
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refuse, thereby avoiding local pollution of the air, but nevertheless
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adding it to the earth's already overpolluted atmosphere.
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(g) Some industries sell their poisonous wastes to gullible govern-
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ment agencies on the basis that they will help promote health.
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excellent example is the aluminum industry who for years had
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thousands of tons of excess fluoride on their hands as a by-product
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in the manufacture of aluminum. Then some bright exec came up
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with the idea of selling it to the thousands of water treatment plants
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across the country, as an aid to prevent tooth decay.
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The fact is fluoride in its inorganic form (the form to which it
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comes to the water companies) is one of the most deadly poisons
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known, and has the added danger of staying in the bones of those
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who ingest it for years. It is a major ingredient in rat poison. Whereas
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some fluoride COMPOUNDS that are organic (parts of plants, liv-
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ing food) are compatible to the human body, inorganic fluoride, is
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and will forever remain highly poisonous.
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Nor do even minute quantities of INORGANIC fluoride help
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anybody's teeth. It will, however, cause pitting of the enamel, and
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mottling the color of the teeth.
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(h) Many backward countries (like Mexico) simply run a sewer
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line a mile or so out in the ocean and run all of their sewage, raw
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and untreated, directly into the ocean. Some U.S. cities on the
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coastline also once indulged in this dirty practice.
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(i) Millions of tons of waste go up the tall smoke stacks of
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smelters, refineries and power plants to disperse into an already over
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polluted atmosphere. Add to this the emissions from millions of cars,
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trucks, diesel locomotives, airplanes and steamships, and you have
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a floating garbage dump hovering overhead. As a result, we have
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acid rain, polluted air and an ever increasing accumulation of CO2
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in the atmosphere that in the long run is creating a "greenhouse"
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effect, the inevitable result of which will be disastrous to the climate
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and environment of this planet earth.
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(j) There are a number of other nasty little tricks, such as spray-
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ing highly toxic chemicals on regular garbage and letting the gar-
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bage man pick it up along with the rest of the garbage. Or some
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smaller chemical companies have been caught running highly toxic
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chemicals into the city sewer lines through secretly drilled connec-
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tions. And other dirty tricks.
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So far we have been talking mostly about the United State, a
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highly industrialized country. What does the rest of the world do with
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its hazardous wastes? Does the rest of the world fare any better?
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Well, hardly. There are any number of other countries such as
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England, Germany, France, Italy and Japan that are also highly in-
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dustrialized and whose cramped territory and dense population in
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comparison make the United States look like a wide open frontier,
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and their problems are even worse, much worse. We don't have the
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time and space here to examine them in detail, although from
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CREATIVITY'S point of view, we always think in terms of the whole
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planet in all our future protections for the White Race. We are in-
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tensely concerned about what happens in Germany, or in Japan, or
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in Africa, or in South America. The White Race of the future will
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either live or die, depending on what happens politically, economical-
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ly, racially throughout the world, and at best it can only survive on
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a planet whose environment is still viable.
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The environmental picture in the rest of the world is dismal, to
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say the least. To cite a few examples: The beautiful Black Forest of
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Bavaria is dying, in fact, half the forests of Germany are sick and
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dying from acid rain and atmospheric pollution. The beautiful Rhine
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||
River with its romantic castles has become an open sewer, a dead
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river. In fact, the same thing can be said about most of the major
|
||
rivers of Europe. In Italy chaos reigns and it is an absolute basket
|
||
case. Japan, highly industrialized, densely populated, and a small land
|
||
area, has become so polluted that it has reached a state of crisis.
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The fact is that our whole planet is now badly overpolluted with
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||
no more "vacant sites" for waste dumps or any other nooks or cran-
|
||
nies left to stuff the billions of tons of poisonous chemicals, industrial
|
||
wastes or just plain garbage. Yet all these hazardous wastes keep
|
||
spewing out in ever increasing amounts (1500 Superdomes full a year
|
||
in the United States alone) with no place to go.
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CONCLUSION.
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All this reminds me of a picture of a sign I saw in a
|
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magazine several years ago. Some enterprising nigger (or
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Jew) had put up a sign at the eastern tip of Long Island, say-
|
||
ing "This is as far as you can run, Whitey. This is the end
|
||
of the line." And so it is with the pollution crisis - this is the end
|
||
of the line. We either change course drastically or the White
|
||
Race will die of chemical poisoning in a polluted stew of its
|
||
own making.
|
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Is there any solution at all in sight? None whatsoever if we re-
|
||
main in the present Jewish controlled financial, political and cultural
|
||
miasma in which we are now engulfed, and are slowly drowning.
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Neither the EPA, nor Congress, nor the president, nor the United
|
||
States government, nor the United Nations will ever come to grips
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with the problem or even partially solve it.
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Why? because none of these agencies will ever dare
|
||
face the basic issue, which is racial.
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With the Jew in control, the mud races will continue their ex-
|
||
plosive expansion and the White Race will shrink and die. This world
|
||
will become a planet of utter chaos, overpopulated, overpolluted,
|
||
without direction, without leadership. Mass starvation, riots, revolu-
|
||
tion and chaos will be the order of the day.
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But there is a solution and we CREATORS spell it out.
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1. Only the White Race can solve both the food and the pollu-
|
||
tion problems, but only for itself.
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2. Until the White Race gets the parasitic Jew off its back and
|
||
gets control of its own affairs, its own destiny, none of the world's
|
||
major (or minor) problems will be solved.
|
||
3. Only through uniting under the banner of a powerful, realistic
|
||
racial religion such as CREATIVITY will the White Race ever be able
|
||
to smash the Jewish monster and take charge of its own destiny.
|
||
4. Once it accomplishes Point 3, it still has an arduous task
|
||
ahead of it - cleaning up the racial, environmental and cultural gar-
|
||
bage of the world.
|
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5. The first step after Point 3, is to stop subsidizing the scum,
|
||
parasites and freeloaders both at home and abroad. We have no
|
||
obligation, moral or otherwise, to feed the Jews, niggers and mud
|
||
races of the world. Once in charge, the White Race will cease this
|
||
insanity and instead take care of its own people, its own survival.
|
||
6. The mud races will wither on the vine and the population of
|
||
the world will subside to a level where this planet Earth can again
|
||
sustain a healthy viable population, by means of ever renewable
|
||
resources.
|
||
7. We estimate this population to be no more than one billion,
|
||
perhaps less. But whatever it is, it is far, far better to have a clean,
|
||
safe, uncrowded world of healthy White people, properly fed, hous-
|
||
ed, clothed and governed than the overcrowded, poisoned hell that
|
||
is now staring us in the face.
|
||
8. Agriculture as a whole must abandon chemical aids to farm-
|
||
ing, a disastrous course it adopted wholesale only 30 years ago. This
|
||
includes all chemical fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides. In the first
|
||
place, they are only a temporary shot in the arm, like heroin to a
|
||
junkie, and soon poison the soil as well as our food. Secondly, the
|
||
White Man doesn't need to produce a super abundance of food if we
|
||
quit feeding the hordes of mud peoples, now numbering more than
|
||
five billion. All we need to do is just take care of our own White Race.
|
||
We must go back to Organic farming. only do it scientifically
|
||
- with more good sense and planning than we did before the "green
|
||
revolution " Chemical farming is one of the major causes of polluting
|
||
|
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|
||
our streams, lakes, rivers and oceans. (See "A Sound Environment
|
||
- Getting back to Organic Farming and Living Soil.", in C.C. Number
|
||
13 of The White Man's Bible.)
|
||
9. Remember, dupont's favorite advertising slogan, "There is
|
||
good chemistry between us," is a blatant lie. All man-made chemicals
|
||
are poisons and are more or less toxic to the human body. Thousands
|
||
of them, individually and/or collectively, are EXTREMELY toxic and
|
||
dangerous. There are no good inorganic chemicals. Once the White
|
||
Man is again in control of his affairs one of the first orders of business
|
||
will be to start phasing out the chemical industry as it exists today,
|
||
and eventually produce only organic and bio-degradable substances,
|
||
or at least reduce them to a compatible absolute minimum.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Unless the White Race takes charge of its
|
||
own destiny, none of the pressing problems of the
|
||
World will ever be solved.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Political Parties come and go. Religions
|
||
endure.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
We Creators have no desire to either enslave
|
||
or exploit the mud races. It is our deliberate goal
|
||
for the White Race to inhabit this Planet Earth
|
||
in its entirety.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
Only Total Victory Can Save the White Race.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
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Comparative Religions - Part III
|
||
|
||
Christianity
|
||
The Spooks in the Sky Swindle finds its ultimate
|
||
manifestation in Jewish Christianity.
|
||
The fundamental premises of Christianity are based on a chain
|
||
of fictitious abstractions, which, taken either singly or col-
|
||
lectively from a bizarre nightmare that is an affront to any
|
||
thinking man['s intellect. These fictitious fantasies go something
|
||
like this.
|
||
There are spooks tn the sky - somewhere, anywhere,
|
||
everywhere, - who control our lives, who control world events and
|
||
control the universe. These spooks are omnipresent and continually
|
||
looking over our shoulders, taking notes and recording our every word
|
||
and every action. Not only our words and actions, but even our every
|
||
thought is put on record in that super-computer in the sky.
|
||
Talk about the mass of material the Jews have in their super-
|
||
computer in Tel Aviv! But even that is small potatoes compared to
|
||
that super-duper computer in the sky needed to record every word,
|
||
deed and thought of the burgeoning 5 billion people now living, not
|
||
to mention all the garbage stored up for those already dead, but
|
||
waiting for "Judgment Day." It must really overload the circuits in
|
||
the sky. No wonder we have repeated short circuits and flashes of
|
||
lightning up there on high.
|
||
The fantasy goes on. When we die we will have all this ac-
|
||
cumulated garbage thrown back in our face. We will be held accoun-
|
||
table for every word, deed, thought, and woe betide! If you are found
|
||
wanting and meandered from the mainline, or made some mistakes,
|
||
it's the pits for you, the fiery sulphurous pits, that is. And since none
|
||
of us are perfect, guess where 99 and 44/100 percent of us will go.
|
||
Of course now there might be some exceptions, like the Jerry Falwells
|
||
who kow-towed obediently and subserviently to God's Chosen. But
|
||
you can never be sure, and that includes Jerry Falwell, the Pope and
|
||
Billy Graham. Who knows what evil thoughts might sometimes have
|
||
lurked in the dark recesses of their twisted little minds. Even Jimmy
|
||
Carter admitted there have been times when he lusted.
|
||
Now not all these spooks in the sky are surveiling and taking
|
||
notes. Only the "good guys" are doing that. But spooks evidently
|
||
come in a great variety of forms, shapes and sizes and not all of them
|
||
are "good," in the eyes of the "Holy Scriptures." Like in the movies
|
||
you always have the good guys and the bad guys, so too, up there
|
||
|
||
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|
||
in those nebulous skies on high, you also have the "bad" spooks.
|
||
These have names like Satan, Lucifer, the Devil, and a host of other
|
||
names. This is for the head honcho alone. But he is not alone. We
|
||
hear repeatedly in the Christian preachers' repertoire of hell-fire and
|
||
brimstone about "Satan and his minions; and much more.
|
||
The most interesting aspect of this whole concocted story is this:
|
||
whereas in the movies, where after a valiantly fought battle between
|
||
the good guys and the bad guys, usually (at least, it used to be that
|
||
a-way) the good guy wins and demolishes the bad guy and "his mi-
|
||
nions " not so in the battle on high.
|
||
There the war goes on, and on and on. Although the Lord
|
||
(the good guy) is all-powerful and what he says goes (after all, it's
|
||
his set-up, he created all) nevertheless there is no victory over
|
||
the bad guy. The Lord and Lucifer have been at it now supposedly
|
||
for 6000 years, and are still locked into a Mexican stand-off. Well,
|
||
not exactly either. Satan is winning, hands down. For every one that
|
||
is "saved" from the fiery pit, Satan will get at least 99, probably 99
|
||
and 44/100. Evidently in this Spooks in the Sky story, the good guys
|
||
don't win. As Leo Durocher used to say, "the good guys come in last."
|
||
Does this sound like a droll cock-and-bull story? lt does to me,
|
||
but you can go into any one of 200,000 Christian churches (in the
|
||
United States alone) and hear the same stupid story being preached
|
||
by hundreds of thousands of preachers, week after week after week.
|
||
Their versions might differ a little, but essentially that is the basic
|
||
story, the Gospel, the Lord's word or whatever. Not only from the
|
||
pulpit of all the Christian churches is this idiotic story being broad-
|
||
cast, but of late, even more effectively (and more profitably) from
|
||
the electronic con-artists employing the Jewish boob-tube.
|
||
But that isn't the end of the story. Actually, the Lord and Satan
|
||
are really on excellent terms, as are the U.S. government and the
|
||
Russian communists. (Read again Creative Credo Number 50 in the
|
||
White Man's Bible, "Observations about the Devil and Hell.) The
|
||
main villain is not particularly suffering. Satan and God are having
|
||
a ball, playing games with us poor sinners, seeing who can come
|
||
up with the biggest score, and the game score was predicted even
|
||
before it began - the Devil is the overwhelming winner, hands down.
|
||
It is we, us no good, lousy sinners who are the real losers. It is we
|
||
who will be suffering in that fiery pit. It's a crooked, stacked set-up.
|
||
And what a ghastly torture chamber it is. Billions and billions of souls
|
||
will be burning in there, wailing and gnashing their teeth, (do souls
|
||
have teeth?) forever, and ever, and ever. No reprieve, no amnesty,
|
||
no "take five out," no knocking off for weekends or vacations. Just
|
||
a hardnosed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year of excruciating pain
|
||
and torture forever, and ever, and ever.
|
||
What does the good and loving Lord think of it? Well, evidently
|
||
|
||
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|
||
he thinks its great sport. After all, he dreamed it all up, designed
|
||
the whole goddamned set-up, and will be running his torture chamber
|
||
from here to eternity.
|
||
Evidently he deliberately wanted to put all of these billions in
|
||
the fiery torture chamber and torture the hell out of them, or he would
|
||
never have constructed his sadistic hell in the first place, now would
|
||
he?
|
||
Where did such a bizarre mental nightmare come from? How
|
||
can so many hundreds of millions of people become ensnared in such
|
||
an idiotic booby-trap and at the same time be more than willing to
|
||
shell out 40 billion dollars a year in the United States alone to
|
||
perpetuate and perpetrate such fiendish and sadistic clap-trap on their
|
||
own children, their own offspring?
|
||
It's a long story, and to go back to the beginning, we should,
|
||
I suppose, start with the Egyptians, the first really great White
|
||
Civilization in history.
|
||
The Egyptians were a highly intelligent people. They had the
|
||
unusual advantage of living in the Valley of the Nile where for
|
||
thousands of years they where (more or less) sheltered from hostile
|
||
intrusion on all four sides. As a result they had a long time in which
|
||
to develop and cultivate their own civilization and their own culture.
|
||
This they did, and their civilization lasted for perhaps three thou-
|
||
sand years, a period of time longer than that of any other. It died
|
||
when their genes became poisoned by admixture with the inferior
|
||
black Nubians to the South.
|
||
Whereas this mongrelization of the White Egyptian Race may
|
||
be deemed as a conquest of sorts by inferiors, it was not forced upon
|
||
them, but self-administered. This was a conquest of a most vicious
|
||
character that spelled the deathknell of the great Egyptian White
|
||
Race. It was the result of stupidity and criminal negligence in failing
|
||
to recognize (a) the precious value of their racial genes, and (b) how
|
||
to protect their gene pool from mongrelization and racial poisoning.
|
||
It can be categorized as one of the major tragedies of history.
|
||
Be that as it may, their religion was in large part to blame for
|
||
This major tragedy, since hardly any White culture in Ancient Civiliza-
|
||
tion was so obsessed with the "spirit" world and life in the hereafter.
|
||
It is, in fact, the Ancient Egyptians, who had 3,000 years to evolve
|
||
their religion, to whom we are indebted for practically every fictitious
|
||
concept and abstraction for what later became Christianity. I have
|
||
listed these concepts before under Judaism, but I believe it is ger-
|
||
mane that I list them again. They are (a) the idea of a "soul" (b) the
|
||
idea of "eternal life" (c) the idea of "gods" (d) the idea of offerings
|
||
and supplications to appease the god or gods (f) the idea of baptism
|
||
(purification by ablution) (g) the idea of building grandiose temples
|
||
to supplicate and honor their gods (h) circumcision of the infants,
|
||
|
||
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|
||
and a number of other beliefs, customs and rituals, including vague
|
||
ideas of heaven and hell.
|
||
The second stage was the intrusion of the parasitic Jew into the
|
||
Egyptian domain. The uncreative Jews were shrewd enough to copy
|
||
most of the Egyptian concepts, and with a few modifications, in-
|
||
corporate them into a tribal Religion of their own, a religion
|
||
that at once was more pragmatic and at the same time utiliz-
|
||
ed to the utmost to preserve and enhance the fortunes of
|
||
the parasitic Jews.
|
||
The third stage in the evolvement of the Christian religion was
|
||
set in the heart of the Roman Empire. When in the first century of
|
||
the Common Era (C.E.) Rome was at her height, the minor province
|
||
of Judea was one of its many conquests. When the intractable Jews
|
||
proved rebellious and obstreperous, Emperior Vespasian sent in
|
||
General Titus to quell the rebellion. This he did in a siege that lasted
|
||
less than two years. In the process he levelled Jerusalem to the
|
||
ground, in the typical custom of the day.
|
||
But the Jews proved a tougher conquest than the Romans had
|
||
bargained for. In trying to "digest" the little province, the Romans
|
||
in fact were swallowing a racial poison, as history has later shown.
|
||
The Jews did not conquer the Romans by confrontation of superior
|
||
arms. On the contrary, they were so vastly inferior in this respect
|
||
that it would have been no contest. Instead they used their most lethal
|
||
weapon - religion, propaganda, deceit and intrigue - in all which
|
||
they had no rivals and still do not today. In short, they used the "B"
|
||
bomb - the brain bomb, in which they have been fantastically suc-
|
||
cessful. Christianity was their major weapon and Saul of Tarsus was
|
||
the key Jew to have instigated the conspiracy. The Jews sold the
|
||
once virile and warlike Romans a suicidal religion in which pacifism,
|
||
self-denial and self-destruction became the supreme virtues of the
|
||
new religion. In short, they turned the once aggressive, powerful
|
||
Romans into a chaotic mass of whimpering wimps.
|
||
How did they do this? Well, Marcus Eli Ravage, a wily Jew
|
||
of the 20th Century, brags about it, and he tells the story better than
|
||
I can. (Read again "Confessions of a Jew" Creative Credo Number 43
|
||
in The White Man's Bible.)
|
||
Basis of Christianity. The whole Christian religion is based
|
||
on a key figure called Jesus Christ, half man and half God, who is
|
||
supposed to have walked the face of the earth circa 1 to 33 C.E.
|
||
There is however not a scintilla of genuine historical evidence out-
|
||
side of its own concocted fables that such a character ever existed.
|
||
Although both the Greeks and the Romans of those times were highly
|
||
literate, no contemporary historian, poet, writer, or chronicler of the
|
||
times has ever so much as written a single line of corroboration of
|
||
all the cock-and-bull events claimed in the New Testament. It is all
|
||
|
||
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|
||
based on the supposed stories of "the Gospels" Matthew, Mark, Luke
|
||
and John, but no contemporary writer of the times ever heard of them
|
||
either, or, at least saw fit to take note of them. The few historical
|
||
"facts" that emerge is that these same fantasies had been pulled
|
||
together from pre-existing fables then extant, and were now peddled
|
||
as the genuine article. In fact, the story of a crucified "savior" had
|
||
been told in 16 previous other religions and was now being recycled
|
||
for the 17th time.
|
||
Where did the suicidal ideas inherent in Christianity come from?
|
||
There is no mystery about this question, however. There existed on
|
||
the shores of the Dead Sea a small Jewish sect called The Essenes.
|
||
Their hero was the "Teacher of Righteousness" and they practiced<65>
|
||
communal living, self-denial and shunned marriage and family life.
|
||
But even more important, they taught and practiced pacifism and
|
||
promoted every suicidal concept (such as: sell all thou hast, love your
|
||
enemies, turn the other cheek, judge not) at least a century before
|
||
the supposed birth of Christ. The shrewd and wily Saul of Tarsus
|
||
(who later became the Christians' St. Paul) saw in their suicidal
|
||
teachings the very germ of a religion that could be utilized to destroy
|
||
the proud and haughty Romans. How successful he was and how
|
||
the Romans took the poisoned bait history has recorded.
|
||
The Jews were successful beyond their fondest dreams and 1300
|
||
years of the Dark Ages set in as Rome crumbled. The Jewish poison
|
||
is still festering in the brains of hundreds of millions of White Chris-
|
||
tians today, and is the key to the Jewish domination, rape and looting
|
||
to which the White Race supinely allows itself to be subjected.
|
||
|
||
Christianity is the philosophy of a born loser.
|
||
|
||
It would do little good for the White Race
|
||
inherit the Planet Earth if all we inherit is
|
||
poisoned garbage heap.
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
|
||
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|
||
|
||
Christianity us. Creativity
|
||
A Comparison
|
||
Basic Goals
|
||
CHRISTIANITY - To "save" peoples' "souls" from a fictitious
|
||
hell in the "hereafter," because God loves mankind so dearly. Why
|
||
the same Jewish God that created the victims also created a hell
|
||
to put them in, has never been explained. After this same loving God
|
||
"sacrificed" his one and only son on the cross to beef up the "salva-
|
||
tion" program, that program also failed miserably, and, it, too, has
|
||
never been satisfactorily explained.
|
||
Christianity shuns life in the real world as of no value, but only
|
||
as a preparation for the "hereafter "
|
||
CREATIVITY'S basic goals are (a) the Survival, Expansion and
|
||
Advancement of the White Race. (b) A Sound Mind in a Sound Body
|
||
in a Sound Society in a Sound Environment. (c) To Build a new, a
|
||
Whiter and Brighter World.
|
||
Basic Books
|
||
CHRISTIANITY is based on: (a) THE OLD TESTAMENT, which
|
||
is basically a self-concocted history of the Jewish Race (the Israelites)
|
||
and Jahweh's unending devotion to, and love affair with, this parasitic
|
||
tribe of Semites. There is not a shred of historical basis to its con-
|
||
cocted "history," nor is there any scientific evidence for its Creation
|
||
hypothesis of the World being "created" 6000 years ago in a 6 day
|
||
period. The Old Testament constitutes 75 per cent of the "Holy Bi-
|
||
ble" and never so much as mentions Jesus Christ. (b) THE NEW
|
||
TESTAMENT. It is all about the life of a circumcised Jew named
|
||
Jesus Christ, who supposedly lived circa 1-33 C.E., but again not
|
||
a shred of historical evidence to verify this story. The teachings of
|
||
Christ were already promoted by a small religious cult called the
|
||
Essenes, who pre-dated the supposed Christ era by a century.
|
||
CREATIVITY - is founded on three basic books: (a) NATURE'S
|
||
ETERNAL RELIGION - lays the foundation for the religion of
|
||
CREATIVITY. (b) THE WHITE MAN'S BIBLE - reinforces and ex-
|
||
pands upon the first book, and introduces the idea of Salubrious Liv-
|
||
ing - a program for achieving the ultimate in superb health and
|
||
well-being. (c) SALUBRIOUS LIVING - spells this program out in
|
||
detail - including the details about nutrition, fasting, exercise, en-
|
||
vironment, and eugenics. Spelled out in 14 specific points.
|
||
|
||
226
|
||
|
||
Basic Beliefs are Founded Upon:
|
||
CHRISTIANITY - beliefs are based on the supernatural. Essen-
|
||
tially geared to denouncing the real world and focusing on a fictitious
|
||
heaven and a hell in the "hereafter." A collection of superstitions,
|
||
myths and fantasies that appeal to the naive and gullible, but are
|
||
an affront to any informed, reasoning man or woman.
|
||
CREATIVITY - beliefs based upon reality - the Eternal Laws
|
||
of Nature, the life and welfare of the White Race on this Planet Earth.
|
||
Based upon the Experience of History, and upon Common Sense.
|
||
Basic Attitudes
|
||
CHRISTIANITY - promotes the idea that we are all equal in
|
||
the eyes of the Lord (except the Jews are his overwhelming favorite)
|
||
and therefore race-mixing is just great. Also, we owe the less for-
|
||
tunate (the niggers and the mud races) everything we have. We
|
||
should love them, marry them, feed them and house them. (Sell all
|
||
thou hast, love our enemies, etc.)
|
||
CREATIVITY - takes a completely opposite view on the racial
|
||
position. We follow Nature's Eternal Laws, which clearly state: take
|
||
care of your own. CREATIVITY views mongrelization of the White
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Race as the ultimate horror and does not view the Jews as "God's
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Chosen." Rather it categorizes the Jews as mankind's most persis-
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tent parasite, and a major disaster for the White Race. Our GOLDEN
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RULE says it all: What is good for the White Race is the highest
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virtue; what is bad for the White Race is the ultimate sin.
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* * * * *
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The Dark Ages of European civilization were
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at their worst when Jewish Christianity was at its
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peak.
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Spooks in the Sky: Unseen, unheard, unfelt,
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unsmelt, unknown, unreal.
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After 5000 years
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Israel, A Parasitic Nation
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Still unable to either sustain or govern itself.
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On the following pages we have reprinted an article that ap-
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peared in the regular Jewish establishment press on June 1. In fact,
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it appeared in the Atlanta Constitution, but that is not as significant
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as that the headline in itself is misleading and belies the text of the
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article.
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The headline would lead one to believe that the Israeli currency
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is being kept sound, by some means or the other, evidently American
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"floorboard dollars." However, this is a lie. there is hardly an
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economy in the world that is as unstable and unsound as it is in Isreal.
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Nor is there a currency in the world that is more worthless and sub-
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ject to a higher rate of inflation. In the last year that rate has
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sometimes bounced as high as an annual rate of 1300 per cent. The
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Israelis themselves have absolutely no confidence in it, and trust
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neither it nor their government.
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Despite the fact that Israel (thanks to the Jewish powerhouse
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throughout the world, and especially in the United States) is the most
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subsidized little nation in the world, it is a miserable place to live,
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even for the Jews. It is racked with strikes, inflation, dissension and
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discontent. This despite the fact that Israel is receiving at least 3.4
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billion American dollars in free aid and charity from the United States
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government (read U.S. taxpayers). Foreign Jews, especially from the
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U.S., float huge bonds, which benefits are sent to Israel. On top of
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that as many as 3.5 million Jews in Israel and other countries now
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get "restitution" payments from a supine German government on top
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of all the other loot they manage to finagle and extract from the goyim
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abroad. All this thievery accrues to about $10,000 per year for each
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Jewish family of four. Talk about successful parasites! Talk about
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accomplished thievery! Who was it that said crime doesn't pay?
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Now you would think that with all this free subsidization,
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ancient pesthole of the world would be rolling in luxury, a virtual land
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of milk and honey, as the Jewish Bible likes to envision God's Chosen.
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But it isn't. It is a miserable place with no future of its own
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not only has one of the highest inflation rates, but also one of the
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highest emigration rates - Jews who have had a taste of their own
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communistic brew are moving out. The only factor that keep the
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entire population from disappearing is the fervent and misleading pro-
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paganda in foreign countries inducing new Jewish victims to move in.
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The Jews are, in fact, as adept at lying to their own people as
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they are to the goyim. But it can't last. Israel is doomed. As soon
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as the White Race comes to its senses and stops subsidizing this
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virulent pesthole, it will collapse like a pricked balloon.
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It is the goal and unswerving determination of the CHURCH OF
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THE CREATOR to help bring this about as quickly as possible by
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straightening out the confused, scrambled thinking of our White
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Racial Comrades. Let us hasten this day. Without the misguided sub-
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sidization by the White goyim Israel and the whole stinking Jewish
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network would disappear faster than a snowball in the proverbial
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Jewish) hell. Then, no longer protected by a subservient and toady-
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ing United States, the 120 million hostile Arabs that surround Israel
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would rapidly close in and demolish every last vestige of what was
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once the world's foremost parasite.
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DELENDA EST JUDAICA
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Happy Day!
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'Floorboard dollars' keep currency sound
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across Israel By Micheal Widlanski
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TEL AVIV - A bank clerk here the other day was trying to do "a good
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deed" for a longtime customer, and, at the same time, for the crisis-ridden
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Israeli government.
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"Now that your son was born " the bank clerk said to the customer,
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"it would be a good idea to open up a savings plan in his name."
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"No thanks," responded the customer, warily eying the clerk. "I don't
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want my money in the bank."
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"Don't be foolish," said the clerk insistently. "Here, you'll get a savings
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||
plan where your savings (in shekels) will be linked to the dollar and to the
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rate of inflation plus a few per cent interest."
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The wary customer did a quick bit of calculating before responding to
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||
the attractive offer. He took into account that the government's rate for the
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dollar - about 1,000 shekels to one greenback - was over 35 percent less
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||
than the rate offered on the Israeli blackmarket, where one dollar brings
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1,350 shekels.
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||
"I'm sorry," said the bank customer. "I'm just not interested."
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||
What the customer did not tell the bank clerk - but what the clerk pro-
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||
bably knew anyway - was that he had put nearly all his savings into what
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||
is popularly known here as "floorboard dollars," so called because most
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||
Israelis have been keeping their savings in dollars or other hard currency
|
||
under their floorboards or under their mattresses.
|
||
Most Israelis have come to the conclusion that the government, which
|
||
is short on revenues but long on expenses, will try to attack private assets
|
||
in some way or to lower its own debts by taking forced loans from private
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bank accounts or by a one-time major devaluation of the shekel.
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Under the various scenarios, the worst nightmares of most Israelis,
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||
the government will thus try to cover its own growing budget deficits and
|
||
decline in foreign currency reserves with private money.
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||
The Israeli government, whose budgetary expenses actually exceed its
|
||
gross domestic product of around $20 billion, has protested - in the per-
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||
son of Finance Minister Yitzhak Modai - that it "will not touch the savings
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||
of the individual Israeli."
|
||
But Israelis have long since stopped believing in their government.
|
||
"I don't believe anything they're saying anymore," declared Orah Lip-
|
||
sky, an American-born educator who lives in Jerusalem. She said she was
|
||
especially upset by the governments recent decision to raise the travel tax
|
||
to $300 along with another 20 percent on the price of airline tickets.
|
||
For Mrs. Lipsky, her husband and two children, this means that what
|
||
used to be $2,000 trip to visit her parents in New Jersey has become over-
|
||
night a trip that costs close to $14,000 just for airfare and government taxes.
|
||
"It's an outrage", said Mrs. Lipsky. "I feel like a prisoner of conscience.
|
||
I don't think they (the government) have any economic plan."
|
||
Beyond the travel tax, the Israeli government also decreed that the value
|
||
added tax (VAT) - a kind of national sales tax on every good and service
|
||
- would rise from 15 to 17 percent.
|
||
"What this gigantic government really has to do it cannot do because
|
||
it has to please 25 different ministers, and therefore it cannot cut public spen-
|
||
ding," asserted Nehemya Shessler, economic reporter for the liberal morn-
|
||
ing daily paper, Ha'aretz.
|
||
In less than two months, the black market rate for the dollars has prac-
|
||
tically doubled as thousands of Israelis and Israeli institutions cashed in their
|
||
savings and pension plans and bought dollars on the black market or rush-
|
||
ed out to buy luxury items such as new cars.
|
||
Already, however, senior government ministers are talking about im-
|
||
posing a new tax on all cars, no matter how old, owned by the public. This
|
||
would be in addition to the numerous taxes and customs levies on new cars
|
||
that have raised prices to astronomical levels.
|
||
A mid-size sedan, for example, which would cost five or six thousand
|
||
dollars in Britain, Germany or the United States, costs "only" twenty-four
|
||
to twenty-nine thousand dollars (in shekels) here.
|
||
Despite the high price of cars, however, Israeli dealers have reported
|
||
that all their stocks have been bought out through the end of the summer.
|
||
"Everybody's buying now," said Danny Tzarfati, a car dealer here,
|
||
"because they know the government will only tax it even more."
|
||
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