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counter activities of left-wing
radicals and black extremists on
campuses, is now spewing a
neo-Nazi ideology, according to
a study in the latest issue of the
ADL Bulletin, a publication of
the Anti-Defamation League of
B’nai B’rith.
“The NY A has become a
movement of native American
fascism," stated J. Q. Purcell,
staff member of ADL’s civil
rights division and author of the
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NYA’s insidious anti-Semitic arm its members in neo-Nazi
propaganda includes the view ideology is Francis Parker
that there may be a conspiracy Yockey’s "‘Imperium." The
to force American boys to die book has been described,
for Israel. He reported that at a according to Purcell as a second
rally on the University of "Mein Kampf” and “has become
California campus called by the bible of the NYA." Yockey
NYA national organizer Louis T. was active in American and
Neo-Nazis Spew Hate on-Campuses Reorcyembcuoftha’reon’rwo March5,1970_________________________PegeFVE
study. “It is promoting a clearly of whom were former members German neo-Nazi circles until his and backlash,” Purcell stated He
neo-Nazi ideology. Its ranks, and of the American Nazi Party," suicide in * San Francisco jail warned that with the
even its leadership, bulge with were official guards at the rally. after his arrest on federal charges development of NYA on the
white racists and anti-Semites of Purcell quoted one of them of passport fraud right and the continuation of the
long repute.” The NYA emerged saying, “We don't let any Jew or Yockey had labelled Negroes radical left there could be a
from the Youth for Wallace’s niggers into the club.” and Jews “parasites" on western “dangerous polarization to the
movement. The study noted that the . civilizat ion and likened far left and far right which could
Purcell noted that part of the basic work used by the NYA to anti-Semitism to “the formation bring about violent
confrontations throughout our
society and threaten our
democratic institutions
themselves."
your doctor about it Then, talk to us. AUTOMATION
of antibodies in the blood <
stream of human pathology. In
both cases, the organism is 1
resisting the alien life,” Purcell 1
noted. The study also reported
that at a meeting addressed by
Byers, the Horst Wessel Lied,
anthem of the Third Reich, was
sung. Byers urged NYAers to
read the anonymous “Myth of
the Six Million,” and expressed
the view that “next time the
final solution to the Jewish
problem will be more efficiently
executed." According to Purcell,
the behind-the-scenes chief
organizer and financier of the
NYA has been Willis Cano, the
American publisher of Yockey’s
book, “who has expressed open
sympathy for Adolph Hitler."
He was guest of honor at an
NYA meeting “which had been
marked by swastika pins and
Nazi songs."
Purcell stated that the
five-man advisory board of the
NYA includes Admiral (Ret )
John Crommelin, who has
spoken of the "Communist-
Jewish conspiracy" and for
many years has been a standard
bearer of the racist, anti-Semitic
National States Rights Party;
Gen. Pedro A. del Valle, an
activist in numerous anti-Semitic
groups including the publishers
of Conde McGinley’s “Common
Sense"; and Austin J. App, an -
apologist for German neo-Nazi
movements. Richard Cotten,
described by Purcell as an
anti-Semitic radio propagandist,
and Revilo P Oliver, who has
bewailed that the race “called
Indo-European or Aryan” was
imperiled by those he designated
as “alien slime," round out the
lumineries of the NYA advisory-
board.
“If a native neo-Nazi
‘intellectual* idea lies at the
roots of the NYA, the
organization seems nonetheless
ready to exploit more elemental
and common phenomena-fear
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