Freitag, August 26, 2005

TownOnline.com - Hate literature distributed to Wellesley residents

Anti-Jewish and white supremacist literature was dropped on the driveways and lawns of several Wellesley homes on the night of August 18. Deputy Chief of Police William Brooks said that his department received a complaint from a McLean Street resident on Friday afternoon about the fliers, which bore the name of the National Alliance, a Hillsboro, W.V.-based organization. One of the fliers includes a photograph of a young girl. The writing decries that she will not receive truth from "Jewish-controlled television, with its racially mixed couples and multicultural propaganda"; "Jewish-controlled Hollywood, where almost no film can be made unless it contains a politically correct, anti-White message"; "the newspapers, where the same alien control prevails"; "[the] classroom, which has been converted into a neo-Communist brainwashing pen"; and "the streets, where she stands a greater than one-in-four chance of being raped, probably by a non-White."

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