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Abortions Are Lucrative
Planned Parenthood was worth $8 billion, and they only make up 17%
of the total abortion industry's power.
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Zionist Abortion Doctor
Amherst, N.Y.: Physician Barnett Slepian, 52, was shot and
killed in his house.
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Pensacola, Fla.:
Physician David Gunn was shot in the back and killed outside a
clinic in Pensacola.
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Vancouver Doctor
Physician Jack Fainman was shot in the right
shoulder
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Atlanta Olympics Bombing
Zionists contend that Eric Rudolph did it, and that Irv Rubin and
the JDL, along with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) had nothing
to do with it.
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The Other Side Lounge
In 1997, Eric Rudolph struck again, this time at a Lesbian bar in
Atlanta, Georgia.
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The Birmingham Clinic Bomb
On January 29, 1998,
Eric Rudolph was accused of setting off a sophisticated remote control
bomb.
This is close to the Southern Poverty Law
Center, whose headquarters is in nearby Montgomery.
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Some Unusual Victims
Instead of killing the four millionaire doctors, Rudolph killed a
cop and a nurse.
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Abortion Industry
Spokespeople Arrive Within Hours Ann Glazier of
Planned Parenthood, Kathy Spiller of Feminist Majority Foundation,
Susan Hill of National Women's Health Organization, Diane Derzis of
New Woman All Women,
and Mary Ellen Greenfield arrive to speak out.
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250 Abortion Clinics Get Anthrax Threat Letters
WASHINGTON - Some 250 U.S. abortion clinics have received mailed
anthrax threats since Oct. 15. from a group called
'IN THE NAME OF GOD'
Such threats by mail are nothing new for groups like Planned Parenthood Federation of
America, the Feminist Majority Foundation and the National Abortion Federation, where the
threat of anthrax contamination has been a concern since 1998. Source
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The ADL Was Tracking Rudolph
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) actually monitored Eric Robert
Rudolph's extremism, and reported its findings to law enforcement.
Rudolph had connections from childhood to a number of anti-Semitic, racist and
anti-government movements or groups, especially Christian Identity such as the North
Carolina-based Northpoint Tactical Teams. Source
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The SPLC's News Bulletin 'The Propagandist'
Neal Horsley, America's leading
anti-abortion Webmaster, is the profane voice of the extreme Christian right
At first glance, Neal Horsley appears to be the merry old uncle of his neighborhood on a
cul-de-sac in a middle-class Atlanta suburb. Irreverent, amusing and animated, Horsley
seems for all the world a warm and faithful husband, a friend to children, an iconoclastic
conversationalist and wry commentator on the state of the world. Source
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The Jewish Defense League
The JDL was founded by
Irving Rubin, who was suspected for
crimes of murder, assault, and bombs were his specialty.
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Eric Rudolph
It seems that Eric had some learning disabilities and was taken
care of by his mother.
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