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- Subject: NECC & Christian Identity (Boston Globe article)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.071834.7210@oneb.almanac.bc.ca>
- From: kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca (Ken Mcvay)
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 92 07:18:34 GMT
- Organization: The Old Frog's Almanac
- Keywords: NECC, Christian Identity
- Summary: recent submission to fascism mailing list
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- THE BOSTON GLOBE, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1992
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- WHITE CHRISTIANITY ESPOUSED BY GROUP
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- JDL disrupts Mansfield meeting; members embrace anti-Jewish code
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- By James L. Franklin, Globe Staff
- ---------------------------------
-
- MANSFIELD - In a rented assembly hall at a campground here recently, a
- handful of believers with a plain-brown-wrapper of a name began what was
- organized as a day of prayer, education and companionship.
-
- Before two hours elapsed, the meeting of New England Concerned Christians
- collapsed in shouting and confusion, with the handful of participants and a
- smaller group of protesters from the Jewish Defense League, who entered the
- meeting late, calling each other haters and Nazis.
-
- The confusion afforded a look at a secretive group that promotes exclusive
- white Christianity. Critics say that small groups like Concerned Christians
- are active on the East Coast, propagating the loose-knit Christian Identity
- Movement.
-
- Groups like this "represent only a small fraction of the people of our
- country, but their voices are strident and divisive and their activities
- often hurtful beyond the expectation of their small numbers," says a
- handbook on such groups published by the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai
- B'rith.
-
- Increased public awareness, watchfulness by law enforcement, and
- dissemination of information about groups like Christian Identity are
- essential to "foster a national consensus that extremism will be rejected,"
- the ADL contends.
-
- In the Western states, Identity includes groups like the Aryan Nation and
- The Order, whose members have been charged with bombings, assaults and
- murder. Both outside critics and participants at the NECC meeting describe
- Randall Weaver, and Idaho man charged with the fatal shooting Aug. 21 of
- Deputy US Marshal William Degan of Quincy, as a proponent of Identity ideas.
-
- Only a small, hand-lettered sign outside identified the 15 persons attending
- the seesion as New England Concerned Citizens, and the leader, Richard
- Messenger of Upton, reluctantly allowed a reporter to attend what he said
- was a private meeting.
-
- In a statement of belief he read at the meeting, Messenger said he wanted
- "to establish a loosely knit tie to Christians with similar beliefs `for the
- Glory of God, and the advancement of the Christian Faith,'" qutoing the
- Mayflower Compact signed by the Pilgrims on their voyage to Massachusetts.
-
- Part of his statement outlines conservative Protestand beliefs about the
- truth of the Bible and Christian doctrine, with an overlay of patriotic
- conviction about the importance of the United States. But other parts of the
- NECC creed clearly show the link between NECC and the ideas of Christian
- Identity.
-
- "I believe that an honest examination of the Bible and history shows that
- only the Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian, Germanic and kindred nations are the
- only people who show forth the fruits of Christ in the earth," asserts a
- section of the creed he did not read that morning. "I believe that the
- people commonly called Jews are, for the most part, not God's covenant
- Israel, for by their fruits ye shall know them."
-
- With an audience of 15, including three young children, Messenger began by
- showing a videotape of the late Rev. Sheldon Emery of Phoenix, a preacher
- who until his death in 1986 propagated Christian Identity through his
- "America's Promise" radio program, conferences, videotapes and the Lord's
- Covenant Church in Phoenix, a congregation he founded.
-
- "The white European race" is the author of "every invention and discovery
- that has improved man's existence on earth," Emery says in the tape. "Only
- white Caucasians have claimed Jesus Christ as their God and taken to this
- book [the Bible]. These are God's chosen people."
-
- The meeting that morning never got to the even cruder racial and
- anti-Semitic slurs often heard from Identity speakers, such as the claim
- that the importation of African slaves to the American colonies resulted
- from pressure on the British king by his Jewish bankers in Holland. Instead
- there was impromptu prayer from Messenger and signing of hymns such as
- "Onward Christian Soldiers."
-
- As Messenger was about to play another videotape, five more persons arrived
- and a shouting match erupted. The latecomers said they were members of the
- Jewish Defense League, and their leader accused those present of backing
- violent hate groups such as The Order and the Aryan Nation.
-
- The result was a demand by the campground manager that everyone leave and
- hurt feelings among the participants. "I didn't see that we did anything to
- provoke them," complained a woman who came with her three young children.
-
- "These people are trying to keep people away from learning the truth," said
- a man in the group.
-
- Michael Slomich of the JDL said later that his group disrupted the meeting,
- because they had learned from a tipster that a reporter would attend and
- because they recognized one of the men attending as a Ku Klux Klan leader
- from New Hampshire "and we figured it was all over anyways."
-
- Slomich insisted the disruption was justified because "they were showing
- tapes of Jack Mohr and Pete Peters," two other Identity leaders. Although
- neither Mohn nor Peters were ever charged in the case, Slomich asserted they
- were morally responsible for the death of Alan Berg, a Denver talk show host
- who was murdered in 1984 by assailants linked to the order.
-
- One man who attended the NECC meeting agrred to talk, without giving his
- name or any identifying personal information.
-
- He describers a way of life that takes literally the idea that "Christian
- America " is the Israelite people, including following the dietary laws of
- the Old Testament, and avoiding the sin of usury by shunning banks and
- modern business methods, like paying employees by check rather than with
- cash.
-
- But he strongly objected to efforts by critics to treat everyone espousing
- Identity ideas as if they were part of violent groups. "To try to control us
- from the outside, they lump us together with people we don't associate
- with," he said.
-
- Hollis Mosher of Braintree, an amateur observer of extremist groups who also
- attended the camp meeting, said NECC is typical of the work of Christian
- Identity groups on the East Coast.
-
- Like a short-lived New Hampshire grouop he also learned about through the
- Spotlight - newspaper of the anti-Semitic, far-right Liberty Lobby -
- Messenger and NECC have had a few meetings and made available tapes from
- Identity leaders, Mosher said.
-
- Messenger responded later that the NECC is not associated with the Aryan
- Nation or The Order and "does not belive that the Bible justifies rascism
- and does not advocate violence against other peoples in any fashion but
- defense."
-
- In the two years Mosher says he's monitored Messenger's activities, "I have
- never heard them advocate violence."
-
- "It's true they're not the same as The Order ... but there is no difference
- in their mindset," said Mosher, who said he was going public finally
- "because I'm getting too old to be running around after these people."
-
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