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Oud 5 november 2003, 18:01   #1
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Pro-Jewish Faction Within Flemish Vlaams Blok
Opinion; Posted on: 2003-11-04 12:52:16 [ Printer friendly ]

Letter from National Vanguard reader:
Ave,

First allow me to state that I truly appreciate your devoted work for the cause. Although I live in Europe and our movements aren't that well connected, I try to follow up on what is going on abroad, better said in our other Aryan civilizations abroad. I just read through your preview of the latest National Vanguard magazine. I expect to receive the mag itself within a couple of weeks, since I have a subscription. There was one issue that amazed me, namely that in the section "News from the Homelands," and more specific about Belgium (my official country) there is printed a very uncritical piece about the Vlaams Blok (VB) party. (pictured VB leader Filip Dewinter with Jean-Marie Le Pen)

I myself have been very involved with VB in the past, but due to some current changes in the party manifesto after 9-11 I ceased collaborating, and started focusing more on the radical pro-White movement. I can honestly understand that for an outsider it must look like a new Kampfzeit, namely the electoral score of 20% at the last elections. It is true that the party keeps on gaining support and voters, although the left-wing establishment (a broad and colourful coalition of christian-democrats, socialists and liberals) keeps banning them in the public life, in the press, etc. etc. I guess you know this dirty strategy in the US, too.

It is however very false that the Vlaams Blok party is somewhat of a good example to foreign readers. Since its foundation it has had a very clear and loud pro-zionist faction. (In fact its principal founder, Karel Dillen, continued to voice his support for the Lebanese falangists who worked for the expansion of the Jews, and his hatred for the justified cause of the Palestinian people against the Zionist oppressors.) After 9-11 our political spectrum has changed enormously. After the attacks, a mild critique of the Islamic forces was all of a sudden made possible.

In the latest months we have experienced one disgusting sucking up to the Jews after another. Allow me to demonstrate that this party should be confronted critically:

* One member of their official think tank, Marc Joris, is a prominent Jew-lover and is in fact more fond of Israel than of an independant Flanders. In a debate in May he publicly stated that "the VB party can only be compared to the Israeli Likud party of A. Sharon." Just before the elections a letter was posted by a prominent Jew in a Jewish-Belgian paper stating that "Marc Joris is a good friend of the Jews and the the Belgian Jews should vote for him."

* Its principal politician at this moment, Filip Dewinter, has made numerous contacts with the Orthodox Chasidic Jewish community of Antwerp. They have one mutual enemy at this moment: young Arab gangs. In fact Jews fear to walk the streets in some parts of the towns, because the conflict of the Middle East has been imported to Belgian soil. With all due consequences... But never fear, Filip Dewinter promised his good friend Rabbi Meyers that this will change now that they've gathered forces.

* A couple of newspapers showed pictures of these two close friends at a meeting, where he served Israeli wine (stolen from Palestinian farmers and sold under a Jewish flag) as a reaction against the boycot of Israeli products which was and still is very popular after the Jenin massacre and others.

* Just after the outbreak of the orchestrated JewSA aggression against sovereign Afghanistan under the Taliban, the party held a rally in Antwerp stating "Mr. Bush is absolutely right! Islam is our no. 1 problem," which could be read on large banners. Dumb enough for you?

I can quote hundreds of articles in recent years where the most prominent VB politicians speak about their love for the Jewish people, their culture, and especially their state which supposedly is "a Western outpost in the barbarian Middle East." (quote from Filip Dewinter).

I hope to have been of some assistance on this issue. Of course there still are quite some good and devoted militants among the VB. Of course not every VB politician is a shabbos goy, but we are experiencing some changes in Europe: e.g., Jörg Haider of the Austrian FPÖ, Michiel Smit of the Dutch Nieuw-Rechts party which organised a demonstration in support of the USA and Israel in connection with the Iraq crisis... I fear that these evolutions are in fact very dangerous. We cannot work with Jews. If history should teach us anything about their tribe, it is that those who work with them always get cheated afterwards, after their work is done.

Kind regards from Flanders,

Armin Müller.

Yes, there are pro-White parties and groups on both sides of the Atlantic who believe that they can either work with -- or deceive -- the Jewish establishment and hence neutralize the massive Jewish attacks that are directed toward almost all pro-White efforts. That's a form of error or dishonesty that the National Alliance scrupulously avoids. But we will continue to report with pleasure on the gains of pro-White and anti-Jewish efforts in Europe, imperfect as they are, and hope that these two streams of thought eventually converge in an uncompromising manner.

I would also add that Mr. Cotterill in the latest National Vanguard did point out the increasing popularity of more radical nationalism in Flanders. I quote:

"This year’s annual Flemish Nationalist festival in Diksmuide, which was held over the weekend of August 30/31, was well down in attendance from previous years. Only about 2,000 (including a handful of Britons and an American) attended this year. The main reason for the small number attending was that the radical Voorpost group had boycotted the festival, in protest at its liberalization over the last few years. They held their own rival festival in the town of Steenstrate the weekend before and over 5,000 nationalists attended (more than double the number at Diksmuide). This goes to show that radical nationalism is more popular than liberal nationalism, in Flanders anyway."

Thanks for your insights! -- Ed.
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