by Michael Collins Piper (2006)
From: The Judas Goats: The Enemy Within – The shocking never-before-told story of the infiltration and subversion of the American nationalist movement, Pages 320-324
If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck . . .
As the Zionist Internationale—using the United States military as its imperial mechanism—faces increasing opposition from the American people, who are hesitant to commit more of their young people to foreign wars on behalf of Israel, it is critical to the Zionist cause to generate more anger among Americans toward the Muslim world. In the wake of this, the Zionist movement has energized its efforts to further infiltrate and manipulate the American nationalist movement.
As such, in recent years, one leader of what has been described as the “white nationalist movement” (that is, the element of the nationalist movement focusing on the issue of race) has come under increasing scrutiny because of his unusual stand toward Zionist influence in America. We refer to one Jared Taylor, a Yale-educated figure who heads his own American Renaissance organization. Taylor has emerged as a major critic of the Muslim world and of Muslim immigrants in America, sounding much like the Trotskyite neo-conservatives.
Taylor is best known for his book, Paved With Good Intentions, which says that blacks are inferior to whites. Remarkably, this book was published by a “mainstream” New York firm responsible for Harrison Livingstone’s series of peculiar books—New York Times best-sellers—that insist the CIA had no part in the JFK assassination.
So although Taylor’s work might be “controversial” due to its racial slant, the book was promoted by a “mainstream” publishing house. But even more intriguing is the fact that Taylor’s book was also favorably mentioned in the February 1993 issue of Commentary, the journal of the American Jewish Committee, edited for many years by CIA-connected Trotskyite “neo-conservative” Norman Podhoretz.
That a book with a so-called “racist” slant would get a boost from Podhoretz and Commentary is interesting in and of itself. But that Taylor should get a friendly nod from these Zionist Trotskyites is not really so extraordinary if Taylor’s record is considered in context.
Although the Anti-Defamation League has criticized Taylor for some of his views, and Taylor, in turn, has sent gentle barbs in the ADL’s direction for chiding him on the race question, the totality of the record that we will review here suggests that Taylor is effectively lending support to the Zionist movement. And that’s precisely what makes Taylor’s new “Zionist-Friendly Nationalism” so valuable to the Zionist lobby.
Widely promoted as one of the “intellectuals” of the American “racialist” movement, Taylor has insinuated himself into a leadership position in the Council of Conservative Citizens (CofCC) and from that post he has emerged as a critic of those who take positions in opposition to Zionism. In some respects, this recalls the old days of COINTELPRO when—as Dr. Edward Fields has reported—the FBI told its infiltrators in the Ku Klux Klan that they were free to publicly make anti-black remarks in public speeches and in their publications, but, at all costs, to avoid criticizing Jews or Israel.
Many have noted that Taylor seems to revel in surrounding himself with a variety of Jewish “intellectual”who have been waggishly (if insensitively) dubbed “Jared’s Jews.” Taylor is particularly close ties to one Rabbi Meyer Schiller, a New York-based Zionist who has publicly bragged that his friendship with Taylor has helped diminish anti-Zionism within the ranks of Taylor’s followers. (An interesting point indeed.)
This same Rabbi Schiller—a leader of a Jewish community known as New Square—also endorsed Hillary Rodham Clinton in her 1992 campaign for the U.S. Senate from New York, hardly something that might be expected from an ally of Jared Taylor, of all people.
The truth is that Taylor plays a valuable role on behalf of Zionist interests by stoking up opposition to Arab and Muslim immigration into America, adding fuel to the ever-building fire in America against Arabs and Muslims. And all of this comes at a time that—the record shows—Taylor has worked to scrub anti-Zionist attitudes from the nationalist circles in which he operates. In fact, on March 3, 2006, the influential Jewish newspaper, Forward, reported that Taylor said, in Forward’s words, that he wanted to
de-Nazify [the] white nationalist movement.
Forward wrote that Taylor said that:
“Ultimately, for all the things I care about to happen, Jews must be part of the movement,” because, he noted, Jews are widely seen as being “the conscience of our society.”
But while Taylor has been quite friendly to the likes of Rabbi Schiller, he has adopted quite a different stance to those who have taken on Israel. For example, when prominent Louisiana maverick David Duke and the aforementioned Dr. Edward Fields—both of whom have been known for their opposition to Zionism—spoke at a forum attended by CofCC supporters in the Washington, D.C. area, Taylor boycotted the meeting (doing so quite vocally) and told others not to attend.
Similarly, prior to that, on December 12, 1998, Taylor boycotted another meeting of the National Capital Region branch of the CofCC precisely because the featured speaker was yours truly, Michael Collins Piper, discussing the JFK assassination study, Final Judgment, which focuses on the role of Israel’s Mossad in the murder of President Kennedy. Taylor instructed his disciples not to attend this meeting.
Noting Taylor’s conduct, critics have pointed out that the woman who became Taylor’s wife, Evelyn Rich, actively worked to sabotage David Duke’s 1990 campaign for the U.S. Senate. Miss Rich released an audio tape to the national media that she had secretly recorded of Duke’s private conversation with a supporter. The tape (taken entirely out of context) was used to “prove” that Duke was a “Nazi.”
In fact, evidence demonstrates that Taylor does seem to have some sort of friendly behind-the-scenes entente cordiale with the ADL. According to one American revisionist, whose name is well known to revisionists worldwide, Taylor’s wife-to-be, Miss Rich, received a phone call at the home she shared with Taylor from no less than Irwin Suall, the now-deceased longtime chief of the ADL’s “fact finding division.” According to the source (who was visiting Taylor’s home at the time), Taylor answered the phone, then handed it to Miss Rich saying, “It’s Irwin Suall,” after which Miss Rich conversed with the ADL spymaster.
[Note: due to a court-issued gag order on the publisher of this book, the name of the individual who witnessed Taylor’s call from the ADL cannot be mentioned. However, the name of that person was published some years ago in the now-defunct Spotlight newspaper.]
There is a great irony here. Although the ADL claims it opposes “racism,” the fact is Taylor’s views on affirmative action and race quotas are quite similar to those of the ADL and the American Jewish Committee whose magazine, as noted, favorably reviewed Taylor’s book. So perhaps the ADL-Taylor link is not really so surprising.
The inimitable Dr. Robert L. Brock, a longtime Black nationalist who has been a no-holds-barred critic of the Israeli lobby, has summarized Taylor’s stance:
Mr. Taylor talks about how Black folks commit crime and how we’re not as smart as Whites but Mr.Taylor never mentions Zionist power in America.
In May 2006, writing in his American Renaissance magazine, Taylor lashed out at his critics whom he says advocate the theory of what he calls “a Jewish conspiracy,” never addressing the role of Zionist power in America. With such a tone, he implicitly dismisses criticism of Zionist intrigue and makes it clear he is not about to be re-directed despite the growing criticism of his position on this issue.
Considering all of this, particularly Taylor’s opposition to discussion of Zionism and its role in American affairs, it’s probably worth pointing out that Taylor—a graduate of Yale, a longtime recruiting ground for the CIA—just happened to be wandering around in Ghana during the early 1970s when that West African country was a major focus of interest to the CIA and its allies in Israel’s Mossad.
Israeli historian Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi has written that “if Burma was the great Israeli [geopolitical] success story in Asia, Ghana was the equivalent in Africa.” Beit-Hallahmi writes that Israel’s outpost in Ghana “turned out to be a stepping stone to the rest of Black Africa” but that things went sour, much to Israel’s dismay. Beit Hallahmi points out that the Mossad was riding high in Ghana for years:
The first Israeli ambassador in Africa was Ehud Avriel, stationed in Ghana in 1957, and widely believed to be a Mossad operative. Avriel was active in recruiting individuals for “special missions” all over Africa. Cooperation with Ghana took many forms, marked by mutual enthusiasm . . .
Hundreds of Ghanian trainees went to Israel, and hundreds of Israeli experts came to Ghana.There was also military and intelligence cooperation: Ghana’s air force was supplied with reconditioned military aircraft and training and intelligence training was given by the Mossad.
Israel was described as “Ghana’s closest friend in the early years.” Nevertheless, [Ghana’s leader] Kwame Nkrumah always demonstrated some reservations about Israel . . .While Israel established close ties with . . . the Ghanian leadership even before formal independence in 1956, the special relationship . . . was over by 1967. Formal relations ended on October 28, 1973.
Quite significantly,Taylor’s Ghanian venture took place during the very critical time frame when Israel’s ties with Ghana were dissolving.
Beit-Hallahmi (writing in 1987) added:
Elements in the Ghanian secret service are said to have kept contacts with the Mossad even while their countries did not have diplomatic relations, but relations with Ghana [have] worsened since the coup led by Lt. Jerry Rawlings. The Ghanian government accused Israel of being involved in a planned coup attempt [with the CIA and Liberia]. Relations with the U.S. have deteriorated since then, with mutual accusations of spying . . . .
Although we can only speculate as to what young Yale man Taylor was doing in Ghana in the midst of intense CIA and Mossad intrigue in that small country, the bottom line is that Taylor’s actions in America today—more than 30 years later—suggest that Taylor (for whatever reason) has become an asset (in a most unusual way) for advancing one aspect of the Zionist cause within the American nationalist movement.
Editor’s addition:
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