FTR #40 To Sandpoint and Beyond
Posted February 17, 1997 by FTR, in Category: For The Record
This program analyzes the possible political significance of Mark Fuhrman’s move to Sandpoint, Idaho. This tiny town (population 5,200) has become an epicenter of the white-supremacist movement. Louis Beam (widely viewed as the de facto leader of the Aryan Nations) moved there at about the same time as Fuhrman and owns land there. In addition, there is an Identity Christian congregation there (Identity Christianity is a racist and anti-semitic perversion of Christianity.) Numerous other domestic fascist elements have moved there and three Sandpoint residents have been accused of a series of bombings and bank robberies in Washington state and have been investigated in connection with the bombing at the Olympics in Atlanta in 1996. The program also discusses a European Nazi campaign to assassinate black sports figures married to whites. (See also: FTR #’s 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 39, 45.) (Recorded on 2/16/97.)
Tags: Aryan Nations, New Right, OJ Simpson



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