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Assassination Attempts (Plural) by Jews against National Renaissance Pary Leader James Madole
Assassination Attempts (Plural) by Jews Against James Madole
Introduction: Jewish Assassins in the 20th Century Those enemies of theirs whom the Jews find especially threatening or annoying are often the victims of assassination or attempted assassination. Frequently, the murderer or would-be murderer is a Jew. Consider:
But it is not always a Jewish killer who assassinates a counter-Semite: American National Socialist leader George Lincoln Rockwell was gunned down on August 25, 1967 by a former party member, John Patler. Although some people (including me) believe that Jews may have been involved in the assassination in some way, there has never been any proof of that. So it should be unsurprising that James Madole was the target of Jewish would-be assassins on two occasions, although he fortunately survived both attempts. The First Attempt by a Jew to Murder James Madole An account by Madole himself (in the third person), taken from the National Renaissance Bulletin, Volume 22, Nos. 3 & 4 (March-April 1971): Quote:
I heard Madole speak of the incident on several occasions. Here is a reconstructed version of the conversation between Madole and Richman, shortly before he left the headquarters/apartment. (I stress that this is my recollection of Madole's recollection, and not a verbatim transcript of the conversation.) Quote:
Madole described the mental struggle between Richman and himself as "battle of wits," in which Richman had all of the tactical advantages, but he, Madole, had the stronger Will. The Second Attempt by a Jew to Murder James Madole Madole was unscathed by the first, half-hearted attempt on his life by a deranged Jew. He was not so fortunate when a second attempt was made 13 years later, for in that instance, he nearly lost his life. Here is his account, also from the National Renaissance Bulletin, Vol. 22, Nos. 3 & 4 (March-April 1971). Quote:
The NRP held weekly private meetings on Sunday evening at Madole’s headquarters/apartment at 10 W. 90th St. in Manhattan. Madole usually called the meeting to order around 7:30 pm and dismissed the gathering around 11:00 pm. The meetings were generally informal. Madole would make announcements concerning Party operations and then give a lecture on some subject. Afterwards, there would be a question-and-answer period and general discussion. Often some people would arrive before 7:30 pm, and others would linger after 11:00 pm. When I arrived one evening for a Sunday meeting, I saw a new person seated next to Mr. Madole, chatting with him. This was Tournier. I later introduced myself to him and we spoke briefly. He said that he was from New Orleans and that his father was a Cajun. He did not mention his mother. I believed him: he looked like a Cajun, and not in the least bit Jewish. He appeared to be about 20 years old. When I left the meeting that night with other comrades, Tournier was still speaking with Madole. A day or so later I got a call from an NRP officer, who informed me that there had been a “incident” after I had left. Madole had invited Tournier to join the SE. He seemed eager to do so, but said that he had one question: would the fact that his mother was Jewish be an obstacle to joining the Party? Madole firmly but politely told him that Jews and half-Jews were excluded from NRP membership. Tournier’s mood understandably took a turn at this point, and Madole had two uniformed SE men escort him from the headquarters. The room was on the third floor of the building and there was a stairway immediately outside the front door. The SE men kicked and punched Tournier and threw him down a flight of stairs. I later asked the SE officer who was in charge if mistreating Tournier was really a good idea – after all, he had done nothing hostile or confrontational. I was told that the violent response had to do with the Party’s reputation: Spies and potential spies had to know that they could not just waltz in and out of our headquarters without paying a price. That might seem harsh by some standards, but by the rules of street warfare under which we operated in New York City it was hardly excessive. Later, I did see Tournier on occasion hanging out with JDL members who monitored our operations and sometimes harassed us. But I don’t believe that he was ever officially a JDL member, just a hanger-on of sorts. He disappeared after his attack on Madole and we never saw him again. He was never arrested by the police, although they surely knew who he was and where he lived. It was suggested to me that he returned to New Orleans, which I find plausible. James Madole never did get the steel plate put in his cranium to replace the piece of bone that had been removed, which was about the size of a half-dollar. For the remaining eight years of his life, there was nothing between his brain and the outside world but a thin flap of skin. This is why photographs of him during his final years always show him wearing a helmet (for demonstrations) or a hat. "A man does not become a dictator in order to stay in out of the rain." - Aristotle
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June 22nd, 2021 | #2 |
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Very good text.
You could develop a book or brochure. |
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