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Jared Loughner Tied to American Renaissance Extremist Group
Fox News reports there’s a link between Jared Loughner, the accused Tucson shooter and American Renaissance a right-wing extremist group.
According to Fox News, there is a “strong suspicion linking Jared Loughner, the man accused in the Tucson shooting on Saturday, to what it called an ‘anti-ZOG (Zionist Occupational Government) and anti-semitic’ group known as American Renaissance.”
The leader of the American Renaissance group denies any affiliation with shooter Jared Loughner. Group leader Jared Taylor responded to the Fox News report this morning, and told the cable news network that he ” took especial issue with the reference to his group being “anti-ZOG.”
In other news about Saturday’s mass shooting in Arizona, law enforcement officials are asking the public for help finding a possibly associated with suspect Jared Loughner in Saturday’s mass shooting in Arizona.
Early this morning, authorities released a photo of a man who was seen at the location where the shooting occurred. According to CNN, the person of interest is “a white male, approximately 40 to 50 years old. He has dark hair and was last seen wearing blue jeans and a dark blue jacket.”
Go to CNN for additional information but if you know anything, you are asked to contact 911, 88-CRIME or the Federal Bureau of Investigation at (520) 791-6974.
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Credit Card Credit Score » Blog Archive » Jared Loughner American Renaissance Ties Gabrielle Giffords … commented on Jan 09 11 at 2:38 pmAmRen Subscriber commented on Jan 09 11 at 2:54 pmThe DHS are describing American Renaissance as “anti-semitic” & “anti-ZOG”. Anyone who has read their publication would know this is absurd. There has been literally zero mention of “ZOG” or “Zionist Occupied Government” in any of the published issues of its magazine. Their magazine has had numerous Jewish contributors (Lawrence Auster, Paul Gottfried, Michael Levin and Robert Weissberg) and they even had a hasidic rabbi (Mayer Schiller) as a speaker at one of their conferences.
kan-ook commented on Jan 10 11 at 10:57 amPerhaps journalist should do a bit more research, hell its only a mouse-click away:
http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2011/01/american_renais_16.php
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