Tens
                  of thousands of members of a racist legion operate openly in
                  every corner of
                the nation – men, women, juveniles, extended families, cells,
                gangs, churches, clans, militias, border armies, all engaged
                in what they consider to be a war to the death against non-white
                America. 
            George
                  Bush and John Ashcroft don’t want you to hear about White Terror, understandably
                fearing that the lyrics of white supremacy strike the same racial
                chords as the Pirates’ own War on Terror theme, itself a rearrangement
                of the many martial tunes written throughout American history
                in praise Manifest Destiny. Less than a decade ago Timothy McVeigh’s
                band of terrorists got carried away with the logic of America
                as a White Man’s Country, and may have cost the Republicans the
                White House in 1996. That’s why the homeland security colors
                didn’t change in May of this year, when federal agents arrested
                a white racist couple dealing in weapons of mass destruction
                in a small town near Tyler, Texas. The feds seized a cyanide
                bomb capable of unleashing a deadly, poison cloud, chemicals
                and components for additional WMDs, gas masks, 100 conventional
                bombs, an arsenal of automatic weapons, silencers and half a
                million rounds of ammunition. 
            
            The
                      bust went unreported last Spring, although George Bush
                was said to have been regularly
                    briefed about the “ongoing” investigation. Finally, the Dallas-Fort
                    Worth CBS affiliate broke the story on November 26, when
                    longtime militiaman and traveling gun merchant William J.
                    Krar and his
                    common-law wife pled guilty to possession of a chemical bomb
                    and lesser charges. Local Channel 11 news producer Todd Bensman
                    thought he had a huge national story on his hands, but CBS
                    network refused to pick up  his
                    report. "I guess they didn't think it was important
                    enough," Bensman told  David
                    Neiwert, a Seattle-based journalist who has covered right-wing
                    terrorism since 1978. In fact, the national news blackout was
                    near-total, as reported online by  The
              Memory Hole.
             
          
            The
                  New York Times got around to the story on December 13, not
                  on the news pages, but
                through a back door Op-Ed article titled “Enemies at Home.” Daniel
                Levitas’ piece passed the Times’ blandness test. “Americans should
                question whether the Justice Department is making America's far-right
                fanatics a serious priority,” Levitas wrote. “And with the F.B.I.
                still struggling to get up to speed on the threat posed by Islamic
                extremists abroad, it is questionable whether the agency has
                the manpower to keep tabs on our distinctly American terror cells.
                There is no accurate way of analyzing the budgets of the F.B.I.,
                Justice Department and Department of Homeland Security to discern
                how much attention is being devoted to right-wing extremists.
                But in light of the F.B.I.'s poor record in keeping tabs on the
                militia movement before the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, one wonders
                whether the agency has the will to do so now.” 
            
            What
                  apologetic nonsense. The federal police are acting just like
                  their predecessors under
                J. Edgar Hoover, who for decades denied there was such a thing
                as the Mafia. Hoover knew full well that the Italian-American
                syndicate existed, since the Bureau had used gangsters countless
                times as lethal instruments against leftists in the union movement.
                The FBI was a friend to the Mafia until deep into the Sixties
                and – the movie, Mississippi Burning notwithstanding – sheltered
                and immunized far more Klansman than it ever arrested. The Bureau
                does as it is told, and it has been instructed to hide White
                Terror from view. 
            Indeed,
                  there are striking similarities between the FBI’s modus operandi with the Ku Klux
                Klan in the Sixties and the Bureau’s behavior towards today’s
                white terrorists; the feds watch, but don’t do much of anything
                to stop them. There is no question that the Aryan Nations, National
                Alliance, Christian Identity, various reconstituted Klans, skinheads
                and hundreds of other homegrown Nazi organizations have been
                heavily infiltrated by various law enforcement agencies. After
                all, they are full of criminals of the kind that routinely
                trade evidence for extended sojourns outside of prison. In addition,
                the American domestic arms trade is a roadmap to the violent
                Right, a national grid full of above ground gun markets and fairs.
                All it takes is some cash to join the circuit and meet the folks. 
            Terrorists with
                  impunity
            The feds met William
                Krar around the time of the Oklahoma City bombing. According
                to the November 26 television report from Dallas-Fort Worth: 
           
          
            There
                  is little to indicate that the feds wanted to make anything
                  stick to Krar. On the day
                after 9/11, an employee at a New Hampshire storage site where
                the weapons dealer kept his regional customers’ stock reported
                Krar’s “wicked anti-American” remarks to the FBI, which filed
                a report but did – nothing! When the feds finally moved on Krar
                and his companion in Noonday, Texas a year and a half later,
                the arrest warrant said he was “actively involved in the militia
                movement…a good source of covert weaponry for white supremacist
                and anti-government militia groups in New Hampshire,” his native
                state. How long had this been known to the FBI? It’s a moot question,
                since such activities were clearly not of great interest to the
                Bureau. 
            
            Four
                  months after 9/11, in January 2002 the feds stumbled on Krar’s network through no
                smarts of their own when a package meant for New Jersey militiaman
                Edward Feltus was mistakenly delivered to a Staten Island, New
                York address. “The package contained more than five false identification
                documents, including a North Dakota birth certificate, a Social
                Security card, a Vermont birth certificate, a Defense Intelligence
                Agency Identification card, and a United Nations Multinational
                Force Identification card,” said the East Texas U.S. Attorney’s
                office. But no attempt was made to halt Krar’s activities, which
                continued until May of this year. 
            The
                  U.S. Attorney’s
                statement claims that after the New Jersey package turned up,
                a “subsequent investigation” discovered that Krar “had accumulated
                dangerous chemical weapons,” an apparent reference to a Tennessee
                Highway Patrol stop of Krar’s car a full year later, in
                January 2003. State Police – not federal agents – found dangerous
                chemicals and a note that “appears to represent instructions
                for carrying out some kind of covert operation,” Channel 11 reported. “It
                lists code words for cities where meetings can take place at
                motels.”
            The
                  cities where the conspirators would presumably meet were called “zones” and
                  included: Chattanooga, Bristol, and Knoxville, Tennessee; Scranton
                  and
                Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Winchester and Roanoke, Virginia; Jackson,
                Mississippi; and Shreveport, Louisiana.
            The
                  TV story continued: “Other
                codes appear to be warnings about how close police might be to
                catching the plotters. ‘Lots of light storms are predicted,’ for
                instance, means ‘Move fast before they look any harder. We have
                a limited window remaining.’”
            
            The
                  FBI and other federal agencies had left the “window” open for mad white bombers Krar
                and Bruey for two whole years, but you’d never know it from the
                U.S. Attorney’s press release. “Through the cooperative effort
                of the FBI, ATF, the Army CID and the Criminal Investigative
                Service, these defendants were identified and their activities
                pinpointed and neutralized. We live in a safer world because
                of the efforts of these agencies." 
            Honest
                  lawmen see things differently. Channel 11 warned that “authorities
                  familiar with the case say more potentially deadly cyanide
                  bombs may be in
                circulation.”
            The Right rampages,
                  again
            The
                  Oklahoma City bombing killed 168 people in 1995, most of them
                  white and many of them
                children. For a time, the white public recoiled from the harshest
                rhetoric of their race-crazed kin, and it appears that many rank
                and file supremacists shrank away in shame, becoming inactive.
                Bill Clinton’s political fortunes rose dramatically on the sea
                change of public revulsion at the Right, and he defeated Bob
                Dole decisively in the 1996 election. Thomas Sowell, Republican
                Uncle Tom Emeritus, still complains about that period. “The Oklahoma
                City bombing was immediately blamed on conservative talk show
                hosts, even before the perpetrators were known,” Sowell wrote
                in a  November,
                2002 column, exaggerating as usual. 
            However, as the William
                Krar saga indicates, at no time have federal authorities treated
                white hate groups as clear and present dangers to national security.
                The lethal threat to Black America failed to spur Bill Clinton
                to any serious action against these very visible networks. Krar
                kept selling his wares, and apparently grew more sophisticated
                and deadly. 
            Then
                  came September 11. Racism was back with volcanic vengeance,
                  unbound by any notions
                of shame – the Great Mobilizer of White Americans. The horror
                of Oklahoma City had provided only a respite, after all. This
                time, the Republicans are determined to ride the tidal wave of
                white fear and hate to its ultimate, ordained destination: world
                conquest. And there will be no reminders of the despised Tim
                McVeigh to break the triumphalist spell – not if Attorney General
                Ashcroft can help it.
            
            On
                  the December 5 edition of  Democracy
                  Now! University of Texas journalism professor Robert Jensen
                  attempted to explain the silence over racists armed with WMDs. “[C]ases
                  like this – of domestic terrorism, especially when they involve
                  white supremacist and conservative Christian groups, don't
                  have any political value for an administration, especially
                  this particular administration,” said the professor. “ Therefore,
                  why – if one were going to be crass and cynical, why would they
                  highlight this?
            “On
                  the other hand, foreign terrorism and things connected to Arab,
                  South Asian and
                Muslim groups, well those have value because they can be used
                to whip up support for military interventions, which this administration
                is very keen on.”
            Jensen understates the
                case. The Noonday, Texas WMD story was squashed by the Bush Administration
                with the active collaboration of editors throughout corporate
                media. The December 10 issue of  Intelligence
                Squad got it just about right: “Suddenly
                it becomes clear why John Ashcroft isn’t going to make a big
                deal out of nailing these guys: they are essentially a more extreme
                version of Ashcroft himself.”
            The Bush men conceal
                the existence terrorists, as if embarrassed by their own kind.
            Reporters
                  at Channel 11 in Dallas-Fort Worth were told, “federal
                  agents have served hundreds of subpoenas across the country
                  in a domestic terror investigation” since May. Yet there have
                  been no subsequent news reports of such events and only three
                  people are in custody: Krar, Bruey and the New Jersey militiaman,
                  Edward Feltus. If the hundreds of persons suspected of terrorist
                  activities were Arabs or South Asians, we might assume they
                  were locked away incommunicado in the twilight Gulag created
                  since September 11. But these are white Americans with special
                  dispensation to engage in an ancient yet familiar rampage.
                  They can hide in plain sight, because nobody’s really looking.