Notes And References

(1) CRYING WOLF: Hate Crime Hoaxes In America by Laird Wilcox, published by Laird Wilcox Editorial Research Services, Olathe, Kansas, (1994).
(2) The Watchdogs: A close look at Anti-Racist “Watchdog” Groups, by Laird Wilcox, Second Edition, published by Laird Wilcox Editorial Research Services, Olathe, Kansas, (1999), page 1.
(3) Which the current writer endorses whole-heartedly.
(4) One suggestion – that Lee Harvey Oswald was set up – looks far less plausible when one realises how the killer was actually caught. He was not arrested for shooting the President but for the murder of a police officer, J.D. Tippit, who was shot because he was following Oswald, who was acting in a suspicious manner. How many people today who reject the lone gunman theory out of hand have even heard of Officer Tippit?
(5) In the Observer of February 28, 1999, Andrew Marr, a self-styled liberal, puts forward his final solution for the problem of racism in Britain: “widespread and vigorous miscegenation, which is the best answer, but perhaps tricky to arrange as public policy [and] the vigorous use of state power to coerce and repress...I firmly believe that repression can be a great, civilising instrument for good. Stamp hard on certain ‘natural’ beliefs for long enough and you can almost kill them off.”
(6) There are also printed sources of course. The DIRECTORY OF BRITISH POLITICAL ORGANISATIONS 1994 by Paul Mercer, published by Longman, is fairly comprehensive – although a little dated, and in places more than a little inaccurate.
(7) ANL Daubing Protest by Cecily Woolf, published in the Jewish Chronicle, March 13, 1992, page 9.
(8) See in particular the Daily Telegraph, December 15, 1998, pages 1 & 4.


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