ZGram - 8/27/2004 - "California hoaxer sentenced"

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August 27, 2004

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

Taking up on yesterday's Zgram about staged hoaxes to intimidate 
toward political ends, the following brief write-up was sent to us 
from a Los Angeles based website:

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August 18, 2004

Professor at Claremont McKenna College Found Guilty of Staging 
Antisemitic Hate Crime

On March 9th of this year, psychology Professor Kerri Dunn created a 
huge uproar in the usually quiet campus of Claremont McKenna College, 
located a few miles east of Los Angeles, when she reported that her 
car parked on a campus parking lot had been vandalized. She reported 
that her car windows had been broken, the tires slashed and a 
"swastika" as well as the words "Nigger Lover" and "Kike Whore" had 
been painted on the doors and hood.

It did not take long for the Jewish faculty, lesbian and homosexual 
students, and the student organization Hillel of B'nai B'rith to 
capitalize on the incident and demand concessions from the college 
administration. Hillel representative D'ror Chankin-Gould said that 
the attack came as no surprise. He linked the incident to growing 
anti-Semitism worldwide.

"We are here to say that we are scared," said Chankin-Gould. 
"Swastikas and broken glass trigger potent memories for Jews," he 
added. The campus was closed for an entire day in order to, in the 
words of College President Pamela Gann, ". . . provide time and 
opportunity for our students and faculty to reflect on the meaning 
and significance of this horrible hate crime."

The uproar suddenly subsided when two students came forward to 
announce to a shocked and embarrassed student body that they had 
witnessed Professor Kerri Dunn vandalize her own car soon after she 
parked it on the evening of March 9. Professor Dung was in the 
process of converting from Catholicism to Judaism and this may have 
been a factor in her staging of the phoney antisemitic hate crime 
hoax. (Š) [A]n investigation should be conducted to determine if Dunn 
acted in concert with others.

Today, a jury of twelve in the Pomona Superior Court found Professor 
Kerri Dunn guilty of staging the antisemitic hate crime. Jurors found 
her guilty of two felony charges for attempted insurance fraud and on 
one misdemeanor count of filing a false police report. Professor Dunn 
faces up to 3.5 years in prison when she is sentenced on September 17.

Antisemitic hate crime hoaxes are on the rise worldwide. Another 
occurred in France just last month when police announced the arrest 
of a woman who alleged that she was the victim of a horrific 
anti-Jewish assault on a Paris train. The 23-year-old woman had 
reported that six men had cut her clothes, drew swastikas on her body 
and accused her of being Jewish. She also reported that "the thugs 
also threatened her infant child in her baby carriage." The lurid 
attack had "stunned France" and led to the usual outpouring of 
self-righteous fury and pro-Zionist hysteria. President Jacques 
Chirac expressed "horror" and condemned the incident, while Interior 
Minister Dominique de Villepin vowed to apprehend the assailants and 
stated that the attack was "more serious because it was marked by 
racism and anti-Semitism".

The woman later confessed that she had staged the whole thing.

Another occurred in New Zealand earlier this week when Jews 
desecrated their own cemetery by painting swastikas on their tombs. 
The incident was aimed at curbing criticism from New Zealanders after 
two Israeli MOSSAD agents were sentenced to prison for espionage and 
holding fake passports. (Š)

The "hate crimes" are used to instill guilt on gentiles and to scare 
their own community into giving money to the Zionist leaders and to 
organizations such as the JDL, ADL and the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

(Source:  
http://aztlan.net/professor_dunn_guilty.htm>http://aztlan.net/professor_dunn_guilty.htm 
)




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