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The ADL and Its
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When the Darkness Falls: The
Racially Divided States of America

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Hate Laws:
Making Criminals of Christians

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The Line in the
Sand: America's Forgotten Borders

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The Persecution of Revisionists: The
Holocaust Unveiled

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Zionist War Crimes: The Case for the
Prosecution

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Judea Declares War: A Critical Look at WWII

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Understanding Anti-Semitism: Why Do Some
People Dislike Jews?

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Rep. Paul Findley Dares to Speak Out: A
22-Year Veteran Congressman Exposes Israel's Lobby

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Ritual Murder Revisited: The Hidden Cult

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Human Sacrifice
among the Fanatical Hasidic Jews and Other Cults from Ancient Times to the
Present

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Africa: Blood &
Guts

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Mondo Cane

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Slave Trade in the
World Today

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Why the Mid-East
Bleeds

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The Other Israel:
The Whole Story of Zionist
Conspiracy

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How "The Free American" Suffered from the Jewish Supremacists
Or, Just Another Victim to Add to the List
You may have once heard of the magazine "Free American," which was sold at
Barnes & Noble, among other distributors. (Its website still exists at -
http://www.freeamerican.com .) It was
produced by Clay Douglas.
I used to go to Barnes & Noble every month and pick up a copy of "The Free
American"--with it usually hidden (deliberately, no doubt) behind several other
magazines. And this was the case no matter to which store I went, as there are a
few in this area. I don't know if it was the employees who did it, or if the
customers were doing it. (I think the latter.)
In any case, the reason that they did this was due to the fact that Clay's
magazine exposed Zionism in all it wickedness. Even the covers of his magazine
would often expose the Jewish supremacy for all to see. No wonder then that his
magazine was hidden by some. (Scroll down for more;
click on the picture for a larger image.)

Jewish supremacists, of course, worked in a concerted effort to suppress his
magazine. This fact was not kept hidden.
While his magazine continued to sell thousands of copies every month, Barnes &
Noble suddenly said that they no longer wanted anything to do with it.
Some time shortly thereafter, I addressed a letter to one of the people at
Barnes & Noble about this, asking how come they had so many other publications
that they continued to carry but sold less than Free American. For instance,
Barnes & Noble continued to sell many pro-homosexual magazines that no one
wanted, but that didn't stop them. The person who worked there brushed my
question off to the side. Perhaps, my question was politically incorrect, or
maybe the person just didn't want to deal with reality at the moment.
Not too much later, Clay Douglas was run off the road while he was on his
motorcycle. Someone in a car did a hit-and-run, from what I understand. Was it
the work of a Zionist advocate? It's hard to say for certain. He had long been
on the ADL's hate-list, and was undoubtedly hated by the Jewish Defense League
as well. He suffered a concussion, and was hospitalized for three months.

When he got out of the hospital, he had all but given up on restoring his
magazine "The Free American." He still had (and has) another magazine called the
"Thunder Riders," targeted towards motorcyclists--
http://azthunderriders.com --and
started anew on a radio show. (He had a popular AM radio talk show in his area
prior to his accident, but I think his new one only airs once a week, though I
may be mistaken.)
Undeterred, he promoted his motorcycle magazine "Thunder Riders" feverishly. He
would distribute it free to over 500 places throughout Arizona, with a monthly
press-run of 20,000, surviving strictly on advertising. It started to pick-up
steam.
What happened next, however, came somewhat as a shock to him.
He decided to go public with his magazine. An agreement was reached with a
company who was interested. He had a contract signed.
Shortly thereafter, however, some Jewish stock holder within the company that
was buying an interest in Clay's magazine sent e-mails to many other stock
holders, and told the person who was overseeing the transaction, in no uncertain
terms, that he would be removed from his post if the funds were transferred for
this.
And that's where he stands now--just another victim of Jewish supremacy at its
worst. Of course, he is in the process of suing the company for failure to
deliver, though any such matter is of course long, costly, and complicated. The
Jewish stock holders will probably just set sail if much (or even anything)
comes out of it. And, of course, Clay can't very well try to re-sell any
interest in his company until the present matter is resolved.
How many victims are there of the Jewish supremacists? How many have suffered at
their hands? In more recent times, we see such people as David Irving, Ernst
Zundel, Siegfried Verbeke, and Germar Rudolf. And to their names, we can add a
few more dozen to the list--
http://www.zundelsite.org/english/debate/victims/index.html .
Still, the true number of those people who have suffered at the hands of these
Jewish supremacists are in the thousands, if not the tens of thousands, when we
begin to count all the victims like Clay Douglas, who has suffered needlessly
for his patriotic act to awaken the American public to the Zionist menace.
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NOTE: Clay has some interesting videos about FEMA, etc. If
you're a biker, you might very well be interested in taking a look at his
magazine, too:
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