Sunday, September 13, 2009

Furrow Says So Long To Racism - If You Believe...


On August 10, 1999, Buford O'Neal Furrow packed a gun and went to town. Buford was a country boy, said to be quiet and seemingly nice according to his neighbors. But, Furrow was a troubled man. By all accounts, he was consumed with hate and filled with anger. The race-mixing ways and the Jew domination had to be stopped. White people had to awaken - and he, so he believed, was their wake-up call.

The North Valley Jewish Community Center was packed with children on the morning of August 11th as most community centers are on warm summer mornings. Furrow parked his van and hijacked a car then drove to the Center. Upon entering, Buford pulled his Uzi sub-machine gun and opened fire injuring five people - Isabelle Shalometh, 68, a receptionist at the center, counselor Mindy Finkelstein, 16, and three little boys, Benjamin Kadish,5, Joshua Stepakoff,6, and James Zidell,6. Investigators determined that in all 70 bullets were fired within the center. But, Buford wasn't finished. He had not quite exacted the toll that he wanted. His thirst for murder had not been sated.

On the morning of August 9th, Joseph "JoJo" Ileto had been assigned by the U.S. Postal Service, where he worked as a fill-in substitute letter-carrier, to cover at the Chatsworth Post Office (San Fernando Valley). Joseph was delivering his route at approximately 11:45 that morning when he was approached by a man asking him to post a letter for him. Ileto was standing by his truck. As he reached for the piece of mail, the man - Buford O'Neal Furrow - pulled a Glock Model 26 9mm and shot Joseph twice. Ileto bent over and attempted to run away. Furrow shot him seven times more in the back until he fell face down to the ground. Buford then got into his car, a stolen Toyota Camry, and drove away, leaving behind the mortally wounded Ileto. When inspectors arrived, Ileto was lying dead in a pool of blood. Furrow would later tell police that he believed Ileto to be a good target because he was non-white and worked for the federal government.

Buford Furrow is an avowed racist and white separatist. Prior to his shooting spree he had served as a security officer in Richard Butler's Aryan Nations compound. A book found in the van abandoned by Furrow, entitled "War Cycles, Peace Cycles," was written by Richard Kelly Hoskins, who is one of the principal ideologues of Christian Identity. While Furrow's sanity has been taken into consideration, it is still believed that Buford was acting as a Phineas Priest. Hard-line Christian Identity adherents, which many members of Aryan Nations are, believe that in order for the second coming of Christ to occur the earth must be swept clean of all satanic elements which, of course, include Jews, non-whites and homosexuals. Those wishing to become "Phineas Priests" initiate themselves with a lone act of violence that lends itself to this ultimate ethnic cleansing. Their "Bible" is another book by Richard Kelly Hoskins entitled "Vigilantes of Christendom: the Story of the Phineas Priesthood". The book encourages its followers to follow the example of the biblical Phineas, grandson of the priest Aaron in the Book of Numbers, who kills a prince of Israel for marrying a woman from another tribe. In return for this deed, Phineas receives the "covenant of an everlasting priesthood; because he was zealous for his God." The mission of the group is seen as one that will outlaw "interbreeding" and "root sodomites from the land." And the book lists several examples of how to do this one of which is the 1984 slaying of radio talk host Alan Berg by The Order. This in and of itself, is interesting in the Furrow case since Buford Furrow had taken up residency with one Debbie Matthews - the widow of the revered Robert Matthews, founder of The Order.

While most people of sound mind are reviled by the actions of Buford O'Neal Furrow, some on the extreme, racist right are proud of him. They extoll his actions and his dedication to "The Cause." Frequently they speak his name along with McVeigh and members of the order as a hero and martyr and they are quick to defend his actions as being part of the "Racial Holy War" or being the kind of thing that we will see more of as white people become more frustrated and angry over the perceived loss of their rights.


Buford O'Neal Furrow was justly sentenced in March, 2001. U.S. District Judge Nora Manella imposed two life sentences without possibility of parole, plus 110 years in prison and payment of $690,294 in restitution. "Your actions were a reminder that bigotry is alive," the judge told him. "If you've sent a message, it is that even the most violent crimes can strengthen a community."

Last week, in a letter to LA Daily News reporter Kevin Modesti, Furrow claimed:

About 5 yrs. ago I threw away my racist books, literature, etc. and took up a new leaf. I now publicly renounce all bias toward anyone based on race, creed, color, sexual orientation, etc. and am a much happier person. I feel a life based on hate is no life at all.

Those people I hurt, and the man I killed that day in 1999 will probably never forgive me, but I am truely (sic) sorry and deeply regret the pain I caused. My mind was filled with sickness and unfortunately I acted on it. But, I am now a "model" inmate who has shunned criminal activity and spend my day with exercise, art, and learning prison civil law. I can't change the past, but I can damn sure change the future, and my future will never include Neo-Nazi activity again. That is all I can do.


Now, Furrow claims, that he would like to speak about "the evils of hate." Now he is remorseful. Has prison really served to "rehabilitate" Furrow or is this just another situation where 10 yeas after the fact it's in his best interest to renounce his racism publicly?

The Aryan Nations pretty well met its' demise with the death of Richard Butler. Many of the younger members of racist organizations either don't remember Robert Matthews or find little to be admired in the gang known as "The Order." At a time when white supremacy and neo-Nazism is facing a lot of negativity from the populace and from law enforcement, Furrow probably doesn't have a lot of contacts outside of prison walls. Good. Let's keep it that way.

23 comments:

  1. What a stupid bitch you are if you believe the Aryan Nations is dead. Believe what you want, it makes little difference to me.

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  2. This man disavows racism and embraces what is right, and what does Nikki do? The man was and probably still is sick.

    Perhaps if Team Nichols was really interested in changing things she would be more receptive to those that see their error and who are willing to change.

    I will leave Nikki with this thought: Why do you think that during WW2 that many of the Japanese killed themselves rather than surrender? I bet you if you think real hard you will see how this relates to this story and your incredulousness.

    Of course if you just want to hang on to your hatred of this man because of his actions, well, nothing can be done about that.

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  3. The above poster is obviously an idiot of unimaginable magnitude. This man open fire on children. He is a cold blooded murder and he should have got the death penalty. Vermin likes this deserve only to be put down.

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  4. About 5 yrs ago, I threw away my racist books, literature, etc. and took up a new leaf. I now publicly renounce all bias toward anyone based on race, creed, color, sexual orientation, etc. and am a much happier person. I feel a life based on hate is no life at all

    well....he mustn't have read "the racist books & literature" too care-fully, that's all i can say!

    a careful reading of a book like Simpson's "Which Way Western Man?" (Bob Matthews considered it "his Bible"!) should convince any white person of average intelligence that our intellectual position is, basically, pretty much un-assailable!

    so: on what basis has he retracted his views?

    un-less he's embraced something like "fundamentalist Christianity" or "fundamentalist Islam" or Buddhism, i see no reason to accept this media account...the universal experience of white men in ZOG-bot gulags in the 'Kwa is that they emerge much more racially aware and much more radical than before they were incarcerated!

    At a time when white supremacy and neo-Nazism is facing a lot of negativity from the populace and from law enforcement

    HOG-wash!

    "white supremicism"/"white nationalism"/"neo-nazism" et al have NEVER been more popular...in the US and else-where...in Europe, Australia &c!

    that's why its facing "a lot of opposition from law-enforcement" or, more accurately, ZOG's paid hierlings, thugs & mercenaries!

    but: our cause is just, right & correct....ultimately, we wil triumph!

    *once again, Nikki shit-4-brainz can't mount a serious, logical & cogent argument*

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  5. I am always glad to hear when someone like this goes over to the other side.

    I've watched so many head cases, mentally deficients, woman haters, people with huge glaring personality flaws as well as the ordinarily cruel filter in and out again into the pro-white movement. Almost all of them burn bright for a couple of years and then you hear that they've "seen the error of their ways: racism" and that's it.

    These days, most all of them seem to think that they'll be carried on people's shoulders after they change their opinion on things. Oh, they'll write a book, do talk shows and more or less get paid to talk about something they failed at (just like everything else they've tried).

    In the case of Furrow, he failed at something to the tune of someone getting hurt. I'm not one to pretend that Jews don't kill innocent people themselves on a daily basis. However, I'm also not one to pretend that it's ok as long as someone says it was for a rightous cause. Furrow opened fire on unarmed people who were going about their daily business. Of the score of misfits who have so self-rightously and with much fanfair, left the cause in the past few years: I could easily put any of their faces on Furrow's.

    So when you get sickened by the "oh I've seen the light and I was wrong" speeches, remember how sick these people made you while they claimed to be on your side. I can't think of one productive, honest, stable, sober, socially/economically sucessful person to storm out of here.

    Sure, regular people leave all the time, mostly because of the types I just described at the start of my post. Zero-percent of the time do you ever hear them make so much as a peep when they disappear.

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  6. Anonymous said...
    This man disavows racism and embraces what is right, and what does Nikki do? The man was and probably still is sick.


    This man shot and wounded children and killed an innocent postal worker. Just a few years into his life sentence he decided to throw away his racism and hatred and, as you put it, "embrace what is right?" This man lived his life totally immersed in a religion and an ideology predicated upon racism, anti-Semitism, and extreme prejudice and now he wants us to believe that he has cleansed himself of all of those things - after he terrorized and maimed children and murdered a man, shooting him nine times - 7 times in the back????

    Perhaps if Team Nichols was really interested in changing things she would be more receptive to those that see their error and who are willing to change.

    Buford Furrow's actions cannot be dismissed as an "error." Tell that to his victims and see what kind of a reaction you get. I will be the first person to help someone who wants to leave the "movement" and find a better life. However, Furrow's remorse (if he has any) is too little too late.

    I will leave Nikki with this thought: Why do you think that during WW2 that many of the Japanese killed themselves rather than surrender? I bet you if you think real hard you will see how this relates to this story and your incredulousness.

    What is incredulous here is Burford's grab for credibility. I wonder what his angle is.

    Of course if you just want to hang on to your hatred of this man because of his actions, well, nothing can be done about that.

    You know what I hate - people who hurt children. I really do hate those people. So...if that's your best shot - you're right. I'll hang on to that hatred.

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  7. I too feel extreme hatred for those who use military force against children. For example, I hate our multi-racial federal government for the children they killed at Waco and for the child they gunned down at Ruby Ridge. I hate that same group of people who killed so many children in their bombing of Serbia. For that matter, I hate the KLA for all the Serb children they killed trying to force the Serb government into action.

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  8. By the way, remember back when all the negros showed up to protest the laws being enforced against the famous Jena 6? Everybody remember the big protest they had? Remember this website saying "this is how it's done"?

    Correction. This is how it's done.

    http://moderateinthemiddle.wordpress.com/2009/09/12/update-how-big-was-the-crowd-media-credibility-plunges-to-new-low-aerial-views-added-d-c-police-close-roads-to-buses-people-on-foot-estimate-1-2-million-abc-cant-count-912-party-on-patriots/

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  9. Chris,

    You stupid mental midget, let me try to explain a few things...

    At Waco, David Koresh and his bizzare cult members had stockpiles of incendiary materials that they ignited when the feds closed in. The feds gave them plenty of time to surrender peacefully. Yet, they decided to kill themselves and all those helpless people inside.

    At Ruby Ridge, the whackjob Randy Weaver started firing on the feds. They returned fire, and the wife and kid were killed. This bastard had no regard for the safety of his family, when he started firing on the feds. Randy has the sole responsibility for the death of his wife and child. After that happened, this chickenshit surrendered, instead of going in a blaze of glory, like his family. I hope the feds hadn't accepted his surrender, and burnt the motherfucker.

    A serious suggestion Chris. Leave the job of making sense of this world to those of us who can think straight. You restrict yourself to modeling rusty fire arms and BDUs in your basement.

    I can't believe anybody would be such a stupid fuck.

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  10. So all that excuses killing kids, huh? The government says they had a good reason to, so they must have, right? The kids just got in the way, huh?

    Funny. That's the exact thing that Furrow said. He wasn't there to kill any kids, they just got in the way. A military assualt + kids = I don't give a fuck what your politics are, it's criminal and unforgiveable.

    Anyone notice that a guy who buys into what the government tells them just called me a "mental midget"? Yeah, I got a kick out of that too.

    My point stands. Furrow needs to stay in prison and so does everybody involved with the attacks on Ruby Ridge and Waco. The war mongering politicians in this country, including Clinton, needs to be brought up on war crimes charges for their little "intervention" in Serbia. We can make a list and I'm sure you can spout back to me some Soviet style propaganda to the tune of "never happened" and "they had it coming." Funny.

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  11. Drake says: "...my point stands..."


    Self would note that the only succuessful point Drake (who has that same Hooch shit smell) has made sits at the top of his pointed little head.

    Though self would note he points out pretty good that he hates and that he can't see the difference between evil acts of evil men and the actions of a government trying to suppress the action of evil men. Self thinks that perhaps Drake's mommy dropped him on his head once too often as a child. MAYBESO.

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  12. The thing that sticks out in my mind Chris is that you are using the same rationalization that Timothy McVeigh used to justify his deeds, the killing of 168 people. Many of them children.

    While I would agree that there were mistakes made at both Waco and Ruby Ridge, both David Koresh and Randy Weaver were criminals. Armed criminals at that who had taken up arms against federal agents. Koresh and his followers killed 4 ATF agents and Weaver shot and killed a U.S. Marshall. I am pretty much of the opinion that if you do not want someone shooting at you do not shoot at federal agents. Both Koresh and Weaver could have surrendered to the police at any time before the deadly confrontations and avoided the deadly out come.

    Furrow's victims had no such choice, they were targeted by a hate enraged mad man who not only fired on innocent women and children but killed an innocent man. "Oh yeah, I am going to pay the government back, I am going to shoot a postman." That will really show them, oh yeah. This seems like a rational reason for killing someone to you, is that what you are saying?

    I personally am glad to see Furrow has renounced his racist beliefs. Maybe just maybe his actions will make others think about their actions and maybe just maybe he will get some peace of mind. I doubt very seriously it will impact his prison sentence. Clearly this is a man who should never see the light of day.

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  13. The worst part is, innocents will be hurt in the long run by this stupid basement commando's beliefs and racial hatred.

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  14. UF--

    You can toss McVeigh into the list too if you'd like. Not to get into a big Waco discussion but the evidence points to the innocence of the Branch Davidians. The feds came in shooting regardless of their plees to stop. Read up up on it a little more and see what you think. Bottom line, the government wanted to make an example of someone. You can say "oh they were evil, they thought they were God, etc." That doesn't change the fact that the feds killed kids and didn't have to. You could have just as easily listen to Furrow talk about how obviously evil Jewish power is and the kids that he shot...well, too bad. There had NEVER been a point in my life that I would've bought into the BS of either side.

    It kills me that Randy Weaver, living in peace on a mountain somewhere, gets his family shot up and people still say "well, he had it coming..." And you wonder why more and more people each day reject the endless Jewish sob stories?

    Fact is, I don't buy some nutjob Furrow's excuses on why he opened fire on children, Jewish or whatever. I don't buy it anymore than I buy the federal/Jewish excuses on why they had to kill innocent people with different belief systems to their own. Ruby Ridge and Waco are just ready and fairly recent examples.

    On a final note, suggesting that I'd take revenge on the government for their wrongs is pure out stupid. That isn't what we are talking about here.

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  15. Chris, I never said you'd take out revenge, I only said you were using the same justification as McVeigh. Though I will admit when I see you posing in a picture with an assault rifle it does make me glad I am not a close neighbor :)

    You'll probably take this as an personal affornt but is very hard for me to take anyone seriously who says, "...I don't buy it anymore than I buy the federal/Jewish excuses..." Federal/Jewish?????? Your Anti-semitism is showing.

    I don't blame you for not wanting to get into a Waco discussion, you'd lose. Koresh was a nut job and a pedophile but don't take my word for it, take the word of someone who knew himDavid Bunds on Koresh

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  16. I don't care if Koresh was a nutjob anymore than I care if Furrow did what he did in the name of fighting Jewish power and genocide. Once again, the end result was the issue. Can you say because of the actions of the Jewish people here and around the world, the kids at the community center "had it coming"? I didn't set out to point out the constant hypocracy in the anti-racist soon-to-be-non-movement but well, there it is. As usual.

    And on a side note, you won't catch me defending someone's whacked out version of any desert religion. However, you won't catch me saying that someone deserves to have their kids murdered or shot at. Negros living in crackhouses don't deserve to have their kids shot. All the disfunctionals can chime in and call me soft. Who cares. Right is right and wrong is wrong. Think white, not Jewish. God didn't give me, you, Furrow or the federal government the right to attack something helpless. It doesn't matter if it's here, Iraq or Palistine. War sucks and most of the excuses for it suck too.

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  17. Self laughs mucho hard. Drake says, "...all the dysfunctional..." Drake, you be if not head dysfunctional then you are at least Tonto to Vonbluven's Kemo Sabe.

    What Unknown Fuckup is trying to tell you Tonto is that anyone who thinks the US federal government is run by Jews is a tinfoil hat wearing idiot, Chris Drake, Alert who should just take his ass back to VNN where idiots like Jimbo and "A Real White Man" (and joo) fit in.

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  18. I find it funny that for someone who is a militant racist, Chris Drake sounds an aweful lot like a hippie. One minute he is seen holding guns and dressed like some of homosexual commando and the next he is all talking about peace and love. Give it up, Chris. You make no sense at all.

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  19. Well thanks "Shit Pants" for putting words in my mouth but maybe you'd better try talking for "self" instead of for me :) I was actually trying to make a point, that we can disagree without calling one another names. I do not agree with Mr. Drake, especially on matters like a "Jewish conspiracy" controlling America but I wouldn't call him a "tin foil hat wearing idiot" (well I wouldn't unless I was drunk or something).

    I am starting to wonder if it is not our fault as Americans that we can't better get along and be more tolerant of each other's beliefs. Maybe if the Joe Wilson's (Neo Confederates?) of the world would show a little tolerance and respect maybe the other side would do the same. Perhaps I am just a hopeless optimist or just a self deluded fool. As Square Bob Shit Pants says, "MAYBESO". :)

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  20. Well thanks "Shit Pants" for putting words in my mouth but maybe you'd better try talking for "self" instead of for me :) I was actually trying to make a point, that we can disagree without calling one another names. I do not agree with Mr. Drake, especially on matters like a "Jewish conspiracy" controlling America but I wouldn't call him a "tin foil hat wearing idiot" (well I wouldn't unless I was drunk or something).

    I am starting to wonder if it is not our fault as Americans that we can't better get along and be more tolerant of each other's beliefs. Maybe if the Joe Wilson's (Neo Confederates?) of the world would show a little tolerance and respect maybe the other side would do the same. Perhaps I am just a hopeless optimist or just a self deluded fool. As Square Bob Shit Pants says, "MAYBESO". :)

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  21. For the life of me UF I can't see why you are being nice to that retarded nut case. The fucking bitch beats on women for Christ sake, Drake is a worthless pussy.

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  22. Furrow needs to be shanked.

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