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'''Fritz A. Springmeier''' (born September 24, 1955) (aka Victor E. Schoff<ref name=ap2001/>) is an ] ] theorist and militant religious ] activist, formerly a resident of ], who has written a number of books claiming that ]ic forces are behind a move toward world domination by various families and organizations. He has described his goal as "exposing the ] agenda."<ref name = redden2009/> | |||
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1955|9|24}} | |||
| birth_place = ], ], U.S. | |||
| birth_name = Viktor E. Schoof | |||
| alma_mater = ] | |||
| occupation = Author | |||
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| genre = Conspiracy literature | |||
| spouse = Patricia Springmeier | |||
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| relatives = James E. Schoof (father) | |||
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'''Fritz Artz Springmeier''' (born '''Viktor E. Schoof''', September 24, 1955)<ref></ref><ref name=ap2001>{{cite news| title = Couple tied to separatist movement face drug-trafficking charges| newspaper = ]| page = 2B| date = March 3, 2001| url = https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZHIVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=musDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3759,523756&dq=fritz-springmeier&hl=en| accessdate = March 10, 2014| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151223114819/https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZHIVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=musDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3759,523756&dq=fritz-springmeier&hl=en| archive-date = December 23, 2015| url-status = live}}</ref> is an American author of ] literature who has written a number of books claiming that a global elite who belong to ] bloodlines are conspiring to dominate the world. He has described his goal as "exposing the ] agenda."<ref name=redden2009>{{Cite news |last=Redden |first=Jim |title=FBI Probes Alleged Threat to Officer |newspaper=] |location=Portland, OR |date=October 30, 2009 |url=http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=2757 |accessdate=June 2, 2020 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110121094233/http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=2757 |archivedate=January 21, 2011 }}</ref> | |||
Springmeier has been linked to a violent extremist group called the ], and it was alleged that he had been growing ] with a member of that organization in order to supplement his income.<ref name=redden2009>{{Cite news | |||
| last = Redden | first = Jim | |||
| title = FBI probes alleged threat to officer | |||
| newspaper = ] | |||
| location =Portland, OR | |||
| date = Oct 30 2009 (update) | |||
| url = http://www.portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=2757 | |||
| accessdate = 2010-11-22 }}</ref> | |||
He was arrested, together with his wife, on charges of ] after investigations into a ] revealed evidence of marijuana cultivation.<ref name=ap2001>{{cite news | |||
| title = Couple tied to separatist movement face drug-trafficking charges | |||
| newspaper = ] | |||
| page = 2B | |||
| year = 2001 | |||
| date = March 3 | |||
| url = http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ZHIVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=musDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3759,523756&dq=fritz-springmeier&hl=en | |||
| accessdate = 2010-11-22 }} | |||
</ref> | |||
==Life and career== | |||
In 2003 Springmeier was sentenced to 9 years in prison for his involvement in an ] in ] in 1997, in which he set a bomb at an ] store as an accomplice in a ] by another right-wing militant.<ref name=splc>{{Cite web | |||
===Early life=== | |||
| last = Blejwas | first = Andrew | |||
Springmeier's father, James E. Schoof, worked for the ]<ref name="Schoof">{{Citation | |||
| last2 = Griggs | first2 = Anthony | |||
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|last = Schoof | ||
|first = James E. | |||
| title = Almost 60 Terrorist Plots Uncovered in the U.S. | |||
|title = Balochistan Area Development Project : Final Report | |||
| publisher = ] | |||
|publisher = The United States Agency for International Development | |||
| date = Summer 2005 | |||
|location = NY, NY | |||
| url = http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2005/summer/terror-from-the-right-0?page=0,7 | |||
|date = December 1991 | |||
| accessdate = 2010-11-22 | |||
|url = http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PDABL036.pdf | |||
}} | |||
|accessdate = March 10, 2014 | |||
</ref> In October 2010, Springmeier was released from prison to go on and complete a 5 year probation program. He was restricted from engaging in any political work, for the time being as well.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.henrymakow.com/fritz_springmeier_released_fro.html }}</ref> Springmeier was put back in prison in January 2011, and was again released on March 25, 2011.<ref>Fritz Artz Springmeier, inmate # 65941-065, Federal Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Dep't of Justice, at .</ref> | |||
|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131126113834/http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PDABL036.pdf | |||
|archive-date = November 26, 2013 | |||
|url-status = live | |||
}}</ref> as an international agriculturist, with a primary focus on developing the ] area of ].<ref name="Schoof"/> | |||
===Education=== | |||
== Conspiracy theories == | |||
Springmeier received a Masters in English from the ].{{citation needed|date=June 2020}} | |||
===Conspiracy theories=== | |||
Springmeier has written and self-published a number of books based on the ideology of what's been described as an "ultra-right-wing group" called the ];<ref name=ap2001/> this group was shut down in 2002 after convictions for ] and ].<ref name=quatloos>{{Cite web | |||
Springmeier, formerly a resident of ], has written and ] a number of books based on the subject of the family lineage bloodlines of the Illuminati and their use of mind control. He has also endorsed the existence of Project Monarch, an alleged ] ] project, based partially on the assertions of author ].<ref name=barkun2006>{{Cite book | last = Barkun | first = Michael | authorlink = Michael Barkun | title = A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America | publisher = ] | year = 2006 | location = Berkeley, California | page = 76 | isbn = 0-520-24812-0 }}</ref><ref name=parfrey>{{Cite book | last = Parfrey | first = Adam | authorlink = Adam Parfrey | title = Cult Rapture | publisher = Feral Press | year = 1995 | location = Portland, Oregon | page = 241 | isbn = 0-922915-22-9}}</ref> | |||
| author = ] | |||
| title = Christian Patriot Association | |||
| work = Tax Protestor Cases Exhibit | |||
| publisher = ] | |||
| date = June 7, 2002 | |||
| url = http://www.quatloos.com/christian_patriot_association.htm | |||
| doi = | |||
| accessdate = 2010-11-23 }}</ref> | |||
He has made multiple videos and presentations.{{citation needed|date=November 2010}} He has endorsed the plausibility of ], a purported ] ] project whose conjectured existence is based only on the testimony of ] under hypnosis.<ref name=barkun2006>{{Cite book | |||
| last = Barkun | |||
| first = Michael | |||
| authorlink = Michael Barkun | |||
| title = A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America | |||
| publisher = ] | |||
| year = 2006 | |||
| location = Berkeley, California | |||
| page = 76 | |||
| isbn = 0520248120 }} | |||
</ref><ref name=parfrey>{{Cite book | |||
| last = Parfrey | |||
| first = Adam | |||
| authorlink = Adam Parfrey | |||
| title = Cult Rapture | |||
| publisher = Feral Press | |||
| year = 1995 | |||
| location = Portland, Oregon | |||
| page = 241 | |||
| isbn = 0922915229}} | |||
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Springmeier's early work, ''The Watchtower & the Masons'', focuses on the relationship between ] and ]. In this book he describes a relationship between ] and the so-called |
Springmeier's early work, ''The Watchtower & the Masons'', focuses on the relationship between ] and ]. In this book he describes a relationship between ] and the so-called "Eastern Establishment". Springmeier followed these links into Masonry and did a further examination of the Eastern establishment.{{citation needed|date=November 2010}} | ||
===Criminal conviction=== | |||
Springmeier claims to have created a general theory on who controls the world and in what way by doing elaborate studies and talking to numerous eye-witnesses. Identifying this occult group with the ], Springmeier names 13 families (called "bloodlines") which allegedly participate in this Illuminati-group<ref> | |||
On January 31, 2002, Springmeier was indicted in the United States District Court in Portland, Oregon in connection with an armed robbery. On February 12, 2003, he was found guilty of one count of armed bank robbery in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 2113(a) and (d) and one count of aiding and abetting in the use of a semi-automatic rifle during the commission of a felony in violation of 18 U.S.C § 924(c)(1).<ref>{{cite web |title=United States v. Springmeier'', 254 F. Supp. 2d 1192 (D. Ore. 2003) |url=https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?q=%22Fritz+Artz+Springmeier%22&hl=en&as_sdt=3,44&case=17290688063678630470&scilh=0}}</ref> In November 2003, he was sentenced to 51 months in prison on the armed robbery charge and 60 months on the aiding and abetting charge, fined $7,500, ordered to pay $6,488 in restitution, and assessed an additional $200. Springmeier's conviction was affirmed by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.<ref>''United States v. Springmeier'', docket no. 03-30534, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (October 14, 2004).</ref> He was imprisoned, and was released from federal prison on March 25, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bop.gov/iloc2/InmateFinderServlet?Transaction=NameSearch&needingMoreList=false&FirstName=Fritz&Middle=&LastName=Springmeier&Race=U&Sex=U&Age=&x=69&y=10|title=Inmate Locator|work=bop.gov}}{{Dead link|date=August 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref name=splc>{{Cite web | last1 = Blejwas | first1 = Andrew | last2 = Griggs | first2 = Anthony | last3 = Potok | first3 = Mark | title = Almost 60 Terrorist Plots Uncovered in the U.S. | publisher = ] | date =Summer 2005 | url = http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2005/summer/terror-from-the-right-0?page=0,7 | accessdate = November 22, 2010 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20101124214338/http://www.splcenter.org/get-informed/intelligence-report/browse-all-issues/2005/summer/terror-from-the-right-0?page=0,7 | archive-date = November 24, 2010 | url-status = live }}</ref> | |||
''Bloodlines of the Illuminati'' is an over 600 page book first published in 1999 by Fritz Springmeier. The book is an exhausting analysis of the history of 13 families believed to be involved with the Illuminati. Those 13 bloodlines are: Astor, Bundy, Collins, Dupont, Freeman, Kennedy, Li, Onassis, Rockefeller, Rothschild, Russell, Van Duyn, and the ] bloodline. A revised edition was released in 2002 | |||
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and writes about their wealth and areas of private influence.{{citation needed|date=November 2010}} Also in his writing is the description of ]. He states that these families engage in mind control.{{citation needed|date=November 2010}} | |||
==Personal life== | |||
== Selected bibliography == | |||
Fritz Springmeier is married to Patricia Springmeier.<ref></ref> | |||
* ''The Illuminati Formula Used to Create an Undetectable Total Mind Controlled Slave'', Cisco Wheeler, Fritz Springmeier, On Demand Publishing, ASIN B0006QXVU4, ISBN 1440490228 | |||
* ''Deeper Insights into the Illuminati Formula'', Wheeler, Fritz Springmeier, CreateSpace, 2010, ISBN 1451502699 | |||
* ''Bloodlines of the Illuminati'', Fritz Springmeier, Ambassador House (November 1998), ISBN 0966353323 | |||
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==Selected works== | ||
* ''Bloodlines of the Illuminati'', Fritz Springmeier, Ambassador House, 1998, {{ISBN|0-9663533-2-3}} | |||
* ''Deeper Insights into the Illuminati Formula'', Wheeler, Fritz Springmeier, CreateSpace, 2010, {{ISBN|1-4515-0269-9}} | |||
* ''The Illuminati Formula Used to Create an Undetectable Total Mind Controlled Slave'', Cisco Wheeler, Fritz Springmeier, On Demand Publishing, 1996, ASIN B0006QXVU4, {{ISBN|1-4404-9022-8}} | |||
==See also== | |||
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==External links== | |||
* {{Official website|https://pentracks.com/}} | |||
* {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120116173128/http://www.parapolitics.info/KATUrebutt/rebuttal.htm |date=January 16, 2012 |title=Rebuttal To The KATU News Report Regarding My Husband, Fritz Springmeier}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:33, 8 December 2024
American author
Fritz Springmeier | |
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Born | Viktor E. Schoof (1955-09-24) September 24, 1955 (age 69) Portland, Oregon, U.S. |
Occupation | Author |
Alma mater | Kansas State University |
Genre | Conspiracy literature |
Spouse | Patricia Springmeier |
Relatives | James E. Schoof (father) |
Website | |
pentracks | |
Literature portal |
Fritz Artz Springmeier (born Viktor E. Schoof, September 24, 1955) is an American author of conspiracy theory literature who has written a number of books claiming that a global elite who belong to Satanic bloodlines are conspiring to dominate the world. He has described his goal as "exposing the New World Order agenda."
Life and career
Early life
Springmeier's father, James E. Schoof, worked for the United States Agency for International Development as an international agriculturist, with a primary focus on developing the Balochistan area of Pakistan.
Education
Springmeier received a Masters in English from the University of Kansas.
Conspiracy theories
Springmeier, formerly a resident of Corbett, Oregon, has written and self-published a number of books based on the subject of the family lineage bloodlines of the Illuminati and their use of mind control. He has also endorsed the existence of Project Monarch, an alleged CIA mind control project, based partially on the assertions of author Cathy O'Brien.
Springmeier's early work, The Watchtower & the Masons, focuses on the relationship between Jehovah's Witnesses and Freemasonry. In this book he describes a relationship between Charles Taze Russell and the so-called "Eastern Establishment". Springmeier followed these links into Masonry and did a further examination of the Eastern establishment.
Criminal conviction
On January 31, 2002, Springmeier was indicted in the United States District Court in Portland, Oregon in connection with an armed robbery. On February 12, 2003, he was found guilty of one count of armed bank robbery in violation of 18 U.S.C. §§ 2113(a) and (d) and one count of aiding and abetting in the use of a semi-automatic rifle during the commission of a felony in violation of 18 U.S.C § 924(c)(1). In November 2003, he was sentenced to 51 months in prison on the armed robbery charge and 60 months on the aiding and abetting charge, fined $7,500, ordered to pay $6,488 in restitution, and assessed an additional $200. Springmeier's conviction was affirmed by the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He was imprisoned, and was released from federal prison on March 25, 2011.
Personal life
Fritz Springmeier is married to Patricia Springmeier.
Selected works
- Bloodlines of the Illuminati, Fritz Springmeier, Ambassador House, 1998, ISBN 0-9663533-2-3
- Deeper Insights into the Illuminati Formula, Wheeler, Fritz Springmeier, CreateSpace, 2010, ISBN 1-4515-0269-9
- The Illuminati Formula Used to Create an Undetectable Total Mind Controlled Slave, Cisco Wheeler, Fritz Springmeier, On Demand Publishing, 1996, ASIN B0006QXVU4, ISBN 1-4404-9022-8
See also
References
- Geni Genealogy Directory
- "Couple tied to separatist movement face drug-trafficking charges". Eugene Register-Guard. March 3, 2001. p. 2B. Archived from the original on December 23, 2015. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
- Redden, Jim (October 30, 2009). "FBI Probes Alleged Threat to Officer". Portland Tribune. Portland, OR. Archived from the original on January 21, 2011. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
- ^ Schoof, James E. (December 1991), Balochistan Area Development Project : Final Report (PDF), NY, NY: The United States Agency for International Development, archived (PDF) from the original on November 26, 2013, retrieved March 10, 2014
- Barkun, Michael (2006). A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America. Berkeley, California: University of California Press. p. 76. ISBN 0-520-24812-0.
- Parfrey, Adam (1995). Cult Rapture. Portland, Oregon: Feral Press. p. 241. ISBN 0-922915-22-9.
- "United States v. Springmeier, 254 F. Supp. 2d 1192 (D. Ore. 2003)".
- United States v. Springmeier, docket no. 03-30534, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (October 14, 2004).
- "Inmate Locator". bop.gov.
- Blejwas, Andrew; Griggs, Anthony; Potok, Mark (Summer 2005). "Almost 60 Terrorist Plots Uncovered in the U.S." Southern Poverty Law Center. Archived from the original on November 24, 2010. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
- "Rebuttal to the KATU News Report Regarding My Husband, Fritz Springmeier", January 16, 2012
External links
- Official website
- Rebuttal To The KATU News Report Regarding My Husband, Fritz Springmeier at the Wayback Machine (archived January 16, 2012)
- 1955 births
- 20th-century American non-fiction writers
- 21st-century American non-fiction writers
- American bank robbers
- American male non-fiction writers
- American conspiracy theorists
- Anti-Masonry in the United States
- Christian conspiracy theorists
- Illuminati conspiracy theorists
- Living people
- 20th-century American male writers
- 21st-century American male writers