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"I'm innocent. I'm looking forward to discovering the divine benefits of the sentence that you give me."-Fritz Springmeier | |||
'''Fritz Artz Springmeier''' (born September 24, 1955) (aka Victor E. Schoff<ref name=ap2001/>) is an ] ] theorist and 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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'''Fritz Artz Springmeier''' (born September 24, 1955) (aka Victor E. Schoff<ref name=ap2001/>) is an ] author of a number of significant books on the Illuminati, government mind control and the New World Order , formerly a resident of ]Sprinmeier has falsely been linked to a violent extremist group called the ],ref name=redden2009>{{Cite news | ||
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On January 31, 2002, Springmeier was indicted on one charge of cultivation of marijuana under subsection (a), paragraph (1) of {{usc|21|841}}.<ref>Indictment, Jan. 31, 2002, docket entry 1, ''United States v. Springmeier'', case no. 3:02-cr-00025-RE, U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon (Portland Div.).</ref> |
On January 31, 2002, Springmeier was indicted on one charge of cultivation of marijuana under subsection (a), paragraph (1) of {{usc|21|841}}.<ref>Indictment, Jan. 31, 2002, docket entry 1, ''United States v. Springmeier'', case no. 3:02-cr-00025-RE, U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon (Portland Div.).</ref> | title = Couple tied to separatist movement face drug-trafficking charges | ||
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| accessdate = 2010-11-22 | | accessdate = 2010-11-22 | ||
TONY HUNTINGTON--The Missing Link | |||
Conspicuously absent from the report is any mention of Tony Huntington, on whose mother's property all of the "evidence" used in KATU's report was found. Huntington and Bateman (Bateman rented a room in an out-building on the property) had been friends since childhood and lived on Huntington's mother's property. For five months after the Feds raided his place, Huntington lived with the knowledge that the illegal arsenal and 50 plant pot grow (complete with power diversion) would net him an approximately 120 year sentence. | |||
However, the courts refused key wittness who proved that moneies Springmeier receieved came from a minster in Japan. Springmeier was paid was public speaking. The minster had hard copy evidence. Eric Mason of KATU News (the local CBS affiliate) and John Stevens of International News in their KATU News report slanderized Springmeier and even reported lies, and untruths, futher damaging Springmeier. | |||
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</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> | </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> | ||
== Conspiracy theories == | == Conspiracy theories? Or is there more to it? == | ||
Springmeier has written and self-published a number of books |
Springmeier has written and self-published a number of books exposing the Illuminati, government mind control and the New World Order He has made multiple videos and presentations.{{citation needed|date=November 2010}} He has endorsed the CIA project of ], a factual] ] project who had databases of names of over 40,000 active mind control slaves. | last = Barkun | ||
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| title = Christian Patriot Association | |||
| work = Tax Protestor Cases Exhibit | |||
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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 | |||
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| first = Michael | | first = Michael | ||
| authorlink = Michael Barkun | | authorlink = Michael Barkun | ||
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⚫ | Springmeiers books indentify the families responsible for ushering the NWO (New World Order). Identifying this occult group with the ], Springmeier names 13 families (called "bloodlines") which participate in this Illuminati-group<ref> | ||
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 followed these links into Masonry and did a further examination of the Eastern establishment.{{citation needed|date=November 2010}} | |||
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''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 | ''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}} | 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}} | ||
Many people firmly believe that Springmeier was falsely accused and imprisoned for his outspoken works exposing the NWO. He serves, as many, as an example of the government slandering those who oppose their system. | |||
== Selected bibliography == | == Selected bibliography == | ||
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"I'm innocent. I'm looking forward to discovering the divine benefits of the sentence that you give me."-Fritz Springmeier
Fritz Artz Springmeier (born September 24, 1955) (aka Victor E. Schoff) is an American author of a number of significant books on the Illuminati, government mind control and the New World Order , formerly a resident of Corbett, OregonSprinmeier has falsely been linked to a violent extremist group called the Army of God,ref name=redden2009>Redden, Jim (Oct 30 2009 (update)). "FBI probes alleged threat to officer". Portland Tribune. Portland, OR. Retrieved 2010-11-22. {{cite news}}
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On January 31, 2002, Springmeier was indicted on one charge of cultivation of marijuana under subsection (a), paragraph (1) of 21 U.S.C. § 841. | title = Couple tied to separatist movement face drug-trafficking charges | newspaper = Eugene Register-Guard | 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> The government dropped that charge on November 13, 2003.
Also on January 31, 2002, Springmeier was indicted in connection with a bank robbery. On February 12, 2003, Springmeier was found guilty of one count of armed bank robbery under subsections (a) and (d) of 18 U.S.C. § 2113 and one count of possession of a semi-automatic rifle during a federal crime of violence under 18 U.S.C. § 924 and 18 U.S.C. § 2. On the same day that the marijuana charge was dropped, Springmeier was sentenced to 9 years and 3 months in prison for his involvement in the robbery in Damascus, Oregon in 1997, in which he set a bomb at an adult video store as an accomplice of another right-wing militant. 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. Springmeier was put back in prison in January 2011, and was again released on March 25, 2011.
Conspiracy theories? Or is there more to it?
Springmeier has written and self-published a number of books exposing the Illuminati, government mind control and the New World Order He has made multiple videos and presentations. He has endorsed the CIA project of Project Monarch, a factualCentral Intelligence Agency mind control project who had databases of names of over 40,000 active mind control slaves. | last = Barkun
| first = Michael | authorlink = Michael Barkun | title = A Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America | publisher = University of California Press | year = 2006 | location = Berkeley, California | page = 76 | isbn = 0520248120 }}
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Springmeiers books indentify the families responsible for ushering the NWO (New World Order). Identifying this occult group with the Illuminati, Springmeier names 13 families (called "bloodlines") which participate in this Illuminati-group and writes about their wealth and areas of private influence. Also in his writing is the description of Satanic worship. He states that these families engage in mind control. Many people firmly believe that Springmeier was falsely accused and imprisoned for his outspoken works exposing the NWO. He serves, as many, as an example of the government slandering those who oppose their system.
Selected bibliography
- 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
References
- Cite error: The named reference
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - Indictment, Jan. 31, 2002, docket entry 1, United States v. Springmeier, case no. 3:02-cr-00025-RE, U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon (Portland Div.).
- Docket entry 50, Nov. 13, 2003, United States v. Springmeier, case no. 3:02-cr-00025-RE, U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon (Portland Div.).
- Indictment, docket entry 1, Jan. 31, 2002, United States v. Springmeier, case no. 3:02-cr-00024-RE, U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon (Portland Div.).
- Docket entries 104 and 105, Feb. 12, 2003, United States v. Springmeier, case no. 3:02-cr-00024-RE, U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon (Portland Div.).
- Docket entry 144, Judgment and Commitment, Nov. 14, 2003, United States v. Springmeier, case no. 3:02-cr-00024-RE, U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon (Portland Div.) (sentence of 60 months in prison as to the armed bank robbery conviction and 51 months as to the weapon conviction, the sentences to run consecutively, for a total of 111 months).
- Blejwas, Andrew; Griggs, Anthony; Potok, Mark (Summer 2005). "Almost 60 Terrorist Plots Uncovered in the U.S." Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 2010-11-22
TONY HUNTINGTON--The Missing Link
Conspicuously absent from the report is any mention of Tony Huntington, on whose mother's property all of the "evidence" used in KATU's report was found. Huntington and Bateman (Bateman rented a room in an out-building on the property) had been friends since childhood and lived on Huntington's mother's property. For five months after the Feds raided his place, Huntington lived with the knowledge that the illegal arsenal and 50 plant pot grow (complete with power diversion) would net him an approximately 120 year sentence.
However, the courts refused key wittness who proved that moneies Springmeier receieved came from a minster in Japan. Springmeier was paid was public speaking. The minster had hard copy evidence. Eric Mason of KATU News (the local CBS affiliate) and John Stevens of International News in their KATU News report slanderized Springmeier and even reported lies, and untruths, futher damaging Springmeier..
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- Parfrey, Adam (1995). Cult Rapture. Portland, Oregon: Feral Press. p. 241. ISBN 0922915229.
- 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 Merovingian bloodline. A revised edition was released in 2002
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