Almost all serial killers are homos:
It must be made clear that the authors of The Pink Swastika emphasize
in their book that although homosexuality was rampant throughout the
Nazi Party and at the core of its ideology, that not all homosexuals
were Nazis, and that, although it appears that the most violent
members of the Nazi Party were homosexuals, not all homosexual Nazis
perpetrated violent acts.
The following are some excerpts from the chapter "American Nazis" in
The Pink Swastika that identify similarities between the activities of
homosexual Nazis in Nazi Germany and American Nazis now. Indeed, the
chapter shows that there is a firm connection between the original
homosexual Nazis in Nazi Germany and today's homosexual Neo-Nazis in
America.
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The Stonewall Riot and "Gay" Militancy
[In New York] Â…Homosexual activity occurred so frequently in the
bushes of one public park the authorities
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were forced to cut down the trees to stop it (Adam:85). In response
to police efforts to discourage this increasingly offensive behavior,
homosexuals began to organize to demand the "right"' to public
deviancy. Emboldened by their numbers, they began picketing
businesses such as Macy's Department Store, which had cracked down on
homosexual behavior in their rest rooms (ibid.:85).
On the evening of June 27, 1969 the "gay rights" movement
officially adopted terrorism as a means to achieve power when a surly
mob of "drag queens, dykes, street people, and bar boys" physically
attacked police officers conducting a "raid" on the Stonewall Bar on
Christopher Street in New York. Stonewall was "one of the best known
of the Mafia controlled bars" (Marotta:75) which was being closed for
selling alcohol without a license. It was also a haven for sexual
deviants. As police began to take some bar patrons in for
questioning, a mob of homosexuals gathered across the street.
Homosexualist Toby Marotta's The Politics of Homosexuality includes an
eyewitness report by a writer for the Village Voice:
[A]lmost by signal the crowd erupted into cobblestone and bottle
heaving ... The trash can I was standing on was nearly yanked out from
under me as a kid tried to grab it for use in the windowsmashing
melee. From nowhere came an uprooted parking meter—used as a
battering ram on the Stonewall door. I heard several cries of "Let's
get some gas," but the blaze of flame which soon appeared in the
window of the Stonewall [where the police officers were trapped] was
still a shock (ibid.: 72).
By morning, the Stonewall bar was a burned-out wreck, and
homosexual leaders had declared the violence a success.
Interestingly, the anniversary of this event is known today as "Gay
Pride Day" and features parades and other events most notable for
their public sex and nudity
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(ibid.: 158). It is ironic that the very activists who emerged from
this new militant environment developed (in 1970) the strategy of
claiming victim status through the use of the pink triangle and
commemoration of the homosexuals who were persecuted by the Nazis
(Adam: 86).
Following the Stonewall riot the Mattachine Action Committee of the
Mattachine Society's New York chapter clamored for "organized
resistance" (ibid.:81), but control of the movement was taken out of
their hands by a still more radical group of activists. These men
quickly formed the Gay Liberation Front, so titled "because it had the
same ring as National Liberation Front, the alliance formed by the
Viet Cong" (ibid.:91). At the heart of this new circle of power was
Herbert Marcuse (ibid.:88), a long time Socialist who had learned his
politics, and practiced his homosexuality, in pre-Nazi Germany.
Homosexualist historian Barry D. Adam writes,
Herbert Marcuse, who had been a youthful participant in the 1918
German revolution and had been steeped in the thinking of the life-
reform movements of the Weimar Republic, caught the attention of many
gay liberationists.
His Eros and Civilization, published in the ideological
wasteland of 1955, bridged the prewar and postwar gay movements
with its implicit vision of homosexuality as a protest "against the
repressive order of procreative sexuality" (ibid.:84).
The Stonewall riot became the new symbol of the "gay rights"
movement. In its wake, Gay Liberation Fronts sprang up across the
country, using methods of intimidation and coercion to achieve
political gains. Immediately they targeted the medical community,
whose increasing effectiveness in treating homosexual disorders
threatened the logical premise of the movement (Rueda:101ff).Â…
What follows then is a description of the tactics used to get the
American Psychiatric Association (APA) to declare on December 15, 1973
that homosexuality was no longer an illness.
The chapter carries on to describe a trail of gay violence that had,
except for its smaller scale, much in common with the violent tactics
and activities of the Nazi "Butch" homosexuals in Germany during the
rise to power of the Nazi Party.
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Atrocities
Fortunately, America has not experienced the wide-scale
atrocities perpetrated by the Nazis in Germany, but the actions of
certain male homosexuals in recent history are reminiscent of the
worst SS butchers. As noted in a January 21, 1984 editorial in the
New York Times, "Many
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of the most violent multiple murders have been committed by homosexual
males." Clowes cites some alarming statistics showing that eight of
the top ten serial killers in the United States were homosexuals
(below) and that homosexuals were responsible for 68 percent of all
mass murders (Clowes:97). The following is a list of nine leading
homosexual serial killers, eight of which were among the top ten most
prolific killers as of 1992. Clowes' sources are listed in the text
and are reprinted from Debating the "Gay Rights" Issue:
Donald Garvey: 37 Murders ... [a] nurse's aide [who] was convicted
of 37 murders in Kentucky and Ohio. Psychologists testified that
"Harvey said he was a homosexual." The New York Times, August 20, and
August 17th, 1991.
John Wayne Gacy: 33 Murders ... [a] professed homosexual ... who
killed 33 young men and boys and buried them in his basement. The New
York Times, February 22,1980.
Patrick Wayne Kearney: 32 Murders ... The New York Times described
him as "an acknowledged homosexual" and "Â…perpetrator of the
'homosexual trash bag murders.'" The New York Times, July 27, 1977.
Bruce Davis: 28 murders ... killed 28 young men and boys after
having sex with them. The New York Times, January 21, 1984.
Coril, Henry and Owen: 32 Murders. Dean Coril, Elmer Wayne
Henley, and David Owen Brooks were the members of a Texas homosexual
torture/murder ring that captured and mutilated 27 young men. The New
York Times, July 27, 1974.
Juan Corona: 25 Murders...an admitted homosexual, killed 25 male
migrant workers. The New York Times,
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October 4, 1972.
Jeffrey Dahmer: 17 Murders ... a convicted child molester and
practicing and admitted homosexual, lured 17 young men and boys to his
apartment, had sex with them, then killed them and dismembered them.
He ate parts of his victims bodies ... Dahmer was active in "gay
rights" organizations and had participated in "gay pride" parades.
Michael C. Buelow. "Police Believe Suspect Killed 17." The Oregonian,
July 26, 1991, pages Al and A24. Also: "Relative in Dahmer Case
Sues." USA Today, August 6, 1991, page 3A. Also October 1991 Focus on
the Family Letter.
Stephen Kraft: 16 Murders ... killed at least 16 young men after
drugging, sodomizing and torturing them. Robert L. Mauro. "The
Nation's Leading Serial Killers." The Wanderer, October 31, 1991.
William Bonin: 14 Murders ... tortured and killed 14 young men ...
had sex with his victims before and after they died. Robert L. Mauro.
"Me Nation's Leading Serial Killers." The Wanderer, October 31, 1991.
(Clowes:96)
William Bonin was executed by lethal injection at California's San
Quentin prison on February 23, 1996. As reported in the Orange County
Register, February 22,1996, Bonin, the so-called "Freeway Killer,"
killed at least 21 boys and young men and dumped their bodies along
California freeways (our original source mentioned only 14). After
having been jailed in the early 1970s for raping boys, Bonin had vowed
that in the future "there will be no witnesses."
Although various stories reported that Bonin had raped men at
gunpoint in the army and had been engaged in sex with a man at the
time of his final arrest, the media failed to identify Bonin as
"gay." Standard "gay" rhetoric denies that male on male child
molestation qualifies as homosexual conduct. Here, the perpetrator
clearly was homosexual in his adult sexual relations as well, but the
"gay" label was scrupulously avoided.
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