From a RMNews Source --
The San Diego Union Tribune has only touched the tip of the iceberg!!! See below stories.
These stories support investigations during the past three years regarding Special Forces involvement in OKC ----
and other "future" incidents to take place in Washington D.C.
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http://www.uniontrib.com/news/uniontrib/mon/index.html
"RACIST EX-GREEN BERET BOASTS OF SECRET ARMY"
See this story in the San Diego Union Tribune - Dated 9-18-00
Racist ex-Green Beret boasts of secret army
By James W. Crawley
Staff Writer
September 18, 2000
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. -- With a .45-caliber pistol resting with in easy reach, retired Green Beret Steven Barry commands a secret army of racists within the military' s elite forces from a ramshackle house just outside town.
Or so he says.
He has led the Special Forces Underground since 1992, when he founded the anti-Communist, anti-Jewish, white-supremacy group while he was on active duty. He also edits the group' s quarterly newsletter, The Resister.
"The United States military was created by white men for white men to defend a white nation," Barry said during an interview at the small, white frame house, located a few miles from Fort Bragg' s main gate. "It wasn' t designed as a multicultural, diverse, touchy-feely, huggy-snuggly social experiment in race relations."
Throughout the interview, Barry wore a kilt and no shirt -- his usual attire at home.
Besides the pistol on his desk in a tiny office, what appeared to be a crude time bomb was nailed to the wall above his head. Barry, who has shot at firefighters from a nearby fire station when they wandered onto his land, didn' t say whether the device was real or fake.
He enlisted in the Army in 1976 soon after flunking out of West Point. He qualified for Special Forces and taught at Fort Bragg before quitting the Army in 1985. Then, he re-enlisted in the Army and the Green Berets in 1989, finally retiring in 1997.
In 1998, Barry ran for the local school board, campaigning to resegregate the schools. He withdrew before the election, claiming that if elected he would be unable to persuade others to create separate schools for whites and blacks.
Barry complains that training standards are being lowered to accommodate more African-Americans in the Green Berets.
"Twenty years ago, you could trust a black to do a job," he said. "Now it' s questionable."
He also rails against the federal government -- he describes Washington as the "race commissariat" -- which has allowed women and gays in the military.
The Special Forces Underground' s membership is unclear. Barry declined to reveal any numbers, but did say current Green Berets and other special-operations personnel belong to his group.
The group' s newsletter is filled with diatribes against blacks, Latinos, gays, women, the Clinton administration and the military.
Barry started The Resister during the early 1990s, soon after the sieges at Ruby Ridge and Waco.
A copy of the newsletter was found in Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh' s car when he was arrested hours after the April 1995 bombing, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
The center, which investigates and documents extremist groups, estimates The Resister has about 2,500 subscribers. Barry said subscribers include current and former military personnel along with civilians.
Military officials and law center experts acknowledge that the Special Forces Underground is real but say its influence and membership within the military are small.
Barry responded that Underground members and sympathizers are just that -- underground, keeping a low profile.
"There' s not a major (military) installation where we don' t have someone."
Copyright 2000 Union-Tribune Publishing Co.
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"ELITE FORCES STRIVE FOR GREATER DIVERSITY"
Read down in this article where it says Blacks refuse to join the Special
Forces because it is full of "rednecks and Klansmen."
San Diego Union Tribune - Dated 9-18-00
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Article will be inserted in next post -- One comment from RMNews -- While Barry may be the spokesman for the Resistor and his own group -- he is too young to be part of the command structure of the Underground Army I have written about.
I will try to find that article and post it with this group.
Because Barry has suddenly GONE public with this interview, it makes me think that we might have another OKC bombing very soon. I don't know if it will be carried out by the Clintonistas as an attempt to stay in power, or if the Underground Army I wrote about has finally decided it is Now or Never.
I am not privvy that that kind of intel -- nor would I want to be.
Rayelan