ADL Report on Y2K Made Available of Meeting of International Association of Chiefs of Police
New York, NY, November 1, 1999
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has made
available to participants of the International Association of Chiefs of Police
meeting in Charlotte, North Carolina, its report on the potential for violent
reactions in response to the year 2000. Participants have also received a report
on the millennium threat, dubbed "Project Megiddo," from the FBI.
The ADL report, Y2K Paranoia: Extremists Confront the Millennium,
examines the varied reactions and expectations of elements on the fringes of
society and warns of the potential for violence. The report focuses on
anti-government militia and "Patriot" groups with theories of a government
conspiracy, certain religious fundamentalists and cults predicting an apocalypse
with Jews playing a conspiratorial or Satanic role, and far-right extremists
seeking to blame the so-called Y2K bug on Jews and the federal government. Many
of the groups are disseminating hate-filled propaganda on the Internet.
"Millennial cults, extremist groups and racial ideologues this year are
bringing their assorted baggage to the Y2K happening," said Abraham H. Foxman,
ADL National Director. "The heightened expectations of the year 2000, mixed
together with the widely reported possibility of computer meltdown, have
generated a barrage of predictions and hysterical propaganda from those on the
farthest fringes of society. While not all of these groups call for explicit
action, many of their followers are hoping, expecting or preparing for the
worst. We can only hope that these people will not act rashly or violently on
their fears and expectations."
Predicting The Apocalypse
- The Prophecy Club Members are selling books that warn of a
government plan to establish an evil dictatorship and imprison "true
believers" in concentration camps.
- Aum Shinrikyo
The Japanese cult responsible for the 1995 Tokyo
subway attack is predicting Armageddon. Authorities fear the violence-prone
group could strike again.
- Gershon Salomon
As leader of the Movement for the Establishment of
the Temple, Salomon reportedly has asserted that he and his followers must
"liberate" the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, destroy the Dome of the Rock Mosque
and build the Third Temple foretold by the prophets.
- Concerned Christians
Authorities believe that the group may resort
to violence in the streets of Jerusalem to hasten the Second Coming of Christ.
Concerned Christians achieved notoriety last January when its followers were
arrested and deported from Israel.
- Yisrayl "Bill" Hawkins
Hawkins, the leader of the House of Yahweh,
and his followers are awaiting the return of Jesus in a compound in Abilene,
Texas. The group reportedly is stockpiling arms.
- Robert Millar
The leader of a Christian Identity settlement in
Muldrow, Okla., Millars white supremacist teachings include predictions of a
series of disasters after 2000 that will remove the wicked from the earth. The
settlement, dubbed Elohim City, reportedly is heavily armed.
Extreme Right Hatemongers
- National Socialist White Revolutionary Party Believes that an
impending Russian nuclear, chemical and biological assault on the United
States will lead to the forming of a globalist government.
- James Wickstrom
An Identity minister in Michigan with links to Posse
Comitatus, a loosely organized group of Identity survivalists, Wickstrom
predicts Y2K will bring widespread chaos perpetrated by the "Jew and
antichrist world system." He claims theres a Jewish conspiracy to downplay
Y2K and insists the NATO strikes against Serbia were intended to divert
attention from an impending world disaster.
- Christian Defense League
The virulently anti-Semitic Christian
Defense League in Arabi, La. believes Y2K is actually a Jewish plot to take
over the world.
- Church of Israel
Dan Gayman, leader of the Missouri-based Church of
Israel, a white supremacist group, predicts civil chaos, especially among
"non-whites" whom he singles out from among welfare recipients as the most
likely to resort to "unbridled killing" if the Y2K bug results in a temporary
suspension of government entitlement programs. He advises followers to keep a
"shotgun handy."
- National Association for the Advancement of White People (NAAWP)
Predicts a doomsday Y2K scenario that includes a stock market crash, a run on
the banks and general mayhem.
Militia and "Patriot" Groups
- John Trochman and the Militia of Montana On his Web site, Trochman
repeatedly refers to "secret" military reports that suggest an imminent U.S.
government takeover.
- NORFED Indiana organization claims the computer systems at the
Federal Reserve and other world financial institutions will malfunction,
causing the international monetary system to collapse.
- Col. James "Bo" Gritz
A former Green Beret and presidential
candidate for the extremist Populist Party, Gritz has trained hundreds of
anti-government zealots to fight a so-called "New World Order."
EDITORS NOTE: ADL experts are available for interviews on the findings of
Y2K Paranoia or for more information on extremist groups. The
report may be viewed online.
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