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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Mandatory Holocaust™ Training for the FBI and Local Police Mandatory Holocaust Training for the FBI and Local Police Jonathan Solomon Anti-Defamation League Boca Raton, Florida February 6, 2008 Six and half years later, that remains our highest priority. Now, as youve probably guessed, Im one of the few Jewish Special Agents in Charge in the FBI. Actually, maybe the only one. People sometimes ask me, in the context of counterterrorism, if my life has ever been threatened because of it. Ours is a relationship that goes back years. Your support of hate crime and terrorist investigations, which are front and center in our day-to-day work, has been essential to us. Your research has helped our agents and analysts as they conduct threat assessments and prepare intelligence reports. And the training you voluntarily providefrom local conferences to classes at the FBIs National Academyis always sharp and relevant. And back in the mid-90s, Abe Foxman and Jess Hordes helped us augment the training we give our New Agents by setting up a specialized tour of the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. Every single new agent class now attends the presentation, which is a powerful lesson in why our first priority must always be protecting civil rights and upholding the rule of law, no matter what challenges we face. The presentation has a stunning and lasting impact on our New Agents. Its been so important that weve expanded it to include our top executives and major city chiefs-of-police who train in our National Executive Institute. In the end, no amount of classroom instruction can drive home the horror of what happens when law enforcement abandons its commitment to protect its citizens and becomes instead a tool for oppression. ADL Awarded U.S. Justice Department Grant To Expand Holocaust Training For Law Enforcement New York, NY, September 3, 2003
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has been awarded a $100,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) to support a joint ADL/United States Holocaust Memorial Museum training program for law enforcement professionals. The grant will enable ADL to expand the initiative to three additional cities in 2004. ADL's Law Enforcement and Society: Lessons of the Holocaust brings law enforcement officers to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., for an intensive program that challenges them to examine their relationship with the public and to explore issues of personal responsibility and ethical conduct. Launched in 1998, the program has reached more than 14,000 officers in nine Washington, D.C. regional law enforcement agencies and is currently part of the mandatory training for all new FBI agents Brainwashing our FBI and police isn't enough for the Jewish terrorists cells that have infected American law enforcement at every level. The top dog at the FBI, Robert Mueller, has to go out and kiss ADL arse to help pacify his Masters. Mueller did so much arse-kissing during this speech to the ADL that his lips must have been chapped. And America has got it's head so far up Israel's arse that we haven't seen the light of day for over 60 years. Robert S. Mueller, III, Director, FBI Anti-Defamation League's 24th Annual National Leadership Conference Washington, DC May 7, 2002 Good afternoon everyone. I'm glad to have the opportunity to talk with all of you today. A few months ago, Abe and Jess came by my office for a visit. I appreciated their taking the time to meet with me. I have long admired and respected the work of ADL, and I appreciate your longstanding support of the FBI. I know that under my predecessor, Louis Freeh, this partnership reached new heights. As I told Abe and Jess, I am absolutely committed to building on that relationship. We in the FBI tremendously value your perspectives and your partnership. Your insights and research into extremism are particularly helpful to us, shedding light on the changing nature of the terrorist threats facing America. Your support of hate crime and terrorist investigations, which are now front and center in the work of the FBI, is essential to us. And the training and education you provide for the FBI and for law enforcement have never been more relevant. That includes the conference on extremist and terrorist threats you are sponsoring later this month at the FBI Academy. And it especially includes the classes at the Holocaust Museum that Abe and Jess helped arrange for our New Agents and for National Academy students. At a time when law enforcement must be aggressive in stopping terror, these classes provide powerful lessons on why we must always protect civil rights and uphold the rule of law. So thank you for all these efforts. And again, I look forward to working with you to strengthen our relationship...... I want to close with a story from September 11th. It's one that you may know, but I believe it bears repeating. It's the story of Abe Zelmanowitz and Ed Beyea. Abe was a devout Jew, Ed a committed Christian. They were fast friends. And on September 11th, they found themselves on the 27th floor of one of the World Trade Center towers, trying to find a way out together. Ed was a quadriplegic, confined to a wheelchair. He could not be evacuated without a lot of help. Abe couldn't save him alone. But he couldn't bear to leave him there alone, either. When Abe called his family to tell them what was happening, they urged him to get out of the burning building fast. But Abe wouldn't abandon Ed. He stayed by his friend's side. The two waited for help that never came. Tragically, they died together when the building collapsed. That story can and must motivate us. It speaks of the values we cherish in America -- respect, loyalty, and most of all, courage. Abe and Ed died together, but they did not die in vain. They remind us for all time why we are fighting and what we are fighting for. Thank you for all you do. I'm looking forward to a long, productive partnership. Thank you for having me, and God Bless. Nice touch there, Bobby, closing your nauseating speech with a anecdote about how the Jew stayed by his disabled American friend until death. Some sort of metaphor for us dumbass GOY. This will be a story that grows and grows, like the lies behind the Holocaust. One day, the story will be that SIX hundred Jews died in the WTC on 9/11, while they were battling the fire, rescuing us GOY and singing "God Bless America," all at the same time. color=red> For more info on ADL's nefarious activities, for click here articles on Jew Watch, including the AOL/ADL partnership to censor the Internet. Do a search on "ADL's Law Enforcement and Society: Lessons of the Holocaust," and you'll come up with like links these: Holocaust Museum Houston : Education [Academic Programs] "Law Enforcement in Society: Lessons of the Holocaust" encourages a new dialogue between ... 134, or e-mail ADL's law enforcement liaison at dmarks@adl.org. ... www.hmh.org/ed_academic_progs.asp - 83k - Cached - Similar pages Holocaust Museum Houston : Program Calendar [Coming Events] Law Enforcement in Society: Lessons of the Holocaust ... based on a model developed at the national level by the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum and the ADL. ... www.hmh.org/pc_home.asp?month=10 - 129k - Cached - Similar pages ADL Awarded U.S. Justice Department Grant To Expand Holocaust ... ADL's Law Enforcement and Society: Lessons of the Holocaust brings law enforcement officers to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C., ... www.adl.org/PresRele/Mise_00/4347_00.htm - 36k - Cached - Similar pages ADL: Law Enforcement Agency Resource Network ADL works closely with law enforcement to monitor extremists and ... Houston Police Department called Law Enforcement in Society: Lessons of the Holocaust. ... regions.adl.org/southwest/programs/learn.html - 14k - Cached - Similar pages Maurice Pinay Blog: ADL Programs Connecticut Police at U.S. ... Apr 29, 2008 ... Do you think that this ADL mind-washing program will also warn of ... take part in Law Enforcement and Society: Lessons of the Holocaust. ... mauricepinay.blogspot.com/2008/ 04/adl-programs-connecticut-police-at-us.html - 69k - Cached - Similar pages GILEE See, for example, ADL's Law Enforcement and Society (LEAS): Lessons of the Holocaust program. All GILEE delegations to Israel make it a point to visit Yad ... www.cjgsu.net/initiatives/Yad-Vashem.htm - 35k - Cached - Similar pages COPS Office: COPS AWARDS POLICE TRAINING GRANT TO ANTI-DEFAMATION ... Law Enforcement and Society: Lessons of the Holocaust also encourages ... Deeply impacted by what he saw, he asked the ADL and the Museum to develop a ... www.cops.usdoj.gov/Default.asp?Item=922 - 21k - Cached - Similar pages Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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