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> Every Friday afternoon,
>"The Couch Potato," a 62-year-old
>white man who claims improbably to have been active in
>the civil rights movement, takes to the
>airwaves for two hours at St. Louis' WGNU-AM
>radio station. In a baritone radio voice,
>"Couchie" offers up "family
>radio for concerned white people." You
>wouldn't know it from the station's Web site, but The
>Couch Potato's real name is Frank Weltner.
>There are a few other things, too, that aren't
>apparent from anything the station says publicly about
>this one of its 40 or so talk show hosts.
> Weltner is a member of the National Alliance,
>the country's biggest and best-organized
>neo-Nazi organization. He runs Jew Watch, a wildly
> anti-Semitic, 6-year-old Web site that carries
>archives of conspiracy theories about Jews.
> What Weltner describes as his online
>"library" is divided into categories
>like "Jewish Mind Control Mechanisms,"
> "Jewish Genocides Today and Yesterday,"
>"Jewish Terrorists" and "Jewish
>Controlled Press." Weltner's site made
>national news last spring because it appeared
>first when Google computer search users typed in the
>word "Jew." It's not that
>these facts are any surprise to WGNU officials. They
> know all about Weltner's Alliance membership,
>his Jew Watch site, even the radio show he
>does for National Vanguard, a branch of the National
> Alliance. They know his real name.
> None of this seems to bother General Manager Esther
>Wright, whose "Radio Free St. Louis"
>station claims to have hosts of all political
>persuasions. Weltner can say what he likes, Wright
>says, "as long as he stays within the
>guidelines." It's unclear precisely
>what those guidelines entail. Since 1995, WGNU
>has been home to "Right at Night," a show
>hosted by the national leader of the white
>supremacist Council of Conservative Citizens
>(CCC; see also Communing with the
>Council), Gordon Baum, and his local CCC
>chieftain, Earl Holt. Holt got into
>hot water in November 2003 after attacking an
>antiracist as a "nigger lover" in an E-mail
>later made public. Wright says Holt was
>"called on the carpet" but not kicked off
> the air. Weltner, who has had his WGNU
>show for about a decade now, seems to be in no
>immediate jeopardy either. Wright said that Weltner,
>like Holt, has been reprimanded at WGNU. But
>she could not remember when or for what.
> Intelligence
>Report Fall 2004 |
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