Part 5
The Problem with the FBI's Racial Categories
While the Census Bureau often categorizes real Whites separately from mestizos, the FBI and the Justice Department usually do not. The law-enforcement agencies of the federal government lump together crimes committed by Whites, mestizos, Arabs, Jews, various North Africans and Middle Easterners, and certain Filipinos (and God-only-knows what else) into the same category, deceptively labeled "Whites," skewing the apparent White crime total upwards. When the FBI reports a percentage of crimes as having "White" perpetrators, we must keep in mind that the report refers to the combination of Whites and these others, who together formed about 84% of the US population in 1995. Real Whites, alone, comprised 73% of the US population in 1995. To prevent confusion between real Whites and all those whom the FBI calls "Whites," we will put the category of FBI "Whites" in quotation marks.
Among the notables whom the FBI was deceptively calling "White" were: Lamen Khalifa Fhimah (an Arab), Victor Manuel Gerena (a Hispanic), Agustin Vasquez-Mendoza (a Hispanic), and Abdel Basset Ali Al-Megrahi (an Arab).
The FBI Uniform Crime Reports are available on the Internet at http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/ucr.htm.
It would seem as though the FBI is trying hard to make Whites (real ones) look bad. Go to the FBI Most Wanted pages, including the archives for previous months, and you'll see many photos of mestizo fugitives being called "White." When Hispanics, most of whom are mestizos, are the victims of violent crimes, they are recorded as non-Whites and the crime is often called a "hate crime." But when Hispanics commit violent crimes, they are routinely designated "White" for the purpose of keeping score at the Justice Department. What does that tell you about the Justice Department?
But despite this anti-White statistical fudging, the FBI Uniform Crime Reports nonetheless reveals an amazingly disproportionate rate for violent crimes committed by non-Whites, especially by Blacks. In one of these reports, titled Crime in the United States, we determine from Table 2.8 that, in 1995, the average Black was 16.4 times more likely to kill a "White" than the reverse. How does that square with what you heard in television news reports during the same period? And what does that tell you about the media? We'll discuss the media's role in race-related crime information in Part 15.
Apparently the Justice Department is trying to fool everyone into thinking that Whites commit more crimes than they do by grouping them together with non-Whites (such as mestizos) within a category that is deceptively labeled "Whites." You know what they say about truth in war — it's the first casualty. But at the time of this writing (August 1997) it was still possible to reconstruct the actual relationship between race and crime by taking only the FBI totals for violent crime in each state and correlating them with racial population estimates for the states from the U.S. Census Bureau. Graphs showing that correlation appear in Part 9 and Part 10.
In the future, however, this sort of analysis might become impossible. Someday, maybe, statistical data revealing the facts of racial differences may be regarded as classified information and treated in the same manner as military and police intelligence currently is: against the law for any "uncleared" American citizen to possess, unless that citizen happens to be a Jew working for the ADL. Don't laugh! There's evidence that the whole system of classifying information, ostensibly pursuant to the US national security, is in fact a scheme designed to give Israel a monopoly on trading US military secrets to America's potential enemies. The only people actually denied this information is you, the US citizen. The Jews won't have you betraying your country before they have had first crack at it!
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In early 1993, police in Los Angeles and San Francisco raided offices of the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith (ADL) and found illegally obtained documents of classified police intelligence. In April 1993, ABC News reported the raid to viewers across the United States. A few days later, articles concerning the ADL and the raid appeared in the Los Angeles Times and in the New York Daily News. The same media that would ordinarily go to great lengths to cover up something like this were beginning to spread the word, albeit somewhat slowly. The most likely reason that we gentile Americans ever heard about the matter was that the ADL had been spying on some of the goyish Liberals in the Establishment, and those Liberals were suitably offended that they should have been so targeted. Anyway, about one week after the first hints that the ADL espionage campaign against American citizens might hit the presses big time, the deadly fire at Waco diverted the attention of the nation, and everyone promptly forgot about the ADL. To the best of my knowledge, the ADL was never brought to trial for even one of the thousands of felony charges that probably could have been filed against them. |
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Sources for government crime statistics and demographic information include: Statistical Abstract of the United States, 1996 County-Level Breakdown in US Crime Rates Population Estimates, by Race, for US Counties Correctional Populations in the United States, 1995
One of the commonest retorts that I hear from Liberals is that the statistics presented on this page in tabular and graphical form are "false statistics." Since I've named my sources of information, and since those sources are readily available to anyone wishing to check my work, that kind of response would have to be an especially imbecilic example of the famous Liberal knee jerking. Another invalid argument frequently raised by liberals is that "you can make statistics prove anything." No, you can't. If a analyst cites his data sources and shows his work based on them, he can't cheat (or even make an honest mistake) without it being obvious. An honest critic could repeat the analyst's work and pinpoint the analyst's errors in a specific way. Criticisms of statistical methods based on bogus generalities, like the one quoted, are usually themselves duplicitous attempts to cover up what the statistics prove. |