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NSM nutcase hobbyist/terrorist plot foiled by wife

Started by Rev.WillWilliams, Fri 13 Mar 2009

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Rev.WillWilliams

I was going to post this article in "People are going to hate Obama," but this particular Obama-hater, James G. Cummings, deserves his own thread. Though murdered by his "temporarily insane" wife, Amber, three months ago, yesterday was the first mention of this I'd seen. I believe it was a FOX News report that claimed an NSM membership application, among other "hate literature," was found in the Cummings residence, along with the depleted uranium and other lovely items.

We can only hope that this toxic fellow, with his $10,000,000 trust fund, didn't hike up on this forum as Rahowa1488, or whatever, and buy Creator stuff that was also found w. Creativity is already associated in America's mass mind with these clowns in the

Report: Slain US Nazi hated Obama, had parts for 'dirty bomb'
Stephen C. Webster
Published: Monday March 9, 2009

Claim: Depleted uranium purchased over the Internet from an American company

Trust fund millionaire James G. Cummings, an American Nazi sympathizer from Maine who was slain by his wife Amber in December, allegedly had the radioactive components necessary to construct a "dirty bomb," a newly released threat analysis report states.

The man, allegedly furious over the election of President Obama, purchased depleted uranium over the Internet from an American company.

"According to an FBI field intelligence report from the Washington Regional Threat and Analysis Center posted online by WikiLeaks, an organization that posts leaked documents, an investigation into the case revealed that radioactive materials were removed from Cummings' home after his shooting death on Dec. 9," reported the Bangor Daily News.

"Amber (Cummings) indicated James was very upset with Barack Obama being elected President," reported the Washington Regional Threat and Analysis Center (PDF link). "She indicated James had been in contact with 'white supremacist group(s).' Amber also indicated James mixed chemicals in the kitchen sink at their residence and had mentioned 'dirty bombs.'"

"Also found was literature on how to build 'dirty bombs' and information about cesium-137, strontium-90 and cobalt-60, radioactive materials," said the Bangor Daily. "The FBI report also stated there was evidence linking James Cummings to white supremacist groups. This would seem to confirm observations by local tradesmen who worked at the Cummings home that he was an ardent admirer of Adolf Hitler and had a collection of Nazi memorabilia around the house, including a prominently displayed flag with swastika. Cummings claimed to have pieces of Hitler's personal silverware and place settings, painter Mike Robbins said a few days after the shooting."

After Amber Cummings admitted to the murder and entered an insanity plea, Belfast, Maine police felt it necessary to bring the FBI on the scene. Bangor Daily reporter Eric Russell followed up in a filmed interview with Belfast Police Chief Jeffrey Trafton:

The paper also reported that Cummings had a long history of violence.

Public safety officials were quick to claim there was no threat.

The story of the first attempt at constructing a "dirty bomb" in the United States was not carried by any mainstream press outside of Maine.

"Conservatives apparently didn't want to draw attention to a radioactive, wealthy version of Timothy McVeigh coming from their own sphere, although nearly every day during Bush's reign saw "dirty bombs" hyped as the ultimate threat," summarized Wikileaks.

"The left didn't want to repeat another 'dirty bomb' story, the likes of which Republicans had used to drive hundreds of billions of dollars into Republican dominated military and security contractors."

In the report, an unnamed source noted, "state authorities detected radiation emissions in four small jars in the residence labeled 'uranium metal', as well as one jar labeled 'thorium.' The four jars of uranium carried the label of an identified US company."

"Further preliminary analysis on 30 December 2008 indicated an unlabeled jar to be a second jar of thorium. Each bottle of uranium contained depleted uranium 238. Analysis also indicated the two jars of thorium held thorium 232."

"An Internet search of the James B. Cummings Trust indicated that it has an annual income of $10 million," noted a report republished by Wikileaks.

http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Slain_white_supremacist_had_components_for_0309.html
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I can't attest for the above source with it's "Nazi terrorist" angle to the story, but two months ago the story was in the Bangor, ME, paper, with no mention of the "violent Nazi" angle: http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/99310.html


Former Hasta Primus for P.M. Ben Klassen with the Church of the Creator at North Carolina, and later the right-hand man for Dr William Pierce with the National Alliance. Currently the Chairman of the National Alliance.


Rev.WillWilliams

http://www.bangordailynews.com/detail/99310.html

Officials verify dirty bomb probe results

Belfast Police Chief Jeffrey Trafton talked with the BDN about the James G. Cummings homicide case Wednesday, February 11, 2009. " There was no danger to the community. We established that fairly quickly," said Trafton of Cummings' possession of hazardous materials.
   
By Eric Russell
BDN Staff - 2/11/09

BANGOR, Maine — In the wake of revelations that a Belfast man had a stash of potentially hazardous materials at his home when he was killed last December, state Public Safety Commissioner Anne Jordan stressed Wednesday that at no time was the public at risk.

Jordan did confirm that a number of materials were taken from the home of James G. Cummings on the night of Dec. 9, and that the FBI was contacted.

"A [hazardous materials] team from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection was called to the home the night of the homicide to remove a number of items from inside the home," the commissioner said in a statement Wednesday. "An assessment that night by members of the hazmat team indicated the home was safe for State Police detectives to enter and conduct their investigation after the materials had been removed. In addition, detectives felt it was appropriate that the FBI be contacted."

Police have identified Cummings' wife, Amber Cummings, as the person who shot him, although she has not yet been charged. While the homicide investigation remains open and active, Jordan said, she deferred any comment about the materials investigation to the FBI.

"I can't confirm or deny an investigation," John Donnelly, a regional spokesman for the bureau, said Wednesday. "As of this morning, in consideration of the state's open homicide investigation, we're making no comment."

The Bangor Daily News reported Wednesday that Cummings' name was listed in an FBI intelligence alert that surfaced recently on the Web site of WikiLeaks, an organization that posts leaked documents. The document also was posted and reported on by unattributable.com, an online magazine that covers and blogs on current events and which first called attention to the report on the Cummings investigation.

The document featuring Cummings is attributed to the FBI but appears under a series of alerts that were logged by the Washington Regional Threat and Analysis Center in Washington, D.C. It states, in part, that on Dec. 9, 2008, "radiological dispersal device components and literature, and radioactive materials, were discovered at the Maine residence of an identified deceased [person] James Cummings." Cummings was killed the morning of Dec. 9. It also referenced that Cummings had literature on how to build a so-called dirty bomb.

A spokeswoman for the Washington Regional Threat and Analysis Center who asked not to be identified confirmed Wednesday that the report that was leaked online was authentic, but she downplayed its substance. "That's a document that was pulled a month ago when the investigation was still ongoing," she said. "We've since determined that there is nothing to it." The D.C.-based threat center is one of 60 "fusion centers" throughout the country that were created in the aftermath of Sept. 11.

"Essentially, they were created to bring law enforcement officials and the private sector together to share information and prevent terrorist attacks," the spokeswoman said.

Maine has its own fusion center, but the reason Cummings ended up on the D.C. center's radar is because his threats had the potential to affect the presidential inauguration, the woman said.

"The information that leaked was for public safety officials, not for the public," she said. "And the fact is, it was put out before the investigation was completed."

No additional documents have surfaced online that reference Cummings. The threat center spokeswoman said she's in the process of having the current document removed from WikiLeaks, one of the sites that posted it.

The document indicated that Cummings had quantities of hydrogen peroxide, uranium, thorium, lithium metal, thermite, aluminum powder, beryllium, boron, black iron oxide and magnesium ribbon. Cummings also reportedly had literature on how to build dirty bombs and information about cesium-137, strontium-90 and cobalt-60, additional radioactive materials, although he did not actually have those materials.

A spokesman for Gov. John Baldacci's office declined to comment on the case involving Cummings other than to refer to the statement from the Department of Public Safety. Members of Maine's congressional delegation also have declined comment. Officials with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security have deferred all questions to the FBI.

While the FBI and the Washington, D.C., threat center declined to talk specifically about any of the materials found at Cummings' home, Public Safety Commissioner Jordan said she was satisfied with the result.

"I've been told by federal officials that the items seized could be purchased legally and that there was not sufficient quantity or quality to pose an immediate threat or hazard to the health and safety of the public," she said.

The spokeswoman for the D.C. threat center said, from her perspective, the materials linked to Cummings were not indicative of a terrorist network but rather a lone, disturbed individual.

erussell@bangordailynews.net 990-8167
Former Hasta Primus for P.M. Ben Klassen with the Church of the Creator at North Carolina, and later the right-hand man for Dr William Pierce with the National Alliance. Currently the Chairman of the National Alliance.


Vikfield

Why dont guys like this donate some of their damn money to the cause? Instead the moron tries to make a dirty bomb? WOW That is incredibly frustrating.

Rev.WillWilliams

Quote from: White Will on Fri 13 Mar 2009
...I believe it was a FOX News report that claimed an NSM membership application, among other "hate literature," was found in the Cummings residence, along with the depleted uranium and other lovely items...

Not much mention of this story in MSM, but, as expected, Morris Dees and the rest of the Jews, queers and niggers at the Southern Poverty Law Center are all over it, like they were with those other contrived "white supremacist" plots to kill Obama.

Slain Neo-Nazi, Angry Over Obama Victory, Reportedly Prepared 'Dirty Bomb' Components
Posted in Extremist Crime by David Holthouse on February 11, 2009

James G. Cummings, a neo-Nazi who was shot to death by his wife last December, possessed a cache of radioactive materials suitable for building a "dirty bomb," according to a leaked FBI intelligence report. A dirty bomb uses conventional explosives to disperse radioactive and other harmful materials over a large area.

During a search of the Belfast, Maine, house where Cummings lived with his wife, Amber, investigators reportedly discovered instructions for making a dirty bomb, along with four 1-gallon containers filled with a mix of uranium and thorium, both of which are radioactive, along with highly toxic beryllium powder. The containers also held a hydrogen peroxide-based solution needed for making peroxide-based explosives, along with lithium metal, thermite, magnesium ribbon, black iron oxide and other substances that are used to amplify the effects of homemade explosives.

According to the FBI report, which was originally posted online by WikiLeaks, an organization that posts leaked documents, police also found a National Socialist Movement membership application filled out by Cummings. The NSM currently is the largest neo-Nazi organization in the country, with 69 chapters in 30 states.

Amber Cummings reportedly told police that her husband was "very upset" over Barack Obama being elected president, had been in contact with white supremacist groups, and that he'd been mixing chemicals in their kitchen sink while talking about dirty bombs. Authorities say she claimed that she killed her husband after years of mental, physical, and sexual abuse. Police are terming his death a "domestic violence homicide" but, at this point, no charges have been filed.

The Bangor Daily News reports that a tradesman who painted inside the house for about a month last summer said that Cummings verbally abused his wife, talked incessantly about guns and Adolf Hitler, and claimed to own pieces of Hitler's personal silverware and place settings. The painter said that Cummings showed off a collection of Nazi memorabilia, including a swastika flag.

"Cummings grew up in California and lived in Texas before moving to Maine in August 2007," the Bangor News reports. "Although [the painter] said Cummings told him he made his money in Texas real estate, it appears that the actual source of his wealth was a trust fund established by his father, a prominent landowner in the Northern California city of Fort Bragg." Records on the Internet show the James B. Cummings Trust has an annual income of $10 million.

Cummings was not the only person to apparently have been enraged or even made assassination threats because of the ascent and eventual election of Obama (see here and here and here, for instance).

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      daemonesslisa said,

      on February 11th, 2009 at 2:16 pm

      Thus far, the Secret Service has been doing its job investigating all known threats to the President.

      Turns out, this guy had an application to join NSM.

      My question is this: is the government FINALLY going to take these thugs down? I mean, what's it gonna take for those in power to see that these people are the real terrorists?

      2.

Ruslan Amirkhanov said,

on February 11th, 2009 at 8:23 pm

Look you guys have to stop stroking NSM's ego by calling them the country's largest Neo-Nazi organization and such. They may have 69 chapters- but how many people are in each chapter? Many of those chapters could just be some teenager on the internet who met the guys through the forum and sent in an application. Given Jeff Schoep's habit of pathological lying, how does one know they really have those 69 "chapters" in the first place? I would not put it past him to invent chapters that never existed, or to include chapters which closed down a long time ago.

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    29.

Drake said,

on March 10th, 2009 at 11:55 pm

Almost time to say goodnight America.. :)

   30.

Honk said,
Your comment is awaiting moderation.

on March 14th, 2009 at 9:45 am

You've got that right, Drake.

Will the last melaninly-challenged person in America please turn off the light when you leave?

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If White Will's comment (as "Honk") gets through to the SPLC Web site's comments section, it'll make his day.  8)

Y'all can clearly see from this SPLC press release where the MSM get the information for their news "stories."
Former Hasta Primus for P.M. Ben Klassen with the Church of the Creator at North Carolina, and later the right-hand man for Dr William Pierce with the National Alliance. Currently the Chairman of the National Alliance.


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