Other Worlds: The Turner Diaries Chapter 17, a Puke (TM) Audiobook

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Chapter Seventeen.

April 20, 1993. A beautiful day, a day of rest and peace, after a
hectic week. Katherine and I drove to the mountains early this
morning and spent the day walking in the woods. It was cool and
bright and clear. After a picnic lunch we made love in a little
meadow under the open sky.
We talked of many things, and we were both happy and carefree.
The only shadow which fell on our happiness was Katherine's
complaint about the number of out-of-town trips the Organization
has sent me on recently, even though I have been out of prison for
less than a month. I didn't have the courage to tell her that in the
future we will have even less time together.
I only found that out myself yesterday. When I reported to Major
Williams last night after returning from Florida, he told me that I'll
be traveling a lot in the next few months. I didn't get all the details
from him, but he hinted that the Organization is preparing for an
all-out, nationwide offensive this summer, and I am to be a sort of
roving military engineer.
But today I put that out of my mind and just enjoyed being alive
and free and alone with a lovely girl in the midst of Nature's
beauty.
As we were driving home this evening, we heard the news on the
radio which capped a perfect day: the Organization hit the Israeli
embassy in Washington this afternoon. No better date in
the year could have been chosen for such an actions
For months an Israeli murder squad, working out of their
embassy, has been picking off our people around the country.
Today we settled the score-for the moment.
We struck with heavy mortars while the Israelis were throwing a
cocktail party for their obedient servants in the U.S. Senate. A
number of Israeli officials had flown in for the occasion, and there
must have been more than 300 people in the embassy when our 4.2inch
mortars began raining TNT and phosphorus onto their
heads through the roof.

The attack only lasted two or three minutes, according to the
news report, but more than 40 projectiles struck the embassy,
leaving nothing but a burned-out heap of wreckage-and only a
handful of survivors! So, we must have had at least two mortars
firing. That confirms what I was told last week about our new
weapons acquisitions.
One fascinating incident in the news story, which the censors
somehow failed to cut before it was broadcast, was the murder of a
group of tourists by an embassy guard. During the attack an Israeli
came running out of the crumbling building with a submachine
gun, his clothing in flames. He spotted a group of a dozen tourists,
all women and small children, gawking at the scene of destruction
from across the street. Shrieking out his hatred in guttural Hebrew,
the Jew opened fire on them, killing nine on the spot and critically
wounding three others. Of course, he was not charged by the
police. Your day is coming, Jews, your day is coming!
I should be getting to bed early tonight in order to be ready for a
long day tomorrow, but the excitement of our achievement this
afternoon makes it impossible for me to sleep yet. The
Organization has demonstrated once again what an incomparable
weapon the mortar is for guerrilla warfare. I am much more
enthusiastic now about our new plan for Evanston, and I'll be
better braced for overcoming any more balkiness on the part of our
professor in Florida.
Last Saturday, when I was discussing my plan for getting
radioactive material into the Evanston plant with Henry and Ed
Sanders, they convinced me that a mortar could do the job better,
and that we are now well supplied in that department. So I
redesigned the delivery package, changing it from a walking cane
to a 4.2-inch mortar projectile.
We will replace the phosphorus in three WP rounds with our
radioactive contaminant. After we have zeroed in the target with
conventional rounds, we'll fire our three modified projectiles,
which will be adjusted to exactly the same weight, of course.
This way of doing it has three advantages over my original plan.

First, it is surer; there is much less chance of something going
wrong. Second, we will be delivering approximately 10 times as
much contaminant, and the bursting charges in the projectiles will
disperse it better than anything we could hope for with a loaded
walking cane. And third, it need not be a suicide mission. We can
keep the "hot" projectiles shielded until the moment they are to be
fired, so the mortar crew will not be exposed to a lethal dose of
radiation.
My big worry was whether we would be able to get our
projectiles inside the power station, instead of just on the roof The
building is so heavily constructed that I doubt that they would
penetrate, even with delayed-action fuses. Ed Sanders convinced
me, though, that once a 4.2-incher is zeroed in and firmly seated it
will deliver rounds with sufficient accuracy and a low enough
trajectory so that we will have an excellent hit probability on the
side of the generator building facing the shore, which is practically
one, huge window, 10 stories high and more than 200 yards wide.
Armed with this new plan, I went to talk to Harrison, our Florida
chemist. I explained to him that his part of the job is to procure a
suitable radioactive material and then, using his special facilities,
safely load it into the mortar projectiles I will bring him.
Harrison had a fit. He complained that he had only offered to
supply the Organization with small quantities of radionuclides and
other hard-to-obtain materials. He did not want to become involved
in actually handling any ordnance, and he especially objected to
the quantity of material required by our plan. Not many people in
the country have access to so much radioactive material, and he is
afraid it will be traced to him.
I tried reasoning with him. I explained that if we try to load the
projectiles ourselves, without the shielded handling facilities he
has, one or more of our people will surely be exposed to a lethal
dose of radiation. And I told him that he is free to choose a
radionuclide, or a mixture of radionuclides, which will cast the
least suspicion on him-so long as it is suitable for our purpose.
But he flatly refused. "It's out of the question," he said. "It would
jeopardize my entire career."

"Dr. Harrison," I replied, "I am afraid you do not understand the
situation. We are at war. The future of our race depends upon the
outcome of this war. As a member of the Organization you are
obliged to put your responsibility to our common effort ahead of
all personal considerations. You are subject to the Organization's
discipline."
Harrison turned white and began stammering, but I continued
relentlessly: "If you continue to refuse my request, I am prepared
to kill you on the spot." As a matter of fact, I was unarmed,
because I had flown down on a commercial airliner, but Harrison
didn't know that. He swallowed a couple of times, found his voice,
and said he will do what he can.
We went over our figures and our requirements again and settled
on an approximate timetable. Before I left I assured Harrison that if
he feels this operation will place him in too much jeopardy to
continue as a "legal" we can bring him underground after it is
completed.
He is obviously still very nervous and unhappy, but I don't think
he will try to betray us. The Organization has established a very
high degree of credibility for its threats. Just to be on the safe side,
however, we will use another courier when the time comes to drive
the modified projectiles down to Florida to be loaded and brought
back. No technical knowledge is required for that.
I don't like to act like a "tough guy" and threaten people; that is an
unnatural role for me. But I have very little sympathy for people
like Harrison, and I am sure that if he had not agreed to cooperate,
I would have leaped on him and strangled him with my bare hands.
I guess there are a lot of other people who think they are playing it smart by looking out for themselves and letting us take all the
risks and do all the dirty work. They figure they will reap the
benefits with us if we win, and they won't lose anything if we lose.
That's the way it has been in most other wars and revolutions, but I
don't believe it will work out that way this time.

Our attitude is that
those whose only concern is to enjoy life in these times of trial for
our race do not deserve life. Let them die. In the conduct of this
war we certainly will not concern ourselves with looking out for
their welfare. More and more it will be a case of either being for
us, all the way, or against us.
April 25. Off to New York tomorrow for at least a week. Several
things cooking up there which require my attention. The business
down in Florida should have been taken care of by the time I
return, and, if so, it'll be another trip to Chicago for me, this time
by car.
The Yids are really screaming about the attack on their embassy.
They are giving far more emphasis in the news media to this attack
than they did to either the attack on the Capitol or the bombing of
the FBI building. Each day on TV it gets worse, with more and
more of the old "gas chamber" propaganda that has worked so well
for them in the past. They are really pulling their hair and rending
their garments: "Oy, veh, how we are suffering! How we are
persecuted! Why did you let it happen to us? Weren't six million
enough?"
What an act of outraged innocence! They are so good at it that
they almost have me weeping along with them. But, strangely,
there has not been another mention of the murder of those nine
tourists by the Israeli guard. Ah, well, they were only Gentiles!
One unexpected benefit to us from the embassy action has been a
major quarrel between the Blacks and their Jewish patrons. Purely
by coincidence the attack came three days before the date which
had been set for a nationwide "strike for equality"- another of those
giant media affairs to be stage-managed by the Human Relations Councils,
in which "spontaneous" demonstrations were to be held
simultaneously in a number of large cities, with Black and White
citizens joining together in a call for the government to break down
the last of the barriers between the races and assure the Blacks of
"full equality."
But then last Thursday, the day after we hit the Israelis, the big
boys in the Councils-Jews, of course-called it all off.

They decided
they can't afford to share the media spotlight with the Blacks until
they have finished milking their own "martyrdom" in the embassy
raid for all it is worth.
A few of the more militant Black leaders, who spent a long time
working on the preparations for the equality strike, didn't see it that
way. They have long resented the high-handed way in which the
Jews manipulate and exploit the entire "equality" movement for
their own ends, and this was the last straw for some of them. There
were angry accusations and counteraccusations, which culminated
Saturday in the Jews' number-one liberal, the nominal
"chairman" of the National Association of Human Relations
Councils, giving a press interview at which he denounced his
Jewish masters. From now on, he said, the Human Relations
Councils will not recognize the Jewish claim to minority status.
They will be treated just like the White majority and will no longer
be exempt from investigation and punishment for "racism."
He was out on his ear before he knew what happened, of course,
and his place has been taken by a better-housebroken Black, but
the fat is already in the fire. On the streets the roving bands of
Black "deputies" have gotten the word, and woe betide any
member of the self-chosen tribe who falls into their hands. Several
have already died while being "questioned," just in the last two
days.
The "Toms" will eventually get their more militant and ' resentful
brethren back into line, but meanwhile Izzy and Sambo are really
at one another's throats, tooth and nail, and it is a joy to behold.
May 6. It's nice to be home again, even if only for a day. But New
York was interesting! I saw more ordnance up there than I ever
imagined we'd have at our disposal.
One of our specialized units in New York has been acquiring
military materiel of all sorts and stockpiling it.

The purpose of my
visit was to survey the types of military gadgets available which
might be useful to me in designing and building special weapons
and sabotage devices, so that I can make recommendations for
future procurement priorities.
I was met at the airport by a girl, who drove me to a wholesale
plumbing supply store in an incredibly filthy industrial and
warehouse area in Queens, near the East River. Garbage, old
newspapers, and empty liquor bottles were strewn all over. We had
to navigate around the stripped and rusting hulks of several
abandoned autos which nearly blocked the narrow street before the
girl finally pulled into a small, muddy parking area behind a tall,
chain-link fence.
She knocked at a steel door marked "employees only," and we
were quickly admitted to a gloomy, dusty storeroom filled with
bins of pipe fittings. There she turned me over to a cheerful young
man, about 25 years old, dressed in greasy coveralls and carrying a
clipboard. He introduced himself only as "Richard" and offered me
a cup of coffee from a disreputable-looking electric urn at one end
of a long counter near the door.
Then we took an old and rickety freight elevator to the second
floor of the building. When we stepped out of the elevator, I
gasped in surprise. In a huge, low-ceilinged room, more than a
hundred feet on a side, there were immense heaps of every sort of
military weaponry imaginable: automatic rifles, machine guns,
flame throwers, mortars, and literally thousands of cases of
ammunition, grenades, explosives, detonators, boosters, and spare
parts. I don't know how the floor supported it all.
In one corner of the room four men and a woman worked at two
long benches under fluorescent lights. One man was grinding the
serial numbers off automatic rifles, which he took one at a time
from a stack of approximately 50, while the others oiled and
reassembled the rifles and then carefully packed them inside a
large hot-water heater from which the top had been removed.

I saw
a dozen large cartons nearby which contained other water heaters.
"That's the way we store and ship the weapons," Richard
explained. "We remove the serial numbers just to make it harder
for the authorities to figure out where we're getting the stuff, in
case they ever find any of it. And once the water heaters leave
here, there's no way they can be traced back to us. The phony
shipping tags we put on the cartons are coded to tell us what the
contents are. You'll find that our rather special water heaters have
been installed in the headquarters of quite a few of our combat
units along the east coast, but we ship them everywhere in the
country."
Almost in a daze, I wandered among the heaps of weaponry. I
stopped beside a ceiling-high stack of large, olive-drab crates.
Stenciled on each crate were the words: "Mortar, 4.2 inch, M 30,
Complete," and under that, "Gross Wt. 700 lbs."
"Where did you get these?" I asked. I remembered all the work
we had done a year and a half ago modifying just one mortar of
ancient vintage.
"Those came in last week from Fort Dix," Richard answered.
"The people in one of our units just outside Trenton paid a dumb liberal
supply sergeant on the base $10,000 to swipe a truck with those
things on it and deliver it to them. Then they brought them up here
two at a time in the back of a pickup.
"We receive materiel here from more than a dozen bases and
arsenals in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Look what
we got last month from Picatinny Arsenal," he said, throwing back
a tarpaulin covering a nearby stack of cylindrical objects.
I leaned over to examine them. They were fiberboard tubes about
two feet long and five inches in diameter. Each one contained an
M329 high-explosive mortar projectile. There must have been at
least 300 of them in that one pile.

Richard continued his explanation: "It used to be that most of our new weapons were smuggled off military bases one at a time, by
our own people who were stationed there. But lately we've
switched to hiring Liberal service personnel to hijack the stuff for us
by the truckload. We don't always get exactly what we want that
way, but we get a lot more of it.
"We've set up a couple of phony fronts posing as Mafia buyers
for the illegal weapons-exporting business. Our people on the
bases steer the buyers to Blacks in charge of the weapons storage
areas. For enough money they'll walk off with the whole base for
us. They just have to share some of the money we give them with a
few of their 'soul brothers' on guard duty.
"There are several advantages for us. First, it's easier for the
Blacks to swipe the stuff without getting caught. The political
police aren't watching them as closely as they are the White service
personnel, and the Blacks already have organized networks on all
the bases for siphoning off and selling tires, gasoline, PX supplies,
and other things for which there is a civilian demand. And it allows
our people in the service to concentrate on their main task, which
is recruiting other White servicemen and building our strength
inside the military."
I spent the rest of the day going through everything in the room
and mentally cataloguing it. When I left I took samples of a couple
dozen different types of high-explosive fuses, igniters, and other
odds and ends I wanted to experiment with. Which meant I had to
come back on the train.
The situation in the military is double-edged. With more than 40
per cent Blacks in the Army and nearly that many in the other
services, morale, discipline, and efficiency are shockingly low.
That makes it enormously easier for us to steal weapons and also to
recruit, especially among the career personnel, who resent what
has been done to their services.
But it also poses a fearful danger in the long run, because the day
will come when we must make our move inside the military. With
so many Blacks under arms, there is bound to be a bloody
shambles. While we are cleaning out the Liberals and reorganizing
the services, the country will be virtually defenseless.
Well, I guess it has been planned that way.

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