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Perhaps the National Alliance was so much tied to one person, W. L. Pierce, that it was not likely to continue long after him.
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July 12th, 2013 | #43 |
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Dr. Pierce was a tough act to follow, let's be realistic about it.
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Probate court documents obtained by CBC News show Robert McCorkell's estate willed to the National Alliance is valued at about $250,000.
But there is also nearly $89,000 in outstanding liabilities that have to be paid from McCorkell's assets. He owed taxes to Revenue Canada, there are also lawyers' fees, appraisal fees, and projected auction fees. That leaves about $161,000 for the white supremacist organization, which is based in West Virginia. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskat...-alliance.html |
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New article up on the www.natallnews.net site, the "reform the NA" site, highlights some information on the efforts of the current Chairman to sell the property that were prior to the recent listing on the Internet. This is information that I believe has never been shared anywhere before, I found it quite interesting, and sad. Also mentions a fact known by a few but I suspect not all, that former Chairman Shaun Walker actually filed a lawsuit against current Chairman Gliebe back when he was Chairman.
http://natallnews.net/2013/07/15/the...ted-years-ago/ |
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The Canadian National Post is trying one more time to bring pressure to stop the bequest going through.
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A New Brunswick judge has put on hold a bequest of nearly $275,000 to a U.S.-based neo-Nazi organization.
Earlier this week, a Court of Queen’s Bench judge granted an interim injunction temporarily blocking the transfer. The case involves the will of Robert Harry McCorkill, a retired chemist who died nine years ago in Saint John, N.B. McCorkill (also known as McCorkell) was a supporter of the National Alliance, a Virginia-based organization that espouses white supremacist views. McCorkill’s estate consists largely of a valuable coin collection and some cash that he left to the Alliance. His sister, Isabelle McCorkill, is contesting the bequest. Her Moncton-based lawyer, Marc-Antoine Chiasson, said his client believes such a bestowal would violate public policy and should be stopped. There are limitations to a person’s right to dispose of their property in their will as they see fit, based on concerns over public policy, Chiasson said. Hate speech is prohibited by law in Canada, and Canada has also signed international treaties against financing hate groups. That would make a bequest to such groups unlawful, he suggested. According toe the Southern Poverty Law Centre (SPLC), a U.S. civil rights organization that tracks hate groups, McCorkill joined the National Alliance in 1998, when it numbered some 1,400 members. At the time it was led by William Pierce, author of The Turner Diaries, a novel on race war that is said to have inspired Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. According to the FBI, the group was considered a “continuing terrorist threat” and some of its members were implicated in bombings, arson and murder. The group has shrunk to fewer than 100 members, and Erich Gliebe, Pierce’s successor, has put most of the group’s 346-acre property for sale, according to the SPLC. Chiasson said it’s unclear why the disposition of McCorkill’s estate has not yet been finalized after nine years. But he’s confident the bequest can be blocked. *“All in all, I think we have a good argument.” He suggested several interveners could join the case to block the bequest. Richard Marceau, legal counsel for the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) said the group is considering joining the case “to stop the money going to the National Alliance. “We don’t want money to go to this bunch of racist, anti-Semitic extremists,” Marceau said. He acknowledged that while individuals are generally free to allocate their estate as they see fit, there are exceptions in law if the bequest “is uncertain, unlawful or opposes public policy.” The National Alliance “is not as strong as it once was, but we don’t want to take the risk of breathing new life into it,” he said. Court is scheduled to reconvene on July 31, when it's slated to hear further arguments on whether to continue the temporary injunction pending a full hearing on the disposition of the assets. McCorkill’s collection reportedly includes ancient Greek and Roman coins that have been appraised at around $250,000. Cash in bank accounts and other assets bring the estate’s value to close to $275,000, Chiasson said. If the court rules in his client’s favour, McCorkill will be considered to have died intestate – without a will – and his sister would inherit the assets. “My client’s objective is not to get the money. Her view is that someone had to act and she was in the best place to act,” Chiasson said. http://www.cjnews.com/index.php?q=node/111229 |
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Since the day of the death of Dr. Pierce back in '02, the Goys almost immediately began fighting over the scraps. Both Mr. and Mrs. Gliebe saw
gold in them-thair-hills...the male half hustling up "recruits" of every stripe in the Ohio area...the female half being a former "exotic dancer" at a Jew-owned club in the Atlanta area and pro-hustler both saw the same thing. There was NEVER any type of ideological underpinning for either of them....it was ALWAYS about the money from the get-go! A copy of 'Resistance' magazine back from '06 portrays Mrs. Gliebe as "former Playboy model." Anyone want to tell me "Playboy" and similar like are not about the money are living in a dream world. Bottom line? At the end of the day with the sale of the West Virginia property and bequest from Canada, both Gliebes should be sitting pretty. World Wars are fought over the issue of money and who gets what....the corpse of the NA ranks pretty far down on the list. Last I heard, both Gliebes are still among the living. |
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Neo-Nazis barred from inheriting N.B. man's valuable coins
Sister gets injunction temporarily stopping $250K estate going to National Alliance Robert McCorkill lived in Saskatoon and Ottawa before moving to Saint John, where he died in 2004. (Southern Poverty Law Center) The sister of a New Brunswick man who left a collection of coins and artifacts worth an estimated $250,000 to a neo-Nazi group in the United States has obtained an injunction. The court order temporarily blocks any distribution of Robert McCorkill's estate or transfer out of New Brunswick, Ottawa-based lawyer Richard Warman stated in an email. McCorkill, who also went by McCorkell, left his collection to the U.S.-based National Alliance when he died in Saint John nine years ago, but the estate has remained unsettled. The ex parte injunction was obtained on Monday on behalf of McCorkill's sister Isabelle McCorkill, who will be challenging the bequest on public policy grounds, Warman said. "I anticipate that other groups will intervene in support of the application in the coming days," he said. Anti-racism groups had planned to try to stop the National Alliance from receiving the items, fearing they could be sold and help spark a rebirth of the neo-Nazi group that has been in decline since its founder died more than a decade ago. Attorney general hired investigator The New Brunswick Office of the Attorney General had received calls from two human rights lawyers in Canada and the United States, inquiring whether it planned to intervene in the public interest, said department spokesman Dave MacLean. "The Attorney General has two fundamental constitutional obligations. The first is to uphold the rule of law, but the second, which is a little less clear to the public, is that the Attorney General must act in the public interest," said MacLean. "And this is a case where one could argue that the money would have been left to an organization that some might have seen that they might not have promoted what is the best interest of society as a whole," he said. "So it was matter of determining whether the Attorney General should intervene and try to stop that money from going to that organization." The department first had to determine whether the assets were still in Canada, said MacLean. "If they were no longer in Canada it may have been a lot trickier to proceed, it may have made the case moot," he explained. So the office hired a private investigator, Gary Le Gresley, of Moonstruck Investigation Services in Bathurst, on July 12 to look into the matter. An affidavit by Le Gresley was among the documents before Justice Peter Glennie of the Court of Queen's Bench in deciding whether to grant the injunction. Ties to Malcolm Ross The affidavit reveals McCorkill knew noted anti-Semite and Holocaust denier Malcolm Ross. Ross, a former Moncton school teacher, was removed from his position in the early 1990s after a parent filed a human rights complaint against the school district — a decision that was upheld by the Supreme Court of Canada. A subsequent appeal to the UN Human Rights Committee was rejected. Ross is also known for successfully suing editorial cartoonish Josh Beutel for defamation in 1993 for comparing him to Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbles. Ross was awarded $7,500, but the New Brunswick Court of Appeal threw out that decision. The investigator's affidavit describes Ross as "a friend of the estate." Remnant Enterprises Ltd., a company incorporated by Ross and his brother, William, was entrusted to transport and inventory McCorkill's assets in 2005, said Le Gresley. "Approximately 200 numbered boxes of items were examined by Mr. Malcolm Ross," the court document states. "They were apparently store in a unit of Lighthouse Self Storage in Moncton." Le Gresley determined the assets are still in Canada. But now that there is a known heir, McCorkill's sister, the Attorney General's office plans to take a "backseat" in the case, said the department spokesman. Ross could not be reached on Tuesday for comment. Worth less than $1M Initial estimates pegged McCorkill's collection, parts of which have been exhibited in Saskatoon and Ottawa, as being worth up to $1 million. But probate court documents obtained by CBC News showed McCorkill's estate willed to the National Alliance is valued at about $250,000, with about $89,000 in outstanding liabilities. That leaves about $161,000 for the white supremacist organization, which is based in West Virginia. The collection includes Greek and Roman coins that are thousands of years old, an ancient Iranian sword, Neolithic arrowheads and an Egyptian stone tablet from the 13th Dynasty, according to a 55-page appraiser's report from August 2010. "The delay necessary to effect service of the Notice of Motion [to McCorkill's executor Fred Streed] might entail serious consequences to the applicant," the judge stated in his decision to grant the injunction. "All assets of the Estate of Harry Robert McCorkill (a.k.a. McCorkell) shall remain in the province of New Brunswick until further order of this court," he said. The matter is expected to be back before the courts on July 31 for a hearing on the continuation of the order. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskat...njunction.html |
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Rare coin collection delivery to neo-Nazi group stalled by New Brunswick court
| Daily Brew - Yahoo! News Canada A Canadian who left his valuable collection of rare coins to a U.S. neo-Nazi group may not get his bequest fulfilled after all. Chemist Robert McCorkill's sister, Isabelle, has won a New Brunswick temporary court injunction preventing the transfer of the collection to the National Alliance — a Mill Point, West Virginia, white-supremacist organization. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the group was founded in 1970 by William Pierce, whose dystopian novel The Turner Diaries, served as an inspiration to Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. McCorkill, who also spelled his name McCorkell, apparently joined the National Alliance in the 1990s. When he died in 2004 in St. John, N.B., his will bequeathed his collection of ancient coins to the organization but the estate has remained unsettled. In May, a New Brunswick judge gave his executor, who is also tied to the alliance, the power to deliver McCorkill's assets to the group. The collection has an estimated value of $250,000, though the estate's outstanding liabilities of $89,000 will cut the amount the alliance could receive to $161,000. [ Related: Coin collection left to neo-Nazi group worth less than $1M ] But this week, Isabelle McCorkill obtained an ex-parte injunction (meaning the judge hears from only the applicant) to halt the transfer, an lawyer Richard Warman, who's been helping connect her with other interested parties, told CBC News via email. The court order sets the stage for a longer hearing where McCorkill will be challenging the bequest on public policy grounds, said Warman, who has pursued human rights cases against other hate groups. "I anticipate that other groups will intervene in support of the application in the coming days," he told CBC News. The West Virginia Gazette, citing a Canadian news report, said the Southern Poverty Law Center was investigating legal ways to stop the asset transfer. B'nai Brith Canada was also preparing to file an affidavit in support of the court action, the National Post reported. Center's Mark Potok said last week the cash infusion could revive the National Alliance, "which has virtually died over the past 10 years." Potok called the alliance "arguably the most dangerous hate group" operating in the United States in the last 30 years. B'nai Brith national affairs director Anita Bromberg agreed. “They’re a very nasty group,” she told the Post. “Who knows what they could do with this money? So we think it’s very important on public policy grounds that this be stopped.” [ Related: Regina white supremacist loses contempt appeal ] McVeigh was convicted and executed for planting a massive truck bomb outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. The explosion, which killed 168 people and injured some 680 more, was the largest terrorist attack on U.S. soil before Sept. 11, 2001. Pages from the Turner Diaries, which includes an attack on FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., were found in McVeigh's getaway car, the Gazette reported. The Post reported McCorkill joined the alliance in 1998 and at one point lived at the group's West Virginia compound, where he edited a final book written by Pierce, who died in 2002. The group fell apart after that but the Southern Poverty Law Center said it continued to sell literature on how to make explosives, booby-traps, incendiary devices and wage guerrilla warfare. Isabelle McCorkill is not after the money, said Marc-Antoine Chiasson, a lawyer representing her in New Brunswick. “I can tell you when she found out the nature of the gift she was disturbed and she felt it incumbent on her to do something about it," he told the Post. http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/daily...211727920.html |
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It is just really hard to pick a side here, on one hand you have just a ridiculous notion here that this should be held up because of the ideology of the NA, I mean the way these people just ignore their oh so holy "law" when it works in the favor of people they don't like is just nauseating. That money was willed to the NA, period, the hold up on the grounds they are trying to have it held up on is some kind of ridiculous.
The NA has been the one that has had to pay the storage bills for all that stuff, if they are going to hold it up then they should have to foot the bill. I was surprised to hear about the man's sister getting involved, makes me recall the bit I heard a long while back about it being the family of the former NA member not wanting it to go to the NA. Of course this would be the typical squabbling over money that often follows a death of a wealthy family member - I always thought it was the family wanting the money that was holding it up, then you hear about the Canadian courts and various Jew groups looking to hold it up. With all of that said, the money that may be one day awarded to the NA will only be put to use in the WN fight if there is some change of leadership, and soon. The question at the present is whether or not Mr. Gliebe will find himself in a better financial postion, the scum have nothing to worry about as far as that money going to oppose their policies and programs. I think the delay can be looked at as a good thing, the reform the NA group needs a little time for the exploration of ideas that have been put out there to force a change of leadership - this will at least delay that money being siphoned away from its intended purpose, furthering the goals and ideology of the NA. One recent poster gave an often shared opinion that the NA was destined to fail after the death of Dr. Pierce. Fact is things don't have to work out that way, people can be found who will not wreck what a great man created, we don't have to submit to the idea that the fate of the race depends on one man. We must demand that those entrusted with the legacy of these great men who pass on are honorable people who have emerged from this Jewish pig stye largely unaffected. Fact is the current Chairman is to some meaningful extent a materialistic person, puts his own personal finances and situation over the race and organization. Can't say that makes him worse than most in this society today, but it makes one just agitated at the fact that he somehow made it to the helm of an organization like the NA, that is based in the belief that there is more in this world than just the pursuit of wealth. And the NA still is, even in the current state, one of the most viable entities with which to build that we have in this country. I mean that property alone is something that other groups and figures past and present have had to envision as being a coup for them and their efforts to advocate for the race, and there it is sitting there, owned by the NA. Well if and when that property is sold, then the NA becomes an afterthought and tragic tale of an opportunity lost, a sordid decline and theft of a great man's work. Until that happens I still have hope, the potential of the NA to gain back lost ground, if only a change can be made at the top, is tremendous. |
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