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finance, national shylie, or when you bought the pounds up, i mean i there was a place in ocala, florida, baseball which was a pool hall, but also placed behind that a lot. the owner thought it was sort of the type of security and one night there was someone showed up that he really did not like and he wanted us to make the guy i used to i these range things that if i'm, i'm somebody was going to cost more pain and it did every time it was kind face, it would scream. and he had me hitting him. and my kidding in one day i broke his hand punching so hard. some entrepreneur harder and harder and harder and eventually got loose. one shoe came off, joe took in his wisdom across the parking lot,
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and as soon as they got him out on the ground, i walked through the guy kick and basically kind of started. first. i remember the guy cried out, mom and mom thought one. thank you. when i was giving really brief cakes that if you let the father you know it, the rest of your life. so i made like a switch learning how to turn my conscience off at that point. this kicked it evelyn, and walked off and left him. he wasn't black or hispanic, not a person of color at all. he was just a stupid white guy doing stupid stuff. that was in the wrong place at the right time. in recent years, we've become accustomed to hearing how the jewish agency for israel has rescued jews from areas of distress like the sloppy church, and brought them safety here in israel. but when we hear that the jewish agency has
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rescued a young american jew from daytona beach, florida. that's another story paul. together the story of john daly. welcome, john. his story begins back in 1990 on a beach in florida. what happens to think of 79 can and some of whom were from the town of cal that i lived in, recognize me, and proceeded to do their best to do me. and they tried to kill. you have grown in general. there is no such on hey, so therefore i have to refrain to okay. i mean if there are certain things, i say i literally went to prison. one of them shouted out, die, you boy, die. they pulled me to the ocean. and 2 of them sat on me to make sure that i couldn't get up. the perpetrators of this crime are members of a known national organization who would not stop murdering john. in part, i think to save themselves for from prosecution somewhere down. that's going to
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people when you're committed to that. i mean, they don't forget and when you do, you don't want them to forget, you know, you want them to know what you're doing is wrong. it's a guess it's hatred. hey, i'm right here. don't forget. whenever the way you live in peace, luckily you survived amazingly survived. it's really hard to believe almost that this kind of anti semitism skin, the head attacks exists in the united states. is this an isolated incident or do you know of others like it? no, i don't believe it's nice, let it in, and i think it's where their attacks may not be against necessarily jewish jews in general, but they're against minorities. i think any attack on any minority is a, is an attack on us 6 years after they were sent to jail. if i remember correctly, 2 of the people who attacked you were released and things changed for you. then they were beginning to some of the people went to jail for just assault,
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to went to jail for attempted murder. they were leaders in the race organizations. and they made it clear that when they got out, they were going to finish the job. i always thought i had the greatest criminal mind if anyone i never met. and john love to entertain these ideas because i always had some good life. we just, you know, basically somehow stayed out of trouble was causing a lot of trouble. one of our favorite things to do with go shooting with matching 385 shots, and we put them to work the standards or an organization such that said members from orlando will sit around and laugh and joke around at the beginning of the evening, telling stories about the houses they fire bombed, where the former members that they shot before, they begin any discussions that way the, the groundwork has been laid for you to understand what happens to people just walk away. ah,
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ah, what drew me to john as he was very quiet. very well thought you could tell. he was an incredibly methodical person. he was like a chess players, like bobby session is always 10 moves ahead. he knew what he wanted from life. one of the same things i want valerie, i was almost like, isn't just this is because i was very quick to react and very loud and john was exactly the opposite for tom on collective as well. he would get mad, he would almost whisper, very quiet, smile a lot would get now in your face. move around a bunch. so it was, it was an odd economy with the 2 of us together. john, more information. he said it was his friend. so call friend to be up and that's when his door began to come out. i are selfish me,
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can still be the tumor has been the best thing ever happened. time is made him humble and i used to pray god, he needs to be broken. john father came from ivory vile and background. he brought that into the marriage. done. you name it? i've had it held in my head to my throat. my dad, when he was younger, me was a gang leader in new york city, no small thing. and unto itself, my dad was a poor akins to see which one would fall. that was something i remember hearing more than once, various times. my family's like. when he was younger, you ran over my grandfather and shot my uncle, me the same night about feeling not feeling alone and showing your part of something, even if it wasn't something you wanted to be
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a part of what you were in. you know, once i was had to and it recruited, i was thomas packing or as soon as you bring, you know, 5 or 6 people to the table. and everybody loves one thing that separated me from a lot of the other guys. it's under the notice was the fact that i had no tent is the only pass i want are ones that no one would give me. i wanted skins on the inside of my lip. the other tent that i wanted was a spider one showing that i killed somebody. and number one day, there was, i was in somebody's house, one of the apartments in the area. and a black guy showed up and they said they wanted one of the guys inside a white guy friend of mine. and i don't know how many it was, but he just came into the door and jumped on and started been on him, got back into the kitchen and there was a frying pan on the kitchen stove, a nice being bled for pan. anyway,
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an interesting whack. when they hit him in the head, hit him so hard, they didn't, the metal frame can on top of his head, just the fear and helplessness at that moment that i had no one i could call no one to turn to. there's no one that i could say, hey, i need help. i could come. and that was terrify moment because of the bullying. he had some black people he got so he didn't like them and it put a fear in him. and all the sudden he finds these people to be a part of his back. he was tied to me and picked on and i can't say i blame him against racism was basically a skin is worn races. they weren't active doing much more than just see where the next year was going to come from and looking out for one another . and that was something that was new to me and i was instantly drawn to it. i saw other cell address to other kumradi, the fact that they flowed to get a laugh together. and more importantly, they all had each other back. you know,
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coming from being a geeky kid was picked on, you know, never felt to belong to also have people that would do your bidding. feels good, i'm not gonna lie till is good. one of the guys sensitive for sure, jimmy whitehead and the black can breaking it, wants to go. and he said, oh, it's cool that you're jewish. you, we don't have a problem with races whatsoever. there were some guys that did have races, white supremacy, tattoos that i didn't know about. they were hitting on their bodies. i didn't see. and so much, much later to the guys with guns, orlando. and while they were down to the medical, some braces, skinheads from a way of area use force a when i was led by a guy named rich, he was a die hard new and skinhead. one. there was a knock in my front door and he was outside with 2 other new nazi skinheads. from the back of mine i was like, if this is for you. like if they're here for you, go with them. i know that the guys that he met up with had already handed over the
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names and addresses of everybody where we all live and didn't know i was jewish. that was one piece of information that chris and you kept to themselves. so as i rode with them and they're telling me about this organization that they belong to. oh yeah, you remember that guy, bobby, i moved to different city and they found them crucified in front yard and each one sort of started on some serious and this is serious that the richly over the back welcome aboard. and i knew at that moment that i wasn't being and i was being told one year now with this and to if you try and leave, it wasn't that they did as to strangers that refused to their friends. so at that moment i was gonna say, wait a 2nd, i'm jewish, i can't be involved. little that i know is meeting with my future attempted murder that day. he's trying to hide the fact that he's into getting more and more involved in serious races. skinhead meetings, there was no internet,
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there was no computers, you didn't have cell phones. these guys are totally messed in society. i knew they could find because you just didn't know if you'd look, the guy sitting next to him restaurant was a supporter, was active. and when you see that, at 16 years old, that you're near a police cruiser and police officer in uniform is talking to was an equal because your races are thinking, wow, i can't call the cops. what did they send this guy? they were parties here, people bragging about hanging with judges junior people talking about hanging out with politicians. i couldn't type in the google in 1990. hey, how do i get avenue not to organization? can you help me? i couldn't turn to my parents and say, hey, i know you got no money. let's move to another city, change your names and try and go into the witness protection program. so it doesn't work like that. i would say, where are you going, john? i'm going out,
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how did you her to fix it looked bruised. i don't know. i just not going to get something. and suddenly the door shot, i was no part of john life anymore. i really stopped dealing with my parents, my brothers and other people around. even some very close friends, they walk down the hall and the dock. martin boots for combat boots and the kids and the teachers stepped back and made way for them by association. whether you're tough or not all, and you are. and you scare people which is very attractive, somebody that months prior ah, was picked up. all of a sudden, you're placed in a position where, hey, i can defend myself. now. i don't know be afraid anymore. on one hand, i'm terrified that they're going to find out i'm jewish, but i'm the other. i think it's so far away that changes so far. so remote, so removed from me that i'm safe. now. i've actually found safety in the embrace of nazis in june. so if i'm stuck and there's nothing i can do,
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i might as well try and be as tough and his crazy as wild as the rest of the people around the ah, them with important job with celia was this because they did to squint to give you a pretty new year for if i teach that way, no, i me teaching hours that should go and you have to get a little bit though. she's mama wishing i cheated and when you moment. but the woman was more mom and i'm with bush months and months live, getting them all the glad to build them with the completing that i will just i get i use one or should i lost a yellow they were did some of studies. carson brought,
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my name is frank richardson, philadelphia got in the movement in age 13 going on 14. we were violent towards those people because we believed that we're in this race. we were here 1st and this is our country being part of that movement. i got your sense of power when i felt powerless. mentioned when i felt visible, accepted when i talked a life after, hey, is an organization that was founded by for skin neo nazi white supremacist in the u. s. in canada. and they found each other and they knew that they wanted to help other guys get out was 2 parts to getting out of a violent extreme was the 1st part of disengagement which is where you leave the social group. and then the next part is d. radicalization work belief systems ology are removed. it was very impactful. when someone finally came along with no fear,
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no judgement, you heard my story did nothing to challenge it. out of the american front was a national organization with chapters all over the united states. started by david lynch was the eastern states germany. american front were stenciled. we had 5000 soldiers under his command and bob hike, bob hyde, with somebody that was on the rivera show sick and tired of hearing the sob stories for i get sick and tired to say to tom. here i'm a with he's a member of our group, we're almost, i'm haven't even finished high school. and he's had his nose and book since he was
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a kid. he knows a history over on world war 2, their weapons. everything about it, both sides with german, sad, and the other side, our side. so when he was involved with these people, he would keep them straight. they try to tell him a story and he said it didn't happen that way. it happened this way. and he could produce the facts and the book in the page and show you where it happened. so these people, the leaders begin to say, hey, we've got a kid, they can think on his feet. he's doctors out there booth and fighting and creating a rock as he can think. he knows how to think on his feet and they begin to take an interest in him. this was a leader that they wanted to train. i called me a good little racist one day when i asked about it, if you said anything about me and i said what was really back to me about your little wrist. and i'm a read the time being so touched. so for bob, this was something i was somebody that he knew they were lunch as well. i was
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somebody spoken to in the summer of 9090. i received a phone call saying a luncheon or you're the northern florida leader of the american from all 4 blocks . i now had in my mind limited power, i knew that i could pick up a phone call and so i want something done and they were guys do it. there wasn't something that i was going to say. oh no, thank you. and truthfully, i was honored, flatter that i have been recognized. we talked a little bit about it and i remember telling john, john, you've been the yard for him. you see what the nazis did? they kill jews. and he just like shrugged his shoulders. like, oh wow. i distinctly remember my mom sitting me down one night and me or st. john, they're going to her, you know what she meant when they found your jewish,
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they're gonna, they're going to hear you. i didn't find out. john was jewish, i think until i tried to put him on the ground, was ah, how i found out the eating of october. the 6th 1990. the phone kept ringing off the hook and it was heather, the ex wife of one of john. best friends. it was great urgency. she kept saying he must be on a beach. we're having a special meeting tonight. he's got to be there. and that's when i found out i knew everybody was involved. none of these guys were going to be like, hey, maybe should get out of here. every time i went into a room, we could quiet like, this is weird. it's just the weirdest 5 of ever gone. at one point someone said, let's go down to the beach. one guy punched me behind my ear, but i heard somebody shot now,
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and the rest came in. and the punches just started flying. and i'm showing on the scan hand, trying to change my mind tries to trying to rationalize why this was happening. me. somebody shouted out, died, you boy died. and at that point i knew tears coming back. it wasn't just one or 2 cakes. i've redone, i mean, it was an ongoing, she was savage beating. they were gonna kill him. and they beat him up and dragged him out in the ocean. drowned him and left him floating out to see when i called all my brands any longer. and i held, i could feel the water hit my lungs and as soon as in my lungs i shot it out in my lungs. and i filled up again. i read the position. every one. they went back until the ocean sat on him, pushed him down to the bottom of the beach, where he could feel the break of the sand on his face and held him down until he
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that you feel the water rush into your lungs. and just as quickly, your lungs will collapse to shoot it out. and then again, it will expand again and it takes 2 poles. your diary from to completely fill your lungs with water and you can feel it. or you can feel it. especially on october night. she can feel the cold water hits your lungs. and apparently the doctors told my parents, you're ready and saying about your son. a member had an indian doctor. they came in and looked at me and said, there is no medical reason, lawyers, you should be alive. you to find something to believe in a table, a chair, you need to find something to pray to because there is something that saved your life. so at 1st i didn't believe it. and then when i i knew it was true. i was
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more concerned about his well being. it was our time out of town. i'm not gonna lie . everybody, it seemed like everybody was out to get everybody else. everybody was throwing a real, some of the bus. so it, like i said, as soon as i graduated high school, which was quickly, i got a regular old high school diploma. and i was like a prom dress. i was off and ended up moving to gainesville for a bit, still in the movement, and then wound up in apopka, florida. i hang out with the same group guys, eventually that trying to cause john's demise high. at which time i realized it's probably in a little bit over my head. the last thread i received was a very simple when the last guy gets out of prison are going to have to re union all of this together with you. or we're going to finish vote started i contact the jewish agency and i said i need to move digital. now they were a jewish family and trouble. this was a jewish kid in trouble. and we were not asking
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a lot of questions. we just wanted to know how we could and they began to get the wheels moving and i found myself in short order in my new home in the state of israel were here, i felt safe. me come in, i'm come in to await brain surgeries and that's exactly what it sounds like. you are a wait while you're going through surgery and the operating table that was strapped down my leg, my arms around the side. i can kill them fully. my scout detached it from my skull for some reason the anesthetic that they used to know my cranium, my skull so i would feel it didn't work. so i'm signing in with a pain that i cannot even begin to describe the neuropsychologist i was dealing with. explain to me that this was most likely the product slow bleed in my brain.
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she left me. you've had this too long time. the only thing i can think of it was still bleeding brain would have been the beating of kevin was one of my best friends at a period in my life when my life was so can mirrors are sitting and standing talking with him face to face both who's had guns in their hands, and it's a lot to digest, leaving his ro, cutting the umbilical cord to my hospitals. i'm excited to see him. i'm excited to see who is become, where he's gone in his life, which i'm quite impressed with. but at the same time,
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what if he still with the white power? he opened for his guys my name's cannon and i'm a small yet. and my brother was hated was a known racist of blacks. but they were scared of him because he was a pretty big violet guy because they couldn't or wouldn't do anything to my brother . i was a prime target ice was 14 my brother and graduated high school. i was attacked by no more than 6, no less than 4 black use. they crush my oval socket. i knows broke my jaw. patty cerebral, him
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a tumor on the right frontal lobe. i had to drill a hole for catherine my skull. things were pretty rough. i was in the hospital for several months, and after that, i was enrolled in a special school for problem children though i had done nothing wrong. while i was not bill, the local skinheads had found out what happened ever the only people to come visit me. there were the people that showed me that i didn't have to be scared anymore. and i got involved in the movement in taking last will by the bathroom. keep taking less. i found it straight away can not get into awfully, hopefully as you get in there. so it's closed. i've been trying to find john on facebook for quite some time. i literally had to find everybody else from ocala and make friends of them until i
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found somebody who is friends with john rizoto boy with karen's and k, michelle a, some farmers, you know? yeah, let's do it again. and down. i sort of collected them decent beers, easiest way to recruit people into the, into the skin head moment in the white premise. moment is people that are just outside of their right on the french. they're trying to put their foot into a quick turn or trying to belong. they're trying to make friends there slightly. a slightly, not everybody, not like everyone else does. when you show people a little bit of power and you show people loyalty, you'd be surprised what they'll do for you. and what they do is they go through and they take all of your failures in your life and say no, no, no, wasn't a failure. it's a conspiracy. and they bullets can spirit so slowly but surely and strong enough that you really buy into it. and then you're like,
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i am at work and these people that are trying to do this, to me, my culture, my family, my race need to be destroyed and you really feel like you're doing something for the betterment of society, erase because all they want to do is restore your race and bring your race down. and once you've got somebody like that, you've gotta, you've got all the war, you've got a terrorist. so it all starts at the top and i was at the very bottom. but by recruiting you're moving out and then all those people are at the bottom was a recruit name. so it's an italy, an ideology to move in to perpetuates itself of on the week. the downtrodden not too far from here is longer was a yeah, you know, basically trans determine can check republic funneled, you know, several 100000 there jews through. send them off to and further eastern europe to me to read it. ah.
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