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BS Top - Blumenthal Pittsburgh Shooting Gene J. Puskar / AP Photo Did a steady diet of right-wing radio and Glenn Beck influence Richard Poplawski, the man who allegedly murdered three Pittsburgh cops? Max Blumenthal reports.

On April 6, two days after the 22-year-old Richard Poplawski allegedly murdered three police officers in Pittsburgh, a radio host named Alex Jones settled in before a microphone in his studio in Austin, Texas, to do some damage control. “The mainstream media has certainly enjoyed tying me into this story,” Jones complained. “They’re attacking me and saying I’m delusional and there’s no New World Order… The Second Amendment, what the country’s founded on—it’s all my fault!”

Poplawski was a neo-Nazi wannabe who railed against blacks, Jews, “Zionists,” and gun control. And like many members of the far-right fringe, he allegedly visited Jones’ Web sites and posted alarming reports by Jones’ writers on Stormfront, a white-supremacist message board. (Poplawski’s posts are here, authored under the handle, “Braced For Fate.”) While Alex Jones generally avoids overt racism, he has found an eager audience on Stormfront by conjuring dark visions of an impending New World Order, claiming FEMA is secretly building a national concentration-camp network, and announcing that President Barack Obama has planned mass gun seizures on his way to establishing a leftist dictatorship. “Remember, the first step in establishing a dictatorship is to disarm the citizens,” warned a March 13 commentary on Jones’ Web site, Prison Planet.

The killer posted a YouTube clip to Stormfront of top-rated Fox News host Glenn Beck contemplating the existence of FEMA-managed concentration camps.

In the wake of Poplawski’s alleged murder spree, the killer’s friends and family members painted a portrait of a paranoid young man whose worldview was informed almost totally by the kind of conspiratorial themes entertained by Jones. Poplawski’s best friend, Edward Perkovic, who also spouted white-supremacist rhetoric, told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review that his friend “grew angry recently over fears Obama would outlaw guns.” Poplawski’s mother remarked to police investigators that her son targeted cops “because he believed that as a result of economic collapse, the police were no longer able to protect society.”

But hysterical warnings of government gun grabs and a socialist takeover of the U.S. are no longer the sole proprietary interest of fringe players like Jones. In the Obama era, Jones’ conspiracy theories have graduated to prime-time on Fox News. And radicals like Poplawski are tuning in. Indeed, according to the Anti-Defamation League, the alleged killer posted a YouTube clip to Stormfront of top-rated Fox News host Glenn Beck contemplating the existence of FEMA-managed concentration camps. (“He backed out,” Poplawski wrote cryptically beside the video.) Three weeks later, Poplawski posted another YouTube clip to Stormfront, this time of a video blogger advocating “Tea Parties,” or grassroots conservative protests organized by Beck and Fox News contributor Newt Gingrich (see here and here) against President Barack Obama’s bailout plan.

Jones has gradually come to be accepted by the right-wing media. In September 2007, Jones interrupted a live broadcast by Fox News host Geraldo Rivera (Rivera was reporting at the time on “the secret world of restroom gay sex”) by shouting into a megaphone, “9/11 was an inside job!” He was hauled away by NYPD officers soon after. On March 18, however, Jones became a guest of honor inside Fox studios, introduced as “the great Alex Jones” by Fox News contributor Judge Andrew Napolitano during a lengthy segment on the online show, The Strategy Room. Toward the end of his spot, Jones celebrated his sudden and dramatic influence on the conservative movement’s biggest media personalities.

“I’ve never seen an awakening this big. I’m seeing Glenn Beck talk about the New World Order on Fox, I’m seeing you talk about it,” Jones told Napolitano. “We’re seeing Lou Dobbs talk about it, we’re seeing mainline hosts—Limbaugh’s even talking about global government. Michael Savage is talking about how Obama may stage crises to bring in martial law. So all the things that I was talking about in the wilderness ten-plus years ago are now hitting mainstream, and it is great!”

David Neiwert, a veteran reporter on right-wing militia movements and author of the forthcoming book, The Eliminationists: How Hate Talk Radicalized the American Right, explained that by co-opting conspiratorial rhetoric from the farthest shores of the right, mainstream conservative talkers can inflame the passions of paranoiacs like Poplawski to a dangerous degree. “It’s always been a problem when major-league demagogues start promulgating false information for political gain,” Neiwert told me. “What it does is unhinge fringe players from reality and dislodges them even further. When someone like Poplawski hears Glenn Beck touting One World Government and they’re gonna take your gun theories, they believe then that it must be true. And that’s when they really become crazy.”

For Jones, whatever bad publicity he incurred from a fan’s alleged killing spree paled in significance to the sudden cachet he has gained among conservative media bigwigs. During his April 6 broadcast, two days after the murders, he boasted, “Now, if you listen to [Sean] Hannity’s show, if you listen to Savage; you listen to Limbaugh, it’s almost like Alex Jones is hosting the show.”

Max Blumenthal is a senior writer for The Daily Beast and writing fellow at The Nation Institute, whose book, Republican Gomorrah (Basic/Nation Books), is forthcoming in Spring 2009. Contact him at maxblumenthal3000@yahoo.com.


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adominato

This post is sad and hilarious. AMERICANS please wake up and realize these guys are goof balls. You're on the right track now.
"I just love my country." Tear tear, haha

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1:07 pm, Apr 7, 2009

ChampKind

You are exactly right: lunacy and conspiracy theories are limited to the Right as aided by the vast neo-fascist right-wing media network.

There were never any conspiracy theories espoused by the Left during the previous administration. Thank God there wasn't a growing left-wing community that brought up certain theories on the cause (and culpable parties) of the September 11th attacks. Thank God they didn't say that all the "terror alerts" were precludes to Bush running a police state. Thank God we have a journalist like the author who is willing to really probe the issues and "cut to the core" with in-depth fact-based reports such as this.

Finally, I would like the author to detail why a neo-nazi group is considered a part of the (albeit far) "Right." "National Socialism." Interesting. I don't see anyone saying that the name itself implies policies far more in line with the Left.

I think that the title of your book (see the bottom of the article) kind of gives away any clue on whether you would be impartial or objective in this article.

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1:11 pm, Apr 7, 2009

JasonCritical

Note to paranoid gun nuts (and Michelle Bachmann): Obama cannot just say, 'Take their guns away.' That would require a constitutional amendment and legislation to accomplish this. Think about the actual act of confiscating guns. You'd have civil war. Obama could, however, introduce legislation which would preclude you from driving around with a howitzer hitched to your car. Also, how do you budget money to build secret indoctrination camps? How many people would be involved in building such camps? How many people would have to keep a secret? Seen any black helicopters lately?

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1:44 pm, Apr 7, 2009

VenusMuse

Ah, come on! This is just a flat out lie. Do some research, this dude was a NEO-NAZI.

Why do liberals have to blame others? They should look closely at their liberals no matter who they are for blame.

shame. shame. this article is poorly written and promoted!

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2:05 pm, Apr 7, 2009

VenusMuse

Ah, come on! This is just a flat out lie. Do some research, this dude was a NEO-NAZI.

Why do liberals have to blame others? They should look closely at their liberals no matter who they are for blame.

shame. shame. this article is poorly written and promoted!

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2:06 pm, Apr 7, 2009

This comment has been removed by The Daily Beast's editors.

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2:06 pm, Apr 7, 2009

connie47

Did a steady diet of right-wing radio and Glenn Beck influence Richard Poplawski ....?

It's entirely possible.

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2:08 pm, Apr 7, 2009

NHBill

There is absolutely nothing funny about this.

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2:14 pm, Apr 7, 2009

Grundy

Apparently the writer of this article is a full time fiction writer and is doing this as a part-time job - and failing at both. Any person who bothers to use the God given brain would know what a bag of crud his assumption is. Apparently it is easier to blame an easy liberal target than to take the time to research the situation and find out the truth and facts.

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2:35 pm, Apr 7, 2009

jammms

This is not a right versus left issue, this is evidence of the perversion that media saturation is imposing on modern psyches. All these talking heads are paid to spout and spout and spout their nonsense to keep ratings high and to keep viewers tuned in and the only way to insure this is to alarm people, to scare people to propose ideas of a more and more drastic and intense and insane nature to keep people fixated on your constant spouting. The fact of the matter is that we are killing each other by trying to manipulate and control the audience for the sake of ratings. Turn off your TV they are all mad as can be,

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2:43 pm, Apr 7, 2009

VenusMuse

Well said Grundy! And I agree with you 100%

"Apparently the writer of this article is a full time fiction writer and is doing this as a part-time job - and failing at both. Any person who bothers to use the God given brain would know what a bag of crud his assumption is. Apparently it is easier to blame an easy liberal target than to take the time to research the situation and find out the truth and facts."

Liberals should ask themselves why they let their Obama attempt to rewrite our US CONSTITUTION instead of pitching these "smoke and mirrors" stories.

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2:48 pm, Apr 7, 2009

exploora

The problem, the way I see it, is these people are alienated, some simplistic watered down theory, that can fit into a small little space, that gives them excitement, and then add disempowerment, and then access to guns, Then he becomes a celebrity, and doesn't die an unknown.

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2:55 pm, Apr 7, 2009

xbainx

This is what people have known for years. Give it about five more gun slayings, and on April 15th there will be some good old fashioned black-lynching. Then we can start to talk about how maybe Glenn Beck is a treasonous nut bag.

But this isn't knew. People have been sporting "The South Will Rise Again" bumper stickers for years. Now they have an excuse to go crazy! A black president? What is world coming to? Oh right civil war, and the right wingers are promoting it all the way.

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2:57 pm, Apr 7, 2009

xbainx

VenusMuse is an idiot, and believes it is everyman's right to stockpile guns and kill cops. After all cops are socialist, they get paid by out taxes. And they have unions! Clearly nothing wrong here.

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2:59 pm, Apr 7, 2009

empressaw

Right-wing tv and radio talk show hosts know exactly who they're appealing to and it is whack-jobs like Poplawski. The sad thing is, the talking heads know their idiot followers will do all the dirty work for them and then claim they are being unfairly blamed. In a way I'd like to employ some of their beliefs and lynch the whole lot of them: Limbaugh, O'Reilly, Coulter, Beck, Hannity, etc., and watch the world become a better place.

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3:04 pm, Apr 7, 2009
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