Jon Minadeo, an infamous San Francisco Bay Area anti-Semite, arrested in Poland last month for posing with anti-Semitic banners at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.
Minadeo, 39, posted a photo of himself on social media holding a banner that read: “Greenblatt sucks 6 million penises,” a reference to Jonathan Greenblatt, executive director of the Anti-Defamation League. Greenblatt is a common goal of Minadeo on social media. media.
Standing next to Minadeo in the photo was another man, known as Robert Wilson, holding a banner that read “Shoah the ADL,” the Hebrew word for the Holocaust.
A press secretary at the Auschwitz Memorial said two suspects “illegally broke into” the site on Aug. 27 and “escaped after taking out the hidden messages and taking the photos,” the Jewish News of California reported Tuesday.
“This disgusting and primitive incident was reported without delay to the government, who began to investigate,” Paweł said. Sawicki from the memorial in an email.
More than 1. 1 million people were killed by the Nazis and their henchmen at Auschwitz. Most of those killed were Jews, but among those who suffered were also Poles, Roma, Soviet prisoners of war and others. In total, some six million European Jews died. When the Soviets liberated the camp, they discovered some 7,000 survivors.
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The ADL’s message is “a white counterterrorism organization” and the Holocaust a “damn hoax,” according to the report.
Polish police responded to a request for comment.
Minadeo announced his arrest in a message the day it occurred with a photo of him holding an exhibitor explaining his legal rights as a defendant.
“Today I was handcuffed and arrested in Poland for ((hate speech)) related to Auschwitz,” he posted in Gab.
Noting that a chain with the swastika he uses and his computer have been “temporarily confiscated,” he added: “You can’t stop me, Jews!”
Minadeo also published other media outlets about his trip to Poland appearing himself greeting the Nazis and in a video verbally attacking an Asian for several minutes, accusing him of being an “invader” of “the white man’s land. “
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Last year, Minadeo introduced an online product store that promoted violently anti-Semitic and homophobic T-shirts and clothing in an effort to fund propaganda tours in California and beyond.
In 2020, Minadeo, along with a well-known Goyim Defense League, toured Name the Nose last summer in Southern California, driving a white van scribbled with anti-Semitic messages like “Jews Killed Jesus” and “BLM is funded through Jews. “. “
They hung banners reading, “Honk if you know Jews need a race war” on a Los Angeles viaduct, shouted COVID-19 conspiracy theories at mask wearers, and stood in front of a Chabad outlet claiming that “these Jewish terrorists” were 9/11.
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