Zionist Occupation Government

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Zionist Occupation Government or Zionist Occupied Government (abbreviated as ZOG) is a political term, which claims that Jews secretly control a given country, while the formal government is a puppet regime.[1]

The expression is used by groups such as some white nationalists in the United States[2][3][4][5][6][7] and Europe,[8] ultra-nationalists such as Pamyat in Russia, and various far-left, black nationalist, and Islamist organizations.

History

One early appearance of the term was in 1976 in an article, Welcome to ZOG-World, attributed to an American white nationalist Eric Thomson.[lower-alpha 1] The term came to the attention of a larger audience in a December 27, 1984 article in The New York Times about robberies committed in California and Washington by a white supremacist group called The Order. According to the newspaper, the crimes "were conducted to raise money for a war upon the United States Government, which the group calls 'ZOG,' or Zionist Occupation Government."[10]

The Order of the Silent Brotherhood was an offshoot of the Aryan Nations, an organization founded in the early 1970s by Richard G. Butler; the latter had since the 1950s been associated with another antisemitic group, called the Church of Jesus Christ Christian. Both of these groups trace their origins to antisemitic activists, like Gerald L. K. Smith, and have interacted with the Ku Klux Klan.

Several Roman Catholics have also been involved with anti-Semitic movements such as the radio broadcaster, Father Charles Coughlin, views held by some Catholics since the times of the Inquisition.[11][12]

The name was publicized extensively in Aryan Nations literature. In December 1984 Newsweek magazine reported that the Aryan Nations had set up a Bulletin Board System called "Aryan Nation Liberty Net" to offer information such as, for instance, the locations of Communist Party offices and "ZOG informers".

In 1985, the Oregon-based radical group Posse Comitatus announced: "Our nation is now completely under the control of the International Invisible government of the World Jewry."[13]

In 1996, the Aryan Nations posted on its website an "Aryan Declaration of Independence, in which we find that "the history of the present Zionist Occupied Government of the United States of America is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations... [all] having a direct object—the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states." Holding "the eradication of the White race and its culture" as "one of its foremost purposes", the "ZOG" is accused of relinquishing "powers of government to private corporations, White traitors and ruling class Jewish families."

Since 1996 the name has spread in usage, and is now popular with many other anti-Semitic organizations. Swedish and German nationalists, for example, believe that Jews in the Swedish and German Zionist Occupied Governments are importing mostly Muslim immigrants from the Third World to "dilute the blood of the white race".[14]

See also

Notes

  1. Canadian White Nationalists use the term "ZOG" as well.[9]

References

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  2. Daniels 1997, p. 45: “Conceptualizations of class and state converge in the white supremacist discourse in the characterization of the United States government as the ‘Zionist Occupation Government’ (ZOG)... As indicated by the ubiquitous reference to the state as ‘ZOG’ (‘Zionist’ is equated with ‘Jewish’) within these publications, the state is depicted as inherently ‘Jewish’, a racial identity within the discourse. The government, as well as the corporate elite, is supposedly ‘occupied’ and controlled by Jews.”
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  14. https://whitedeathofislam.deathofcommunism.com/en/

Bibliography

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