An incomplete list of False-Flag Anti-Semitic attacks

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An incomplete list of False-Flag Anti-Semitic attacks

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerri_Dunn

Kerri Dunn was a visiting psychology professor at Claremont McKenna College. She was convicted of perpetrating a hoax, in which she defaced her own car by slashing its tires, breaking its windows, and spray painting several ethnic slurs and a partial swastika on its doors and hood. Dunn was tried in Los Angeles County Superior Court in Pomona, California. A jury found her guilty of one misdemeanor count of filing a false police report and two felony counts of attempting to file fraudulent insurance claims on her car.

The same day as the hoax, March 9, 2004, Dunn gave a lecture on the topic of hate speech at Claremont McKenna. She reported that someone else was responsible for the damage to her car and spoke at a campus rally the following evening. Dunn blamed the incident on a covert group of white male racists being supported by the general atmosphere of intolerance on the campus. The rally was attended by several thousand students, faculty members, and citizens of Claremont who cheered and applauded Dunn.


http://jta.org/news/article/2007/11/06/ ... university

November 6, 2007
A Jewish college student who reported swastikas on her dorm door drew some of them herself.

Sarah Marshak, a George Washington University freshman, was caught on tape by a hidden video camera in the sixth incident of swastika drawing on her dormitory door.

Marshak told the university's student newspaper that she drew the last three of the six swastikas.


http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 855S04.DTL

Swiss police: Woman may have faked skinhead attack
Saturday, February 14, 2009

ZURICH - The Brazilian woman who claimed to lose her unborn twins in a skinhead attack was not pregnant and probably carved the initials of Switzerland's main right-wing party into her own skin, investigators said Friday.

Zurich University forensic medicine chief Walter Baer talks at a press conference about the case of a 26-year-old Paula Oliviera from Brazil, who claimed having lost her unborn twins after she was attacked and wounded by nazi skinheads at a train station in Stettbach near Duebendorf, in Zurich, Switzerland, on Friday Feb. 13, 2009. Investigators and experts of Zurich University's forensic medicine institute say the woman who claimed to have lost her unborn twins in a Swiss skinhead attack was not pregnant and probably cut wounds into herself.

Last year, an 18-year-old woman in Germany was convicted of faking a neo-Nazi attack by carving a swastika into her skin. In 2004, a young French woman admitted to lying about having been robbed on a train by a knife-wielding gang that mistook her for a Jew and scrawled swastikas on her body _ but only after the alleged attack was condemned by then-President Jacques Chirac.


http://www.adelaideinstitute.org/Raceca ... tism16.htm

Jewish man arrested over arson at Paris Jewish centre
August 31, 2004

French police confirmed that a man arrested in connection with what was first believed to be an anti-Semitic arson attack on a Jewish social centre a week ago was a Jewish man who had worked there.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/3927739.stm

Monday, 26 July, 2004,

Hoax race attack woman sentenced

A French court has handed down a four-month suspended prison sentence to a woman who invented a story about being the victim of an anti-Semitic assault.

Marie-Leonie Leblanc, 23, was also put on two years' probation and ordered to get psychiatric treatment.

Her story of swastikas being daubed on her body during a brutal attack on a Paris train caused outrage in France.

She claimed that Arab and black youths had also slashed her clothes and cut a lock of her hair.


http://archive.seacoastonline.com/news/ ... eport.html

Police: UNH student made false claims

DURHAM -- A University of New Hampshire student who told police she was the victim of a religion-based hate crime has been charged with making a false report.

Breanne Coventry Snell, 24, of 3127 Quail Hill Drive, Midlothian, Va., was charged with three Class A misdemeanors, according to a university statement released Friday.

Snell filed a report with UNH police that she was assaulted by two men on Oct. 3 after leaving a meeting of the Jewish student organization, Hillel. She said the men grabbed and pushed her, made derogatory comments about Jews and talked about Nazism.

UNH police launched an investigation and on Friday determined that the incident was unfounded


http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/pages/ShAr ... &listSrc=Y

French Jews stunned by claims that rabbi faked own stabbing
By Daniel Ben Simon

The French Jewish community is in an uproar over allegations that Reform Rabbi Gabriel Farhi, who was stabbed on January 3, may in fact have faked the stabbing.

The rumors began to surface immediately after the attack, when police came to investigate. "I've seen assaults and stabbings as part of my job, but I must say that this was a rather strange stabbing," Marianne quoted the officer who led the investigating team as saying. A few days later, the doctor who examined Farhi submitted a report to the police in which he wrote that "the wound does not match the rabbi's version of the assault."


http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/31/inter ... 25&ei=5070

Published: August 31, 2004
Earlier this month, dozens of tombstones in a cemetery in the southern French city of Lyon were scrawled with swastikas and anti-Semitic slurs.

A week later, a man turned himself in to the police and said he had written the graffiti because his earlier attack with a hatchet on a Muslim man in Lyon had not prompted the news media response that he had wanted. He said he had decided to desecrate the Jewish graves when a similar neo-Nazi incident in the northern French region of Alsace made the front pages of newspapers across the country.

The Aug. 22 fire in Paris also made headlines, and drew swift reactions from French politicians. Swastikas and statements like, "The world would be pure if there were no more Jews," had been written inside the building before it was set ablaze, suggesting that it was a neo-Nazi attack. Justice Minister Dominique Perben called for a "war on racism."

But on Monday, the police said they had taken a mentally unstable Jew into custody on suspicion that he set the fire. They said the man had worked as a watchman at the center, which prepared kosher meals for needy Jews.