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Production of the CD entitled "Lüge wird Wahrheit, Frieden ist<br />

Krieg" ["Lies become truth, peace is war"] by the group "Unternehmen<br />

Dreizack" ["Enterprise Trident"] must also be seen against this<br />

background. The VAWS information service "Propaganda" (no.<br />

3/Feb. 1999) announced this CD as something "subversive", and<br />

it contains lyrics intended to support a minority’s struggle against<br />

what is labelled as a surveillance state. Of similar design is the<br />

CD entitled "Feindflug" ["Combat Mission"] by the group of the<br />

same name; on this CD, extracts from martial Hitler speeches<br />

are, without an explanatory word, set to tunes of "Dark Wave"<br />

music.<br />

In addition to these sound recordings, Symanek also distributes<br />

CD productions of his former VAWS colleague Josef KLUMB who,<br />

under the pseudonym "Jay Kay", published several CDs together<br />

with his band "Forthcoming Fire". These included the CD "Illumination?"<br />

of 1997; its lyrics are permeated by the message of a<br />

conspiracy of the "illuminists" to obtain world domination. This<br />

and references to the symbolism of the "pyramid" as a manifestation<br />

of the conspiracy build on traditional notions of a "Jewishmasonic<br />

global conspiracy" - this conspiracy has been propagandized<br />

in modern form, for instance, by Jan VAN HELSING in the two<br />

volumes on "Geheimgesellschaften" ["Secret Societies"] which<br />

were confiscated on account of their hate-mongering content and<br />

in which he also included other conspiracy elements. While the<br />

lyrics of the songs do not explicitly say who these "illuminists" are,<br />

VAN HELSING’s books provide the information that these were, in<br />

particular, many Jewish bankers. From the booklets of other CDs<br />

by "Forthcoming Fire" it can be seen that KLUMB was guided by<br />

the writer’s views.<br />

In 1998, KLUMB hoped to achieve greater publicity as a singer with<br />

a new band calling themselves "Weissglut" [this German word has<br />

the meanings of "white gold" and of "white heat" and, figuratively,<br />

implies "making somebody livid", "angering somebody to the point of<br />

rage"] who are under contract with a renowned publishing house.<br />

However, following critical media reports about KLUMB’s right-extremist<br />

connections, the band found it necessary to split with him.<br />

Despite the attempts by right-extremist circles to exert an influence<br />

on the youth subculture of "Dark Wave" and "Gothic", this<br />

scene has continued to be primarily apolitical. Only a very small<br />

minority of this scene were receptive to right-extremist ideas.<br />

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