The man in the photo is Frazier
Glenn Miller, an avowed anti-Semite. He shot and killed three people at a
Kansas City Jewish Community Center. His victims were Christians (William
Corporon, 69, Lukas Losen, 13, Reat Griffin Underwood, 14). Miller thought he had killed Jews.
Upon being sentenced to death, he raised his arm and shouted, “Heil
Hitler.” Miller also praised Odinism—an offshoot, Nordic faith premised on
white supremacy. While this photo was taken, he said, “Praise Odin, pass the
ammunition.”
Is connecting American Odinists
with the base part of President Trump’s motivation for Proclamation No. 9657?
For more, read the proclamation and this link: https://www.revealnews.org/article/an-ancient-nordic-religion-is-inspiring-white-supremacist-jihad/.
Proclamation 9657—Leif Erikson Day, 2017
October 06, 2017
By the President of the United States of
America
A Proclamation
A Proclamation
More than a thousand years ago, explorer Leif
Erikson—son of Iceland and grandson of Norway—sailed with his crew to
Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, and perhaps even as far west as Maine. These
intrepid explorers were likely the first Europeans to reach our great home,
North America. On Leif Erikson Day, we celebrate their remarkable journey and
the brave Viking culture that lies at the core of the New World's passion for
discovery and determination to tackle unimaginable challenges.
Throughout our country's history, Nordic
Americans have made notable contributions to our society. From the everyday to
the extraordinary, Nordic accomplishments have touched every aspect of our
lives. We owe our hamburgers to Danish-American Louis Lassen, and the famed St.
Louis Arch to Finnish-American Eero Saarinen. Norwegian-American and cartoonist
Charles M. Schulz brought us the Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the rest of the
iconic Peanuts comic strip, and Finnish-American John Morton signed the
Declaration of Independence.
Today, we take pride in our strong
relationship with the Nordic countries. In 2016, we exported $11 billion in
goods to the Nordics, and our trading partnerships in the region are only
growing stronger. The Nordics are also staunch allies in the war on terrorism and
are valued members of the Global Coalition to Defeat the Islamic State of Iraq
and Syria. We share in their sorrow from suffering caused by terrorists in
places like Turku, Stockholm, and Oslo. We stand together with the Nordic
people in solidarity against the threat of terrorism. As we strive for peace,
prosperity, and security, we will work to ensure that our relationship with the
Nordic countries continues to reflect the indomitable spirit of Leif Erikson.
To honor Leif Erikson and celebrate our Nordic-American
heritage, the Congress, by joint resolution (Public Law 88-566) approved on
September 2, 1964, has authorized the President of the United States to
proclaim October 9 of each year as "Leif Erikson Day."
Now, Therefore, I,
Donald J. Trump, President of the
United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the
Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim October 9,
2017, as Leif Erikson Day. I call upon all Americans to celebrate the
achievements and contributions of Nordic Americans to our Nation with
appropriate ceremonies, activities, and programs.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand this sixth
day of October, in the year of our Lord two thousand seventeen, and of the
Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-second.
DONALD J. TRUMP
NOTE: This
proclamation was published in the Federal Register on October 13.
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