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August 13, 1993 - Image 92

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-08-13

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San Francisco (JTA) — Two
white supremacists arrested
last week may be linked to a
wave of racist and anti-
Semitic incidents that has
swept the West Coast in re-
cent weeks.
The two, who confessed to
plotting a national cam-
paign of terror against
blacks and Jews, belong to
the same group police
believe distributed anti-
Semitic literature in
Berkeley last month.
Investigators also have
linked the group, the Church
of the Creator, to a recent
spate of white supremacist
activities on the West Coast,
including in Sacramento,
Los Angeles and Washing-
ton state.
The recent confessions of
these crimes to leBI agents
came after Salinas, Calif.,
police arrested Washington
state residents Jeremiah
Gordon Knesal, 19, and
Mark Frank Kowaalski, 24,
for shoplifting on July 26.
According to an FBI af-
fidavit, police found four
loaded guns, three pipe
bombs and various white
supremacist materials in-
side the suspects' car, in-
cluding a page from a
Portland, Ore., telephone
book listing Jewish agencies
and synagogues.
They also found a Church
of the Creator membership
card in Mr. Knesal's wallet
at the time of his arrest.
Mr. Knesal told the FBI he
is Washington state director
of the Church of the Creator
and is a "reverend" in that
church, which is based in
Niceville, Fla.
He also said he manufac-
tured some of the pipe bombs
found in his car and that he
made the pipe bomb thrown

through the window of an
NAACP office in Tacoma,
Wash., on July 20.
The arrests of Mr. Knesal
and Mr. Kowaalski followed
a series of racist and anti-
Semitic incidents on the
West Coast.
Four days before the ar-
rests, a firebomb exploded in
the office of the National
Association for the Ad-
vancement of Colored People
in Sacramento, Calif.
Later the same morning,
an incendiary device was
thrown at a synagogue
across town. The FBI is in-
vestigating connections
between Mr. Knesal and Mr.
Kowaalski and the bomb-
ings in Sacramento.
Also in July, Los Angeles
police arrested eight white

The arrests of
Mr. Knesal and
Mr. Kowaalski
followed a series
of anti-Semitic
incidents on the
West Coast.

supremacists connected to
the Church of the Creator for
plotting to murder black
churchgoers, assassinate a
rabbi, and start a "race war"
in the city.
In Berkeley, meanwhile,
police said a swastika
painted on the Judaica store
Afikomen on July 18 may be
linked to the distribution of
Church of the Creator litera-
ture, left on the doorsteps of
several Berkeley stores and
homes earlier last month.
"We've noticed a rise of
white supremacist activity,"

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