Jew Watch

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Jew Watch
Jew Watch Logo.jpg
Web address www.jewwatch.com
Type of site
Antisemitic website[1]
Available in English
Owner Frank Weltner
Launched 1998
Alexa rank
Increase 464,225 (June 2015)[2]
Current status Defunct

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Jew Watch was a highly controversial antisemitic[1] website that promoted Holocaust revisionism[3] and made many negative claims about Jews, which included allegations of a conspiracy that Jews control the media and banking industries,[4] as well as accusations of Jewish involvement in terrorist groups. The site contained a large amount of propaganda, according to Sam Varghese of The Age, similar to that used in National Socialist Germany.[5] It was widely considered a hate site.[1] Jew Watch received support from Stormfront, a white nationalist site.[6] The site described itself as a "not-for-profit library for private study, scholarship, or research [that keeps] a close watch on Jewish Communities and organizations worldwide".[7]

The site received media attention in April 2004 when it emerged as the first result in a Google search for the word "Jew" and a petition was started to get the site removed from Google search results.[8][9] A scandal in 2006 involved solicitations for donations to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina being redirected to Jew Watch.[10]

In 2019, the Jew Watch website went offline.

Ownership

Established in 1998,[11] the website was owned and maintained by Frank Weltner, a member of the National Alliance, a white nationalist and white separatist political organization founded by William Luther Pierce (1933-2002), who was a member of the American Nazi Party of George Lincoln Rockwell.[12][13][14]

Themes

Jew Watch featured a collection of writings, articles, videos, and links, organized in the form of a Web directory. The material was organized under topic headings such as Jewish Controlled Press, Jewish Entertainment, Jewish Banking & Financial Manipulations, Jewish-Zionist-Soviet Anti-American Spies, Jewish Communist Rulers & Killers, Jewish Terrorists, Zionist Occupied Governments -- Z.O.G., Jewish Communists, Jewish Atrocities, and so on.

Jew Watch claimed that Jews control the world's financial systems and media.[15][16] It also claimed that the "All Anti-Christian Jewish Red Commissars" killed 100 million Christians in Russia from 1917-1945 under the orders of "Trotsky, the Jewish Commissar of Commissars".[17] It also made the suggestion that global Jewry is the driving force behind both global capitalism and communism.[18] The site linked to others which speculate that Jews have committed or are planning genocide against the Palestinian people;[19] the site also promoted Holocaust revisionism, maintaining that the Holocaust either never happened or was greatly exaggerated.[20]

Controversy

Due to the highly politically incorrect nature of Jew Watch, it was subject to numerous controversies.

Google Search results

The website's increasing publicity resulted in many news sources, weblogs, and general information sites to link to Jew Watch, which created a Google bomb that led to Jew Watch being the first search result for the term "Jew." In May 2004, Steven Weinstock launched an online petition on RemoveJewWatch.com to remove Jew Watch from Google. By mid-2004 the site had collected over 125,000 signatures.[8][9]

In response to complaints, including one from the ADL, Google added an explanation to searches for the site. They said their results were automatically ranked by computer algorithms, and that they did not approve of any of the results.[21]

National Vanguard writer Kevin Alfred Strom claimed that Weinstock's efforts resulted in what he described as a "censor-fest" of Jew Watch and insisted "Our race deserves to live in freedom, and no trickster, thug, or con man can stop us from achieving that goal. We are going to win." John Goth, in the same publication, described his "disgust" as a "loyal White man" at "the recent Jewish attacks on free speech and particularly, on JewWatch.com."

In December 2004, OSCE's Sandy Starr addressed the issues of freedom of speech:

When it transpired that the anti-Semitic website Jew Watch ranked highest in the search engine Google’s results for the search term “Jew”, a Remove Jew Watch campaign was established, to demand that Google remove the offending website from its listings. Fortunately for the principle of free speech, Google did not capitulate to this particular demand... Forced to act on its own initiative, Remove Jew Watch successfully used Googlebombing... Better still would have been either a proper contest of ideas between Jew Watch and Remove Jew Watch, or alternatively a decision that Jew Watch was beneath contempt and should simply be ignored. Not every crank and extremist warrants attention, even if they do occasionally manage to spoof search engine rankings.[22]

As late as 2013, Jew Watch continued to appear on the first pages of Google Search results for the term "Jew."[23] The site went offline for good in 2019.

Hurricane Katrina solicitations

St. Louis City Circuit Judge Julian L. Bush permanently barred Frank Weltner and his site InternetDonation.org from soliciting funds in Missouri for charitable purposes after it was revealed by State Attorney General Jay Nixon that Frank Weltner had set up multiple websites soliciting funds for victims of Hurricane Katrina and then redirected those wishing to donate to his site that collected money for Jew Watch.[10] A press release from the Attorney General said:

Anyone who takes advantage of the generosity and compassion of his fellow citizens in an attempt to fund his hate-filled Web site should never again be in the position to solicit charitable funds from well-meaning Missourians.[24]

See also

References

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Antisemitic and hate site:
    • "Racists of all beliefs can find materials to their liking on the Internet. [...] One such site, Jew Watch, contains articles and other writings on anti Semitic themes, with such titles as “World War Two Slave Labor Issues and Greedy Jewish Lawyers” and “The Rothschild Internationalist Zionist Banking One World Order Family”." Report of the High Commissioner for Human Rights on the use of the Internet for purposes of incitement to racial hatred, racist propaganda and xenophobia, and on ways of promoting international cooperation in this area. World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance. Preparatory Committee Second session. Geneva, 21 May-1 June 2001. Item 6 of the provisional agenda. Review of Reports, Studies and Other Documentation for the Preparatory Committee and the World Conference. United Nations General Assembly. A/CONF.189/PC.2/12. 27 April 2001
    • "He runs Jew Watch, a wildly anti-Semitic, 6-year-old Web site that carries archives of conspiracy theories about Jews." Radical Radio: Neo-Nazi broadcasting from St. Louis AM station, Southern Poverty Law Center, Fall 2004. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
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    • "In fact, the No. 1 result for the search entry "Jew" turns out to be www.jewwatch.com. The fanatically anti-Semitic hate site is ranked first in relevance of more than 1.72 million Web pages..." Joe Eskenazi. No. 1 Google result for ‘Jew’ is fanatical hate site — for now, j., March 19, 2004.
    • "As previously reported, the anti-Semitic site Jew Watch used to be the first item returned from a Google search on the word "Jew," a result that attracted widespread criticism and several online protest campaigns." David Becker. Anti-Semitic site drops off Google, CNET, April 26, 2004. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
    • "Money donated through multiple Web sites registered to Frank Weltner of St. Louis was redirected to a site that collected money for an anti-Semitic and racist organization, Nixon said... Nixon said Weltner registered at least 10 Internet domain names with Katrina-related themes, such as donatekatrina.com and katrinafamilies.com. The Web sites showed photos of neighborhoods in rubble and families in peril, along with a pitch to donate. Those who clicked on a link to donate were redirected to a central Web site, InternetDonations.org., the same collection point for individuals pledging donations to JewWatch.com." Nixon obtains permanent injuntion against Jewwatch.com operator who deceptively solicited Katrina donations, Attorney-General Jay Nixon press release, October 26, 2006. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
    • "Jew Watch organizes its anti-Semitic materials much in the same way a popular Web directory might group more benign information." Poisoning the Web: Hatred Online - Don Black: White Pride World Wide, Anti-Defamation League. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
    • "Google's review comes a couple weeks after the Anti-Defamation League and online petitioners expressed concern over an anti-Semitic Web site, Jew Watch, showing up among the top results for the search term 'Jew.'" Verne Kopytoff. Google revisits policy on hate sites, San Francisco Chronicle, April 23, 2004.
    • "A New York real estate developer has launched an online petition to get an anti-Semitic site removed from Google's index after it came up as the first result when he did a search for the word 'Jew'." Online petition launched against anti-Semitic site, The Age, April 7, 2004.
    • "So it’s ironic that an anti-Semitic website, Jewwatch.com, would find a host in Boca Raton. But it did." Hate Speech: Boca anti-Semitic website host tells site owner to “take his business elsewhere.”, Boca Raton News, January 5, 2006.
    • "Although not mentioned in the Audit, two specific antisemitic web sites came to the attention of the Canadian Jewish community. Jew Watch, a vehemently antisemitic web site, was being listed by an Internet search engine under the 'Jewish Resources' section." 1998 Audit of Antisemitic Incidents, B'nai Brith Canada. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
    • "In March, during a casual Web search, the 26-year-old real-estate investor accidentally found that Jew Watch, an anti-Semitic site, was the top Google result." John Brandon. Dropping the Bomb on Google, Wired News, May 11, 2004. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
    • "...even when they appear on the internet, the antisemitic extremes of Jew-watch.com and the ethnic boosterism of Jewhoo.com seem relics of an archaic time." Vincent Brook. You Should See Yourself: Jewish Identity in Postmodern American Culture, Rutgers University Press, 2006, ISBN 0-8135-3845-9, p. 232.
    • "... Jew Watch (a hate site allegedly reporting Jewish monopoly, banking, and media control worldwide)." Eli M. Salzberger, Niva Elkin-Koren: Law, Economics and Cyberspace. The Effects of Cyberspace on the Economic Analysis of Law. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2004. ISBN 1-84064-669-1. p. 72
    • "... an anti-Semitic website named 'Jew Watch.'" Experts Warn of Rapid Growth in On-Line Hate by Kirk Makin. Globe and Mail, September 13, 2006
    • "Racist skinheads connect and reconnect online through a multitude of websites like Stormfront and Jew Watch, which are deep reservoirs of hate..." Barry Howard Minkin: Ten Great Lies That Threaten Western Civilization Ten Great Lies, 2007. ISBN 0-9792904-0-6. p. 140.
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  3. Levy, Steven. "Google: Watch Out For 'Watch'", Newsweek, 26 April 2004, accessed 23 November 2010. (subscription required)
  4. Elkin-Koren, Niva; Salzberger, Eli M. (2004). Law, Economics and Cyberspace: The Effects of Cyberspace on the Economic Analysis of Law, Edward Elgar Publishing, p. 72.
  5. Varghese, Sam. "Online petition launched against anti-Semitic site", The Age, 7 April 2004, accessed 23 November 2010.
  6. "Daily Digest", San Francisco Chronicle, 27 April 2004, accessed 23 November 2010.
  7. Anderson, Jack; Cohn, Douglas. "Hate groups discover the Internet", The Hour, 24 October 2000, p. 134.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Brandon, John. "Dropping the bomb on Google", Wired, 11 May 2004, accessed 23 November 2010. Archived 22 November 2010.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "RemoveJewWatch.com", WhyNot Media, accessed 23 November 2010. Archived 23 November 2010.
  10. 10.0 10.1 Missouri Sues To Stop Phony Katrina Relief Sites ConsumerAffairs. September 13, 2005
  11. Finkelstein, Seth. "Frank Weltner (JewWatchCom) replies", sethf.com, 4 June 2004, accessed 23 November 2010.
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  21. Daniels, Jessie (2009). Cyber Racism: White Supremacy Online and the New Attack on Civil Rights, Rowman & Littlefield, p. 170.
  22. Starr, Sandy. "Hate speech on the Internet", p. 140, accessed 18 August 2011, in "The Media Freedom Internet Cookbook", Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, 16 December 2004.
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