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Frank Weltner : ウィキペディア英語版
Jew Watch

Jew Watch is an antisemitic〔 website that promotes Holocaust denial〔Levy, Steven. ("Google: Watch Out For 'Watch'" ), ''Newsweek'', 26 April 2004, accessed 23 November 2010. 〕 and makes many negative claims about Jews, which include allegations of a conspiracy that Jews control the media and banking industries,〔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.
*Also see, regarding media, ("Jewish Controlled Press" ), Jew Watch, accessed 23 November 2010.〕 as well as accusations of Jewish involvement in terrorist groups. The site contains a large amount of propaganda, according to Sam Varghese of ''The Age'', similar to that used in Nazi Germany.〔Varghese, Sam. ("Online petition launched against anti-Semitic site" ), ''The Age'', 7 April 2004, accessed 23 November 2010.〕 It is widely considered a hate site.〔 Jew Watch has received support from Stormfront, a white nationalist and neo-Nazi site.〔("Daily Digest" ), ''San Francisco Chronicle'', 27 April 2004, accessed 23 November 2010.〕 The site describes itself as a "not-for-profit library for private study, scholarship, or research (keeps ) a close watch on Jewish Communities and organizations worldwide".〔Anderson, Jack; Cohn, Douglas. ("Hate groups discover the Internet" ), ''The Hour'', 24 October 2000, p. 134.〕
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.〔Brandon, John. ("Dropping the bomb on Google" ), ''Wired'', 11 May 2004, accessed 23 November 2010. (Archived ) 22 November 2010.〕〔("RemoveJewWatch.com" ), WhyNot Media, accessed 23 November 2010. (Archived ) 23 November 2010.〕 A scandal in 2006 involved solicitations for donations to aid victims of Hurricane Katrina being redirected to Jew Watch.〔(Missouri Sues To Stop Phony Katrina Relief Sites ) ConsumerAffairs. September 13, 2005〕
==Ownership==
Established in 1998,〔Finkelstein, Seth. ("Frank Weltner (JewWatchCom) replies" ), sethf.com, 4 June 2004, accessed 23 November 2010.〕 the website is owned and maintained by Frank Weltner, a member of the National Alliance, a white nationalist and white separatist organization.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=500 )〕〔 "()ne example is a white supremacist web site called Jew Watch"〕

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