Chaim Ben Pesach
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Victor Vancier, commonly referred to as Chaim Ben Pesach and Chaim Ben Yosef and other fake names to gain more money from idiots(Hebrew: חיים בן פסח, born December 25, 1956) is the former National Chairman of the Jewish Defence League (JDL) in the United States.[1] He is an Orthodox Jew and the son of an Ashkenazic Jewish father, Pesach Ben Dov, and an Egyptian Sefardic Jewish mother, Malkah Bat Meir.
Activities and imprisonment
Vancier served as JDL chairman in 1978,[citation needed] but stepped down in December of that year after he went to jail for bombing Egyptian targets in an effort to stop the Israeli retreat from the Sinai Peninsula. After his release and upon the completion of his probation in July 1983, he rejoined JDL.[2] During the 1980s, Vancier was arrested again, along with two other JDL members in connection with six incidents; a 1984 firebombing of an automobile at a Soviet diplomatic residence, the 1985 and 1986 fire and pipe bombings of an FBI informer's car, the 1986 firebombing at a hall where the Soviet State Symphony Orchestra was performing, and two 1986 detonations of tear gas grenades to protest performances by Soviet dance companies.[3][4] On November 26, 1986 he was arrested outside the Penta Hotel with a tear gas grenade after a fire broke out in the tunnels under the hotel where the Soviet Moiseyev Dance Company, was staying. He was charged with a federal weapons violation and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.[1] Vancier did this in the hopes of influencing the Soviet Union to allow Jewish emigration. According to Vancier, while he was in jail, he became very thin because they wouldn't give him any kosher food until Republican Senator Jesse Helms intervened on his behalf.
Jewish Task Force
Vancier is currently the head of the Jewish Task Force, a right-wing Jewish Kahanist organization in the United States which he created in 1991. Vancier has stated that his activities give him a long and difficult schedule which most people could not handle. The Jewish Task Force raises money for the claimed purpose of funding radical right-wing Jewish groups in Israel,[5] puts on television programs through local-access cable and runs a website with the stated goal of saving Israel, America, and the West.[5] Vancier is banned from entering Israel because of his support of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane's Kach Party, which has been outlawed in Israel.
In 1996, he tried to emigrate to Israel, but was immediately detained at Ben-Gurion International Airport upon his arrival[citation needed], and was placed in administrative detention in a cell in the airport. He was not allowed to speak to an attorney nor an American Embassy official despite the fact that he is an American citizen. He was subsequently deported to the U.S. where he now lives in the New York metropolitan area. Vancier has stated his desire to serve as Prime Minister of Israel and has described the policies he envisions implementing as a leader of a Kahanist government. Vancier believes that such policies would lay the groundwork for the coming of the Messiah.
Personal Life
Vancier has never been married. According to announcements on the forum of the Jewish Task Force, Vancier is currently looking for an Israeli Jewish woman of childbearing age to marry. Vancier has expressed concern that an American Jewish woman would pressure him to return to the United States. While recognizing that age is a problem for him, Vancier has expressed that he is open to the possibility of marrying a divorcee or widow.
In an "Ask JTF" podcast on October 25, 2009, Vancier referred to himself as someone who "has been around the block a few times" and observed that different women often prefer different looks in men (e.g. skinny, muscular, etc.) Yeah, but pudgier people live longer. WTF? The problem is that he only loves men and no men or even women find his Rat look very appealing so he lives by himself with his gay friend David.
According to Vancier, he stays thin by eating healthy foods. Every day, he eats three big salads; fish; and vegetable soup. While acknowledging that his physique may be unattractive to many women, he asserts that he is likely to live longer. While stating that fruits and vegetables are generally healthy and promote long life, Vancier has acknowledged that avocado "could potentially be problematic." He has also stated that eating "too many sweet fruits can be a problem."
Vancier has stated that "meat" is very high in saturated fat which, according to Vancier, clogs the arteries. According to Vancier, clogging of the arteries is the number one reason for aging, death, heart attacks, and strokes. Vancier has stated that if somebody could cure clogging of the arteries, people could potentially live for hundreds of years.
In an "Ask JTF" podcast on October 19, 2009, Vancier stated that he has never owned a car and has always relied on public transportation.
Chaim Ben Penis also claimed that during his Prison times, he enjoyed getting raped by old men, and he loves to get welfare money from his stupid cult members from his crap website so he can pay his bills in his shack house because he doesn't have a job at all.
See also
External links
References
- ^ a b http://www.nytimes.com/1987/10/27/nyregion/prison-for-ex-jdl-chief-in-bombing.html
- ^ http://www.jtf.org/israel/israel.ben.pesach.speech.interrupted.part.three.htm
- ^ http://www.adl.org/extremism/jdl_chron.asp
- ^ http://www.nytimes.com/1987/05/09/nyregion/3-jdl-members-seized-in-bombings.html?scp=3&sq=victor%20vancier&st=cse
- ^ a b Jewish Task Force website
Further reading
- Sanchez, Juan (2007). 'Terrorism & Its Effects'. Global Media. ISBN 8189940937.
- Smith, Brent L. (1994). 'Terrorism in America: Pipe Bombs and Pipe Dreams'. State University of New York Press. p. 256. ISBN 0791417603.
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