2 Guilty In New Orleans For Plot On Dominica Invasion – UPI Published: June 21, 1981

NEW ORLEANS, June 20— Two of three mercenaries accused of plotting to overthrow the tiny republic of Dominica in the Caribbean were found guilty today of conspiracy and violation of the Neutrality Act.  A jury of seven women and five men deliberated more than 11 hours before returning guilty verdicts against Stephen Don Black, a 28-year-old Ku Klux Klan leader from Birmingham, Ala., and Joe Daniel Hawkins, 37, a longtime Klansman from Jackson, Miss. Both were found not guilty of violating five firearms statutes.

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Dominica Coup Plot Described To Court – Special to the New York Times Published: June 18, 1981

NEW ORLEANS, June 17 -- A grandiose plan to invade the small island nation of Dominica, overthrow its Government and set up profitable industries, including a cocaine-processing plant, is unfolding in Federal District Court this week as a prosecutor questions Government…

Wolfgang Droege White Supremacist who Tried to Overthrow Dominica’s Government is Shot to Death

Wolfgang Droege a white supremacist who spent three years in prison for attempting to overthrow the government of Eugenia Charles in Dominica, was reportedly shot dead in a suburban Toronto apartment on April 14, 2005.  Droege who once led the…

June 21, 1981: Two Members of ‘Operation Red Dog,’ White Supremacist-Led Plan to Overthrow Government of Caribbean Island Nation, Convicted of Conspiracy, Violation of Neutrality Act’

Two of three mercenaries accused of plotting to overthrow the government of the tiny Caribbean island nation of Dominica are found guilty of conspiracy and violation of the Neutrality Act.  Stephen Don Black, a prominent Alabama Ku Klux Klan leader,…

Tull: Tell us about coup rumours

Date:  October 04, 2006 Brief:  Tull:  Tell us about coup rumours A VETERAN PARLIAMENTARIAN wants Government to "open up the archives" and let the people know what happened during the Sydney Burnett-Alleyne's attempted coup in 1976. Speaking at the second…

Reformed Klansman plays leading role in Gulf cleanup

By Anita Lee - McClatchy Newspapers BILOXI, Miss. — George Malvaney says he shed his Ku Klux Klan membership and his abortive career as a mercenary by the time he walked out of federal prison, never looking back, two days before his…

Dominica and Prison (a sub-chapter of “The Ku Klux Klan” in Stanley Barrett’s “Is God A Racist?”)

The prospect of ending up in prison was never very far from the thoughts of the white supremacists.  In most cases, however, charges against them rarely concerned racial matters or Canada’s anti-hate laws (the Zundel and Keegstra cases have been…

Con, corruption in Caribbean

By The Washington Times Sunday, October 5, 2008 BAYOU OF PIGS By Stewart Bell John Wiley & Sons, $24.95, 272 pages REVIEWED BY JOHN WEISMAN In March 1979, Grenada’s prime minister, Eric Gairy, flew to New York for meetings at…

The Scum of the Earth Board the Ship of Fools

By BERNIE FARBER Sun., Oct. 26, 2008 Original url at: Thestar.com Bayou of Pigs:The True Story of an Audacious Plot to Turn a Tropical Islandinto a Criminal Paradise by Stewart Bell Wiley, 284 pages, $24.95 Imagine planning a coup d'état -–…

Operation Red Dog: Canadian neo-nazis were central to the planned invasion of Dominica in 1981

By Matthew Lauder Original url: http://www.canadiancontent.ca/articles/031401reddog.html April 27, 2001, is the 20th anniversary of a little known day in modern Canadian history.  It is a day that has not been sufficiently addressed in an academic text, nor is it a…