Los Angeles, Alta California
January 10, 2002
Today the weekly tabloid "New Times of Los Angeles" published an article concerning La Voz de Aztlan written by staff writer Tony Ortega. We would like to correct certain inaccuracies, add information and clarify certain points made by the tabloid concerning our publication and our publisher Mr. Hector Carreon. This response is primarily intended for those who have been referred to our website by the tabloid through their publication of our Internet web address. The following are enumerated corrections and clarifications: Response to an article by the tabloid "New Times of Los Angeles" concerning La Voz de Aztlan
I. As an introduction to the article, the tabloid mentioned that our publication has been used as a source by the Syria Times in Damascus in order to make it appear that we may have a tie to Islamic publications. La Voz de Aztlan has also been used as a source by numerous respected news publications around the world. Our publication has been quoted or used as a source by L'Humanite in Paris, France, the Frontier Post in Peshwar, Pakistan and El Universal in Mexico City and numerous U.S. based news publications. We have no control on who or which publication decides to quote our publication or use our materials.
II. The tabloid's article in criticizing our article "Anthrax Terrorists may be Zionists" failed to mention our Newsweek Magazine source that a "Star of David" charm was sent along with a "soapy, powdery substance" in the envelope that was handled by both Bob Stevens and Ernesto Blanco in the Boca Raton, Florida newspaper office. Stevens later died of an Anthrax infection and Blanco became sick with the infection. We now know that Jewish terrorists are active in America through the arrest and indictment of two members of the Jewish Defense League for planning to bomb a Muslim Mosque and the office of an Arab-American Congressman in Los Angeles.
III. Concerning our publisher's civil service as an appointee of Supervisor Gloria Molina on the Los Angeles County Real Estate Management Commission, the comments made by the Jewish Commissioners are an attempt to cover up their personal enrichment through the Commission's work at the expense of the county's taxpayers. Does anyone believe that Commissioner Milton Gordon would serve for 12 years and Commissioner Ken Ruby for 23 years totally for free. There were numerous shady real estate deals approved by the Commission in favor of friends and cronies of the Jewish commissioners. Their modus operandi was for their cronies to buy cheap buildings and then lease them to the county government at exhorbitant prices. On top of this, the leases approved by the Jewish Commissioners, included the county to pay for expensive improvements to these buildings. The leases were for 5, 10 or 15 years. One notorious case was the construction of a road and other improvements on land belonging to the Catalina Land Company that owns pretty much all of Catalina Island at the expense of county taxpayers. Another was the selling of valuable land to developers that was part of Los Amigos County Hospital in the City of Downey. Today, the hospital can not keep up with the health needs of mostly Mexican-American patients but now there is no more land for expansion. The beneficiaries to these sweet real estate deals approved by the Commission are big time contributors to the elected county supervisors. The situation concerning real estate that actually belongs to the public in Los Angeles County is no different than how Jewish real estate magnet Larry Silverstein was able to get such a sweat deal from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey for the World Trade Center a few weeks before the towers came tumbling down. He got a deal worth 8 billion for a mere 3.2 billion from political hacks exactly like the Jewish leeches of the Los Angeles County Real Estate Management Commission. Our publisher spoke out against similar abuses while serving as a Commissioner here in Los Angeles and the other Commissioners ganged up on him. There is presently a similar scandal at the Los Angeles Unified School District where Jewish interests approved the purchase of "chemically toxic" land to build schools. One infamous case is that concerning the Belmont Learning Center that was never completed. It has cost the school district losses of million of dollars. The school district is now almost 80% Mexican-Amercian yet the 7 member school board is predominantly Jewish. These business interests have sucked the school district dry at the expense of approximately 750,000 students of Mexican descent.
IV. Concerning MALDEF and the comments made by its National Counsel Tomas Saenz, the tabloid failed to mention that Lydia Camarillo the former MALDEF National Director for Leadership Programs, Vilma Martinez the MALDEF second National President and present Board member, and the current National President Antonia Hernandez are all married to Jews but they insist on using their maiden Spanish surnames for obvious reasons. MALDEF is now simply a tool of the Jews.
V. Our publisher did not call a judge "a fucking Jew".
VI. La Voz de Aztlan operations, computers and servers are not located in Whittier, California.
VII. There are other minor inaccuracies in the article not worth commenting on.
In summary, the article was definitely written on the behest of certain powerful Jews in Los Angeles. These Jews have gone after La Voz de Aztlan because we have questioned the over 3 billion dollars in taxpayers money that is sent yearly to their mother country Israel to massacre the Palestinians. Our position is that these funds should be spent here to improve our infrastructure and to take care of social problems such as homelessness. It is not the first time that a major publication has taken on La Voz de Aztlan on behalf of Los Angeles Jewry. The other well known tabloid, LAWEEKLY has published two and the Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles has published one. We heard that the Jewish Journal paid a chicano writer the equivalent of "30 shekels" for his diatribe against La Voz de Aztlan.
Ernesto Cienfuegos
Editor-in-Chief
La Voz de Aztlan
