April 27, 2024

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Next on the White Power Chopping Block: Jacques Pluss

We are a few months away from when the National Socialist Movement (NSM) will try to hold their annual conference in New Jersey and what happens? One of their more prominent New Jersey members gets locked up. Ex-Fairleigh Dickenson Professor Jacques Pluss, the guy famous for putting this message on our voicemail in 2009 when antifa ruined Holocaust denier David Irving’s speaking tour, is now sitting in a jail cell for communicating threats to the Anti-Defamation League’s New York president, as well as for having a few rifles in violation of a court order. Pluss has issues. You are talking about a guy who threw away a great career as a college professor just so he can play dress-up Nazi with Jeff Scheop. Local antifa including (ESPECIALLY) us really just saw him as a joke because one minute he would say he was infiltrating, and the next minute he was a full-on member. Guess someone decided to make a determination for themselves. Threatening emails to the ADL would tend to make that happen.

The Record

A village man whom authorities say has ties to neo-Nazi organizations was arrested Wednesday by the New Jersey State Police and charged with threatening the director of the New York chapter of the Anti-Defamation League.

Jacques Pluss, 57, was being held at the Bergen County Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail, charged with bias intimidation, harassment, weapons possession and contempt of a judicial order, said acting Lt. Stephen Jones of the New Jersey State Police.

Jones said detectives from the State Police Cyber-Crimes Unit, the State Police canine unit and the Ridgewood police went to Pluss’ apartment around 6:30 a.m. with a search warrant after receiving information about the alleged threat from New York authorities.

The investigation, which centers on “threatening e-mails,” has revealed that Pluss has ties to neo-Nazi organizations, said acting Major Gerald Lewis of the State Police.

Detectives seized several rifles from his apartment, Jones said. A court order bars Pluss from owning firearms, Jones said, but details of the court order were not immediately available.

Officials at the ADL’s New York chapter could not be reached Wednesday night.

Puss is a former adjunct history professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck. He taught at the university from 2002 until March 2005, when the university dismissed him, citing numerous absences.

But Pluss told The Associated Press in May 2005 that he was fired because university officials learned of his involvement in the National Socialist Movement, which bills itself as “America’s Nazi Party.”

Shortly after his dismissal, Pluss went on “White Viewpoint,” an Internet radio show on the National Socialist Movement website, where he described FDU as a “Jewish plutocratic university,” The Associated Press reported.