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    Update: Mexican flag erected in front of a U.S. flag Montana

    I searched all the forums and did not find this The story has been updated today.

    http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/no ... n_flag.htm

    Mexican Flag Hung On Huge Radio Tower After Station Received Threats
    Outrage in Montana after oldest radio station in America received death threats from Reconquista supporters

    Paul Joseph Watson
    Prison Planet
    UPDATED Monday, December 3, 2007


    UPDATED: PHOTOS ADDED

    These two images give a sense of the sheer size of the giant tower and the danger involved in scaling it. The barrier to access the tower was also smashed in.

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    There is a growing sense of outrage in Kalispell Montana after a Mexican flag was erected in front of a U.S. flag 200 feet up a huge tower that belongs to the oldest radio station in America - KGEZ.

    Before the incident, station owner John Stokes said that he was getting calls from angry supporters of the extremist La Reconquista movement, a separatist group that advocates the violent overthrow of the southern and western U.S. states, and had also received death threats.

    Two Mexican males entered the premises of KGEZ and demanded that another U.S. flag that was on a flagpole be taken down because it was "disrespectful". The flag was later stolen.

    On Wednesday morning the station's ice covered 400 foot radio tower was scaled and the Mexican flag was hung in front of old glory.

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    The Kalispell Police blotter makes mention of the incident but it has received no attention in the media.

    We have spoken directly with Mr. Stokes and confirmed the details. Rumors that the flag was in fact Romanian are untrue. Police visited the scene and reported that it was a Mexican flag. Mr. Stokes confirms it was a Mexican flag.

    Similar incidents have increased over the past few years. Last month, a veteran from Reno, Nev. made headlines after he took matters into his own hands and tore down a Mexican flag that was being illegally flown above a U.S. flag at a local business.

    According to federal law it is illegal to fly any flag above the U.S. flag, and if flying more than one they must be on separate poles and be of an equal size.

    The latest incident will fuel tensions about U.S. immigration policy, especially in light of recent revelations concerning the explosion of illegal immigrants now living in America.

    Photos to follow - watch this space.

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