Having extolled the virtues of what he described as a “racially conscious community” he dismissed the findings of the test as “statistical noise”.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | US Desk
Source/Credit: The Telegraph | UK
By David Millward | November 12, 2013
Craig Cobb, a white supremacist who wants to ban all blacks from a small North Dakotan town discovers that he has African ancestry
The results of DNA testing did not go quite the way in which Craig Cobb had hoped, when he appeared on Trisha Goddard's Race in America show.
However to the delight of a packed studio audience he was told that DNA tests showed he was 14 per cent sub-Saharan African.
This of course meant he might have some difficulty meeting the standards he set to for those wishing to live in Leith, which is just over 50 miles from the state capital Bismarck.
Having extolled the virtues of what he described as a “racially conscious community” he dismissed the findings of the test as “statistical noise”.
A black guest on the show could not resist on seizing on his embarrassment addressing Mr Cobb as "bro".
Neo-Nazis have been moving into the town since Mr Cobb began buying derelict properties.
Mr Cobb has achieved national notoriety with his attempt to turn Leith, North Dakota into an all-white enclave.
According to Mr Cobb they have been willing sellers who support his belief that like-minded people should be able to live together.
The US National Socialist Movement, the country’s largest neo-nazi party, has ambitions to seize control of the Leith’s town council.
Its “vision” for the ramshackle settlement entails displaying the flags of other white nations.
Leith’s own flag will, he says, be a national socialist hunting flag with stag horns and only a small “discreet” swastika.
According to the latest census Leith has a population of 16 including one black, Bobby Harper, who lives with his white wife, Sherrill.
Mr Harper has said he has no intention of moving.
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