Ernest Aron and the 1972 Chase Manhattan Bank Robbery
In Brooklyn, New York on On August 22nd 1972 one of the most famous of bank heists in North America occurred. The two perpetrators who held up the Brooklyn Branch of the Chase Manhattan bank dominated the headlines for days afterwards were John Wojtowicz and Salvatore Naturale (nee Masterson). Another member of the gang Bobby Westenberg had bailed out at the last minute, while Naturale was killed by the FBI when the heist went wrong. (1)
The notable thing about the attempted heist - and incidentally the reason it was made into the 1975 film 'Dog Day Afternoon' starring Al Pacino - is that the mastermind Wojtowicz publicly admitted to being a homosexual (2) and was referred to such during the news broadcasts that covered it. (3)
Interestingly in a sick sort of way Wojtowicz insisted Westenberg have sex with him as part of the contract whereby Westenberg was to be paid $50,000 for taking part (4) (Wojtowicz had met Westenberg and Naturale in a homosexual bar in New York before asking them to join his abortive escapade). (5)
What was truly weird and probably unique about the heist was its purpose.
On June 6th 1971 Wojtowicz - who had already been married with two sons by a lady named Carmen Bifulco - met a man named Ernest 'Ernie' Aron who also called himself 'Liz Eden'. As you might have guessed Aron was a transvestite. Wojtowicz became infatuated with Aron and 'married' him later that year at a homosexual chapel across from a police station. (6)
Aron worked as a homosexual prostitute (7) and he and Wojtowicz fought bitterly from the time of their marriage till April 1972 when they split up over Aron's desire for a sex change. (8) After their breakup Aron attempted to commit suicide and ended up in Kings County hospital where the doctors had decided to prepare paperwork to have him committed as being mentally ill (as in Wojtowicz's words 'he wanted to chop off his penis'). (9)
It was Wojtowicz's desire to get Aron out of this self-created predicament and get him the sex change he wanted that prompted the whole farrago.
What is somewhat scary however is how jewish the heist and its legend becomes when we but pay attention.
Ernest Aron was himself almost certainly jewish as 'Aron' is an almost exclusively (and a primarily Ashkenazi) jewish surname. (10) Since it is not likely that Aron adopted the surname and there is no evidence his family took it for themselves. It is reasonable to assume that he was of jewish origin. That he was also from New York with its large jewish population also makes the equation that much more likely.
This means that the mental delusions of a jew were the origin of a violent bank heist by a couple of homosexual terrorists.
Nice...
The glamorization of the heist was undertaken in the film 'Dog Day Afternoon', which was directed by Sidney Lumet and produced by Martin Bregman and Martin Elfand. All of whom were also jewish.
While the most recent film about the heist (which is unabashedly sympathetic to the militant homosexual agenda) named 'The Dog' was written and directed by Allison Berg (who is jewish) and Frank Keraudren (who as far as I can see is not).
Even the photos for Berg and Keraudren's work (and the promotions that have accompanied it) come from a jewess from New York named Marcia Resnik. (11)
Could this apologia for homosexual terrorism (in the specific form of a bank heist) be any more jewish in origin I ask you?
References
(1) http://nypost.com/2014/08/03/the-man-who-inspired-dog-day-afternoon/
(2) http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-31457718
(3) Cf. http://www.bbc.com/iplayer/episode/b052ymqg/storyville-20142015-16-the-great-sex-addict-heist-the-dog
(4) http://nypost.com/2014/08/03/the-man-who-inspired-dog-day-afternoon/
(5) http://www.bbc.com/iplayer/episode/b052ymqg/storyville-20142015-16-the-great-sex-addict-heist-the-dog, 28:12 minutes
(6) http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-31457718
(7) http://www.bbc.com/iplayer/episode/b052ymqg/storyville-20142015-16-the-great-sex-addict-heist-the-dog; 20:30 minutes
(8) Ibid, 25:32 mins
(9) Ibid, 26:30 – 28:30 mins
(10) http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Aron
(11) http://cinemawithoutborders.com/news-issues/3668-allison-berg-and-frank-keraudren-s-documentary-the-dog.html