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  Glenn Miller (White Patriot Party) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born November 23rd, 1940, Frazier Glenn Miller is a controversial figure in the "White Nationalist" movement.
Miller later received approximately $250,000 (these funds were taken during seizures from armored cars; for which Miller and William Pierce of the National Alliance, who also allegedly received a substantial amount of these funds, were never prosecuted for knowingly accepting this money) from The Order, which he used to found the White Patriot Party.
His White Patriot Party came under scrutiny for violating North Carolina laws against paramilitary training camps, and was repeatedly targeted for investigation and civil action by the Southern Poverty Law Center.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Glenn_Miller_(White_Patriot_Party)   (453 words)

  
 Glenn Miller - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Miller was an American jazz musician and bandleader in the swing era who was the genre's best-selling performer from 1939–1942 and the best-known of the "Big Bands.".
Miller felt it was important that the band be as close as possible to the fighting troops so in mid-1944 he had the group transferred to London, where they were renamed the American Band of the Allied Expeditionary Force.
Glenn had been a chain-smoker for much of his life and by late 1944 was suffering from severe weight loss and shortness of breath, leading to speculation that he was terminally ill, probably with lung cancer.
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 White supremacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
White supremacy, as with supremacism in general, is rooted in ethnocentrism and a desire for hegemony.
Some white supremacists such as Matthew F. Hale, even whilst claiming to follow a religion bearing the name "christian", consider violence to be a legitimate way to further their cause and dismiss mainstream Christianity as a mongrel or "suicidal" faith.
Less extreme white supremacists or white supremacist groups, along with followers of and groups associated with white nationalism and paleo-conservatism are considered to be cowards and traitors by a lot of white supremacists, the latter two groups reciprocate with a conviction that white supremacists and neo-Nazis especially make them all look bad.
www.educhy.com /index.php/White_supremacy   (1911 words)

  
 Book Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Miller retired after 20 years as a career Army Master Sergeant, and although he doesn’t speak very much in his book about his military career, it is evident that his army training taught him a sense of discipline and organization he successfully brought to the WN movement.
Miller proudly and unashamedly proclaims himself a “red-neck,” which by his definition is “a lower income, White working class man from the South, who is proud of the Southern tradition, history, and way of life.” (p.
Miller is decidedly much more pessimistic about the future of the White race than when he first began his activism, but he has still not lost his “obsession” (as he calls it) with saving the White race.
www.whitealert.com /White_Man_Speaks.htm   (1655 words)

  
 KY3 - News - White supremacist sues to run as Democrat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Miller argues the state election law does not require the filing fee to be accepted by the political party.
Miller, the former leader of the White Patriot Party, became the subject of a national manhunt in 1987.
Miller said he wants to run as a Democrat because Republicans support the war in Iraq, which he said he opposes, and because he agrees with many Democratic planks such as universal health care and union bargaining rights.
www.ky3.com /news/2543446.html   (636 words)

  
 Radical Politics on The NY Transfer 718-442-1056 . THE MONITOR - COUNTERING THE POLITICS O
Throughout the trial, Currin and Dees maintained that the White Patriot Party (WPP) had disregarded the '85 consent decree and in fact ran a paramilitary operation with the goal of eventually establishing a white Christian republic in the South.
According to Holder, Miller said privately, "The KKK is to unite and organize the masses of white people to rise up, train, cache weapons and overthrow the U.S. government." The most damning testimony against the Millers came from Robert Norman Jones, military-trained ordinance expert now in prison for receiving stolen government property.
Glenn Miller of the White Patriot Party in North Carolina was scheduled to speak, but he did not attend because of his court case at home.
www.skepticfiles.org /mys3/monitor4.htm   (5416 words)

  
 The Fort Smith Trial - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Glenn Miller's vision calls for a White Pride Day gatherings and a VNN White Political Conference to be held in Missouri sometime in July 2005.
Miller was very receptive to the Orders goals, especially the one where by means of the carrot and the stick all racial organizations in the Southeast would eventually be forced under his leadership.
Miller testified against both of his lieutenants at their trial at which they both received a 20- year sentence to be served at a max security prison.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=266192   (1363 words)

  
 KN@PPSTER: As the Miller told his tale
There were no laws to force parties to let non-members run for office on their tickets, or to let non-members decide who would run on their tickets.
Glenn Miller is obviously not a partisan Libertarian -- he's apparently tried to file for office twice in the last week on other parties' tickets, and he maintains a web site for yet another party of his own.
Let his "White Patriot Party," or himself as an individual, meet the (admittedly bogus) ballot access laws (by gathering signatures) just like everyone else, instead of trying to hijack the efforts, and the ballot lines, of others who want nothing to do with him.
knappster.blogspot.com /2006/03/as-miller-told-his-tale.html   (476 words)

  
 Overthrow.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Miller also filed a number of comical motions during the case, including one asking Dees to be tested for AIDS so Miller "could feel safe in the courtroom".
More concerning for Miller, though, was that the agreement he signed with Morris Dees not to associate with the White Patriot Party and its member was made an order of the court to take effect during the entire time of incarceration and probation.
Miller then testified at the Fort Smith Sedition Trial that he had been involved in a conspiracy with thirteen other white nationalist leaders to overthrow the government, and that the center of this conspiracy had been The Order.
www.overthrow.com /lsn/news.asp?articleID=9145   (2908 words)

  
 Radical Politics on The NY Transfer 718-442-1056 Not Responsible for lack of uppercase cha
the law center asserts that miller is violating a 1985 settlement in which he agreed not to operate a paramilitary organization, and requests federal judge earl britt to sentence miller to three years in prison.
miller's response, in an "emergency fund appeal," was to assert, "no matter the outcome of the trial, the white patriot party will continue to operate, grow and further the cause of white people...we all know the immense power of the jews over the federal government.
and the much-touted rally of the white patriot party near knoxville, tenn.
www.skepticfiles.org /mys3/monitor3.htm   (4297 words)

  
 St. Louis Oracle: Focus of filing fee flap shifts to Robin Carnahan
Miller then skipped the GOP and filed as a Libertarian, but that party rejected him too, and Carnahan removed his name from their ballot as well.
Parties don’t want Miller as their candidate because of his reputation as an anti-semitic white supremacist.
They loudly proclaim themselves to be the party of "morality" and "family values", yet they rejected a combat veteran and a family man because he's a white nationalist, but accepted a candidate who is a transgendered activist.
stloracle.blogspot.com /2006/03/focus-of-filing-fee-flap-shifts-to.html   (1872 words)

  
 The Cowardly White People by Gle
The acknowledgement of White cowardice has driven literally tens of millions of White Americans to try to escape it by undergoing a voluntary human metamorphosis and becoming "part-Indian." 95% would be proven liars by a simple DNA test, but their children grow up believing the lie.
The world watched thousands of White men (and White women) wave and cheer that nigger as he drove past, and gave him the thumbs up and shouted, "Go O.J. go," even though they knew in their honest minds he was guilty and was even then fleeing the law.
White inmates are terrified to report their own abuse for fear of being labeled a snitch, a fear well known by all inmates and guards who look the other way in their own self-interests and safety and in the interests of their bosses.
www.whitealert.com /cowardly_white_people_by_gle.htm   (5473 words)

  
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Glenn Miller Junior -- who once was the subject of a nationwide manhunt -- planned to seek the party's nomination and challenge Republican Roy Blunt for his southwest Missouri seat.
Miller is the former leader of the White Patriot Party.
Federal agents found Miller and three other men in an Ozark mobile home, which was filled with hand grenades, automatic weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
www.ksdk.com /printfullstory.aspx?storyid=93500   (223 words)

  
 Winston-Salem Journal | Democrats, Republicans say no to white supremacist candidate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Glenn Miller Jr., who once was the subject of a nationwide manhunt, initially tried to seek the Democratic nomination to challenge Republican Roy Blunt for his 7th Congressional District seat.
Miller had said earlier he might try running as a Libertarian, an independent or a write-in candidate.
Miller, the former leader of the White Patriot Party, became the subject of a national manhunt in 1987, after he violated the terms of his bond while appealing a North Carolina conviction for operating a paramilitary training camp.
www.journalnow.com /servlet/Satellite?pagename=WSJ/MGArticle/WSJ_BasicArticle&c=MGArticle&cid=1137834638356&path=!localnews&s=1037645509099   (478 words)

  
 White supremacist sues to run as Democrat in primary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
A white supremacist who once was the subject of a nationwide manhunt has filed suit to be listed on the August 8 primary ballot as a Democrat after the party refused his candidacy to run against Republican Roy Blunt in Missouri's 7th Congressional District.
Miller still has the option of running in the November election as an independent, which would require him to collect about 6,000 signatures, or as a write-in candidate.
Miller, an Army veteran and retired truck driver, first filed March 6 as a Democrat with the secretary of state's office.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1605931/posts   (1136 words)

  
 MIPT Terrorism Knowledge Base
Founding Philosophy: The White Patriot Party (WPP) was a paramilitary, Christian Identity faction of the Ku Klux Klan founded by Glenn Miller in 1980.
Miller was subpoenaed to testify at The Order trial because Order member Bruce Pierce said that Miller received $300,000 from the Order.
Miller violated this injunction and was convicted of threatening Dees.
www.tkb.org /Group.jsp?groupID=127   (509 words)

  
 Nazi's In America
Hitler's Nazism was based on the twin myths of racial and cultural "purity" of so-called Aryans (the Whites) and the "diseased and dirty" race and culture of so-called non-Aryans (the non-Whites), particularly the Jews.
White Men held all the significant and high-paying jobs; White Men were the lawmakers, the decision-makers.
As the cure for the problems associated with individual freedom, whites need to live their lives in harmony with the laws of nature and reject everything that is decadent and corrupt.
www.theforbiddenknowledge.com /hardtruth/nazis_in_america.htm   (9466 words)

  
 Overthrow.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Miller founded the White Patriot Party in North Carolina in the early 1980s, but quickly became involved in a number of legal problems involving illegal paramilitary training and the theft of weapons from a local military base.
White Freedom Party’s Glenn Miller declined to discuss what he called supremacist “safe houses” in the area, but told the Herald that cop killer Jacob Robida’s attack on patrons of a gay bar was in keeping with the movement’s aims.
White Revolution leader Billy Roper, a former high school history teacher, told the Herald in February 2004 he has a cell of followers in Massachusetts.
www.overthrow.com /lsn/news.asp?articleID=8964   (1116 words)

  
 U.S. Attorneys Hate Crimes Task Force MINUTES :: NCCJSTL
Miller, who lives outside of Springfield, Missouri, is regarded as a traitor to those in the movement as a result of his testifying in the 1980s against his extremist colleagues in exchange for a shorter prison sentence.
Miller doesn't answer his phone, though the one-time member of North Carolina's White Patriot Party has plenty to say on the Web site belonging to the equally racist Church of True I srael.
Miller has ties to the violent group called The Order and at one time was in the witness-protection program for testifying against other white supremacists.
www.nccjstl.org /programs/initiatives/hatecrimes/tfminutes.htm   (1990 words)

  
 STLtoday.com - Printer friendly - Both parties reject white-supremacist candidate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
His $100 filing fee was forwarded to the Missouri Democrat Party, which rejected the money, meaning he no longer qualified to run on the Democratic ticket.
Miller could not immediately be reached for comment Friday.
The search ended after federal agents found Miller and three other men in an Ozark mobile home, which was filled with hand grenades, automatic weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition.
www.stltoday.com /blogs/news-politicalfix/2006/03/both-parties-reject-white-supremist-candidate/print   (476 words)

  
 Fayetteville Online - Current Article Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Glenn Miller, the former leader of the White Patriot Party and a former North Carolinian (and Special Forces sergeant) whose presence in this state is missed by few, wants to run for Congress.
On the national level, both parties are having identity crises, but at least on the issue of racial and religious intolerance, they know what they won’t stand for or allow again.
Miller could learn a lesson from that, about what makes his country greater than his ideas.
www.fayettevillenc.com /article?id=229055   (341 words)

  
 TheKansasCityChannel.com - News - Paper Promoting White Supremacy Based In Mo.
Miller is enjoying his retirement in a modest home in southwest Missouri.
Weinbaum reported that Miller is a well-known figure in the world of white supremacy.
Weinbaum reported that the picture was embellished with a white supremacist message and used as artwork.
www.thekansascitychannel.com /news/6712623/detail.html   (749 words)

  
 The Glenn Miller Story - Speakeasy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Meanwhile, I'm like a sitting duck, trying to run the White Patriot Party from my rural home and Party headquarters at Route 1, Box 386, Angier, North Carolina, an address broadcast nationwide for the previous 5 years, where I lived with my wife and 4 small children, oldest 10.
They hated the successes of the White Patriot Party, led by a high school droupout redneck, because those successes made them feel humiliated due to their own decades of failure to match those successes, which they haven't matched since, 18 years later.
The White Patriot Party was correct in its tactics, i.e., UNITE, ORGANIZE, EDUCATE and raise hell in the streets.
www.speakeasy.invisionzone.com /index.php?showtopic=5089   (3146 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: Person v. Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan
On January 18, 1985, the Court issued a consent order that prohibited Glenn Miller, the group's Grand Dragon, and members of the group from training and operating a paramilitary organization; marching or parading in fl neighborhoods; and harassing, intimidating, threatening or harming any fl person or white person who associates with fl persons.
Less than a year later, however, Miller and others were found guilty of criminal contempt for violating the consent order and North Carolina state law.
Refusing to accept the court-ordered exile from the white supremacist movement, Miller went underground, declared war on Jews and the federal government and was again arrested and served three years in federal prison on a weapons charge.
www.splcenter.org /legal/docket/files.jsp?cdrID=22&sortID=2   (375 words)

  
 Aryan Attack December 12, 2004
But when a crazed Oriental gunned White hunters in Wisconsin, the reaction of the elected officials in Rice Lake, the home of the dead and wounded innocent White Americans, is to make sure their White brothers and sisters don't get racist!!!
While inflaming the Negro minority against the whites, we will endeavor to instill in the whites a guilt complex for their exploitation of the Negroes.
The betrayal of America and her founding Aryan Race by the insane immigration policies of the government is being brought to the attention of our racial brothers and sisters by the NSM.
www.nsm88.com /aryanattack/aryanattack20041212.html   (3118 words)

  
 KY3 - Elections - Libertarians latest to reject candidate with white supremacy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Missouri Libertarian Party yesterday rejected Miller's $100 fee to file on the party's ticket.
Missouri's Republican and Democratic parties already refused to let him run under their banners.
Miller says he may sue the three parties, saying they can't
www.ky3.com /elections/2463261.html   (202 words)

  
 MO: Parties reject "White Patriot" candidate » Rational Review
"Glenn Miller can't find a Missouri political party willing to accept his $100 filing fee -- or his anti-Semitic views -- so he can run for Congress.
The Missouri Libertarian Party on Monday became the third to reject Miller's payment, thus keeping him off the party's ticket in the August primary.
All three state parties are rejecting Miller because of his outspoken statements against Jews and his former [sic] involvement in the White Patriot Party, a white supremacist group." (03/14/06)
www.rationalreview.com /content/9277   (173 words)

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