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  Aryan Nations
It was founded in the 1970s by Richard Girnt Butler[?] as an arm of the Christian Identity group Church of Jesus Christ-Christian[?].
In July, 2000, Butler was over eighty and had been in poor health for some time, so at the "World Congress of Aryan Nations", Neuman Britton[?] was appointed as the group's new leader.
Butler was removed from the group in January 2002 and Redfaeirn resigned in March, leadership passed to a 'High Council,' of Kreis along with Charles Juba[?] and one other.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/ar/Aryan_Nation.html   (873 words)

  
 The Seattle Times: Local News: Richard Butler, who led Aryan Nations, dies in Idaho at 86
Richard Girnt Butler, the Northwest's iconic reverend of the white-supremacist Aryan Nations, died in his sleep yesterday in Hayden, Idaho.
Butler was born in Colorado and raised in Los Angeles.
In November, Butler was boarding a plane in Spokane when police arrested his female traveling companion, a 31-year-old porn star known as the "Latin Princess," on a forgery warrant, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
seattletimes.nwsource.com /html/localnews/2002030871_butlerobit09m.html   (907 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Nation -- Aryan Nations founder dies
Butler was dubbed the "elder statesman of American hate" by opponents for his preaching against Jews and minorities.
Richard Girnt Butler was born in Bennett, Colo., about 20 miles east of Denver, and moved with his family during the Depression to Los Angeles.
In 1961, Butler became a follower of Wesley Swift, a white supremacist preacher in Los Angeles who pushed the Christian Identity ideology that Jews were the result of Eve mating with the devil and that the races must be separated.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/nation/20040908-1403-wst-obit-butler.html   (1146 words)

  
 Capitalism Kills
Butler built a school for children, and another for grownups teaching urban guerrilla strategy and survival and weapons training.
If Richard Butler's Holy Bible was the central text of his racist world view, The Turner Diaries were a new testament for a new generation of terrorist activists.
Butler and his colleagues have successfully lit the fuse on a cluster bomb of terrorist activity which is unlikely to de-escalate anytime soon.
www.seangullette.com /writing/butler.html   (3648 words)

  
 Undying Aryan Dreams: A Voice of Hatred Is Gone, but Not Its Echo | The Agonist
Butler's brand of white supremacy was based on a theology known as Christian Identity, combining a heretical interpretation of the Bible and a belief that Jews were Satanic and fls "mud people." Before the seams of that movement began to come apart, Mr.
Butler's 20-acre compound in the pine-forested hills of northern Idaho was a gathering spot for white supremacists.
Richard G. Butler, the founder of the Aryan Nations and a leading figure in the white supremacist movement who preached that Jews descend from Satan and fl people are subhuman, died yesterday in his home.
www.agonist.org:81 /story/2004/9/12/181827/504   (2051 words)

  
 Richard Girnt Butler - tScholars.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Richard Girnt Butler (February 23, 1918 in Bennett, Colorado - September 8, 2004 in Hayden, Idaho) was an American aerospace engineer for Lockheed turned neo-Fascist leader.
Butler was implicated in plots to overthrow the U.S. government in the 1980s, and had ties to the domestic terrorist group The Order.
Butler filed for bankruptcy and was forced to sell his property.
www.tscholars.com /encyclopedia/Richard_G._Butler   (575 words)

  
 Coeur d'Alene Press - Local and National News - Kootenai County, Idaho
Butler, a former manufacturing engineer for Lockheed and a World War II veteran, moved from California and founded his 20-acre compound on Rimrock Road near Hayden in 1974 with a dream of establishing an Aryan homeland.
Butler was acquitted in 1988 on charges of attempting to overthrow the government.
Butler ran unsuccessfully for Hayden Lake mayor in the November 2003 election in which the incumbent, Ron McIntire, gathered 98 percent of the vote.
www.cdapress.com /articles/2004/09/09/news/news05.txt   (746 words)

  
 Aryan National Alliance: research resources on the racist movement
Richard Girnt Butler has moved away from 20 acres he spent the last quarter-century fashioning into one of the premier hate compounds in the United States.
Butler moved on Friday to a neighborhood tract home in Hayden, purchased by his friend and racist-ally Vince Bertollini of the 11th Hour Remnant Messenger.
The judgment against Butler came in a suit brought by Victoria and Jason Keenan, a woman and her son who were assaulted by three Aryan guards in 1998.
www.apologeticsindex.org /a107.html   (465 words)

  
 Telegraph | News | Richard Butler
Richard Butler, who died on Wednesday aged 86, founded the American white supremacist group Aryan Nations, with the aim of creating a racially-pure white republic independent of federal government.
Richard Girnt Butler was born at Denver, Colorado, on February 23 1918, moving with his family to California during the Depression.
Butler was impressed by the Indian caste system, observing that members of higher castes tended to have lighter skins.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/09/10/db1002.xml&sSheet=/portal/2004/09/10/ixportal.html   (772 words)

  
 White Supremacist Richard Butler Dies (washingtonpost.com)
Richard G. Butler, 86, the notorious white supremacist who founded the Aryan Nations and who once was called the "elder statesman of American hate," was found dead Sept. 8 at his home in Hayden, Idaho.
Butler, an admirer of Adolf Hitler's and of white supremacist religious teaching, moved to Idaho in the early 1970s, claiming later that he was impressed by its high percentage of white residents.
Butler's church believed that whites are the true children of God, that Jews are the offspring of Satan and that fls and other minorities are inferior.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A6967-2004Sep8.html   (715 words)

  
 Obituary: Richard Girnt Butler / 'One of the last real giants of the white supremacist world'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Richard Girnt Butler, a former aviation engineer who left his field to roam the farthest fringes of racial hatred, founding Aryan Nations, the neo-Nazi organization that became a launching pad for a generation of extremists, has died at his Idaho home.
Butler's organization at one time numbered several thousand and its compound in Hayden Lake, Idaho, became the nexus for an array of racist and anti-Semitic groups.
Butler's death was announced yesterday on the Web site Aryan-Nations.org, which has spent the past three years under the control of Charles Juba, a Central Pennsylvania man who took control of the group after Mr.
www.post-gazette.com /pg/04253/375858.stm   (670 words)

  
 Richard Butler, founder of Aryan Nations, dies at 86; Racist had Spokesman Review, The (Spokane) - Find Articles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Richard Girnt Butler, one of the most notorious racists in the United States, who built and ultimately lost a North Idaho compound dedicated to bigotry, was found dead Wednesday at 86.
Butler was clearly ailing when he appeared seven weeks ago with about 40 supporters in the annual Aryan Nations parade in downtown Coeur d'Alene.
Butler was born Feb. 23, 1918, in Bennett, Colo., where his father, Clarence, was a machinist, and his mother, Winfred, a homemaker.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qn4186/is_20040909/ai_n11704051   (932 words)

  
 News about religious cults, sects, and alternative religions - August 23, 2000 (Vol. 4, Issue 248) - 1/2
Richard Girnt Butler must convince 12 jurors that he isn't responsible for the criminal acts of three of his Aryan Nations security guards.
Richard Butler is arrested on a federal indictment, accusing him and 12 others of playing godfather roles in a scheme to overthrow the government with The Order.
Richard Butler and four of his guards - men in fl pants and neatly ironed blue shirts - sat on a deck in the center of the compound.
www.apologeticsindex.org /news/an200823.html   (8582 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: Elder Statesman
Butler was not indicted, and he later attacked as traitors those Order members who pleaded guilty and testified against their former comrades.
When Butler's wife died on Dec. 1, 1995, her funeral service was conducted by Harold Von Braunhut, a millionaire who describes himself as an Aryan pastor.
There are indications that Butler's daughters and heirs could sell the land from which he has preached racial hatred for the last 25 years.
www.splcenter.org /intel/intelreport/article.jsp?pid=710   (800 words)

  
 Richard Girnt Butler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Girnt Butler (February 23, 1918 in Bennett, Colorado - September 8, 2004 in Hayden, Idaho) was an American aerospace engineer for Lockheed turned neo-Fascist leader of Aryan Nations, a movement built around Christian Identity.
Butler was a pilot and during World War II held duties, including that of a Flight Engineer Instructor in the U.S. Air Force.
Butler, who was educated in southern California, including Aeronautical Engineering at Los Angeles City College, was a co-inventor for rapid repair of tubeless tires and held both U.S. and Canadian patents thereon.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Girnt_Butler   (451 words)

  
 APar 06/04 0332 White Supremacists-Butler FORT SMITH, Ark. (AP) -- The leader of a white s   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A federal grand jury in Fort Smith indicted the Rev. Richard Girnt Butler, 69, and accused him of plotting to overthrow the federal government.
Butler already was free on a $100,000 bond set by an Idaho magistrate.
Hofmeister also filed several motions, seeking to review the government's evidence against Butler, including any gained by electronic surveillance; to move the trial to Idaho; to try him separately; and to force the government to identify informants used in the case.
www.skepticfiles.org /nazi/butler64.htm   (261 words)

  
 American Neo-Nazi leader dies - National - www.theage.com.au
American neo-Nazi leader Richard Girnt Butler, who founded and led the white-supremacist group Aryan Nations and was known as the "elder statesman of hate", has died in his sleep aged 86, according to news reports today.
Butler, who believed that Jews were descended from Satan and that fls were "mud people", established Aryan Nations in 1973 on a large compound in remote Hayden, Idaho.
Butler was born in Colorado in 1918 and grew up in Los Angeles where he studied aeronautical engineering.
www.theage.com.au /articles/2004/09/10/1094530806391.html?oneclick=true   (411 words)

  
 Aryan Nations
Butler claimed to be reorganizing Aryan Nations but died in September 2004, leaving the group’s future as uncertain as ever.
Butler worked under Swift for 10 years until Swift's death in 1971, at which time Butler proclaimed his Church of Jesus Christ Christian to be the direct successor to Swift's ministry.
Butler also defiantly declared that the organization was reverting to its original name, Church of Jesus Christ Christian/Aryan Nations ­ a decision whose legality, or seriousness, is uncertain.
www.freespaces.com /opaww/Doc11.htm   (2760 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: Elder Statesman
Richard Girnt Butler, the founder and leader of both the Church of Jesus Christ Christian and Aryan Nations, is the hub of the wheel of racist revolution, the eye of the white supremacist storm — indeed, he is the elder statesman of American hate.
Whether or not Butler's Aryan Nations remains a central fixture on the neo-Nazi scene, whether or not a successor of Butler's measure takes over, may shape the future of the extremist right.
For Richard Butler, race is religion, and religion is nation.
www.splcenter.org /intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=415   (816 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: One Generation Fades ...
When Richard Girnt Butler referred to a July Aryan Nations march as "the last event of White Pride in the Northwest," he almost seemed to be consciously preparing for his own death.
In many ways, Butler personifies the "dinosaurs" of the movement, men who have traveled through an array of extremist organizations but are in the twilight of their days.
Richard Wayne Snell, a white supremacist whose pastor was Millar and who was buried at Elohim City after being executed in 1995 for the murder of a police officer.
www.splcenter.org /intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=303   (1238 words)

  
 The London Sunday Times The Fuhrer's Ghost Text
Richard Butler, who claims to have seen the light about Aryan supremacy while working during the war in the Indian city of Bangalore, began to peddle his thesis in America in 1973.
That belief was central to Butler's theme: the Caucasian people, he preached, were the chosen people of God, and the Jews were the offspring of the devil who emerged through the genetically- imperfect line of Cain.
Butler blames on miscegenation the fact that the technically "pure" Aryans of Bangalore from whom he draws his inspiration are, for the most part, as fl as your hat.
www.maryellenmark.com /text/magazines/london_sunday_times/201B.html   (2925 words)

  
 Aryan Nations Paranoia as Patriotism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
It was formed around Butler's Church of Jesus Christ Christian, one of the several hundred churches affiliated with "Identity," a pseudo-theological hate movement.
During the 1980s, several of Butler's followers joined members of the neo-Nazi National Alliance and some KKK splinter groups to form a secret organization known as The Order, which planned to overthrow the U.S. government.
Butler has called Hayden Lake - an otherwise peaceful community - the "international headquarters of the White race." Recently, though, Butler's organization has suffered from internal difficulties, with several of its members leaving to form new groups.
www.sullivan-county.com /identity/aryan_nations.html   (809 words)

  
 SpokesmanReview.com
Richard Butler's biggest impact on Idaho may be the opposite of what the white supremacist leader intended – some of the nation's strongest laws against hate crimes, a well-organized network of highly active human rights groups across the state, and an increasingly diverse population.
Richard Butler, der Fuehrer of North Idaho's neo-Nazi Aryan Nations, has gone kaput, putting white supremacists in the awkward position of having to wear fl.
Richard Girnt Butler lived and died admiring Adolf Hitler, the greatest monster of the 20th century.
spokesmanreview.com /news/cover.asp?pubdate=9/9/2004&sectionletter=A   (4122 words)

  
 Richard butler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 Richard Butler, who led Aryan Nations, dies in Idaho at 86   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Richard Butler, who led Aryan Nations, dies in Idaho at 86
In recent years, Butler showed his age - his posture stooped, his voice was raspy and quiet.
In 1999, the FBI reported that Butler's group planned to seize five Western states - or 10 percent of the country - for an Aryan nation.
www.rickross.com /reference/aryan/aryan76.html   (889 words)

  
 The London Sunday Times THE FÜHRER'S GHOST Text
That belief was central to Butler's theme: the Caucasian people, he preached, were the chosen people of God, and the Jews were the offspring of the devil who emerged through the genetically imperfect line of Cain.
Its aim was precisely that of Butler to drive all Jews, Blacks, Red Indians, Chinese and sundry other non Aryans from the Vacant Quarter and establish a whites only enclave but to achieve it through a combination of terror, extortion and violent crime.
In any case the American Civil Liberties Union had gone to court to protect the free speech rights of Pastor Butler's group, so those organising the protests had a dual problem the ambiguity of their case, and the latent degree of sympathy for the Aryan cause in local states which are, overwhelmingly, white and Christian.
maryellenmark.com /text/magazines/london_sunday_times/904G-000-008.html   (2871 words)

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