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 The New Age Files - Biogs and Info - William Dudley Pelley
William Dudley Pelley was born in Lynn, Massachusetts on March 12, 1890, the son of a New England Methodist minister.
Pelley's organization was slow to mobilize and by the time the United States entered the war and declared their opposition to Hitler, Pelley had only a few followers.
Pelley died at the age of 75 in Noblesville, Indiana, on June 30, 1965.
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 The Crisis of the modern World, the New World Order and Kali Yuga
Pelley went back to his home in Vermont and tried to forget both the "bath of horror" he knew was slowly enveloping civilization.
Pelley's choice of the name was an obvious reference to the German SS., but their presence at newspaper sales and public speeches was not less vital.
Pelley rushed into print with the news: "Japanese bombers made Pearl Harbor look like an abandoned W.P.A. project in Keokuk!" The special edition that hit the streets was a bombshell, and eaten up by a public starved for truth, which had been the war's earliest causality.
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 New Age Nazi / Mountain Xpress / mountainx.com
William Dudley Pelley – writer, publisher, guru, self-proclaimed metaphysician and avid anti-Semite –; was about to hitch his fate to the Nazis' rising star.
Pelley had been watching Hitler for years, admiring the man who'd railed against the "Jewish menace" and muscled his way into power with a cadre of brown-shirted thugs.
In fact, Pelley was a kind of founding father of modern hate groups, as several former Silver Shirts went on to become instrumental in forging the post-World War II white-power movement.
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 William Dudley Pelley information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
William Dudley Pelley (March 12, 1890-July 1, 1965) was an American Fascist and leader of the Silver Legion.
Pelley’s experiences in Russia left him with a deep hatred for Communism and came to believe that Jews were planning to conquer the whole world.
In 1933, when Adolf Hitler seized control of Germany, Pelley (an ardent fascist and admirer of Hitler and Mein Kampf) was inspired to form a political movement and founded the Silver Legion, a fascist organization whose followers (known as the Silver Shirts and “Christian Patriots”) wore Nazi-like silver uniforms.
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 Perilous Times
Pelley expounded anti-Semetic propaganda, and postulated a worldwide zionist conspiracy that had duped the Roosevelt administration and was systematically ruining everything from American culture to the economy.
Pelley argued that instead of leaving our fleet intact, as the president claimed, the Japanese had completely destroyed our Pacific naval forces.
The Seventh Court of Appeals upheld Pelley's conviction on the grounds that he had published false, libelous, and seditious statements against the President and government of the United States.
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 Asheville's metaphysical fascist / Mountain Xpress / Asheville, NC
And though Pelley existed mainly on the margins of American society from that point forward, that margin was broader than many people realize today, according to Scott Beekman's new book, William Dudley Pelley: A Life in Right-Wing Extremism and the Occult (Syracuse University Press, 2005).
Still, it was from Pelley's base here that he managed to arouse the ire of federal officials, who ultimately sent him to jail for sedition in 1942.
Pelley soon moved to New York City, where he launched a new career as a metaphysical mover and shaker.
www.mountainx.com /features/2005/1109pelley.php   (1220 words)

  
 Soulcraft Teachings About Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
William Dudley Pelley was born in Lynn Massachusetts, on March 12, 1890, the son of a Methodist preacher.
Pelley and others, were indicted in the so-called Mass Sedition Case, the case was dismissed by the Chief Justice of the Washington Federal Court with the admonition "it would be a travesty of justice to permit the case to continue." In view of the fact that the same evidence had been used against Mr.
Pelley in Washington as had been used in Indianapolis, he was to all intents and purposes exonerated, but neither the appeals court nor the Supreme Court would grant a rehearing on Mr.
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 William Dudley Pelley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pelley’s activities eventually gained him the ire of Roosevelt and his supporters, and charges were drawn up against the Silver Shirts in 1940.
Pelley himself was called to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee and charged with tax evasion.
Pelley died in Noblesville in July 1, 1965, at the age of 75.
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 The Life of William Dudley Pelley
William Dudley Pelley was born in Lynn, Massachusetts on March 12th, 1890, into abject poverty.
In any case, Pelley saw that he was wasting his time in "the necromancy of making movies" that where becoming more anti-Gentile, and determined to devote the rest of his life doing meaningful work, whatever that turned out to be.
From the outset, however, Pelley was faced with a serious dilemma: While he wanted to clearly identify his organization as National Socialist, he was anxious to make it appear as American as possible.
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 The Prophecy : ADL Style
William Dudley Pelley (March 12, 1890-July 1, 1965) was an American Fascist and leader of the Silver Legion.--------- ----------------------------- -------- [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Semitism#Misnomer ] -------------------------------------------------------
Pelley was also a vicious opponent of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal, and as such founded the Christian Party and ran for president in 1936 in Washington State.
Pelley accused Roosevelt of being a warmonger and advocated isolationism, stances which gained him the friendship of fellow isolationist Charles Lindbergh.
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 Amazon.com: William Dudley Pelley: A Life in Right-Wing Extremism And the Occult (Religion and Politics): Books: Scott ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Pelley (1890-1965) was a strange character who began his career as a small-town newspaper writer and novelist and eventually turned towards extremism and occultism.
Pelley subsequently was to enter the world of extremism and create the Silver Shirts, a legion dedicated to anti-communism and opposition to international finance which embraced a form of Christian economics (similar to Pelley's earlier quasi-socialist writings) as outlined in Pelley's work _No More Hunger_.
Pelley came to be seen as a martyr for the far right and several individuals tried to revive both his Christian economics (based largely on the theories of Bellamy and Social Credit) and his spiritualistic beliefs.
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 Amazon.fr : William Dudley Pelley: A Life in Right-Wing Extremism And the Occult: Livres en anglais: Scott Beekman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
William Dudley Pelley was one of the most important figures of the anti-Semitic radical right in the twentieth century.
During the Depression Pelley was a notorious presence in American politics; he ran for president on a platform calling for the ghettoization of American Jews and was a defendant in a headlinegrabbing sedition trial thanks to his unwavering support for Nazi Germany.
By charting the course of Pelley's career, Beekman does an admirable job of placing Pelley within the history of both the anti-Semitic right and American occult movements.
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 stormtroopers
One of the most unusual was a slender, distinguished-looking man named William Dudley Pelley.
Roosevelt was attacked as 'a tool in the hands of international bankkers.' On 7 May 1942, the Dies Committee on Un-American Activities indicted Pelley for violation of the espionage act and much publicity was given to the ensuing litigation.
Pelley had then moved his headquarters to Noblesville, IN.
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 all things William
I consider it the duty of scientific men who have learnt exact modes of working to examine phenomena which attract the attention of the public, in order to confirm their genuineness or to explain, if possible, the delusions of the dishonest and to expose the tricks of deceivers.
~ William Makepeace Thackeray, The Kickleburys on the Rhine.
I believe in the practice and philosophy of what we have agreed to call magic, and what I must call the evocation of spirits, though I do not know what they are, in the power of creating magic illusions in the visions of truth in the depths of the minds when the eyes are closed.
allthingswilliam.com /spirit.html   (3566 words)

  
 The William Dudley Pelley Collection - D.H. Ramsey Library
William Dudley Pelley ; Asheville, NC ; Silvershirts ; Un-American activities ; Laurence E. Brown ; law enforcement ; Buncombe County, NC ; racism ; antisemitism ; politics ;
The primary sources are mainly novels written by William Dudley Pelley, and periodical materials printed by him the 1930's.
William Dudley Pelley, [ball3420], D.H. Ramsey Library Special Collections, UNC Asheville, NC 28804
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 WILLIAM DUDLEY PELLEY A Life in Right-Wing Extremism and the Occult :: Scott Beekman :: Syracuse University Press ...
WILLIAM DUDLEY PELLEY A Life in Right-Wing Extremism and the Occult :: Scott Beekman :: Syracuse University Press Syracuse New York
He was one of the colorful cadre of far-right demagogues in the ideologically charged 1930s, and the author's goal was ‘to place Pelley within the context of this vibrant, extremist world.’.
This incisive biography is based on extensive research in archival sources, a close reading of Pelley’s voluminous writings, and informative interviews with his daughter and her husband.
syracuseuniversitypress.syr.edu /fall-2005-catalog/william-pelley.html   (515 words)

  
 The Holocaust Chronicle PROLOGUE: Roots of the Holocaust, page 89
Never a serious threat to the American government, the Bund's fortunes experienced a downturn in 1939, when Kuhn was sent to prison for embezzling funds.
Another avowedly antisemitic political movement to emerge between the wars was William Dudley Pelley's Silver Shirts.
Pelley claimed that a "near-death experience" influenced his spiritualist antisemitism.
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 PPLD Special Collections - Archives - Gordon and Sophia Parker
ABSTRACT: Papers concerning the membership and involvement of Colorado Springs residents Gordon and Sophia Parker in William Dudley Pelley's national organization, the Silver Shirts.
Correspondence files include letters between Gordon Parker and 'E.G.' at Galahad College and the Foundation Fellowship and a final letter to William Pelley in 1934.
Also included in the collection are pamphlets, flyers, newsletters, correspondence and published lectures from William Dudley Pelley and his organizations.
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 Leo Ribuffo: The Old Christian Right - Print
This book is about three villains: William Dudley Pelley, Gerald B. Winrod, and Gerald L. Smith.
All were strident anti-Semites in the 1930s and 40s who charged that sinister Jewish conspirators dominated American politics and world affairs.
The biographies of Pelley, Winrod, and Smith that form the center of this book intersect with four broader themes.
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 TIME.com: Fish Fry -- Feb. 19, 1940 -- Page 1
Few have been more vitriolic than goat-bearded William Dudley Pelley, leader of The Silvershirt Legion of America.
Last June, one of the Committee's investigators, Robert B. Barker, investigated his nation-saving activities and reported back that Pelley was just the Committee's dish.
Pelley leaped into view, right in the Committee's midst.
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 William Dudley Products   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
North and South Korea by William Dudley (2002)
The Ethics of Human Cloning by William Dudley
Epidemics - Dudley, William (EDT)/ Williams, Mary *NEW
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What could Pelley have done that so struck to the heart of the Kosher System, that ignited such a complete effort to erase all knowledge of his existence from American consciousness?
, established their historical roots.) Soon after, Pelley was introduced to a Justice Department official and Robert Sharp, chief of State Department intelligence.
But when Pelley's defense attorney threatened to have the entire salvage crew from Pearl Harbor testify in court to support
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 The William Dudley Pelley Collection - Periodicals - Reality Magazine
William Dudley Pelley ; Anti-Semitism ; Asheville, NC ; religion ; Silver Shirts ; Un-American activities ; mysticism ; occult ; Buncombe County, NC ; racism ; politics ;
This portion of the collection consists of about a years worth of Reality Magazine, which were printed by Pelley Publications in Asheville, North Carolina, and edited by William Dudley Pelley.
Pelley Publishers, Asheville, N. Editor, William Dudley Pelley, 1937
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 >Soulcraft Teachings William D. Pelley Page
WILLIAM D. (Excerpts and photographs from Pelley’s autobiography, The Door to Revelation, published in 1939)
This is the story of a man who spent the first thirty-eight years of his life groping for something higher and more satisfying than the normal rewards from strictly worldly living.
Whereupon it is logical that Queen Bess borrowed a handy cutlass from some sneering cavalier and did for the first time—of record—what many excellent women have been doing ever since: namely, took a couple of good clouts at a Pelley while she had one down.
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 | Book Review | Indiana Magazine of History, 102.3 | The History Cooperative
Only later did townspeople learn that the firm, a printing plant, was associated with William Dudley Pelley, a controversial figure known as the "High Priest of American Fascism."
      Pelley's path to Indiana was a snaking one, along which he had seemingly reinvented himself several times.
Scott Beekman expertly unravels the twists in Pelley's life in William Dudley Pelley: A Life in Right-Wing Extremism and the Occult.
www.historycooperative.org /journals/imh/102.3/br_4.html   (272 words)

  
 William Dudley Pelley from Books.co.uk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
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The first full-length biography of William Dudley Pelley, an important figure in the development of right-wing extremism in the United States called by detractors the "Star-Spangled Fascist." William Dudley Pelley was one of the most important figures of the anti-Semitic radical right in the twentieth century.
During the Depression Pelley was a notorious presence in American politics; he ran for president on a platform calling for the ghettoization of American Jews and was a defendant in a headline-grabbing sedition trial thanks to his unwavering support for Nazi Germany.
www.books.co.uk /william_dudley_pelley/0815608195.html   (275 words)

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