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In the News (Fri 11 Dec 09)

  
  Columns: William Luther Pierce's legacy of evil will live on
On July 23, William Luther Pierce died of cancer at his home in Hillsboro, W.Va. He was 69.
No, the name William Luther Pierce is not on the lips of every American, but I can bet that it is on the lips of every American who hates Jews, ethnic minorities and members of select religions.
When asked why he had gone on his rampage, Furrow told a reporter that he "wanted the shooting to be a wake-up call for America to kill Jews." He spoke the words of Earl Turner, protagonist of The Turner Diaries.
www.sptimes.com /2002/07/28/Columns/William_Luther_Pierce.shtml   (998 words)

  
  William Luther Pierce - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
William Luther Pierce (11 September 1933–23 July 2002) was an associate of the American Nazi Party (ANP), founder of the white supremacist National Alliance and one of the most prominent ideologues of the white nationalist movement.
Pierce was born on September 11 1933 in Atlanta, Georgia, and graduated with a bachelor's degree in physics from Rice University in 1955.
Pierce spent his final years in relative seclusion in West Virginia, where he hosted a weekly radio show, American Dissident Voices and oversaw his publishing and record companies (Resistance Records) devoted to the promotion of his white nationalist political ideology and Cosmotheist religion.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/William_Luther_Pierce   (1189 words)

  
 Guardian | William Pierce
William Pierce, the leading ideologue of America's neo-Nazi movement, who published a book that inspired the bombing of the Oklahoma City federal building in 1995, has died of cancer aged 68.
Pierce rarely talked to the media, which he regarded as Jewish-dominated and therefore incapable of reporting him fairly, and he was by nature a recluse.
Pierce wrote: "Above the placard leered the horribly bloated, purplish face of a young woman, her eyes wide open and bulging, her mouth agape." He added that "many thousands" of women were hanged around the city because they had married or lived with fls, Jews or "other non-white males".
www.guardian.co.uk /print/0,,4468047-103684,00.html   (859 words)

  
 FranklinPierce
Pierce was extremely against ending slavery so he prevented the petition from being debated on the floor of the House.
Pierce won and was elected the 14th president of the United States.
Pierce was the first president to recite his inaugural address from memory.
www.geocities.com /beckyok2/FranklinPierce.html   (1361 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: Facing the Future
Examine a timeline that traces the rise of William Pierce.
William Pierce, the late leader of the neo-Nazi National Alliance.
Pierce returned to the podium to pound that message home to the 80 members who had been invited, many of whom had never met Pierce and were being vetted for possible larger roles in the future.
www.splcenter.org /intel/intelreport/article.jsp?pid=92   (790 words)

  
 WHRTF - national news
William L. Pierce, the former physics professor who left academia for the darker reaches of neo-Nazism and became the founder of The National Alliance and the model for far-right terrorists including Timothy McVeigh, died today at his compound in Mill Point, W.Va. He was 69.
Pierce came to preside over an octopus of ventures, including a publishing house, a weekly radio broadcast and a skinhead music label called Resistance Records.
Pierce authored "The Turner Diaries," a racist fantasy of a white uprising against Blacks and Jews that included a truck bomb attack on a federal building.
www.whrtf.org /News/pierce.html   (486 words)

  
 Hate was in his blood but not in his genes
When he reached West Virginia for the funeral, Kelvin Pierce was taken to his father's trailer, shown the rickety signature on a will that left everything to a white supremacist group, then invited to take any personal effects he wished.
William Luther Pierce, who died July 23, was a physicist who in the early 1960s abruptly left his teaching job at Oregon State University, moved eastward and became a disciple of American Nazi leader George Lincoln Rockwell.
Patricia Pierce shielded the boys from their father's politics and lived in fear her husband's growing notoriety would cost her the teaching job that fed her family.
www.post-gazette.com /columnists/20020828roddy4.asp   (687 words)

  
 Ding dong, William Pierce is dead! : Indybay
William Luther Pierce, an ascetic physics professor who built an organization of young supporters for George Wallace for president into the nation's largest neo-Nazi group, and whose novel "The Turner Diaries" was credited by Timothy J. McVeigh with inspiring the Oklahoma City bombing, died yesterday.
Dr. Pierce was a tenured professor at Oregon State University in 1965 when he grew concerned about the success of the civil rights movement and the rise of a counterculture.
Pierce, described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as the "America's number one neo-Nazi," was leader of the National Alliance, which boasts 51 chapters nationwide.
www.indybay.org /newsitems/2002/07/24/1383971.php   (1638 words)

  
 Ian Buckley and John Tyndall: Dr William L. Pierce, A Great Man Passes On
Born in 1933, William Luther Pierce was apolitical in his youth, devoting his time and energy exclusively to his scientific and academic career, gaining a physics doctorate from the University of Colorado, before beginning teaching at Oregon University.
As William Pierce warned in one of his last broadcasts, time was running out for America, and given that fact it was futile to try to get the masses to understand the subtleties of Werner Sombart or Oswald Spengler.
However, Pierce tended to be one who operated according to the formula of first things first: he stressed that what was needed immediately was the creation of an alternative opinion media able to reach the intelligent and the publicly spirited and it was upon this that he concentrated his efforts.
www.spearhead.com /0209-ib.html   (1743 words)

  
 William Luther Pierce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pierce was born on September 11, 1933 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Pierce's views have been characterized as a version of early twentieth century racial anthropology, but driven by spiritual, as well as scientific, beliefs, influenced by his previous association with Rockwell and his party.
Pierce won from the IRS in court at least 60 acres (243,000 m²) of tax exempt status land for his own Cosmotheist Community Church, out of the total 346 acres (1.4 km²) that he had owned in Mill Point.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dr._William_L._Pierce   (1615 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | Oregon professor founded National Alliance hate group
The National Alliance was founded by William Luther Pierce, a physics professor who taught at Oregon State University and who was also a member of the American Nazi Party in the early 1970s.
Pierce was best known for authoring the book "The Turner Diaries" under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald in 1978, which was later used as a blueprint for Timothy McVeigh for the Oklahoma City bombing.
Pierce died in July 2002 after he discovered he was in the late stages of kidney and liver cancer.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,640185996,00.html   (624 words)

  
 Sobaka :: Dossier: Dr. William L. Pierce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Pierce's first foray into the world of radical politics (aside from kicking a few fls out of whitey's segregated urinals back home) was in that great incubator of dangerous loners, the John Birch Society.
Pierce was diagnosed with cancer in the Summer of 2002 and died after refusing treatment on July 23rd.
Pierce, buried in the soil of his honkey elysium, must be turning in his grave - if he weren't laughing that there are any suckers left that still believe in him.
www.diacritica.com /sobaka/dossier/pierce.html   (4229 words)

  
 SPLCenter.org: Sympathy for the Devil
William Luther Pierce, a former college physics professor, is best known for writing The Turner Diaries, the apocalyptic race-war novel that inspired Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and several other antigovernment extremists who emerged from the bowels of America's far-right, terrorist underground.
Pierce's bigoted attitudes toward people of color were inculcated at an early age.
Pierce "cares a great deal about education," says Griffin, who buttresses Pierce's comments on political correctness in academia by assembling comments from several mainstream conservatives who apparently feel the same way.
www.splcenter.org /intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=31   (961 words)

  
 frontline: apocalypse!: pictorial chronology
Luther's great belief was that Christians could best commune with God by studying scripture themselves, rather than relying on the Church for mediation.
Luther, Calvin, and other Reformation leaders reacted with horror to the Peasants' War, the rise of Anabaptism, and the bizarre events in Thuringia and Munster.
William Luther Pierce writes The Turner Diaries, a fictional account of a "Great Revolution" by Aryan Christians in the 1990s.
www.pbs.org /wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/apocalypse/etc/cron2.html   (3192 words)

  
 Luther Pierce - Marriages   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Pierce, Luther of Grafton and Clarissa Reed, March 23, 1803.
Pierce, Luther and Susan Sears, Dec. 13, 1835.
Pierce, Luther of Duxbury and Mary A. Bates of Kingston, int.
members.aol.com /Pierce476/MLutherP.html   (121 words)

  
 Arizona History: Historic Facts and Overview
Williams, a Republican, was another radio personality who had also served as the mayor of Phoenix.
When Governor Williams was elected in 1966, the people also elected a predominantly Republican Senate and House, making the legislature and Governor's office Republican for the first time in the state's history.
Williams was re-elected in 1968 and again in 1970, becoming in the latter year the first Governor to serve a four-year term due to a constitutional change.
www.e-referencedesk.com /resources/state-history/arizona.html   (8550 words)

  
 William Pierce - Births - Massachusetts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Pierce Births in Massachusetts - William - Williams - Willie
Peirce, William C., ___, 1821 [on stone beside that of Julia A.] G.R.1.
Luther F. and Cornelia L., Sept. 7, 1826.
members.aol.com /Pierce476/BWilliam.html   (322 words)

  
 From Revolution to Reconstruction: Documents
William Pitt's speech on the Stamp Act, January 14 1766
William Barret Travis: Letter from the commandancy of the Alamo, 1836
William Jennings Bryan, Cross of Gold Speech, July 8, 1896
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 The Avalon Project : Notes of Major William Pierce (Georgia) in the Federal Convention of 1787
If Madison's report is right, it would appear that Pierce has here fused two speeches made by Madison on that day, one on the election of the first branch by the legislatures, the other on the association of the judiciary in the revisal of the laws, a question postponed from June 4.
Wythe is the famous Professor of Law at the University of William and Mary.
I possess ambition, and it was that, and the flattering opinion which some of my Friends had of me, that gave me a seat in the wisest Council in the World, and furnished me with an opportunity of giving these short Sketches of the Characters who composed it.
www.yale.edu /lawweb/avalon/const/pierce.htm   (7202 words)

  
 Farewell Dr. Pierce
Pierce's influence went far beyond the borders of the U.S.A. Those of us farther away from the fatherland who have followed his teachings are in deep grief because of his death.
Pierce understood this, and that is why Dr. Griffin's book about him is called The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds.
Pierce's voice will never be stilled as long as we keep the faith and build on his legacy.
www.angrywhitefemale.net /farewell.html   (1428 words)

  
 HistoryLink Essay: King County redesignates county name in memory of Martin Luther King Jr. on February 24, 1986.
William Rufus DeVane King was a plantation owner in Alabama who was elected to the U.S. Senate and served there for 34 years.
A MOTION setting forth the historical basis for "renaming" King County after the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., instead of William Rufus DeVane King for whom King County is currently named.
WHEREAS, William Rufus DeVane King was a slaveowner and a "gentle slave monger" according to John Quincy Adams, and
www.historylink.org /output.cfm?file_id=678   (750 words)

  
 WILLIAM PIERCE
William Pierce fue buscando respuesta a sus inquietudes en diferentes organizaciones: sentía que algo debía realizar.
Una de las características principales de William Pierce y de su movimiento es la dimensión “internacional” de sus intereses.
Pierce es un patriota, pero no al viejo estilo, sino al nuevo, un patriota racial, una persona que ve en un alemán, ruso blanco, español o húngaro un hermano que comparte la misma raza y cultura.
www.libreopinion.com /members/cns/USA4.html   (1575 words)

  
 PROPHECIES OF CHUCK PIERCE
Part II of THE MEROVINGIAN SIGNATURE OF THE HURRICANES cites Chuck Pierce's “Word over Florida” in February of 2004, in which he prophesied that “waters of breakthrough” would begin in Florida and that these floods would be across the United States by December of 2005.
Chuck Pierce is teaching ritual magic, summoning chaotic spirits to wreak massive destruction on the United States.
In 2005, numerous conferences were conducted in Detroit by Pierce and other prophetic "apostles" to "break open" the heavens so the angels can invade Detroit and bring this fire to the city.
watch.pair.com /chuck-pierce.html   (10590 words)

  
 Possible Prussian Blue Song In the Works - Official Prussian Blue Forums
I wrote this paean for William Pierce a couple of years ago, and think it has the potential to be converted into a Prussian Blue song.
I understand that there must be a repetitive chorus interwoven between the lyrics, mixed in with some wordless catchy chords, and wonder if anyone here is good enough to put something like that together with this as the raw material to work from.
You [or they] could add in a sample of Pierce reciting the lines from the Poetic Edda which he chose to be his epitaph: “Cattle die, and kinsmen die, and so must one die oneself, but there is one thing I know which never dies, and that is the fame of a dead man's deeds.”
www.officialprussianblue.net /showthread.php?t=955   (2170 words)

  
 Printable Version
yet calls are answered by a recording by deceased author William Luther Pierce.
Pierce is the author of a fictional account of an Aryan revolution in the United States titled "The Turner Diaries."
Local officials said that the handbills are legal as long as they are not posted on telephone poles or other signage or left as litter in someone's yard.
www.cheboygannews.com /articles/2004/02/24/news/news1.prt   (412 words)

  
 The Rotary Clubs of Rockingham County   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Luther H. Hodges: The International Legacy of a North Carolina Statesman
A 1919 graduate of the University of North Carolina, Luther Hartwell
Luther Hodges served the nation as U.S. Secretary of Commerce during the
www.ci.eden.nc.us /LutherHodges.htm   (263 words)

  
 Faculty in Residence : Accommodations : George Foster Pierce
George Foster Pierce, the third president of Emory College, had served as the president of the Georgia Female College in Macon prior to coming to Emory.
Later, as a Methodist bishop and president of Emory’s Board of Trustees, Pierce would continue his fund-raising to support the construction of other buildings that still stand on the Oxford campus today: Language Hall (1874), the Chapel (1875), and Humanities Hall (1875, formerly called Science Hall and History Hall).
A graduate of Franklin College, which later was renamed the University of Georgia, Pierce was the first Emory president educated in the state of Georgia.
www.emory.edu /HOUSING/FIR/pierce.html   (247 words)

  
 Nicholls Family Tree - Pierce branch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Pierce: My Grandmother Clara Pierce's lineage on her Father's side included the Pierce family in West Boylston Massachusetts area where her Grandfather William married Elizabeth Henderson December 24, 1844.
Yup, I have all the Pierces I care to have prior to William.
PIERCE was born February 13, 1722/23 in Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts, and died January 06, 1807 in Worcester, Worcester Co., Massachusetts.
www.cwnicholls.com /familypierce.html   (1464 words)

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