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Michael Phillips

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
745 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

How can people say such things, the president said to First Lady Jackie Kennedy. We're heading into nut country. Soon the Kennedys would make their fateful flight to Dallas, and the president would die from an assassin's bullet shortly after noon.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

How can people say such things, the president said to First Lady Jackie Kennedy. We're heading into nut country. Soon the Kennedys would make their fateful flight to Dallas, and the president would die from an assassin's bullet shortly after noon.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

Sometimes conspiracy theories have deadly consequences. William L. Pierce spent his teen years attending a military academy in Dallas as the city stewed in anti-communist dread and anti-Semitic hatred. As a young adult, he had joined the John Birch Society, but grew frustrated because it wasn't racist enough.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

Sometimes conspiracy theories have deadly consequences. William L. Pierce spent his teen years attending a military academy in Dallas as the city stewed in anti-communist dread and anti-Semitic hatred. As a young adult, he had joined the John Birch Society, but grew frustrated because it wasn't racist enough.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

Sometimes conspiracy theories have deadly consequences. William L. Pierce spent his teen years attending a military academy in Dallas as the city stewed in anti-communist dread and anti-Semitic hatred. As a young adult, he had joined the John Birch Society, but grew frustrated because it wasn't racist enough.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

He became a leading figure in the American Nazi Party and at the age of 41 formed the Neo-Nazi National Alliance. Beginning in 1975, he published in serial form one of the most influential examples of white supremacist literature, The Turner Diaries, a novel which told the story of a white nationalist revolution in the United States in the near future.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

He became a leading figure in the American Nazi Party and at the age of 41 formed the Neo-Nazi National Alliance. Beginning in 1975, he published in serial form one of the most influential examples of white supremacist literature, The Turner Diaries, a novel which told the story of a white nationalist revolution in the United States in the near future.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

He became a leading figure in the American Nazi Party and at the age of 41 formed the Neo-Nazi National Alliance. Beginning in 1975, he published in serial form one of the most influential examples of white supremacist literature, The Turner Diaries, a novel which told the story of a white nationalist revolution in the United States in the near future.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

This revolt is sparked by a Jewish-authored law outlying private ownership of guns. The hero, Earl Turner, joins an underground terrorist army, the Organization, which battles a Jewish plot to destroy America not just through gun control, but also through uncontrolled non-white immigration and by using rock music and drugs to encourage interracial sex.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

This revolt is sparked by a Jewish-authored law outlying private ownership of guns. The hero, Earl Turner, joins an underground terrorist army, the Organization, which battles a Jewish plot to destroy America not just through gun control, but also through uncontrolled non-white immigration and by using rock music and drugs to encourage interracial sex.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

This revolt is sparked by a Jewish-authored law outlying private ownership of guns. The hero, Earl Turner, joins an underground terrorist army, the Organization, which battles a Jewish plot to destroy America not just through gun control, but also through uncontrolled non-white immigration and by using rock music and drugs to encourage interracial sex.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

At one point to save the white race, Turner blows up the FBI national headquarters in Washington, D.C. with a truck bomb.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

At one point to save the white race, Turner blows up the FBI national headquarters in Washington, D.C. with a truck bomb.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

At one point to save the white race, Turner blows up the FBI national headquarters in Washington, D.C. with a truck bomb.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

White nationalists have since seen the Turner Diaries as both an accurate description of the modern world and as a manual on how to win a race war.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

White nationalists have since seen the Turner Diaries as both an accurate description of the modern world and as a manual on how to win a race war.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

White nationalists have since seen the Turner Diaries as both an accurate description of the modern world and as a manual on how to win a race war.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

From 1983 to 1984, The Order, a white supremacist terrorist group that took its name from the secret circle the fictional Earl Turner joins, robbed a pornography shop, banks and armored cars, heisting more than $8 million they later distributed to several white supremacist groups with the intent of funding a white revolution. Along the way, they assassinated Jewish radio talk show host Alan Berg.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

From 1983 to 1984, The Order, a white supremacist terrorist group that took its name from the secret circle the fictional Earl Turner joins, robbed a pornography shop, banks and armored cars, heisting more than $8 million they later distributed to several white supremacist groups with the intent of funding a white revolution. Along the way, they assassinated Jewish radio talk show host Alan Berg.

Behind the Bastards
It Could Happen Here Weekly 167

From 1983 to 1984, The Order, a white supremacist terrorist group that took its name from the secret circle the fictional Earl Turner joins, robbed a pornography shop, banks and armored cars, heisting more than $8 million they later distributed to several white supremacist groups with the intent of funding a white revolution. Along the way, they assassinated Jewish radio talk show host Alan Berg.