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- Subject: HOLOCAUST FAQ: Willis Carto & The Institute for Historical Review (2/2)
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- From: periodic@oneb.almanac.bc.ca (Ken McVay)
- Date: Sat, 12 Mar 94 09:00:24 GMT
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- This FAQ may be cited as:
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- McVay, Kenneth N. (1993) "HOLOCAUST FAQ: Willis Carto & The Institute
- for Historical Review" Usenet news.answers. Available via anonymous ftp
- from rtfm.mit.edu in pub/usenet/news.answers/holocaust/ihr/part02. ~24 pages.
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- The most current version of this FAQ is posted monthly in the Usenet
- newsgroups alt.conspiracy, alt.revisionism, soc.history, soc.answers,
- alt.answers and news.answers, and archived as
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- IHR: A Layman's Guide to Willis Carto
- & The Institute for Historical Review (Part 02)
-
- 4.0 Political Organization.....................................17
- 4.1 National Youth Alliance....................................17
- 4.2 Populist Action Committee..................................17
- 4.3 Populist Party.............................................22
- 5.0 IHR Investigates Conference Attendees......................23
- 6.0 Epilog.....................................................23
- 7.0 Reference Section..........................................24
- 7.1 Suggested Reading........................................25
- 7.2 Glossary.................................................25
- 7.3 Works Cited..............................................25
-
-
- [IHR] [Page 17]
-
- 4.0 Political Organizations & Activities
-
- 4.1 National Youth Alliance
-
- In his book "Brotherhood of Murder," Martinez mentions the National
- Youth Alliance, which had its beginnings as "Youth for Wallace," and
- was formed during the Wallace Presidential campaign of 1968. He
- notes that Dr. William Pierce, whom he describes as a "Nazi," along
- with several founders of George Lincoln Rockwell's National Socialist
- White People's Party, joined the organization in the late Sixties.
-
- The information he provides which relates to Carto's involvement in
- this group is sketchy, to say the least:
-
- The behind-the-scenes power in the NYA was Willis Carto, head of
- the far right-wing, Washington, D.C.-based Liberty Lobby,
- publisher of an anti-Zionist magazine called 'Spotlight' and also
- publisher of a book that teaches terrorist urban warfare tactics.
-
- Martinez continues with "After wresting control of the group from
- Carto..." and no further references are to be found. (Martinez, 33)
-
- I would appreciate receiving any additional, documented, information
- regarding Carto's invovlement with this group, and invite your
- contributions. ("Brotherhood of Murder" tells of Martinez'
- involvement with The Order, the neo-nazi organization responsible for
- the murder of Denver talk-show host Alen Berg and others.)
-
- 4.2 The Populist Action Committee (Richard Hatch, May, 1993)
-
- In 1991, the Populist Action Committee (PAC) was "formally launched
- by the Liberty Lobby, the Washington-based populist institution that
- publishes _The Spotlight_." (Spotlight, 6-3-91, 1) The PAC is
- intimately tied to the Spotlight, which is "a prime mover behind the
- PAC." (Spotlight, 9-9-91, A-3) Unlike conventional political action
- committees, the PAC will not give money directly to candidates for
- office, but rather will "promote and publicize populist candidates,
- urging patriots to make direct contributions to these candidates."
- (Ibid)
- The Kick-Off
-
- The featured speaker at the kick-off meeting was "English populist"
- John Tyndall of the British National Party. (Spotlight, 6-3-91, 1)
- Tyndall is a British "former" National Socialist who has been quoted
- as saying "The Jew is like a maggot feeding on a body in an advanced
- state of decay." (Knight, 47) The selection of Tyndall as featured
- speaker for the founding meeting is an indication of the political
- direction of the Populist Action Committee. Tyndall was a founder of
- the British National Party in 1960. (Hill, page??) The original BNP
- was "pro-nazi and anti-semitic" and later merged with other far-right
- groups to form the National Front in 1967. The NF promoted the
- exclusion of non-whites from England. (Fielding, 67-68)
-
- [IHR] [Page 18]
-
- Tyndall resurrected the old BNP name when he founded a new party
- after the collapse of the National Front. As noted in a "Spotlight"
- interview, the BNP publishes _British Nationalist_ and _Spearhead_.
- (Spotlight, 6-24-91, 16-17) The name "Spearhead" is a throwback to
- the paramilitary organization in which Tyndall was active during the
- original BNP days. Tyndall, who sported Nazi-style stormtrooper
- attire in those days, was "gaoled" for his involvement in this
- paramilitary group. (Hill, 61)
-
- Promoting "Populist Candidates"
-
- According to Liberty Lobby founder Willis Carto, the PAC "will be
- promoting populist candidates." (Spotlight, 6-10-91, 11) The PAC does
- this in part by publicizing the activities of such candidates in the
- "Spotlight".
-
- In one such case, the "Spotlight" directed readers to Joe Fields who
- in 1992 was running for a California State legislature seat under the
- banner of the American Independent Party. Fields is a notorious
- far-right activist from Southern California who in 1987 "identified
- himself to reporters as a member of the National Socialist American
- Workers Party." (Los Angeles Times March 11, 1988, 30, section 1)
-
- Art Jones was singled out for publicity in a special PAC "wrap"
- addition to the Spotlight. (Spotlight, 3-9-92, A-2) The PAC
- identified Jones as one of "seven viable candidates for public office
- who are dedicated to the principles of populism...With your help,
- there is a chance to elect candidates unbeholden to special interests
- now plunging our country into ruin." Apparently, this was as far as
- the PAC could go, since the special PAC "wrap" noted that the
- "Populist Action Committee is a research and education entity not
- registered with the Federal Election Committee and does not endorse
- any candidate." (Spotlight, 3-9-92, A2) An earlier PAC report in the
- "Spotlight" described Art Jones as a candidate who "puts America
- first." "Spotlight" went on to note that "Jones has been connected to
- far-right nationalist groups in the Chicago area by the local media."
- (Spotlight, 2-24-92, 7)
-
- In fact, local media reports had identified Jones as a leader in the
- American Nazi Party. (Chicago Tribune 1-20-89, 3) Jones was active
- in overt Nazi agitation as far back as 1979, when he was photographed
- at a Chicago rally wearing the swastika armband. He later became
- briefly involved with Civilian Military Assistance (CMA). CMA was
- part of the "private" support network for Reagan's contra war in
- Nicaragua. (Bellant, 120-122) In 1989, Jones was vice chairman of
- the American Nazi Party. He achieved some notoriety when he was
- photographed shaking hands with David Duke during Duke's run for
- governor of Louisiana. Even Duke, attempting to shake off his own
- past, called Jones a "Nazi kook." (Rose, 64)
-
- [IHR] [Page 19]
-
- Populist Personnel
-
- The make-up of the advisory board of the PAC gives an idea of why
- such "populist candidates" would be promoted by the PAC. The members
- (and their descriptions) as of March 9, 1992 included:
-
- Abe Lincoln Austin (Monetary Scientist)
- Mike Blair (Investigative Reporter)
- Ken Bohnsack (Founder, Sovereignty)
- Robert Brock (Black Nationalist)
- Howard Carson (Publishing Consultant)
- Capt. G. Russel Evans (Historian)
- Lt. Col. James (Bo) Gritz (US Army, ret.)
- Dr. Martin A. Larson (Author)
- Roger Lourie (President, Devin-Adair publishing)
- Donald A. MacPherson (Constitutional Attorney)
- Pauline Mackey (Treasurer, ret. David Duke for President)
- Tom McIntyre (Former Chairman, Populist Party)
- Eustace Mullins (Author)
- John Nugent (Financial Consultant)
- Lawrence Patterson (Editor & Publisher, Criminal Politics)
- Col. L. Fletcher Prouty (US Air Force, ret.)
- John Rakus (President, National Justice Foundation)
- John Rarick (Former Congressman, D-Louisiana)
- Vince Ryan (Editor, The Spotlight)
- Sherman Skolnick (Chairman, Committee to Clean Up the Courts)
- Maj. James H. Townsend, Ret. (Editor & Publisher, The National Educator)
- James P. Tucker (President, National Media Services)
- Tom Valentine (Host, Radio Free America)
- Raymond E. Walk (President, Rayan Associates, Inc.)
- Robert Weems (Founding Chairman, Populist Party)
-
- Some biographies may be useful in illustrating the caliber of
- advisors to the PAC...
-
- Mike Blair ("Investigative reporter") is a long-time reporter for
- Spotlight.
-
- Robert Brock is a "black nationalist" who promotes the repatriation
- of Black Americans and supports the so-called Pace Amendment to that
- end. This amendment would cause untold upheaval as it calls for the
- compulsory repatriation of most minorities in a period of one year.
- The Pace Amendment would establish mechanisms by which one's race
- would be judged by "a combination of blood type, ancestry, and
- appearance." (Aho, 261-263)
-
- Brock's unusual sense of humor was revealed in a surprise appearance
- at Pete Peters Identity Christian camp in 1988. Brock entered the
- meeting hall dressed in a KKK robe and revealed himself, at the
- podium, no doubt to hearty guffaws. (Scriptures, Vol. V <1988>, 20)
- Brock also organized a 1992 Holocaust revisionist "First
-
- [IHR] [Page 20]
-
- Amendment" conference in Southern California (Los Angeles Times
- 2-2-92, 1, part B) Institute for Historical Review regular Mark Weber
- spoke, as did Joe Fields, now with the Populist Party, and his
- Afrikaner-born wife Dee Fields. Joe proclaimed his belief in "the
- purity of the races... and the desirability of segregation."
-
- "Bo" Gritz was "featured at two Liberty Lobby conventions in 1987 and
- 1990." (Spotlight, 10-26-92, 5) Gritz is a regular on the Christian
- Identity/Patriot/Liberty Lobby circuit. Rudy Proctor, who Gritz met
- while attending one of Pastor Pete Peters' Christian Identity camps,
- paid for tapes and press releases to be sent to radio stations as
- part of Gritz Khun Sa publicity campaign. (Gritz, 485-486)
-
- Gritz has also worked with another prominent Christian Identity
- activist, Richard Flowers, of Boring, Oregon. Flowers heads up the
- Christian Patriot Association (CPA), which publishes "The Patriot
- Review" and sponsored a Gritz campaign trip to Oregon. Flowers
- believes that "Blacks in general have a lower IQ than whites, and
- most just want to come in and take over without establishing anything
- themselves." (The Clackamas County Review, week ending June 3, 1992,
- 1-2)
-
- The CPA distributes an array of literature and audio/video tapes
- through their 76-page book Catalog. (CPA Book Publisher Book Catalog
- 1992-1993) There are whole sections devoted to "Christianity - Race -
- Religion" and "The Jewish Issue." Audio tapes by old stand-bys of the
- Posse Comitatus movement, such as James Wickstrom, are available.
- (See Ridgeway, James. Blood in the Face. Thunder's Mouth Press,
- 1990, 133 for an example of a Wickstrom tape message)
-
- Holocaust revisionists are well represented with tapes by David
- Irving and books by Arthur Butz and Austin App. Gritz has had a
- direct working relationship with the CPA through the National
- Coalition to Reform Money and Taxes (NCRMT.) Gritz's Center for
- Action and the CPA, as well as a number of other "patriot"
- organizations are allied in this project to repeal income tax, return
- to the use of gold and silver, etc... The January 1992 edition of
- "The Petitioner" newsletter, which reports on the activities of the
- coalition, approvingly interviewed Gritz and his campaign manager
- Charlie Brown and reported on Gritz's participation in the coalition.
- Gritz also participated in at least one Patterson Strategy conference
- in October 1991 (See entry for Patterson, below) (Criminal Politics,
- July 1991, 29)
-
- Martin Larson's column appears practically every week in the
- "Spotlight." Larson writes primarily on economic matters, but manages
- to throw in enough other tidbits to make things interesting. For
- example, he feels that "the powers that be are doing everything they
- can to encourage breeding among welfare recipients." (Spotlight,
- 3-9-92, 18)
-
-
- [IHR] [Page 21]
-
- Roger Lourie's Devin-Adair company is a long-time source of
- right-wing publications. In addition, "Devin-Adair and Regnery
- published the greater part of those World War II revisionist studies
- which faulted the Roosevelt administration for intervening against
- the Axis powers." (Mintz, 48)
-
- Tom McIntyre was chairman of the Populist Party when they nominated
- "former" Klansman David Duke as their Presidential candidate in 1988.
- (Gritz was nominated to run as Vice Presidential candidate--see above
- for Gritz.) (Spotlight, 3-28-88, 4)
-
- Eustace Mullins is the author of the virulently anti-Jewish book "The
- Biological Jew" (Faith and Service Books, Stauton, VA, 1968).
- Mullins, in this lengthy comparison of Jews with biological
- parasites, wrote:
-
- The Jew has always functioned best as a panderer, a pornographer,
- a master of prostitution, an enemy of the prevailing sexual
- standards and prohibitions of the gentile community....
-
- We must remember that there is no Jewish crime per se, since the
- existence of the Jewish parasite on the host is a crime against
- nature, because its existence imperils the health and life of the
- host...
-
- This religious ceremony of drinking the blood of an innocent
- gentile child is basic to the Jew's entire concept of his
- existence as a parasite, living off the blood of the host...
-
- The Jews do not want anyone to know what Nazism is. Nazism is
- simply this--a proposal that the German people rid themselves of
- the parasitic Jews. The gentile host dared to protest against the
- continued presence of the parasite, and attempted to throw it off.
- It was an ineffectual reaction, because it was emotional and
- ill-informed...
-
- Mullins' writings are a standby on the Klan/neo-Nazi circuit. A
- recent Sons of Liberty book list included Mullins titles such as
- "Jewish TV: Sick, Sick, Sick," "The Jewish War Against the Christian
- World," and "Easter," which the catalog tells us give a "look at the
- 5,000 years of history in the ongoing war between the Satanic-Jewish
- forces and their Babylonian religious system and the rest of
- humanity." (Sons of Liberty Fall 1992 catalog, New Christian Crusade
- Church)
-
- Lawrence Patterson addressed the national committee of the Populist
- Party in 1988 when they gathered for the David Duke nomination.
- Patterson's "Criminal Politics" newsletter carries warnings of a
- "Zionist Trilateral Party" conspiracy to merge the United States, the
- USSR, and Europe. This conspiracy is "anti-American, anti-religious,
- atheistic, anti-Christian, anti-Catholic, and anti- Protestant."
- (Criminal, 07/91, 6) Patterson's newletter, which went
-
- [IHR] [Page 22]
-
- for $15 an issue in 1991, listed Eustace Mullins (see above) as
- contributing editor. Eric Butler and Ivor Benson were listed as
- correspondents. Butler has been a long time leader of the Australian
- League of Rights and is "considered a mentor by active racists and
- anti-semites throughout the English-speaking world." (Knight, 23)
- Similarly, Benson -- Information Advisor to the former Rhodesian
- government -- was a stauch supporter of apartheid in South Africa.
- (Ibid, 153)
-
- Pauline Mackey is another veteran of the David Duke campaign.
-
- Col. L. Fletcher Prouty has maintained a strong relationship with
- the Liberty Lobby for years. During the lengthy legal battles
- surrounding the Mermelstein lawsuits against the Liberty Lobby and
- Willis A. Carto, Prouty and fellow PAC advisory board member Lt.
- Col. James "Bo" Gritz were "prepared to testify as character
- witnesses on behalf of Liberty Lobby founder Willis A. Carto."
- (Spotlight, 10-7-91, 12)
-
- Prouty has been a guest on the Liberty Lobby sponsored Radio Free
- America program dozens of times. Prouty was a featured speaker at
- the 35th Liberty Lobby Board of Policy convention were he said "If
- anybody really wants to know what's going on in the world today, he
- should be reading 'Spotlight'" and explained that "one of the first
- enemies we have in this country is usury". (Spotlight, 10-8-90, 14)
-
- John Rarick has been "a willing enough ally of the Liberty Lobby" for
- years. (Mintz, 155) Rarick was a prominent activist in the
- segregationist white Citizens Councils.
-
- Robert Weems was the founding chairman of the Populist Party. Weems
- was a "voting member of party's national executive committee" in
- 1988, when the party nominated David Duke. (Spotlight, 3-28-88, 4)
- Also the founding national chairman of the PAC, Weems was a
- Mississippi KKK leader. (Ridgeway, 131)
-
- Weems was scheduled to speak in July 1991 at the "First National
- Identity-Christian Conference in Reidsville, North Carolina. His
- topic was "Internationalism and How it Relates to Race, Nation, and
- Faith." Other speakers at the conference included Eustace Mullins and
- Lt. Col. James "Bo" Gritz. The promotional materials for this
- conference included advertisements for books such as "Our Nordic
- Race," "White Race--True People of Israel," and "God's Call to Race."
- (Conference mailing, June 1991)
-
- 4.3 The Populist Party
-
- [Work in progress]
-
-
- [IHR] [Page 23]
-
- 5.0 IHR Investigates Conference Attendees
-
- The nature of the IHR can clearly be seen from the appication it used
- for its 10th. "International Revisionist Conference", which required
- "Those who have not been an attendee at a previous IHR conference" to
- provide the names of the conference speakers, if any, "or others you
- may know will be attending" as personal references. If none of the
- speakers would vouch for you, you were required to provide "two personal
- references with daytime phone numbers" to permit background
- investigation before permitting those wishing to attend to do so.
-
- Has anyone here ever been to a convention of any scientific, medical,
- historical or academic organization and been required to have someone
- "vouch" for you before you could attend? Clearly the IHR's interest
- in "open debate" isn't genuine, given their obvious reluctance to
- permit it at their own conventions! (Request ihr ihr.applicant)
-
- 6.0 Epilog
-
- The following extract was published anonymously to alt.revisionism
- in February, 1994. It indicates that Willis Carto has been purged
- from the IHR - additional verification would be appreciated...
-
- From _The Journal of Historical Review_, Nov/Dec 1993, pg 25:
-
- WILLIS CARTO AND THE IHR
-
- Willis Carto is perhaps best known as the founder and director
- of Liberty Lobby, an organization based in Washington, DC that
- publishes a weekly tabloid paper, The Spotlight. Carto has also
- been affiliated with the Institute for Historical Review since
- its founding in 1978. As those who have attended recent IHR
- conferences know, the IHR staff acknowledges the many hours of
- volunteer help that he and his wife Elisabeth have contributed
- over the years.
-
- Neither, however, contributed financially to the IHR. Neither
- was involved in the IHR's day to day operations, nor was either
- ever a paid employee. Willis Carto did, however, occasionally
- act as an "agent" for the Institute and its non-profit corporate
- parent, the "Legion for the Survival of Freedom, Inc."
-
- During the past several months, facts have come to light to
- persuade the IHR senior staff that Carto's relationship with the
- IHR had become a liability. After much careful deliberation,
- and on advice of legal counsel, the Institute resolved to
- terminate this relationship. Accordingly, the corporate Board
- of Directors, meeting on September 25, voted unanimously to end
- its relationship with the Cartos. This decision has the full
- support of the IHR staff, including Director Tom Marcellus and
- editors Mark Weber, Theodore O'Keefe and Greg Raven.
-
-
- [IHR] [Page 24]
-
- Tom Martinez provides us with a fitting epilog to this document in
- one of the final chapters of "Brotherhood of Murder":
-
- "[A] ... self-depreciating logic is displayed when the Neo-Nazis
- and their allies claim that the Holocaust never occured. In order
- to do that, they have to deny that their hero Hitler, with whose
- anti-Semitism they are in agreement, ever intended to harm the
- Jews. Instead, the Jews wanted to harm Hitler and bring the entire
- sacred Aryan supemacy movement into disrepute, which they did -
- with diabolical cleverness - by fabricating the Holocaust. Just as
- with Cutler's* analysis of The Order's failure, in denying the
- Holocaust, the Aryan racists are admitting they aren't capable of
- carrying out their own aims. Each time they appear to have tried
- to do so - as with the Jews in Germany or The Order - they are
- actually under the control of their enemy. In this way, claims of
- Aryan superiority become riddled with admissions of Aryan
- inferiority, which admissions - because they are psychologically
- insupportable to those making them - are readily denied through
- the creation of a fantasy world..." (Martinez, 206)
-
- * Eldon "Bud" Cutler, who succeeded Gary Yarbrough as security chief
- for the Aryan Nations in 1985
-
- 7.0 Reference Section
-
- An extensive Holocaust-related bibliography is available from our
- archives, and may be obtained by electronic mail. Simply address an
- email message to kmcvay@oneb.almanac.bc.ca and include the word
- BIBLIO in the Subject: line. The multi-part bibliographies will be
- automatically mailed to you upon receipt of this request, and will
- provide well over two thousand precise bibliographic citations to
- satisfy your need for research sources.
-
- In the future, as we locate sources of material specific to the IHR
- and Willis Carto, we will add them to this section.
-
- We have published several Holocaust-related FAQ's previous to this
- one, and all are available via anonymous ftp (rtfm.mit.edu - see the
- beginning of this document for specifics) and by listserv request.
- These research guides also provide specific bibliographic citations.
-
- The following are available now:
-
- Archive Name Subject File Name
- ------------ ------- ----------
- auschwitz Auschwitz auschwitz.faq1
- auschwitz Auschwitz auschwitz.faq2
- leuchter Leuchter Report leuchter.faq1
- leuchter Leuchter Report leuchter.faq2
- reinhard Operation Reinhard reinhard.faq1
- reinhard Operation Reinhard reinhard.faq2
-
-
- [IHR] [Page 25]
-
- To obtain these documents, address your request to listserv
- @oneb.almanac.bc.ca and use the following syntax in the body of your
- message:
-
- get <archive> <file name>
-
- You may request multiple documents in a single message. Our server
- batches such requests between the hours of 0700 and 1700 hours
- (Pacific time), so requests received between those times will not be
- honoured until after 1700 hours.
-
- 7.1 Suggesting Reading
-
- Diamond, Sara. Spiritual Warfare: The Politics of the Christian Right.
- Montreal, PQ, and New York: Black Rose Books, 1990
-
- George, John and Laird Wilcox. Nazis, Communists, Klansmen and Others on the Fringe. New York: Promotheus, 1992
-
- "It's Not Populism," and "When Hate Groups Come to Town: A Handbook
- of Effective Community Response." Center for Democratic Renewal,
- P.O. Box 50469, Atlanta, Georgia, USA 30302-0469.
-
- Mintz, Frank P. The Liberty Lobby and the American Right: Race,
- Conspiracy, and Culture. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985
-
- 7.2 Glossary
-
- NCLC: The National Caucus of Labor Committees, organized by followers
- of Lyndon LaRouche. For a comprehensive look at LaRouche and the
- NCLC, see King.
-
- 7.3 Works Cited
-
- Aho, James. The Politics of Righteousness: Idaho Christian Patriotism.
- Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1990
-
- Anderson, Scott and John Lee Anderson. Inside the League. New York:
- Dodd, Mead and Company, 1986
-
- Caplan, Marc, ed. Hitler's Apologists: The Anti-Semitic Propaganda
- of Holocaust "Revisionism". Anti-Defamation League, 1993
-
- Barrett, Stanley R. Is God a Racist? Toronto: University of
- Toronto Press, 1987. ISBN 0802066739
-
- Bellant, Russ. Old Nazis, the New Right, and the Republican Party.
- Boston: South End Press, 1991
-
- Bilodeau, Paul. "The Zundel Trial," Toronto Star: March 4, 1988
-
- CDC. "Fact Sheet: Holocaust Denial," Coalition for Human Dignity,
- P.O. Box 40344, Portland, Oregon 97240.
-
-
- [IHR] [Page 26]
-
- Criminal Politics, Patterson Strategy Organization, P.O. Box 37812,
- Cincinnati, Ohio 45222
-
- Diamond, Sara. 'The Right's Grass Roots.' "Z" March 1992: 19+
-
- Fielding, Nigel. The National Front. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1981
-
- Gritz, James. Called to Serve. Sandy Valley, Nevada: Lazarus Publishing
- Company, 1991
-
- Hill, Ray, with Andrew Bell. The Other Face of Terror. Grafton Books,
- 1988 **
-
- King, Dennis. Lyndon LaRouche and the New American Fascism. New York:
- Doubleday, 1989
-
- Knight, Derrick. Beyond the Pale: The Christian Political Fringe.
- Lanashire: Caraf Publications, 1982
- Work cited
-
- Lipstadt, Deborah E. Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on
- Truth and Memory. New York: The Free Press (A division of Macmillan,
- Inc.), 1993.
-
- Martinez, Thomas, with John Guinther. Brotherhood of Murder. New
- York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1988. ISBN 0070406995
-
- Mintz, Frank P. The Liberty Lobby and the American Right. Westport,
- Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1985
-
- Rauber, Paul. 'Response to letter by Mark Weber.' "The Express"
- January 17, 1992: 4. [PS-Express Publishing Company, P.O. Box 3198,
- Berkeley, California] (Request ihr express.011792 for the entire
- Weber letter and Rauber's response, transcribed for release to
- UseNet with permission)
-
- Rauber, Paul. 'Sticks and Stones' column, "The Express"
- January 10, 1992 (Request ihr express.011092 for the complete
- article, transcribed for release to UseNet with permission)
-
- Ridgeway, James. Blood in the Face. Thunder's Mouth Press, 1990
-
- Rose, Douglas, ed. The Emergence of David Duke and the Politics of Race.
- Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1992
-
- Scriptures for America, P.O. Box 766, LaPorte, Colorado, 80535.
-
- Seidel, Gill. The Holocaust Denial. London: Beyond the Pale
- Collective, 1986
-
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- [IHR] [Page 27]
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- Spotlight, The. According to the masthead on the May 17, 1993
- edition, The Spotlight is published weekly except for two issues
- combined into one at the beginning of the year by Cordite Fidelity,
- Inc. at 300 Independence Ave. SE, Washington, D.C. 20003. *
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- * However, the Spotlight has referred to Liberty Lobby as the
- publisher of the Spotlight-see Section 4.2, first paragraph. Most
- likely Cordite Fidelity is some sort of holding company.
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- ** The reference to the Nazi-style attire of Tyndall in the Hill book
- comes from the caption of an un-numbered page which is one of the
- photographs ("plates" I would call them) in the center of the book
- between pages 160 and 161. Page 61 (sixty-one) describes the
- Spearhead paramilitary group and its breakup by police.
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