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==A Brief History: The Legacy of Aryan Nations== |
==A Brief History: The Legacy of Aryan Nations== |
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Aryan Nations came into being in |
Aryan Nations came into being in 1974 under its founder, the late Richard G. Butler. Aryan Nations was originally formed as the political wing of the Church of Jesus Christ-Christian; the latter organization being formed by the late Wesley Swift, a virulent advocate of white supremacist racism. His own followers have compared him to Adolf Hitler in his influence over their movment. |
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On a twenty-acre compound in Hayden Lake |
On a twenty-acre compound in Hayden Lake Idaho, Butler founded an organization that has inspired thousands of neo-nazis, Christian Identity believers, and white supremacists. The racist tenets of these organizations often include the establishment of an exclusively white enclave by violently wresting Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming from the Union of the United States. |
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Aryan Nations vigorous printing projects served (amongst other tasks) to cause the widespread dissemination of Aryan literature to incarcerated individuals - thus fomenting the radicalization of a large sector of White prisoners - much to the chagrin of the advocates of Zionist social control. |
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Aryan Nations also gained the widespread attention of the world during the early nineteen-eighties when several members of the Aryan Nations and Robert J. Matthews went on to form ’The Order’ - a group that conducted practical acts of economic sabotage, assassination and other forms of covert direct action against the tyrannical and anti-Aryan Zionist system. |
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Aryan Nations became the focus of world attention again when - via a refused request to become informants for federal intelligence agencies working against the Aryan Nations - the Weaver family in the nearby town of Naples, Idaho suffered the tragedy that has become known as ‘The Siege at Ruby Ridge’. The story need not be repeated here, yet those who do not know about this incident are recommended to study it as it has - and will continue to be - a flashpoint for many Aryan activists for many years to come. |
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In an erroneous lawsuit brought against the Aryan Nations by anti-Aryan forces, the organization lost the Hayden Lake compound and became more decentralized in nature. The Zionists soon realized that this was not to their benefit as it caused a great backlash with many leaderless members of the Aryan Nations taking action into their own hands after the diaspora from the Hayden Lake compound. |
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⚫ | Aryan Nations World Headquarters was transferred to a ten-acre compound in rural Potter County, Pennsylvania, which was host to the 2002 Aryan Nations World Congress. During this time, soon before his death, |
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===Aryan Nations Website=== |
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* [http://www.aryan-nations.org www.Aryan-Nations.org] |
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Aryan Nations has had considerable success dissemenating racist and white-supremacist propaganda to inmates in American prisons, indroctinating a number of white prisoners in race-hatred and violence. |
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Aryan Nations also gained attention during the early 1980s when Robert J. Matthews formed "The Order" for committing crimes such as mail fraud, bank robbery, loan scams, murder of private individuals as well as public officials, and vandalism of private and public property. |
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Resulting from successful legal action against them, Arayan Nations was removed from the Idaho compound and has subsequently fragmented and lowered its public profile. Government authorities have consequently modified their surveillance. The FBI has successfully infiltrated the Aryan Nations' splinter groups to curtail their violent activity and keep the public informed of the level of threat these neo-nazis pose to society. |
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⚫ | Aryan Nations World Headquarters was transferred to a ten-acre compound in rural Potter County, Pennsylvania, which was host to the 2002 Aryan Nations World Congress. During this time, soon before his death, Butler appointed Ray Redfeairn as National Director of the organization, a psychologically disturbed man admitted by members to be shrewd, opportunistic, and homicidally violent towards anyone outside his narrow ethnic circle. |
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* [http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/03/29/schuster.column An Unholy Alliance] CNN Article |
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* [http://www.tkb.org/KeyLeader.jsp?memID=6085 August B Kreis III] TKB Article |
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* [http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=234 The Last Outpost] SPL Article |
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* [http://www.adl.org/poisoning%5Fweb/aryan_nations.asp Poisoning the Web: Hatred Online] ADL Article |
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* [http://www.rickross.com/reference/aryan/aryan45.html Butler chooses successor] Butler Announces |
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===See also=== |
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* [http://www.fbi.gov/congress/congress03/pistole101403.htm] |
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*[[Aryan Nations]] |
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* [http://www.adl.org] |
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*[[Aryan Brotherhood]] |
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*[[Richard Girnt Butler]] |
Revision as of 19:07, 30 March 2006
August Kreis III is a long term member & leader of the Ku Klux Klan & Aryan Nations. Kreis spent 13 years with the KKK before rising in ranks to Aryan Nations. While with Aryan Nations Kreis grew in rank from being Director of Information, Ordained Pastor, to National Director & current leader of Aryan Nations. Kreis is only one of two Pastors still alive to been ordained by the late Richard Girnt Butler (founder of Aryan Nations), Jay Faber is the other who is still preaching under August Kreis as Assistant Chaplain.
A Brief History: The Legacy of Aryan Nations
Aryan Nations came into being in 1974 under its founder, the late Richard G. Butler. Aryan Nations was originally formed as the political wing of the Church of Jesus Christ-Christian; the latter organization being formed by the late Wesley Swift, a virulent advocate of white supremacist racism. His own followers have compared him to Adolf Hitler in his influence over their movment.
On a twenty-acre compound in Hayden Lake Idaho, Butler founded an organization that has inspired thousands of neo-nazis, Christian Identity believers, and white supremacists. The racist tenets of these organizations often include the establishment of an exclusively white enclave by violently wresting Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Washington, and Wyoming from the Union of the United States.
With an operating church, meeting halls and outdoor facilities that became home to the annual Aryan Nations World Congress, the Aryan Nations soon became the prime nerve-center for the American neo-nazi movement.
Aryan Nations has had considerable success dissemenating racist and white-supremacist propaganda to inmates in American prisons, indroctinating a number of white prisoners in race-hatred and violence.
Aryan Nations also gained attention during the early 1980s when Robert J. Matthews formed "The Order" for committing crimes such as mail fraud, bank robbery, loan scams, murder of private individuals as well as public officials, and vandalism of private and public property.
Resulting from successful legal action against them, Arayan Nations was removed from the Idaho compound and has subsequently fragmented and lowered its public profile. Government authorities have consequently modified their surveillance. The FBI has successfully infiltrated the Aryan Nations' splinter groups to curtail their violent activity and keep the public informed of the level of threat these neo-nazis pose to society.
Aryan Nations World Headquarters was transferred to a ten-acre compound in rural Potter County, Pennsylvania, which was host to the 2002 Aryan Nations World Congress. During this time, soon before his death, Butler appointed Ray Redfeairn as National Director of the organization, a psychologically disturbed man admitted by members to be shrewd, opportunistic, and homicidally violent towards anyone outside his narrow ethnic circle.
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