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Post by galvez on Feb 8, 2004 8:40:50 GMT -5
"[William] Pierce says the media could have worked the conditioning the opposite way if they had wanted to by associating different things with white resistance to the civil rights movement. For instance, they could have presented interviews with middle class whites -- professional people, academics, artists and writers, philosophers -- who believed in racial and cultural integrity and who would have pointed out the negative impact on countries like Puerto Rico, Brazil, and Portugal when the races were mixed together (328)." (emphasis added)
Griffin, Robert S. The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds: An Up-Close Portrait of White Nationalist William Pierce. 1st Books. 2001.
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Post by Silveira on Feb 8, 2004 10:09:11 GMT -5
I have been told by a very reliable source that " Dr." William Pierce suffered from Tourette´s Syndrome. About 10-15% of Tourette Syndrome sufferers manifest the notorious Tourette Syndrome "swear word" spasms. " Dr." Pierce frequently spat out swear words of the most vulgar grade imagineable while recording his radio programmes, which were thus subject to a careful editing process.
From a National Socialist and Eugenicist perspective, persons such as Pierce, who suffer from serious genetic defects such as Dr. Gilles de la Tourette´s Syndrome, are obviously unable to live in a Eugenic Aryan society and must thus be sterilized, or possibly eliminated. Fortunately, nature has eliminated Pierce for the betterment of Aryan man.
With respect to this gentleman´s (" Dr." Pierce never completed his military service) bashing of Portugal, compare the average Portuguese war veteran, who was of 18 years of age between 1961 and 1974 (they number several hundreds of thousands), and who has therefore served 4 years of obligatory military service against the black terrorists in Africa, with the average member of Pierce´s organization. At least we (Portuguese) have actually killed a few black terrorists. Most of these pampered and unbalanced American faggots who make up Pierce´s organization would not be able to last 10 seconds in the bush.
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Post by Tautalos on Feb 9, 2004 7:38:46 GMT -5
Ehehhehe... terrible lad, Silveira, my countryman.. ... Well, I believe that Dr. William Pierce had good intentions and a couple of good articles. Yet, he was terribly misinformed about Portugal, perhaps influenced by the ignorant statements of that South-african «historian», Arthur Kemp.
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Post by Silveira on Feb 9, 2004 10:36:53 GMT -5
I have every reason to question the intentions of someone such as Pierce. Firstly, as a matter of principle I disagree with his worldview and ideology. Secondly, speaking as a Portuguese, it is a matter of patriotic duty not to sympathize with people, such as Pierce, who spread defamatory lies about our country, and cite us as an example of an inferior and decadent race. If people such as Pierce were to influence policy in the US, how would relations with Portugal be effected? How would the status of the over 1,000,000 Americans of Portuguese ancestry be effected?
Fortunately, the probabilities of these freaks ever influencing anything of importance are virtually nill. However, the lies they spread do influence some people, especially ignorant and young people who don´t know any better and believe any nonsense they read on the internet.
I think the opposite is more likely to be true. "The Black Man´s Gift to Portugal" was published by Pierce´s organization in 1972 or so, when Kemp was about 9 or 10 years old. These ideas were, for their part, drawn from anti-Portuguese slander from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Post by galvez on Feb 9, 2004 13:59:51 GMT -5
I have been told by a very reliable source that " Dr." William Pierce suffered from Tourette´s Syndrome. About 10-15% of Tourette Syndrome sufferers manifest the notorious Tourette Syndrome "swear word" spasms. " Dr." Pierce frequently spat out swear words of the most vulgar grade imagineable while recording his radio programmes, which were thus subject to a careful editing process. I seriously doubt this since I read his biography and listened to a large number of his speeches in the last few years of his life. If this were true it's likely that Pierce's biographer, Robert Griffin, would have observed the symptoms while on the West Virginia compound during his long stays doing interviewing and observing. Lots of the followers of men like Pierce are racially mixed, Jewish, homosexual, you name it -- there is no way to verify people within such a movement are legitimate short of forcing them to take DNA tests and reviewing their history. Leo Felton, a man of mixed White/Black heritage, was classified as a "Bruenn" on Stormfront. Some neo-Nazi leaders in the U.S. are known to have been Jewish and/or homosexual. There is a big difference between being an online racialist and a racial activist. On the internet people can be anything -- thus, many of the most hostile racialists might be part-Native American and hide it.
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Post by Vimara on Feb 9, 2004 14:11:41 GMT -5
William Pierce suffered from Tourette´s Syndrome.
This is true, "spin" musical magazine had an interviewd Pierce some time ago. they in fact stated about his "tourrettes" and also they where the first to have mentioned about Pierces failed marriage and also most " damaging" his interent "buying" of mostly eastern european "girlfreinds".if im not mistaken they interviewed one of these "online wives".all of them failed.
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Post by galvez on Feb 9, 2004 14:13:56 GMT -5
William Pierce suffered from Tourette´s Syndrome. This is true, "spin" musical magazine had an interviewd Pierce some time ago. they in fact stated about his "tourrettes". Robert Griffin could easily have verified this as Pierce's biographer. I don't remember it in the biography. I am skeptical, although it may very well be true.
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Post by Vimara on Feb 9, 2004 14:16:52 GMT -5
Who is "Robert Griffin"
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Post by Silveira on Feb 9, 2004 14:22:34 GMT -5
I know my accusation may sound outrageous or silly but I was once mailed an mp3 recording of one of his unedited radio programmes which, so it was claimed, was accidentaly released and online for two or three hours until they discovered and fixed it. If it wasn´t Tourette Syndrome, it sure sounded like it. During the recording he stopped about 4 or 5 times and starting saying some very vulgar words. There is, of course, the possibility that this recording may well have just been a well-made forgery.
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Post by galvez on Feb 9, 2004 14:23:11 GMT -5
He wrote a book about Dr. Pierce, after having spent months at his West Virginia compound. He knew Pierce and his habits very well. The book he wrote is The Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds. It's a book I recommend to gain a better understanding of the post-World War II Nazi movement in the U.S.
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Post by Silveira on Feb 9, 2004 14:24:49 GMT -5
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Post by WB on Feb 29, 2004 15:25:16 GMT -5
Why would Spin interview him? That's weird.
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Post by Silveira on Mar 1, 2004 9:15:43 GMT -5
Only "Iberian Bull", who read the Spin article, can answer this question. I would assume that this magazine ran an article about skinhead rock, which is a sector in which Pierce found himself involved after his organization took control of an important North American distributor of skinhead music and related paraphernalia, "Resistance Records".
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