Willis Allison Carto, American, Rest in Peace

Willis Allison Carto, American, Rest in Peace

  By Fredrick Töben. When I received Elisabeth Carto’s email headed: Willis died, I felt a rush of great sadness overcoming me and immediately replied by requesting her phone number so that I could personally speak with her. She replied: Here is our phone number. In this sentence one word reveals so much about the relationship that existed…

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Willis Carto: An Obituary

Willis Carto: An Obituary

By Sam Dickson. Willis Carto died October 26, 2015, from coronary arrest. To him the Kingdom of Heaven. Or as the neo-pagans in our movement might say: “Wither takest thou me, Warrior Maiden?” “To the War-Father.  To Walhalla.” Willis has been a fixture in our movement since the 1956 Republican Convention where he worked with…

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“Genocide Denial” Laws Get Setback in Switzerland

“Genocide Denial” Laws Get Setback in Switzerland

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that a Turkish politician should not have been prosecuted for denying that the mass killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turkey was a genocide. Judges ruled by 10 votes to seven that Dogu Perincek’s 2007 conviction for racial discrimination by a Swiss court infringed his right to free…

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After 20 Years Fred Leuchter Tells his Story….

After 20 Years Fred Leuchter Tells his Story….

More than twenty years after Fred Leuchter rocked the world with the very first forensic examination of the alleged Auschwitz “gas chambers”–a report which proved the underground mortuaries could never have been used for homicidal mass gassings–he gives his very first full interview to Jim Rizoli.

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George Viereck: American Martyr

George Viereck: American Martyr

THE CAREER OF ONE OF AMERICA’S GREAT LITERARY GENIUSES came to an abrupt end, for all intents and purposes, when he earned the ire of President Franklin D. Roosevelt by speaking out against the involvement of America in the genocidal conflict known as World War II. For daring to stand up to the warmongers, he…

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Joe Shelby: The Undefeated Rebel

Joe Shelby: The Undefeated Rebel

By Clint Lacy. For many in the South, the war did not end immediately with the surrender of Gen. Robert E. Lee on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox Court House in Virginia. In the West, many Confederate troops and their commanders refused to capitulate, preferring to continue the fight or leave the country. One of…

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