Eustace Clarence Mullins Jr. (March 9, 1923 – February 2, 2010) was an author, conspiracy theorist, and disciple of Ezra Pound. He was a critic of the Federal Reserve bank, Zionism, and international Jewry. He is considered by a number of racial watchdog groups to be a Holocaust denier, an anti-semite, and a white nationalist. His most popular work was ‘Secrets of the Federal Reserve’ in 1952.
Texe Marrs : Author of revisionist and historical books and documentaries. Hosted the Power of Prophecy radio program. Was the founder and pastor of Bible Home Church. Passed away in November of 2019 aged 75. His Amazon.com biography contains the following description: “Well-known author of three #1 national Christian bestsellers, including the landmark bestselling book, Dark Secrets of the New Age, Texe Marrs has also written 42 other books for such major publishers as Simon & Schuster, John Wiley, McGraw-Hill, Prentice Hall/Arco, Stein & Day, and Dow Jones-Irwin.”
Ingrid Rimland: Author, activist, and wife to Ernst Zündel.
A group photo featuring free speech advocate, activist, publisher, author, Holocaust revisionist, political prisoner, and noted right winger, Ernst Zündel. Mr. Zundel is on the left wearing a white shirt.
Collector: Althans, Bernd Ewald Period: 1975-1999 Physical Description: 9 ex. Genres: Photo Note: With zeven portraits of Zündel. Copyright: D. Kirch Subject Person: Zündel, Ernst Althans, Bernd Ewald Subject: Portrait Group portrait Subject Location: Germany
Dr. William Luther Pierce on a television show in the early 1990s. Dr. Pierce was the founder of the National Alliance, Cosmotheist Church, the National Vanguard magazine, and National Vanguard books, the publisher of ‘The Turner Diaries’ (1978) and ‘Hunter’ (1989). His comic book for youth was called ‘New World Order Comix: The Saga of White Will.’ He was a white nationalist and an ethnic European separatist, who believed that The United States Of America was controlled by Zionist, and murderous corrupt corporate interests. His most famous quote was “Cattle die, kinsman die, and so must one die oneself. But one thing I know which never dies; the fame of a dead man’s deeds.:
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