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About Will Williams

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by Hadding Scott

I JUST WANT to say a few words about Will Williams in light of a controversy that has arisen in the past few months. The controversy is that Will Williams is alleged to have laid hands in a hostile way on Garland DeCourcy, an employee of the National Alliance, of which Will is the chairman. I read that he was charged with misdemeanor battery for this, but that he has acquired an attorney and is fighting it.

I do not know anything about this alleged altercation beyond the police-documents that have been published online. There is no statement in those documents that the plaintiff incurred any physical injury. If there were bruises, they would have been invisible by the time of the report on the incident, because the documents indicate that Garland DeCourcy waited two months (from 30 September 2015 until 2 December 2015) to file a complaint.

I can only say that in my experience it is not typical of Will to do something like that. I would say that he has an aggressive and audacious personality, but I have never known him to be violent. I cannot say that he never would, but in 22 years I have neither seen nor heard about him doing anything violent toward anybody.

There is a story from the last of Ben Klassen’s memoirs, Trials, Tribulations, and Triumphs (1993), that alleges that there were violent altercations between Will Williams and his girlfriend Lucinda Coleman during the time when they both worked for him in the late 1980s. This story has been cherished by certain people that have made a hobby out of attacking Will.

I had a chance to talk to Lucinda several years ago, and, according to her, Klassen’s account of the nature of the relationship between her and Will is very inaccurate and permeated with negative bias.

Klassen makes this claim: “In one fight, Will had kicked Cindy around with his hob-nailed army boots, and when she tried to protect her behind with her hand, he kicked her so hard he broke one of the metacarpus bones in her right hand.”

According to Lucinda, there was no fight, only horseplay between herself and Will, wherein her hand was accidentally injured. Will kicked her in the butt (not hard enough to harm her butt) but because she put her hand in the way, a bone was broken.

Klassen also makes much of the fact that Will slept by himself, apart from Cindy. Klassen took it as an indication of discord between them, but I think it most likely has to do with PTSD from the Vietnam War, which commonly includes sleep-disturbances that can be troubling for someone else trying to sleep in the same room.

In any case, Cindy indicated to me that Will was not physically abusive to her.

It is evident from the rest of Klassen’s last book that he had a very sour outlook in general at that stage of his life. After all, it was only a short time later that he killed himself. It is not hard to believe that his perception of what happened between Will and Cindy was distorted.

All these years later Will and Cindy are still on good terms.

I can also say that Will seems to get on very well with his current wife, with whom he has been married, I am not sure how long, but more than a decade. I had a chance to observe this when I visited in 2012. It was apparent to me that Will makes efforts to accommodate her and to keep her happy, as a man normally does in a healthy, loving relationship.

In the past I did not consider Klassen’s “Will and Cindy” story very worthy of discussion, but it seems important to dispel it now because some people are bringing the allegation from 1988 to bear on the current misdemeanor battery charge and saying that together they imply a pattern of violence toward women. Regardless of how the present accusation may turn out, there does not seem to be any basis for claiming such a pattern, because, in addition to the huge time-interval between the two allegations, the woman who was supposed to be the victim of violence in 1988 says that it did not happen.

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Source: Setting the Record Straight

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Walt Hampton
Walt Hampton
30 May, 2016 10:21 pm

I am of the opinion that if any good
comes out of this latest encounter
with the Jew so-called “justice system,”
it would be that Williams found the
testosterone to do what had to be done.
Namely, take the NA back from the thieves
that had stolen it. Having met Mr.
Williams personally on several different
occasions, I can speak first-hand that
he is not the sort to hold the ladies’
restroom door open for those who are
“trapped in the wrong body!”

Arvin N. Prebost
Arvin N. Prebost
31 May, 2016 5:28 pm

Drop all this stuff about Will.

I don’t care if he kicked her ass and broke her hand.

I don’t care if he made her ride a horse naked.

We don’t want to hear about it.

Kevin Alfred Strom
Kevin Alfred Strom
Reply to  Arvin N. Prebost
1 June, 2016 11:30 am

We seldom use National Vanguard to discuss the endless “movement” conflicts that rage on the racial right (many of them secretly fomented by our three-letter and four-letter enemies — they of the unlimited black ops budgets and $300 million trust funds).

But occasionally we make an exception when the matter is serious and the truth needs to be known to our readers.

Will Williams is a hero who is giving his all for his people, and readers need to know that that is the reason he is being attacked on all fronts right now — and that is also the reason he deserves our support.

Will Williams
Will Williams
Reply to  Arvin N. Prebost
3 June, 2016 11:07 am

Arvin N. Prebost says: Drop all this stuff about Will…We don’t want to hear about it. — Who are “we,” Arvin? Are there more of you? Mr. Strom wrote that we seldom use NV to discuss “movement” conflicts, but you may have noticed that NV is the online magazine for the National Alliance, the organization of which I am Chairman. We generally report on the Alliance’s legal issues in the internal National Alliance BULLETIN that is mailed monthly to our supporters. They, as Alliance members, are certainly interested in the court fights, civil and criminal, that I must deal with on a daily basis. I understand why you and others are not interested in what the Alliance’s enemies are up to, using the judicial process, even though they are working… Read more »

Walt Hampton
Walt Hampton
31 May, 2016 6:25 pm

Hadding?

WHITE_WARRIOR
WHITE_WARRIOR
31 May, 2016 7:32 pm

I do not know Will, and I have never spoken to him, but I have read a lot about him and I know he is the kind of man we need. I have had it with girls of both sexes, and I have had it with Aryan princesses. The fight for white people is dirty business – it is man’s business and if women find my comments offensive – tough. Most of the problems we face as a people are due entirely to our stupidity in allowing women to have too much power and influence. Dr. Pierce made this point very clear in his broadcast called “hard-headed altruism.” He also made the point clear in many other broadcasts. I take no s##t from women – and I am admire other… Read more »