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CosmotheismEssaysWilliam Pierce

by Kevin Alfred Strom WILLIAM LUTHER PIERCE, even eleven years after his death, has proven impossible to ignore. Despite his decade-long absence and the decline and imminent collapse of what was once his National Alliance (which fell into incompetent and unworthy hands), he is inspiring an ever-growing…
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Classic EssaysCosmotheismWilliam Pierce

How did William Pierce’s religion, Cosmotheism, begin? How did it develop? Robert Griffin asked Dr. Pierce these and other questions, and here are the answers. an excerpt from The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds by Robert S. Griffin DR. PIERCE TOLD ME that during the early 1970s he formulated…
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AudioClassic EssaysCosmotheismRadioWilliam Pierce

For the first time in written form, an important speech by William Luther Pierce (pictured), delivered at the National Alliance offices in Arlington, Virginia in 1977
by Dr. William Pierce transcribed by Vanessa Neubauer WE HAVE ready tonight the first of a series of pamphlets intended to serve not…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William Pierce WHAT THE LACK of any national purpose is doing to America as a nation is painfully evident to everyone willing to see. It may be less evident, however, what the lack of a meaningful purpose in life is doing to millions of the best men and women of our race as individuals. That is because…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by William L. Pierce WHEN IT WAS CITED by Niccolo Machiavelli early in the 16th century, it already was a strategy which the enemies of our people had used successfully against us more than once, and it is the strategy which is responsible for our present peril: Divide et impera. (ILLUSTRATION: Jewish…
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CosmotheismEssaysKevin Alfred StromWilliam Pierce

by Kevin Alfred Strom HIS FOOTPATH TO THE HEIGHTS is almost invisible now, overgrown with timothy grass and mountain laurel, tenanted by bees heavy with nectar and pollen instead of by a man heavy with the future. Morning after morning, for almost two decades, William Luther Pierce would take this…
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