The video-cassette "Guns, Race, and Freedom
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 4:12 am
Apparently everyone at National Alliance is waiting for the revolution. This reminded me of Christians waiting for the apocalypse -- a subject I know something about. When leaving, Dr. and Mrs. Pierce were very friendly and considerate, suggesting I rest at a motel before driving back. I was suffering from jet-lag so I eventually followed their advice. It was getting dark and I needed to find the highway, so I took my leave.
Susan and William Pierce went for a walk in the woods. Scott went to open the gate. He was the interrogator to the very end, trying to determine if I owned the car I was driving, but I was too tired to even job function email list make much sense in answering. After having met William Pierce, I am still amazed that he allowed a stranger inside his mountain fortress, and was so generous with his own time. I believe the reason is this: the work load is too much for his small staff to handle, and he needs new recruits -- talented people who are ideologically committed. I felt very much at home, even drawn there. The atmosphere and surroundings reminded me of a monastery.
While visiting Hillsboro, I purchased about $250.00 worth of audio cassettes, books, magazines, and one video-cassette. Before the visit, I felt that I lacked an understanding of what the American patriots know. The visit, combined with an examination of their materials, has greatly improved my understanding not only of their organization, but of revolutionary thinking in America. Of all the items I purchased, the cassettes by Dr. Pierce are by far the most interesting. His lectures on America were consistently brilliant and powerful. " in which Dr. Pierce speaks and answers questions of telephone callers in the Richmond Va. area was milder than the audio tapes.
Susan and William Pierce went for a walk in the woods. Scott went to open the gate. He was the interrogator to the very end, trying to determine if I owned the car I was driving, but I was too tired to even job function email list make much sense in answering. After having met William Pierce, I am still amazed that he allowed a stranger inside his mountain fortress, and was so generous with his own time. I believe the reason is this: the work load is too much for his small staff to handle, and he needs new recruits -- talented people who are ideologically committed. I felt very much at home, even drawn there. The atmosphere and surroundings reminded me of a monastery.
While visiting Hillsboro, I purchased about $250.00 worth of audio cassettes, books, magazines, and one video-cassette. Before the visit, I felt that I lacked an understanding of what the American patriots know. The visit, combined with an examination of their materials, has greatly improved my understanding not only of their organization, but of revolutionary thinking in America. Of all the items I purchased, the cassettes by Dr. Pierce are by far the most interesting. His lectures on America were consistently brilliant and powerful. " in which Dr. Pierce speaks and answers questions of telephone callers in the Richmond Va. area was milder than the audio tapes.