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Authors: Leonard Zeskind

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Blood and Politics (121 page)

bomb making,
75

Bormann, Martin,
445

born-again Christians,
271
,
274
,
293
,
321

Bosnia,
246
,
247
,
360

Boston,
48
,
139

Bound for Glory,
345

Bowen, David,
233

Brady, James,
328

Brady, Tom,
418
,
419

Brady Bill,
314
,
328
,
364

Branch Davidians,
329–31
,
399
,
402

Brecht, Bertolt,
225

Brescia, Mike,
406–407

Bridges, Tyler,
The Rise of David Duke
,
36

Brimelow, Peter,
371

British Israelism,
177–78

Brookings Institute,
398

Brown, Michael,
444
,
606
n
19

Brown v. Topeka Board of Education
,
4
,
8
,
25
,
39
,
48
,
102
,
185
,
368
,
394
,
418
,
526

Bruder Schweigen
,
97
,
164

Bryan, William Jennings,
108

Bryant, Louis,
82–83

Buchanan, Bay,
279–80
,
422
,
427
,
433
,
495
,
497
,
498

Buchanan, Pat,
115
,
236–39
,
279–93
,
319
,
368
,
371
,
386
,
392
,
421
,
422
,
493
,
520
,
582
n
27
; background of,
237
; culture war and,
286–87
,
292–93
,
324
,
326
;
The Death of the West
,
524
; on economy,
430
; Gulf War and,
236–39
,
397
,
426
; 1992 convention speech,
292–93
; 1992 Republican presidential primaries campaign,
279–88
,
294
,
297–98
; 1996 Republican presidential primaries campaign,
427–28
,
429–36
; 2000 Reform Party candidacy,
494–505
; racial views,
237–38
,
429–32
,
489
,
524
; vote,
286–88
,
429–36
,
504–505

Buchanan, Shelley,
427

Buckley, William F., Jr.,
238
,
272
,
287
,
324
,
369
,
378
,
441

Bund, German American,
150

Burdi, George,
341–46
,
448
,
474

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF),
302
,
413
; at Ruby Ridge,
302–307
; Waco standoff,
330–31

Burnham, James,
289

Burt, John,
321–22

Bush, George H. W.,
184
,
186
,
192
,
265
,
285
,
286
,
287
,
299
,
325
,
396
; Gulf War and,
232
,
233
,
236
,
238
,
239
,
521
; 1992 presidential campaign,
277
,
279
,
280
,
281
,
292
,
293
,
294

Bush, George W.,
196
,
507
; Iraq War and,
521
,
522
,
523
; response to 9/11,
514–16
,
520–23
; 2000 presidential campaign,
494
,
502
,
504–505
; war on terrorism,
514–16
,
520–23
,
524

Butler, Betty,
70
,
153
,
159

Butler, Richard,
70–72
,
78
,
88
,
89
,
97
,
99
,
113
,
153
,
251
,
282
,
297
,
311
,
473
,
535
; background of,
70–71
; seditious conspiracy charges and trial,
147–48
,
151–52
,
156
,
159–69

Butz, Arthur,
The Hoax of the Twentieth Century
,
58
,
121

Byrd, Harry,
176

Byrd, Robert,
201

 

Cajuns,
262

Calhoun, John C.,
91

California,
14
,
34
,
46
,
47
,
53
,
55
,
73
,
98
,
110
,
111
,
256
,
284
,
439
,
450
; economy,
390
; IHR conference (1986),
116–18
; immigration issue,
34–35
,
139
,
389–91
,
524–25
; Klan,
34–35
,
45
,
46–47
; 1992 Los Angeles riots,
284–86
; Proposition
13
,
48
; Proposition
187
,
389–91
,
427
,
524–25

Camp Cedaredge, Colorado,
172–75

Canada,
243
,
248
,
342
,
345
,
382
,
448
; Zundel trials,
382–83
,
384

capitalism,
114
,
141
,
181
,
190

Carlson, Gerald,
47

Carolina Republic for Aryans,
131

Carrying Capacity Network,
525
,
526

Carter, Jimmy,
47
,
49
,
50
,
51
,
74
,
262
,
394
,
419

Carter, William,
281
,
422
,
431
,
432
,
492

Carto, Elisabeth,
4
,
19
,
53–54
,
119
,
228
,
230
,
347–48
,
351
,
444
,
528–29

Carto, Willis,
1
,
3–16
,
42
,
49
,
64
,
66
,
90
,
91
,
106
,
108
,
175
,
185
,
208
,
215
,
230
,
244
,
255
,
297
,
311
,
318
,
392
,
606
n
19
; E. L. Anderson pseudonym,
11
,
21
,
56
,
528
; background of,
3–4
; bankruptcy of,
477–81
,
506
,
528
,
529
,
535
; battle for control of IHR,
347–54
,
381–82
; decline of,
477–81
,
506–10
,
528–30
; early racist activities,
4–16
; end of Liberty Lobby,
506–10
,
519
,
528
; Eurocentrism,
104–105
; Farrel funds and lawsuit,
352–54
,
381–82
,
439–46
,
477–81
,
506
,
529
; Giant Food lawsuit,
5–7
; Holocaust denial,
54–58
,
121
,
228–31
; Hunt and Anderson lawsuits,
51
; IHR and,
54–58
,
228–31
,
347–54
,
381–82
,
439–46
,
477–81
; legacy of,
348
,
439
,
530
; Legion for the Survival of Freedom and,
54–56
,
347–54
,
439–46
; Liberty Lobby and,
4–8
,
13–16
,
20–22
,
32–33
,
42
,
49–51
,
55
,
109
,
186
,
232–34
,
265
,
333
,
350
,
354
,
373
,
419
,
449
,
477–81
,
506–10
,
528–30
; litigiousness of,
5–7
,
20–23
,
51–54
,
58
,
348–54
,
381–82
,
439–46
,
477–81
,
506–507
; loses home,
529–30
;
Mermelstein
case and,
53–54
;
National Review
lawsuits,
22–23
,
441
; National Youth Alliance and,
15–16
,
20–22
,
393
; personality of,
5–6
; -Pierce rivalry and lawsuits,
20–22
,
242
,
381
,
449–51
,
531
; Populist Party and,
109–13
,
136–38
,
140–42
,
188–91
,
197–99
,
297
; publishing ventures,
10–13
,
54–56
,
382
,
441
,
530
; racist views of,
7–16
,
179
; at Reform Party convention,
500
,
501–502
; Resistance Records and,
449–51
; -Shearer alliance,
111–12
,
136
; skinheads and,
215
; views on Soviet collapse,
241–42
; Yockey and,
8–10
,
16

Cathey, Boyd,
282–83

Catholics,
38
,
43
,
120
,
323
,
369
; Klan against,
38
,
43

Cato Institute,
398

cells,
92–93
,
148

Census Bureau, U.S.,
488
,
489

Central America,
88
,
189
,
314

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),
443

Chalmers, David,
Hooded Americanism
,
38
,
39

Chaney, James,
39
,
47

Chattanooga, Tennessee,
44
,
50

Cheney Lake meeting (Kansas),
78–81

Chenoweth, Helen,
435
,
596
n
4

Chicago,
32
,
105
,
128
,
139
,
256
,
496
; Marquette Park violence (1987),
142
; 1989 Populist meeting,
197–200

China,
25
,
89
,
243

Christian Broadcasting Network,
184
,
185
Christian Coalition,
176
,
292–93
,
324
,
325
,
386
,
431
,
434
,
435
; free trade debate,
326–28
; 1994 congressional elections and,
386–87

Christian Crusade Weekly
,
378

Christian Democratic Union (CDU),
224

Christian Freemen,
70

Christian Identity,
62–63
,
64
,
65
,
67
,
71
,
72
,
78
,
104
,
130
,
133
,
172–83
,
213
,
214
,
228
,
271
,
309
,
333
,
337
,
358
,
404
,
409
,
415–16
,
458
,
461
,
537
,
573
n
19
; anti-Semitism,
178–82
; Bible camps,
172–83
,
203
,
296
,
319
,
536
; Estes Park meeting,
310–19
,
331
,
362
; Freemen and,
358–59
; media,
176–77
; millennium and,
484–85
,
487–88
; one seed vs. two seed believers,
179–81
,
487
; Ruby Ridge siege,
301–307
,
308–19
; theology,
177–83

Christianity,
38
,
67
; God’s Kingdom,
487

Christian patriot groups,
58
,
64–66
,
71
,
78–83
,
107–109
,
115
,
403
; Fourteenth Amendment attacks,
80–81

Christian-Patriots Defense League (CPDL),
64–66
,
67
,
69
,
70
,
82
,
103

Christian right,
183
,
184–87
,
273
,
287
,
306
,
313
,
323
,
326–28
,
517
,
527
; antigay views,
183
; media,
184–85
,
186
; politics,
184–87
; Pat Robertson and,
184–87

Christiansen, Peggy,
174

Christic Institute,
296

Christopher, Warren,
285

Chronicles
,
326
,
497
,
503–504

Church of the Creator,
336–42
,
471
,
535

Cincinnati,
213

Citizens Councils of America,
15
,
25
,
418–20

citizenship,
4
,
80–81
,
359–60
; common law,
357–61
;
Dred Scott
decision and,
80
,
81
,
358
,
366
; Fourteenth Amendment attacks and,
80–81
,
359–61
,
366
,
403
,
490
,
527
; Freemen and,
359–60
; immigration and,
527
; organic sovereign,
80–81
,
361
,
366
,
403

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