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Who Influenced James von Brunn?

James W. Von Brunn (original article here)
James W. Von Brunn’s website, HolyWesternEmpire.org, [contained] a considerable amount of information by Von Brunn concerning the persons, organizations, and publications that shaped his thinking, what he describes as “character shapers” [i.e.] raw material and incidents which impacted his beliefs and values.
Many of the persons whom Von Brunn mentions [...]

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Christian Identity: blind devotion

Religion has been used for thousands of years to mask hate and prejudice. ”Spirituality” still serves as a convenient excuse for violence and other forms of antisocial behavior. All that is needed is a little false piety; coupled with liberal doses of self-induced ignorance and blind devotion to ”the truth.” Even the most loathsome attitudes [...]

Christian Identity: A Religion for White Racists

Christian Identity is the name of a religious movement uniting many of the white supremacist groups in the United States. Identity’s teachers promote racism and sometimes violence.

James Von Brunn Self Profile

James von Brunn’s father, Elmer, was superintendent of Scullin Steel Mill. During WWII he designed, and supervised a 40mm shell plant for the U.S. government in Houston, Texas. His wife Hope Wenneker von Brunn, educated at Hosmer Hall, was a homemaker and accomplished pianist. They had two children..

Willis Carto

The son of a well known and respected Ohio family, Willis A. Carto emerged as a major player in organized racism in 1950’s California. He went on to be a influential presense in Washington D.C. for forty years. Carto was involved with many extremist right-wing movements including the neo-Nazis, Holocaust denial, segregationism, and militias, as [...]

Shepherd’s Chapel

Arnold Benjamin Murray, pastor of Shepherd’s Chapel : Gravette, Ark., was ordained to the Office of Minister ‘agreeable to the laws governing ordination in the Soldiers of the Cross..’ by Roy E. Gillaspie, D.Th. of Bellflower, California on April 30th, 1958. Assisting were John Alvin Lovell, D.D. of Dallas, Texas and Oliver Kenneth Goff, D.D. [...]

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“Christian Identity” is the name of a religious movement uniting many of the white supremacist groups in the United States. Identity’s teachers promote racism and sometimes violence. Their roots are deeply embedded in movements such as the Ku Klux Klan and the Nazis.  They consider themselves true Israel and view the Jews as half-devils and [...]

Goff’s Liaisons

Kenneth Goff was a close associate to Gerald L K Smith and a member of many controversial right-wing organizations.  He was a segregationist, as evidenced in the pamphlet “Reds Promote Racial War” in which he insists segregation is biblical. Goff was anti-Semitic [see "Hitler and the Twentieth Century Hoax" -1954] and belonged to neo-Nazi organizations like Liberty Lobby. He published several [...]

Kenneth Goff

Oliver Kenneth Goff claimed to be a former member of the Communist Party [1936-1939] turned Christian. In 1939 he volunteered to give testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee about supposed firsthand knowledge of a major Communist conspiracy to take over America.  This began a long career of giving testimony before different government bodies and [...]

Hate, Inc.

In May of 1955 an investigative journalist named Jack Steele wrote a series of well detailed newspaper articles about the more notorious figures within the Christian Identity and White Supremacist movement. He titled it HATE, Inc.
 
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In The Beginning..
A group of associates decided to secure land near Clarksville, Arkansas for a Kingdom Identity compound. Among them were Wesley A. Swift, Roy E. Gillaspie & Richard G. Butler of the Christian Defense League, Gerald L.K. Smith & Opal Tanner White, Fred Demoret and pastors Arnold B. Murray & Leeland Jandebeur. The dream [...]