Dr. William Luther Pierce - The Turner Diaries (Audiobook)
Police officials and journalists have called this futuristic novel a "blueprint" for the takeover of America by white extremists. This is the book that reportedly inspired Timothy McVeigh to blow up the Oklahoma City federal building. Written by a physics professor turned revolutionary, it tells how a militant white underground organization defeats a ruthless liberal-Jewish tyranny to establish a new nation. With more than 200,000 copies in print, this has been one of America's most widely read underground best sellers. No matter what you may think of it, this is one novel that everyone concerned about the future should read.
Written by William L. Pierce under the pen name of Andrew Macdonald, The Turner Diaries originally appeared in serial form in issues of a tabloid newspaper he edited. Until his death in 2002, Dr. Pierce was chairman of the National Alliance, which under his leadership became the largest and most influential organization in the US dedicated to the interests of European Americans. Pierce’s many articles, essays, booklets and recorded talks are still influential.
The American Mercury is very pleased to present a new video based on the widely reprinted 2013 Mercury article by Bradford L. Huie, 100 Reasons Leo Frank Is Guilty, and using the audiobook read by Miss Vanessa Neubauer as its basis. The article was written for the centenary retrospective of Mary Phagan’s 1913 murder. It provides in cinematic form an assessment of the Leo Frank case, perhaps the most amazing and intriguing murder mystery in American history, that simply cannot be found in the controlled media.
Today, the noose of censorship is being pulled ever-tighter by a media/government complex that is desperate to keep its lies and its crimes hidden from the public. Thus this video, exposing one of the first major operations on American soil of that complex, is very timely and important today.
It's rare that we just get unaltered footage of Hitler, making his speech as it was at the time. No dark gloomy filters, no dark gloomy background music, no cuts and narrators reminding you they're the bad guys every 10 seconds. Just the footage.