The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds Audio Book: The National Alliance

by Bradford L. Huie for The American Mercury WILLIAM LUTHER PIERCE was born 84 years ago today. The political organization he created, the National Alliance, is 47 years old if we count its earliest incarnation, the National Youth Alliance, which began in 1970. It is still making the news today in 2017, 15 years after Pierce’s death. In this week’s audio Continue Reading →

The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds Audio Book: George Lincoln Rockwell

by Bradford L. Huie for The American Mercury GEORGE LINCOLN ROCKWELL (pictured) had  a profound influence over the thinking and the destiny of William L. Pierce — and therefore, as Pierce’s colleague Kevin Alfred Strom once remarked, potentially over the future course of Life in the Universe. Was Rockwell a “Nazi clown” as some have called him, or were his theatrical Continue Reading →

The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds Audio Book: The John Birch Society

by Bradford L. Huie for The American Mercury THE JOHN BIRCH Society was the most prominent anti-Communist group in America. Despite its professed philo-Semitism and “anti-racism,” it was a part of the lives of such White radicals as Revilo Pendleton Oliver, Richard Berkeley Cotten — and the subject of this audio book, Dr. William L. Pierce, who would later go on Continue Reading →

The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds Audio Book: How Hitler Influenced William Pierce

by Bradford L. Huie for The American Mercury HERE IS the latest installment of Vanessa Neubauer’s reading of Professor Robert S. Griffin’s masterful biography of Dr. William Luther Pierce, The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds. This week our presentation is likely to be more controversial than anything we have ever published in the Mercury before — a look at how Pierce, Continue Reading →

The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds Audio Book: George Bernard Shaw, et al.

by Bradford L. Huie for The American Mercury TODAY Vanessa Neubauer’s reading of Professor Robert S. Griffin’s masterful biography of Dr. William Luther Pierce, The Fame of a Dead Man’s Deeds, continues. This week we present insights into William Pierce’s philosophical and intellectual influences, beginning with great playwright George Bernard Shaw (pictured). This audio book will be published in weekly chapter installments Continue Reading →