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Lane distanced himself from universalist Odinists (including "folkish Asatru") who did not embrace "survival of the Aryan race" as a core part of the movement. [37] Lane argued with Stephen McNallen, then leader of the Asatru Folk Assembly when Lane was alive. [38] By 2017, McNallen came out with support for Lane's 14 Words, quoting them ...
No casualties resulted from the incident and it is unknown whether or not the explosion caused any property damage. The bomb was sent by David Dorr, the leader of Order II, a group that grew out of the original Order, which had previously collapsed. Order II (Bruder Schweigen Strike Force II) was also anti-government and antisemitic. [46] [47]
Wotansvolk (English: "Odin's Folk") promulgates a white nationalist variant of Neo-Paganism—founded in the early 1990s by Ron McVan, Katja Lane and David Lane (1938–2007) while Lane was serving a 190-year prison sentence for his actions in connection with the white supremacist revolutionary domestic terrorist organization The Order. After ...
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David J. Lane (astronomer) (born 1963), Canadian astronomer at Saint Mary's University; David A. Lane (born 1945), American professor of statistics and economics at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia; David C. Lane (born 1956), American professor of philosophy; David Lane (oncologist) (born 1952), British researcher and discoverer of ...
Sir David William Stennis Stuart Lane (24 September 1922 – 16 November 1998) was a British Conservative politician. Lane was educated at Eton College, Trinity College, Cambridge and Yale University. He became a barrister, called to the bar by Middle Temple in 1955. From 1956 to 1959, he was secretary of the British Iron and Steel Federation.
The order of operations, that is, the order in which the operations in an expression are usually performed, results from a convention adopted throughout mathematics, science, technology and many computer programming languages. It is summarized as: [2] [5] Parentheses; Exponentiation; Multiplication and division; Addition and subtraction