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  2. Siege (Mason book) - Wikipedia

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    Siege (sometimes stylised as SIEGE [5]) is an anthology of essays first published as a single volume in 1992, written in 1980s by James Mason, a neo-Nazi and associate of the cult leader Charles Manson. [6]

  3. James Mason (neo-Nazi) - Wikipedia

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    In the newsletter, Mason paid tribute to Adolf Hitler, Joseph Tommasi, Charles Manson, and Savitri Devi, [13] and advocated random attacks and murders in order to destabilize society. [3] In 1992, the newsletters were edited and published in book form as Siege: The Collected Writings of James Mason by Michael Jenkins Moynihan. The book acquired ...

  4. Michael J. Moynihan - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Moynihan promoted the creation of Siege, an anthology of Neo-Nazi writings produced by James Mason. Moynihan wrote the introduction to the book, in which he stated that: The SIEGE volume you hold in your hands is intended both as a guide and a tool.

  5. Atomwaffen Division - Wikipedia

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    The AWD was one of the most notable groups who belong to the militant far-right accelerationist movement popularized by James Nolan Mason and the now-defunct Iron March forum. In the context of contemporary neo-fascist politics, far-right accelerationism is a radical approach to societal change which maintains the belief that attempting to ...

  6. James Mason - Wikipedia

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    James Neville Mason (/ ˈ m eɪ s ən /; 15 May 1909 – 27 July 1984) was an English actor. He achieved considerable success in British cinema before becoming a star in Hollywood. He achieved considerable success in British cinema before becoming a star in Hollywood.

  7. Joseph Tommasi - Wikipedia

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    Tommasi's life inspired fellow Neo-Nazi James Mason to revive the NSLF in the early 1980s as a leaderless "philosophical concept or a state of mind" called Universal Order and to resurrect Tommasi's "Siege" periodical. [2] [1] [14] [15]

  8. National Socialist Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, James Mason took a splinter group to form the Universal Order, a group that promoted the ideas of Charles Manson as a continuation of Nazism, and took with them the periodical [[Siege (Mason book) |], though the parting was reportedly amicable.

  9. The Desert Rats (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Rats is a 1953 American black-and-white war film from 20th Century Fox, produced by Robert L. Jacks, directed by Robert Wise, that stars Richard Burton, James Mason, and Robert Newton. The film's storyline concerns the Siege of Tobruk in 1941 North Africa during World War II.