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  2. James Mason (neo-Nazi) - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Mason took over writing Siege, the newsletter of the NSLF. He continued publishing until 1986. He continued publishing until 1986. 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 ]

  3. National Socialist Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    This group included Tommasi, Karl Hand, David Rust and James Mason, the latter of whom was not an official member of the NSLF. [6] Joseph Tommasi was killed at the El Monte headquarters of the NSWPP in August 1975 and was succeeded by his lieutenant David Rust, who was soon arrested on a weapons charge. [6]

  4. 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]

  5. Siege (Mason book) - Wikipedia

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    After years of struggling to find someone who would publish the book for Mason, the book came out in April 1993 titled SIEGE: The Collected Writings of James Mason. Mason dedicated the book to Charles Manson, whose anti-semitism, female following, racism, and popularity among young people inspired his own work.

  6. Leaderless resistance - Wikipedia

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    James Mason a former American Nazi Party member and neo-Nazi was a proponent of the idea of "leaderless resistance" as detailed in SIEGE a collection of writings from the defunct National Socialist Liberation Front (NSLF) which advocated violence against political opponents, Jews and non-whites of which he deemed to be the supposedly Jewish ...

  7. American Nazi Party - Wikipedia

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    The American Nazi Party (ANP) is an American far-right and neo-Nazi political party founded by George Lincoln Rockwell and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.The organization was originally named the World Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists (WUFENS), a name to denote opposition to state ownership of property, the same year—it was renamed the American Nazi Party in order to ...

  8. Domestic terrorism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Atomwaffen Division (AWD) or simply Atomwaffen is a neo-Nazi organization based in Florida that promotes former American Nazi Party and National Socialist Liberation Front (NSLF) member convict James Mason's Siege and "Universal Order" ideology as well as race war against minorities, Jews, and LGBT people. Atomwaffen also draws influence from ...

  9. The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel - Wikipedia

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    The Desert Fox is a 1951 American biographical war film from 20th Century Fox about the role of German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in World War II.It stars James Mason in the title role, was directed by Henry Hathaway, and was based on the book Rommel: The Desert Fox by Brigadier Desmond Young, who served in the British Indian Army in North Africa.