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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] After growing disillusioned with the mass movement approach of neo-Nazi movements, he began advocating for white revolution through terrorism.
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 ...
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.
The organization explicitly advocated neo-Nazism, drawing a significant amount of influences from James Mason and his publication Siege, a mid-1980s newsletter of the National Socialist Liberation Front that paid tribute to Adolf Hitler, Joseph Tommasi, Charles Manson, and Savitri Devi. [114]
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]
The userbase embraced the accelerationist ideology of James Mason, a Neo-Nazi militant and associate of Charles Manson. [2] [10] Members of Iron March republished and popularized Mason's book Siege and its brand of explicitly Neo-Nazi terrorism. [2] [10] According to the Southern Poverty Law Center:
The Marseille Contract (released in the US as The Destructors) is a 1974 British thriller film directed by Robert Parrish.Its stars are Michael Caine, Anthony Quinn and James Mason.
They Met in the Dark (also known as Dark End and Spionagering M [1]) is a 1943 British comedy thriller film directed by Karel Lamač and starring James Mason, Joyce Howard and Edward Rigby. [1] [2] The screenplay concerns a cashiered Royal Naval officer and a young woman who join forces to solve a murder and hunt down a German spy ring. [3]