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An Interview with Glen Allen, Free Speech Advocate

Spencer J. Quinn

2,278 words

We are republishing this interview from August 2, 2021, due to the DOJ’s recent indictment against the SPLC.

Glen Allen is a Baltimore attorney who lost his job working for the City in August 2016 thanks to actions taken by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). Because Allen once allegedly supported William Pierce’s National Alliance (NA), SPLC officials Heidi Beirich and Mark Potok allegedly pressured the city leaders to fire Allen, which they did. Allen responded by filing suit in December 2018 in the district court for the District of Maryland, demanding millions in damages and claiming that the SPLC’s tax-exempt status should be revoked for its alleged violation of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. In 2015, the SPLC had allegedly acquired stolen documents which Beirich then used to author an article about the National Alliance—an article which explicitly mentions Glen Allen. The SPLC later smeared Allen as a “neo-Nazi,” a term I have described in the past as an anti-white racial slur. That Allen has disavowed the National Alliance seems not to matter to the SPLC. Here is a link to Allen’s complaint and his website, Breathing Space for Dissent.

I wrote about Allen’s case in 2019 in my essay “Suing the SPLC,” and went into further detail regarding the SPLC in my review of Tyler O’Neil’s book Making Hate Pay.

Allen’s case was dismissed by Judge Catherine Blake in early 2020. Allen appealed, and on July 12th of this year, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals denied Allen’s appeal and affirmed Judge Blake’s dismissal. Here is the PDF of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision, and here is Allen’s petition for en banc review, which was filed on Monday, July 26th.

Mr. Allen has graciously agreed to answer a few questions regarding his ongoing suit against the SPLC.

*  *  *

1. Please state in general terms what you think this setback means for the United States, and more specifically for our constitutional freedoms and the ability of elite institutions like the SPLC to bypass them on behalf of their political agendas.

Although the SPLC’s attack caused me significant vocational, reputational, and emotional injury, I did at one point give thought to merely binding up my wounds and moving on. But I was aware that the loathsome SPLC had perpetrated similar attacks on many others who had no access to legal redress. Since I am an attorney myself, I felt duty-bound to fight back as best I could.

Investigating, researching the law, finding co-counsel (extraordinarily difficult!), fundraising, preparing the complaint, responding to the SPLC’s motion to dismiss, preparing the appellate briefs, arguing the appeal—all these have been arduous and expensive, but I do not regret doing them. They have, however, resulted in a defeat.

2. What is the impact of this defeat?

From a narrow, technical legal perspective, the impact is not great. The Fourth Circuit panel instructed that their opinion should be classified as “unpublished,” which means they intend it to have no precedential value. It is obvious to me they did this because the opinion is so manifestly result-oriented, political, and poorly reasoned that they wanted to bury it as a “one off” as furtively as possible, especially since my case raises important questions regarding a 501c3 nonprofit’s unlawful and defamatory conduct.

But from a wider perspective, the decision unfortunately will confirm the SPLC in its belief that it operates under a kind of quasi-immunity from the rule of law and that it can continue its battle plan of infusing its agenda of massive surveillance, intimidation, and hypocrisy into what is left of traditional American values. My hope was to make it at least more restrained and cautious about pursuing that aggressive agenda, an agenda characteristic of the old East European Communist regimes. I regret I failed in that endeavor.

3. Tell us about the Free Expression Foundation and how this may be an important resource for dissidents now and in the future.

The Free Expression Foundation, Inc. (FEF) is a 501c3 nonprofit created in 2018 whose mission is to provide legal, moral, and financial support for persons who have suffered harm as a result of their exercise or attempted exercise of their rights of free speech and freedom of assembly. Unlike organizations such as the ACLU, which has explicitly stated it will no longer defend the First Amendment rights of White Nationalists or others on the Dissident Right, FEF aspires to protect uninhibited, robust, and wide open debate on public issues for persons all across the political spectrum. As a practical matter, however, it is the Dissident Right whose rights of free expression and freedom of assembly are most under attack today. I have done considerable work for the FEF, especially in helping challenge the constitutionality of the Anti-Riot Act under which the Charlottesville Rise Above Movement defendants have been convicted, and will continue to do so.

The FEF deserves the support of all freedom-loving Americans. For more information, here is the FEF’s website: https://freeexpressionfoundation.org.

4. Exactly how guilty is the SPLC in its defamation of you? In your opinion, how did it break the law, and how could it break the law again in the future?

I alleged nine claims in my complaint. Most of them—but not my defamation claim—were based on my factual allegations that the SPLC improperly—probably by bribery—induced an employee of the National Alliance, in breach of his confidentiality agreement and fiduciary obligations, to provide confidential information to the SPLC that was used to dox and get me fired from my law position at the City of Baltimore. Based on these allegations, I asserted and was fully prepared to establish that the SPLC had violated its ethical obligations as a purported law firm, its obligations as a 501c3 nonprofit, and several Alabama criminal statutes prohibiting breach of a fiduciary and obtaining stolen property.

My defamation claim was based on different factual allegations, namely that about a year after I was doxxed, the SPLC put my photo on one of its “hate maps” with the heading “Exposing Racists Who Infiltrate Public Institutions” and a paragraph implying—falsely and ludicrously—that I had infiltrated the Baltimore City government with “neo-Nazi” ideas. The reality, as I stated in my complaint, was that I was quietly, competently, and ethically performing my duties as an attorney for the City of Baltimore.

I was fully prepared to establish my claims legally and factually, and believe I could have done so if my complaint had not been dismissed, without leave to amend, before I was even able to take discovery of the SPLC.

5. Explain in what ways you believe the opinion of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals is flawed.

The Fourth Circuit’s opinion was fundamentally unsound on two levels.

First, it sidestepped the important legal issues my case raises by its superficial treatment of my arguments and by designating its opinion as unpublished.

Second, insofar as it addressed the merits of my arguments at all, it flagrantly misapplied the controlling precedents. At the root of its specious reasoning was its distortion of the controlling pleading standard for a motion to dismiss, known as the Twombley standard. Under this standard, a court is allowed to dismiss a complaint only if the claims are so implausible no rational person would credit them. The trial court held that my assertion that the SPLC had bribed or otherwise improperly influenced the NA employee was not plausible under this Twombley standard, even though I alleged abundant factual circumstances supporting my assertion. But there was nothing at all implausible about my allegations, unless one assumes, as the court seems—improperly—to have done, that the SPLC is a bastion of untainted and incorruptible integrity. Could any fair-minded person honestly assert that if the politics had been reversed—if the SPLC were accusing a conservative organization of improperly influencing one of the SPLC’s employees and thereby obtaining confidential information—that the court would have ruled such an allegation implausible? It would never have happened.

Having ruled that my allegations of the SPLC’s wrongful and illegal acts were implausible, the court was then able to dismiss all my several claims, including my Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) claims, that were predicated on these acts, and to find its way around the Bartnicki case, in which the Supreme Court held that a media organization has no First Amendment right to obtain information by means of unlawful acts.

With regard to my defamation claim, the analysis is different. To understand the court’s rationale, it is necessary to understand that the Supreme Court has held that the First Amendment does not protect hyperbole—i.e., extravagant exaggerations employed for rhetorical effect; e.g., “the company’s management are a bunch of clown and morons”—or pure expressions of opinion not capable of being proved true or false. To dispose of my defamation claim, the court held that the SPLC’s statement that I had “infiltrated” the Baltimore City government with “neo-Nazi” ideas was mere hyperbole. But, as I argued in my briefs, in the context of the hate map the SPLC’s statement was quite particular and concrete and not manifestly extravagant exaggeration, especially since the SPLC claimed on the hate map itself that all its statements were factual and accurate. Essentially, the SPLC accused me of ethical violations, i.e., that as a lawyer I was allowing my ideology to corrupt my duties to my clients, a completely false allegation. The court’s hyperbole rationale was yet another instance of the court skewing the relevant case law with a view to disposing of my claims.

6. Do you think the SPLC targeted you, at least in part, for racial reasons?

I don’t think for racial reasons, but who knows? My view is that it targeted me for its in terrorem effect—to intimidate any lawyers from having Dissident Right opinions—and because it was a great fundraising tactic.

7. Were you surprised by the ruling of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals to deny your appeal? If so, why were you confident? If not, at what point did you start to believe that your appeal would be denied?

I was never confident but always hopeful.

8. Do you think there could have been a positive result had you done something differently? Or, is it more likely that nothing you could have done differently would have changed the outcome?

I can second-guess myself on some of my arguments or the way I wrote my complaint, but candidly I don’t think any of these things would have changed the result.

9. How did money and fundraising play into your efforts? Do you think you would have had a better chance of success if you had been able to raise more money? Or was the funding differential between you and the SPLC so vast that it wouldn’t have mattered?

I am grateful for the financial support I received. It was not huge but I am thankful for every dollar. Even if it were much more, I’m not sure this would have made a difference, as I did most of the legal work (counting drafting the complaint) myself.

I will say more generally, though, that financial support is extremely important in these legal battles.

10. Why do you think Maajid Nawaz[1] was able to succeed against the SPLC where you could not?

I was always amazed the SPLC attacked Maajid Nawaz in the first place. He is a Muslim who is trying to reform his own religion to be more liberal and tolerant. Then the likes of Heidi Beirich attacks him for being anti-Muslim? This shows how out-of-control Beirich was, and was probably a factor in why she is no longer with the SPLC.

So Nawaz could be presented as someone in line with the modern liberal ethos in a way someone linked to the National Alliance never could be.

11. Footnote 2 on page 8 of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals decision reads, “On appeal, Allen clarifies that his defamation claim does not depend on the SPLC’s description of Allen in the Hate Map as a ‘neo-Nazi’ or a ‘racist.’ Allen also does not base his defamation claim on the Article. Accordingly, we focus our analysis on the SPLC’s use of the word ‘infiltrate’ in the Hate Map.”

Does this accurately describe your appeal? If so, how would falsely calling someone a racist or neo-Nazi in today’s society not be considered defamation? Did your defamation claim really boil down to the SPLC’s use of the term “infiltrate”?

See the answer to [the fourth question] above. Unfortunately, in today’s legal climate it is extremely unlikely a person could win a defamation claim for being called a “neo-Nazi.” The defendant would invoke the hyperbole or opinion defense and almost certainly prevail. A plaintiff might have better prospects, in some jurisdictions and in some contexts, with a defamation claim for being called a “racist,” but even here there is a strong likelihood the claim would be dismissed.

12. On page 13 of the of the decision, it alleges that you were associated with the NA “while representing the City.” I was under the impression that your association with the NA was finished by the time you started working for the city. What basis does the Court have to claim you were involved with the NA during this time?

The court got this wrong—another sign of how cursory and tendentious its opinion was. The opinion mixed up my long-past association with the NA and my participation in the American Eagle Party in 2016.

Thank you, Mr. Allen!

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  1. Douglas Mercer says:
    April 27, 2026 at 10:57 pm

    “That Allen has disavowed the National Alliance seems not to matter to the SPLC.”

    I was surprised to read this.  From Will’s earlier comments I gathered that Allen was currently on good terms with the NA.

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    1. Will Williams says:
      April 28, 2026 at 2:36 am

      Douglas Mercer: April 27, 2026  “That Allen has disavowed the National Alliance seems not to matter to the SPLC.”

      I was surprised to read this.  From Will’s earlier comments I gathered that Allen was currently on good terms with the NA.

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      I’d asked Greg to bring Spencer’s excellent five-year-old interview with Glen out of mothballs, considering what has happened this week, which he has done. Thank you, Greg.

      Glen never disavowed the National Alliance but we pretended that he had for the purposes of SPLC’s claims against him and for his lawsuit against that <ahem!> “law center,” Heidi Beirich and Mark Potok. He had not been a dues-paying member for years, if ever, but we stayed in touch and have continued to stay in touch since I’ve been NA Chairman. He assisted with the McCorkill estate Canadian lawsuit for 18 years and with several other legal issues as the best, most courageous attorney I’ve ever had the pleasure of working with.

      The SPLC is in deep shit, Doug, but is defended by Jews, fellow attorneys, controlled media, and other usual suspects. I was pleased today to see that Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, has come out against the SPLC:

      Congressman Jim Jordan on SPLC
      Congressman Jim Jordan has been actively scrutinizing the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) due to allegations of funding extremist groups and facing a federal indictment for financial fraud. Jordan’s committee has demanded documents from the SPLC, including records of financial transactions and communications with federal agencies, to investigate any coordination between the SPLC and the Biden-Harris Administration. The SPLC has denied any wrongdoing, claiming the payments were for intelligence gathering to prevent violence. The scrutiny has sparked a nationwide debate over the influence of the SPLC and its relationship with the federal government.  

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  2. Will Williams says:
    April 29, 2026 at 1:54 am

    I have little faith in politicians and none in elected federal legislators and never suggest to our people that they write to their Congressman or Senator to look out for White majority interests.

    But I cannot help but be encouraged by Congressman Jordon’s stance this week against the SPLC (above).  It had me search for anyone on the powerful Senate Judicial Committee who might take a similar stand in the upper body as Mr. Jordan has in the House against the anti-White fraudsters who were just indicted by Trump’s DOJ.

    Lo and behold, Republican Senator from Missouri, Josh Hawley, did so, aggressively grilling some butt-ugly Negress who Biden had nominated to be a federal judge. There is a YouTube video of his questioning of her last year that is encouraging: Hawley Exposes Southern Poverty Law Center. He also exposes in this short video just how evenly divided the U.S. Senate is.

    WikiJews tell us about that Negress:

    Nancy Gbana Abudu (born 1974)[1] is an American lawyer from Georgia who serves as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit…  the daughter of immigrants from Ghana.[2] Abudu was influenced by the Pan-Africanist movement politics of her parents, including her father’s anti-apartheid activism in South Africa.[3] … From 2002 to 2004, she served as a staff attorney for the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit… From 2005 to 2013, she was a staff attorney at the ACLU Voting Rights Project. From 2013 to 2019, she was the legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida. During her time with the ACLU, Abudu specialized in voting rights law.[7] From 2019 to 2023, she worked as the deputy legal director and interim director for strategic litigation at the Southern Poverty Law Center.[4][8]…
    On December 23, 2021, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate Abudu to serve as a United States circuit judge for the Eleventh Circuit… Her nomination attracted intense Republican opposition due to Abudu’s work for the Southern Poverty Law Center, which has labeled some of the Judiciary Committee’s Republican members as “white supremacists”.[17] … 

    More about this anti-White, African supremacist federal judge at the WikiJew link.

    Perhaps Senator Hawley can now be encouraged to sponsor or cosponsor a Senate bill that backs DOJ’s fraud indictment of SPLC while the GOP is still in the majority in the Senate?

     

     

     

     

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    1. Spencer Quinn says:
      April 29, 2026 at 3:10 pm

      Thank you for this, Will.

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      1. Will Williams says:
        April 30, 2026 at 2:29 am

        Spencer Quinn: April 29, 2026  Thank you for this, Will.

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        Thank you, Spence.

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  3. Will Williams says:
    May 1, 2026 at 11:49 pm

    I haven’t confirmed as yet, but have heard that a portion of this case is set to be heard on 7 May. I have confirmed, however, that Judge Marks is not Jewish, for what that’s worth.

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    Judge Emily C. Marks is the U.S. District Judge for the Middle District of Alabama, presiding over the federal criminal case against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) United States District Court.

    Case Background: https://allaboutlawyer.com/us-vs-splc-wire-fraud-indictment-fidelity-vanguard-donor-fund/

    What Is the SPLC Indictment About?
    The Southern Poverty Law Center is a nonprofit civil rights organisation based in Montgomery, Alabama, founded in 1971. It became widely known for using civil litigation to fight white supremacist groups and for publishing a “hate map” that tracks extremist organisations across the United States.

    According to the indictment, starting in the 1980s, the SPLC began operating a covert network of individuals who were either associated with violent extremist groups or had infiltrated those groups at the SPLC’s direction. The government alleges that unbeknownst to donors, some of their donated money was being used to fund the leaders and organizers of racist groups at the same time that the SPLC was publicly denouncing those same groups on its website.

    To pay the informants, the indictment alleges the SPLC opened bank accounts connected to fictitious entities — with names such as “Center Investigative Agency,” “Fox Photography,” and “Rare Books Warehouse” — which allegedly let the group disguise the true nature and ownership of the donor money it was paying out. The government alleges this constitutes fraud against both donors and the banks that held those accounts.

    One informant was paid more than $1 million between 2014 and 2023 while affiliated with the neo-Nazi National Alliance**…

    The indictment was returned in the Middle District of Alabama by a federal grand jury, which means prosecutors presented evidence to grand jurors and at least 12 of them voted that probable cause exists to bring the charges. A grand jury indictment is a formal accusation — not a conviction. All charges are unproven allegations as of publication. 

    ** I’m quite interested in who this SPLC  informant was who allegedly “was paid more than $1 million between 2014 and 2023 while affiliated with the neo-Nazi National Alliance,” seeing as how I’ve been National Alliance Chairman since 2014.

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  4. Margot Metroland says:
    May 2, 2026 at 9:55 pm

    Missed it the first time, but easy on the eyes at this point in time.

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    1. Will Williams says:
      May 2, 2026 at 11:51 pm

      Margot Metroland: Missed it the first time, but easy on the eyes at this point in time.

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      A lot has changed at both the SPLC and the DOJ in the subsequent five years, Margot. I’d said here yesterday, “I haven’t confirmed as yet, but have heard that a portion of this case is set to be heard on 7 May.” Now I have confirmation at this link: https://1819news.com/news/item/arraignment-hearing-set-for-southern-poverty-law-center-in-federal-court

      Arraignment hearing set for Southern

      Poverty Law Center in federal court
      Caleb Taylor | 04.28.26

      An arraignment hearing will be held in federal court in Montgomery on Thursday, May 7, in the Department of Justice’s case against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).

      According to the indictment, starting in the 1980s, the SPLC began operating a covert network of individuals who were either associated with violent and extremist groups, such as the Ku Klux Klan, or who had infiltrated violent extremist groups at the SPLC’s direction. Unbeknownst to donors, some of their donated money was being used to fund the leaders and organizers of racist groups at the same time that the SPLC was denouncing the same groups on its website, according to the DOJ.  

      Attorneys with the SPLC filed motions on Monday requesting a transcript of grand jury proceedings and a court order requiring Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to retract a “false and unfairly prejudicial statement” he made on Fox News’s The Ingraham Angle shortly after the indictment was announced. 

      “Well, they communicated when they so chose, with law enforcement over the years. There’s no information that we have that suggests that the money they were paying to these informants and these members of these organizations, they then turned around and shared what they learned with law enforcement. To the contrary, or else we would have known, from their own words, that they had given this money to these guys. And we didn’t know,” Blanche said.

      Addy Schmitt, an attorney representing SPLC, said in a filing on Monday, “The Court should exercise its authority to provide the relief necessary to protect the integrity of this proceeding.”

      “The defense respectfully seeks an order directing the government to: (1) retract the false and unfairly prejudicial statement that Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche made on Fox News regarding the allegations against the SPLC as a pretrial equivalent of a curative jury instruction; and (2) refrain from making any further false or misleading statements about the allegations in the indictment and abide by the rules prohibiting extrajudicial statements that prejudice SPLC’s right to a fair trial,” Schmitt said.

      To connect with the author of this story or to comment, email [email protected]

      The “law center’s” legalese double-talk, accusing Acting AG Blanche of lying, is noted. Anyone reading this at C-C who is able to sit in on this 7 May arraignment and observe should do so and report back in plain English how it went.

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  5. Will Williams says:
    May 17, 2026 at 11:23 pm

    This Montgomery, Alabama-based 1819News.com, referred to above, has been covering DOJ action against SPLC, as, again, here in a recent podcast: The History of the SPLC & the Left’s Response to Re-Districting | Chad O. Jackson

    Unfortunately, if you watch it, you’ll see the white host and his Negro guest certainly put their multiracial Christian beliefs ahead of any White advocacy that SPLC attacks — although early in the podcast the host did say SPLC was “funded by Jews.”

    Nothing much new here, except perhaps the link at bottom to Glen Allen’s statement.

    @willwilliams4163
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    Thank you, Brian and 1819, for keeping up with news about criminal and civil charges against the “law center.’ Mr. Jackson, a knowledgeable Black man, provides a unique history of the Marxist-based SPLC, but, the SPLC, to my knowledge, has never been opposed to Black racial loyalists, but only to those that advocate for interests of the American White majority. I and my organization have been on SPLC’s silly “Hate Map” for years. The DOJ’s indictment claims SPLC paid National Alliance “affiliates” more than $1 million to help them “destroy” our organization — not because we are pro-Christian (we’re not), but because we are pro-White. Will we learn through discovery who these alleged SPLC paid informants are? Alabama and Florida Attorney Generals have joined Trump’s DOJ to force the “law center” to give up their names. Read about how SPLC was trying to destroy the National Alliance, using courts, 33 years ago: “William Pierce on Lawyers and the SPLC ” at nationalvanguard.org

    @JanetVest
    6 hours ago
    Such interesting and amazing content here. Much more than just the SPLC debacle, though that info is enlightening and much needed in a news world of blabber. Thanks to Brian and 1819 for going where few others venture.

    Reply to Janet today:

    @willwilliams4163
    Don’t put too much stock in Trump’s DOJ indictment just yet, Janet; it reinforces SPLC language of “extremists,” “domestic terrorists,” “hate groups,” etc., for any advocates for White majority interests. What’s more encouraging may be civil suits by Alabama and Florida AGs against the “law center” to discover by the 1 June deadline who they allegedly paid to destroy any pro-White groups.

    I’ll be interested to learn what National Alliance ‘”affiliates” were paid $1 million-plus by the billion-dollar tax-exempt SPLC to destroy the Alliance. Unfortunately, MSM, lawyer groups and “civil rights” groups are defending SPLC. See fellow SPLC victim, attorney Glen Allen’s statement here: https://freeexpressionfoundation.org/glen-allens-statement-regarding-the-dojs-criminal-indictment-of-the-splc/

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Writer & Article of the Month May 2026

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Top Writers

  • #1 Morris van de Camp 2 votes
  • #2 David M. Zsutty 2 votes
  • #3 Derek Stark 2 votes
  • #4 Jayant Bhandari 2 votes
  • #5 Greg Johnson 2 votes
  • #6 Jared Taylor 1 vote
  • #7 Collin Cleary 1 vote
  • #8 Spencer J. Quinn 1 vote
  • #9 Mark Gullick 1 vote
  • #10 Lipton Matthews 1 vote
  • #11 Keith Woods 1 vote
  • #12 Steven Tucker 1 vote

Top Articles

  • #1 The Lunch Wars 2 votes
  • #2 Heidegger on Nietzsche, Part One 2 votes
  • #3 Could Fascism Work? 1 vote
  • #4 Jared Taylor's Elevator Pitch to a Billionaire 1 vote
  • #5 Predation Wearing the Mask of Civilization 1 vote
  • #6 Peak Fatigue in Fort Wayne 1 vote
  • #7 Keith Wood's Elevator Pitch to a Billionaire 1 vote
  • #8 Do You Want to Play a Game? 1 vote
  • #9 Why Billionaires Should Fund White Identity Politics 1 vote
  • #10 The 1970s: The Golden Age of Hijacking 1 vote
  • #11 True Folk-Horror Is Horror of Your Own Folk 1 vote
  • #12 Finding Atlantis Part 4 1 vote
  • #13 Berlin: City of Stones 1 vote
  • #14 The Ghost of the Confederacy 1 vote
  • #15 Lothrop Stoddard’s The Revolt Against Civilization 1 vote

Total votes cast: 17

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