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HATE-HAROLD FAQ #1

This is the first in a series of FAQs (Frequently
Asked Questions) regarding the bizarre and often hysterical
campaign which is being conducted on the Internet by
a cult called the National Alliance, for the purpose of
smearing and defaming Harold A. Covington.

WHAT, EXACTLY, IS IT ALL ABOUT?

Harold A. Covington, 44, is a National Socialist and
Aryan racial writer and activist who has been involved in
the White resistance movement since the Wallace for
President campaign of 1968. He is presently General
Secretary of the National Socialist White People's Party,
formerly known as the American Nazi Party, which was
originally founded in 1958 by Commander George Lincoln
Rockwell. The NSWPP was reconstituted in 1994 by
Covington and a number of former ANP members
and activists from the Rockwell and Koehl periods.

Up until this point, the National Alliance
had pretty much ruled the roost as far as "upscale"
White racism went. The Alliance had created a massive
mail-order book and publishing empire and was venturing
onto the Internet; the NA's total take from donations and
book sales has been estimated at more that a million dollars
a year. Now, in 1994, National Alliance founder and guru
Dr. William L. Pierce was faced with financial competition
from the NSWPP and polemic competition from Covington,
a man who is generally acknowledged within the Aryan
racialist movement to be a better writer and more dedicated
revolutionary, his Spartan and ascetic lifetsyle contrasting
sharply with Pierce's 345-acre estate and his string of
Eastern European mail order brides. In addition, overt
National Socialism has far more appeal to young White
people than Pierce's "krinkeljammer" ersatz version,
and Pierce feared (correctly) that many would no longer
be willing to settle for a copy when they could have
the original.

The unspeakably vicious smear campaign over the past
several years against Harold Covington, by William Pierce,
is motivated on Pierce's part largely by these personal,
ego-related, and financial considerations. It is Pierce
who began the smear campaign and Pierce who keeps it
going through a small clique of about four men who act
as his surrogates, on the Internet and in the courts.

There is also strong circumstantial evidence
of involvement in the smear campaign against Covington
on the part of the Janet Reno Justice Department, using
Pierce's National Alliance as a front. Movement veterans
have long suspected that Pierce and his National Alliance
were co-opted in 1987 by the Federal government; two
witnesses in the Fort Smith sedition trial of 1988,
Glenn Miller and Zillah Craig, testified in court that
Pierce received $200,000 from the Order armored car robbery
and was personally given this stolen money by Bob Mathews,
which Pierce used to purchase his large retirement estate
in West Virginia, which he calls his "World Headquarters".

Whether or not the testimony given by Craig and
Miller is credible or true, that fact is that even NA
defenders admit that it was given in open court, and yet
no charges were ever brought against Pierce. Pierce's
absence from the defendants' table at Fort Smith has always
puzzled and troubled many long-time racial activists. Since
that time, there have been a number of incidents which
have caused speculation that the National Alliance is
being used as a "listening post" into the radical right
and also as a front for CDOs (Credibly Deniable Operations),
or "black" operations, the most notable example of
which is the Oklahoma City bombing of April 19th, 1995.

Harold Covington enraged and terrified Pierce
by discussing in public, in print and on the Internet,
both the known and proven connections between convicted
bomber Timothy McVeigh and the National Alliance, and
also the probable connections which may be extrapolated
from what is known. Covington totally rejects the
media-hyped "Elohim City scenario", otherwise
known as "Strassmania", largely based on his
personal acquaintance and knowledge of some of
the people involved. Covington maintains---correctly,
once all the smoke and mirrors are cut through---that
the ONLY PROVABLE LINK between McVeigh and ANY right
wing or racist group at all is to the National Alliance.
The fact that this has been air-brushed out of the picture
and suppressed by the media, along with the mysterious
"John Doe Number Two", is to Covington further proof
that this link needs to be investigated.

The reclusive and secretive Pierce has been
described by some of the few people who have actually
seen him in the past two years as "terribly frightened"
over any media attention at all to the links between
his cult and the NA. Pierce is clearly willing to do
anything to silence or discredit anyone who discusses
the issue in public. This has led to an unprecedented
campaign on the Internet, in the courts, and through
acts of criminal vandalism and threats to silence
Harold Covington and anyone who supports or defends
Covington---or at the very least, to drown what Covington
has to say in Internet "noise".

This has included an orchestrated campaign
of abusive, libelous and defamatory Internet posts
telling lies about Covington, harassment and threats
against Internet Service Providers who carry Covington
or NSWPP accounts, a series of absurd Covington Internet
forgeries by National Alliance "theoretician" Kevin
Alfred Strom, and an entire website devoted to defaming
and smearing Covington run by National Alliance officer
Vincent Breeding of Tampa, Florida, who carries out his
criminally defamatory activities under the name
of "John Hammer".

Readers of these newsgroups who see Usenet posts
attacking, smearing, defaming Harold Covington, accusing
Harold Covington of crimes, etc. should bear in mind
that this activity is being orchestrated by about
four people who are high-level functionaries in the
National Alliance cult, although they post to Usenet
under a series of pseudonyms and false e-mail addresses
created for this purpose. Readers should be aware that
the allegations leveled against Harold Covington by
these people are are false in their entirety, and the
people making the allegations are perfectly aware of the
fact that these allegations are false. They are deliberately
lying in order to defame a public critic of their
cult and their guru; many have drawn parallels between
the behavior of the National Alliance and the acts
of larger cults such as Scientology and the Moonies.

All Usenet posts attacking or defaming Harold
A. Covington need to be read and understood in the
above context.

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