Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 111. Not illustrated. Chapters: Tom Metzger, Steve Bellamy, Dee Bradley Baker, Willis Carto, Art Green, Kelly D. Brownell, John Martin Poyer, Lawrence Jegen, Andy Sannella, Brenda Coultas, D. O. Quick, Rebecca Quick, Reynold Tharp, Ira Baldwin, Robert Coulson, Juanita Coulson, Cynthia Harriss, John H. Felt, Myshkin, Harold Robert Aaron, Rayna Gellert, Varro Eugene Tyler, Scott Schuman, George Brown, Rhea Haines, Lois Irene Marshall, Cary Odell, Jennifer Rardin, Charles Cummings, Edgar Buell, Daisey Douglas Barr, Dan West, Ralph R. Roberts. Excerpt: Thomas Linton Metzger (born April 9, 1938) is an American white separatist, who is the founder of White Aryan Resistance. He has been incarcerated in Los Angeles County, California and Toronto, Ontario, and has been involved in several government inquiries and lawsuits. He has participated in race discussions and interviews with CNN and Telemundo, and has appeared in numerous documentaries about white nationalism. A neo-Nazi, who was also involved in the Ku Klux Klan in the 1970s, Metzger has aligned himself throughout his life with far right-wing principles such as racial separatism, white supremacy, and anti-immigration. His activist groups, such as White Aryan Resistance (WAR), have fallen under watch of the Southern Poverty Law Center, an American organization that monitors hate groups and reactionary extremism. Metzger has also strayed from many traditional stances maintained by the extreme right, by voicing libertarian views such as absolute freedom of speech, isolationism, opposition to multinational corporations and war. Metzger served as a precinct worker for the New Right libertarian politician Barry Goldwater, in 1964. Metzger was born and raised in Indiana. He served in the U.S. Army from 1961 until 1964 when he moved to Southern California to work in the electronics indust...