- Jamie Kelso
Jamie Kelso (June 8, 1948) is a senior moderator of the American White Nationalist website Stormfront and a senior aide to both Don Black and David Duke. He hosts a nightly webradio program seven days a week on Stormfront Radio. __TOC_
- Paul Fromm
Frederick Paul Fromm (born January 3, 1949), known as Paul Fromm, is a Canadian far-right political figure. Fromm has been identified as a neo-Nazi
- David Duke
David Ernest Duke is a former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, a candidate in presidential primaries for both the Democratic and Republican parties, and former Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Duke is a self-styled "white nationalist," and he is commonly referred to by his opponents as a white supremacist. He says he does not think of himself as a racist, however, …
- Don Black
Don Black (photo) (born 28 July 1953) is an American white nationalist. He is the founder and current webmaster of the "Stormfront" forum and former Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK). He was convicted in 1981 for attempted armed overthrow of the Dominican government in violation of the U.S. Neutrality Act.
- Prussian Blue
Prussian Blue is a white nationalist folk teen duo formed in early 2003 by Lynx Vaughan Gaede and Lamb Lennon Gaede, fraternal twin girls born on in Fresno, California and brought up in the United States.
- David Lane
David Eden Lane (November 2, 1938 - May 28, 2007) was an American white nationalist leader and author. A founding member of The Order, he died while serving a 190-year prison sentence in the Federal prison in Terre Haute, Indiana. Lane was a prominent figure in the White nationalist movement, seen by many as a political prisoner and a P.O.W.. He coined the 14 words, a white nationalist credo.
- Hal Turner
Harold "Hal" Turner (born March 15, 1962) is an American White Nationalist Internet radio talk show host from North Bergen, New Jersey. His program, "The Hal Turner Show", was broadcast from his home in North Bergen via the Internet on Wednesday evenings. He is also the owner and operator of the Turner Radio Network (not related to Ted Turner's Turner Broadcasting networks such as TNT, TBS, CNN, etc.). In 2000, …
- Jared Taylor
Samuel Jared Taylor (b. 1951) of Oakton, Virginia, is an United States journalist and an advocate of racialist theories to explain the sociological and economic problems associated with non-whites, particularly blacks, in Western countries. Taylor is the editor of "American Renaissance", a journal that addresses issues of race, immigration and their impact on societies in which white people co-exist with other groups of people.
- George Lincoln Rockwell
George Lincoln Rockwell (March 9, 1918-August 25, 1967) was a United States Navy Commander and founder of the American Nazi Party. Rockwell was a major figure in the Neo-Nazi movement in post-war United States, and his beliefs and writings have continued to be influential among white nationalists and neo-Nazis.
- Kevin Alfred Strom
Kevin Alfred Strom (born 1956 in Anchorage, Alaska) is the former Managing Director of National Vanguard, a Charlottesville, Virginia based organization that has been described as racist, white separatist, homophobic, pedophile and a Neo-Nazi hate group. Strom resigned from National Vanguard in July, 2006. National Vanguard reportedly disbanded on March 14, 2007, and its website has been dormant since that time.
- Louis Beam
Louis Beam, born 1946, is a Texas white nationalist. He started as a Klansman, then became active with Aryan Nations in the early 1980s. He is considered to be the first important proponent to the strategy of Leaderless resistance a theory for resistance to state sponsored tyranny. In recent years, Beam has maintained a significantly lower profile.
- Shaun Walker
Shaun Walker (born Castro Valley, California) was the Chairman/CEO of the National Alliance, a white nationalist organization from April 2005 to July 2006. He was arrested on June 8th in Marlinton, WV driving to work and has been charged with a Civil Rights violation. He resigned his position as CEO while in jail in June, 2006 a few days after being arrested. He resigned as Chairman on July 4th, 2006, …
- Marc Lemire
Marc Lemire is a figure in the Canadian white supremacist movement. He is the webmaster of the Toronto-based Freedom-Site, which he began in 1996. Lemire frequently worked with Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel in the 1990s and worked out of Zündel's Toronto residence part-time and often full-time until he was deported to the United States in 2000. Lemire was Wolfgang Droege's successor as leader of the Heritage Front.
- Ben Klassen
Ben (Bernhardt) Klassen (1918 - 1993) was a former Florida State Republican Legislator and the founder of the white supremacist Church of the Creator (COTC). Klassen was born in the Ukraine to a Mennonite family. At the age of six, he moved with his family to Herschel, Saskatchewan (in Canada). He attended the German-English Academy (now Rosthern Junior College). In 1968, he moved to Florida to work for George Wallace's presidential campaign.
- Glenn Miller
Born November 23rd, 1940, Frazier Glenn Miller is a controversial figure in the "White Nationalist" movement. Miller, a retired US Army Veteran, founded the White People's Party in 1980. He was one of the first white supremacists to use paramilitary tactics with his North Carolina-based hate group, the Carolina Knights of the Ku Klux Klan which later became the White Patriot Party.
- Terry Tremaine
Terry Tremaine was born in Regina, Saskatchewan on July 20 1948. He is a National Socialist who has posted on racist web forums such as Stormfront and other websites using the screen name “mathdoktor99,” and on other websites as “JCMateri.” Tremaine is the founder and national director of the National-Socialist Party of Canada. Tremaine holds a B.A. in Mathematics (with a minor in Philosophy) from the University of Regina and a M.Sc.
- William Luther Pierce
William Luther Pierce III (September 11 1933 - July 23 2002) was the leader of the white separatist National Alliance organization, and a principal ideologue of the white nationalist movement. First educated as a physicist, then rising to a tenured professorship, he later worked with George Lincoln Rockwell, the founder of the American Nazi Party. He achieved notoriety as the author of a novel, "The Turner Diaries" (1978), …
- Tomasz Winnicki
Tomasz Winnicki (born November 17, 1975) is a white supremacist and anti-Semite based in London, Ontario. He was the subject of complaints before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal for his activities and is also facing criminal charges on weapons offences. In July 2006 he was sentenced to nine months in prison for violating a Federal Court injunction barring him from posting hateful material on the Internet.
- J. B. Stoner
Jesse Benjamin "J.B." Stoner (April 13, 1924 - April 23, 2005) was an American segregationist who bombed the Bethel Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama in 1958. He was a long-time chairman of the National States' Rights Party and publisher of its newsletter, "The Thunderbolt". Stoner ran unsuccessfully for several political offices to promote a white supremacist agenda.
- Randy Weaver
Randall Claude Weaver (born January 3, 1948) who was at the center of a deadly confrontation with U.S. federal agents at Ruby Ridge. Randy Weaver was the only boy of four children born to Clarence and Wilma Weaver, a farming couple from Villisca, Iowa. The Weavers were deeply religious and had a difficult time finding a denomination which matched their views; hence they often moved around from Evangelical, Presbyterian, and Baptist churches.
- Glenn Bahr
Glenn Bahr (born ca. 1975) was one of the founders of Western Canada For Us (WCFU), a now defunct racist group based in Edmonton, Alberta. While it was in existence, the WCFU had active members from and opened chapters in such locations as Winnipeg, Manitoba, Red Deer, Alberta, Calgary, Alberta and was about to begin a British Columbia chapter when the group was disbanded. The group operated a website and web forum with members from across Canada and the United States, …
- Michael Levin
Michael Levin (born 21 May 1943; Ph.D., Columbia University) is a professor of philosophy at City University of New York, who has published works on psionics, metaphysics, epistemology, race, homosexuality, animal rights, the philosophy of archaeology, the philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, and the philosophy of science. He is critical of certain sects of feminism, …
- Norman Lowell
Norman Lowell (born July 29, 1946) is the founder and leader of Imperium Europa, a New Right Maltese political party.
- Lawrence Auster
Lawrence Auster is an American traditionalist conservative blogger and essayist. Auster was born Jewish but later converted to the Episcopal Church. He attended Columbia University. He currently resides in Manhattan. He is the author of "The Path to National Suicide: An Essay on Immigration and Multiculturalism" and "Huddled Clichés: Exposing the fraudulent arguments that have opened America's borders to the world" as well as articles for FrontPage Magazine, …
- Jim Saleam
James Saleam (commonly referred to as 'Jim' Saleam) (born in 1955) is an Australian far-right activist and former member of the short-lived National Socialist Party of Australia in the early 1970s. Saleam founded National Action (NA) on Anzac Day, 1982. National Action eventually imploded due to Saleam's criminal actions which included insurance fraud and for organising a shotgun attack on ANC representative Eddie Funde by two NA members.
- Thomas W. Chittum
Thomas W. Chittum is an author, military analyst and former mercenary from New Jersey. He served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He fought in the Rhodesian War and the Croatian War of Independence. Chittum predicts that the United States will soon face Balkanization and a second Civil War based on racial conflicts.
- Derrick Macthomas
Carl Derrick Thompson (better known by his pseudonymn Derrick MacThomas) (born ca. 1957, in Australia), is an Australian neo-Nazi and head of the Australian branch of the US-based National Socialist Movement (NSM). MacThomas also hosts an online radio program, "Australia Calling", from a studio on the Gold Coast. Thompson, prior to his involvement with the NSM, was the editor of One Nation's official bulletin, "The Nation".
- Robert Relf
Robert Relf is a far right British 'race martyr' who briefly became a cause célèbre for the tabloid press in the 1970s. Relf first came to national attention in 1976 when he advertised his house in Leamington Spa as being 'For Sale - to a white family only'. Relf was found to be in breach of the Race Relations Act and was jailed for contempt of court when he refused to take it down.
- Gordon Lee Baum
Gordon Lee Baum is the current director of the Council of Conservative Citizens a white nationalist, neo-confederate, paleoconservative organization that succeeded the White Citizens Council. Baum attended UMSL even before it became UMSL, back in the days when it was Normandy Junior College, and was a student at the time when NJC was integrated into the University of Missouri system, and has a J.D. from Saint Louis University School of Law.
- Wolfgang Droege
Wolfgang Walter Droege (or Dröge was a Canadian white supremacist, neo-Nazi and founding leader of the Heritage Front.
- Richard McCulloch
Richard McCulloch (born 1949) is an author and advocate for racial preservationism. He sees the Nordish race as particularly endangered and proposes racial separatism.
- Melissa Guille
Melissa Guille (born ca. 1972) is a leader of the Canadian Heritage Alliance (CHA). Guille became involved with Neo-Nazi groups in Canada through her brother, Chris Guille, who had been a longtime member of the Heritage Front. While studying at Wilfred Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario in early 2000, Guille joined the Heritage Front with the intention of starting a local chapter.
- Jack van Tongeren
Jack van Tongeren (legal name Peter Joseph Van Tongeren) (born 1947) has been described as a white supremacist and extreme right wing Australian activist by the media. He was the leader of the neo-Nazi Australian Nationalist Movement (ANM). He served 13 years 1 month and 6 days in prison from 1989-2002 for arson, after firebombing businesses owned by Asians in Western Australia. He was tried in absentia. "Jack" is a nickname acquired during his university days.
- Roger Williams
Roger Williams is the leader of the Nationalist Coalition. This is a racist political group founded in 2006. The group was formed by Williams and others who broke away from Kevin Alfred Strom's racist group called National Vanguard. Williams had been active for many years with the racist group National Alliance in both Texas and Colorado. Roger Williams had been intimately involved with Erica Hardwick-Hoesch who later turned against the White Nationalist groups.
- Kyle Chapman
Kyle Chapman (born April 27, 1971) was the former national director of the New Zealand National Front (NZNF). He is currently (2007) a candidate for Mayor of Christchurch, on the ticket of the National Democrats Party. In 2004, he unsuccessfully contested the mayoralty of Christchurch, New Zealand, placing fifth out of 10 with 1.9 percent of the vote (1665 votes). In 2005, he resigned his high-profile role as the leader of the National Front.
- Tom Holmes
Thomas Frank Holmes (born c1931) is the current chairman of the far-right British political party, the National Front and a long standing member of the movement. Holmes is a strong supporter of European nationalism and has stated: "I have contacts with people all over Europe: Austria, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Greece, Serbia, but none of these are official contacts, we have unofficial contacts, yes, we support any European nationalist party".
- Jürgen Rieger
Jürgen Rieger is a Hamburg lawyer known for acts of Holocaust denial and repeated public outbursts against reporters, politicians and judges (see external link to IDGR). Rieger has also been convicted of tax crimes. In 1971, he took part in the fake abduction of Prof. Bertholt Rubin. Two years later, he was sentenced to pay a fine of 3500 DM in connection with two cases of assault.
- Stuart McBeth
Stuart McBeth (born 1981) was an Australian neo-Nazi who founded the Patriotic Youth League (PYL) in 2002 as well as the Australian branch of the US-based Volksfront organisation the same year. He was also a student at the University of Newcastle at the time. He had also previously been a One Nation Party candidate for the NSW Legislative Council prior to founding the League.
- Leo Felton
Leo Vincelette Felton (born 1970, Silver Spring, Maryland) is a white supremacist who was convicted of bank robbery and plotting to blow up Jewish and black landmarks around Boston. Unlike most white supremacists, his father is black.
- Michael H. Hart
Michael H. Hart (born April 28, 1932 in New York City) is an American astrophysicist turned author, historian, and activist. He has worked for NASA and been a professor of astronomy at Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, Maryland and a professor of physics at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. He holds degrees in physics, astronomy, and law and is the author of the book, "The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History", …