- Yasser Arafat
Mohammed Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini, popularly known as Yasser Arafat, was Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (1968-2004) and President of the Palestinian National Authority (1993-2004). In 1994, Arafat received the Nobel Peace Prize together with, Yitzhak Rabin, and Shimon Peres, for the negotiation of the 1993 Oslo Peace Accord. Arafat was a controversial and controlling figure throughout his lengthy career. - Alain Soral
Alain Soral is a French sociologist, essayist, and film maker, author of several polemical essays. He is the brother of actress Agnès Soral. He lives in the Basque Country and since June 2004, is also Federal Instructor in boxing. - Paul Morand
Paul Morand was a French diplomat, novelist, playwright and poet, considered an early Modernist. He was a member of the Académie française (there was only once a controversy about his candidature, which de Gaulle opposed in 1958. He was finally elected 10 years later). He was a graduate of the Paris Institute of Political Studies (better known as Sciences Po). During the pre-war period, he wrote many short books which are noted for their elegance of style, erudition, … - Lucien Rebatet
Lucien Rebatet was a French author, journalist and intellectual, an exponent of fascism and virulent antisemite. - Martin Niemöller
Friedrich Gustav Emil Martin Niemöller was a prominent German anti-Nazi theologian and Lutheran pastor. He is best known as the author of the poem "First they came...". Although he was a national conservative, an antisemite, and initially a sympathizer of Adolf Hitler, he became one of the founders of the Confessing Church, which opposed the nazification of German Protestant churches. For his opposition to the Nazi's state control of the churches, … - Theodor Fritsch
Theodor Fritsch (1852 - 1933) was a German antisemite whose views did much to influence popular German opinion against Jews in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A believer in the absolute superiority of the Aryan race, Fritsch was upset by the changes brought on by rapid industrialization and urbanization, and called for a return to the traditional peasant values and customs of the distant past, which he believed exemplified the essence of the Volk. - Paul de Lagarde
Paul Anton de Lagarde (2 November 1827 - 22 December 1891) was a German biblical scholar and orientalist. He also took some part in politics. He belonged to the Prussian Conservative party, and was a violent antisemite. The bitterness which he felt appeared in his writings. His "Deutsche Schriften" (1878-81) became a nationalist text. - Nichifor Crainic
Nichifor Crainic was a Romanian writer, editor, philosopher, poet and theologian. Crainic was also a professor of theology at the Bucharest Theological Seminary and the Chişinău Faculty of Theology. In 1940 he was elected member of the Romanian Academy. He studied Theology at the Seminary in Bucharest, and received his Ph.D. diploma from the University of Vienna. Crainic developed an ideology given the name "Gândirism" (from "gând" – "thought"), … - Gary Lauck
Gary Rex Lauck (born 1953; also known as Gerhard Lauck) is the leader of the current incarnation of the NSDAP/AO in the United States and probably the largest producer of neo-Nazi literature in the world. He has been dubbed the "Farmbelt Fuehrer" by Jewish organizations and the "Evil Genius of Germany's Neo-Nazis" by the Reader's Digest (British edition, September 1995). Lauck, a resident of Lincoln, Nebraska, was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on May 12, … - Bernhard Förster
Bernhard Förster was a nineteenth century German teacher who became an antisemite. This is evident, for example, in his writings on the Jewish question, where he characterizes Jews as constituting a "parasite on the German body". He was married to Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, the sister of the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. After the failure of his Paraguayan colony "Nueva Germania", … - Roeland Raes
Roeland Raes (Ghent, 4 September 1934) is a Belgian politician, a former senator for and vice president of the political party 'Vlaams Blok'. Raes studied law at the University of Ghent. He became politically active in 1955, when he became member of the Volksunie. He was senator for Vlaams Blok from 1995 until 2002. At the moment he is Vlaams Belang chapter leader of Lovendegem, … - Henry Hamilton Beamish
Henry Hamilton Beamish (June 2, 1873 - March 27, 1948) was a leading British antisemite and the founder of The Britons. The son of an admiral who had served as an A.D.C. to Queen Victoria, Beamish served in the Second Boer War and settled in South Africa afterwards. It was here, he claimed in a 1919 interview with "The Times", that he became convinced of antisemitism as he felt that all of the country's industries were Jewish-owned. - Dafna Arad
Dafna Arad (also spelt Daphna Arad) is an Israeli singer, performer and journalist. Born in the city of Beersheba in 1986, Arad was also the leader and founder of the first Israeli ska band named "Beer7", and recorded an album called "Skandal" in January 2003. Arad was mentioned in the world media in two incidents. - William Striker
William Striker is an infamous antisemite. He is the source of the quote used by Jew Watch, as follows: :as the night to day, is the thrice hotter Jewish fire of 'Communism.'" William Striker He is associate with American Nazis. - Randy Reed
OH, hello! I'm Randy Reed. I live in Easthampton with my sexpot boyfriend Paul, and my guinea pig, William. i love led zepplin. soo much. I love to sing along with the led zepplin songs. there's so little that's so rockin as the led. I'm really into jacob miller lately too. - Leon Jacobson
i am evasive.
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