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Richard Butler (white supremacist) - Wikipedia Richard Girnt Butler (February 23, 1918 – September 8, 2004) was an American engineer and neo-Nazi After dedicating himself to the Christian Identity movement, a racist offshoot of British Israelism , Butler founded the National Socialist Aryan Nations and would become the "spiritual godfather" [ 1 ] to the white separatist movement, in
Richard Butler - Southern Poverty Law Center Longing for a “whites-only” homeland in the Pacific Northwest, aerospace engineer Richard Butler left California in the early 1970s and purchased land in northern Idaho That land became home to one of the most notorious American hate groups, the Church of Jesus Christ Christian Aryan Nations
Richard Butler, founder of Aryan Nations, dies at 86 Richard Girnt Butler, one of the most notorious racists in the United States, who built and ultimately lost a North Idaho compound dedicated to bigotry, was found dead Wednesday at 86
Richard Butler, 86; Supremacist Founded the Aryan Nations Richard Butler, the rural Idaho pastor who was called “the elder statesman of hate” for the racist campaigns he led as the founder of the Aryan Nations, has died at the age of 86,
Richard Butler, who led Aryan Nations, dies in Idaho at 86 Richard Girnt Butler, the Northwest's iconic reverend of the white-supremacist Aryan Nations, died in his sleep yesterday in Hayden, Idaho He was 86 He lived to see his racist
A Conversation With Richard Butler (Psychedelic Furs) Leader Richard Butler seems rejuvenated—and with his brother Tim still playing bass, the modified six-member version of the Furs feels legit Made Of Rain (Cooking Vinyl), the band’s first album in 29 years, toys with nostalgia without getting mired down in it
Psychedelic Furs Richard Butler On New Album Made Of . . . - NPR With soaring synths, spiked hair and studded leather jackets, the Psychedelic Furs were the quintessential '80s rock stars But once the '80s ended, so did the band Now, 29 years after the group's