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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 



NATIONAL ALLIANCE 



PART 3 OF 13 



FILE NUMBER : 157-12589 



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! —>~ w , Fo f f n 5 orm *tion of the Bureau, on 6/29/71, pamphlets^ 
^I^I^! 1 ? 9 dl ^ributed in the downtown Detroit area iiT ?fr 
J^J *° gather support for a counter-demonstration against 
7/3 a^d ^^ erence tohe held in Dearborn, Michigan, agaxnsr 

i; w~.«.«. ' »' . Coun ^ r - d * I «>»»tration is sponsored by the Detroit 
A 7/^i Aga f n fu Wdr and Fasci8 » **<* is scheduled for Saturday, 
SK2jS«? t .?7,00 n S? M Iim ' 1280 ° M1Chi9an A ^ue, DearboJA, 

.4i4+.~ Local intelligence units. Secret Service and ' 
military intelligence, all Detroit, advised. 



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1 - Alexandria (Info) (RM) 

1 - WPO (15702278) (Info) (RM) 

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to i-K. R»«I? f T nati ° , J"i Coples of thls re P°" •" being furnished 
^t^i. * ln8hW1 " nd Savannah Offices, as well aB all offices 

f ^ lch n,i 8 ht *» v « « interest In the Current investigatlo, 
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1-Alexandria (Info) C^M) 
1-Atlanta (Info) (KM) 
2-Baltimore (157-48S5) (RM) 
I -Birmingham (Info)(3M) 
1-Boston (Info)(;7M) 
1-Buffalo (Info) (AM) 
1-Chicago (Info)(RM) 
2-Cl^veland (RM) 
1-Columbia (Info) (KM) 
2-Dallas (157-2059) GlM) 
1- Detroit (Info) (KM) 
1-Jackson (lnfo)(RM) 
1-Kansas City (Info) (KM) 
1-Los Angeles (info) (KM) 
1-LouisviUe (Info)(RM) 
2-Miami (3M) 
2-Mcbile (157-4217) (KM) 
l-Newerk (Info) (KM) 
1-Npv Orleans (Info) (KM) 
1 -New York (Info) (KM) 
l-rhiladolphia (Info) (KM) 
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2- Richmond (RM) 
1-Sacramento (info) (RM) 
l-Salt Lakr City (info) (KM) 
1-San Francisco (lnfo)(RM) 
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-2278-188, 193, 202, 208, for identity of 

-2278-257 and 268 for identity of informant) 
-2278-278 for identity of informant) 
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WFO 157-227S-275 
-2278-209 for identity of informant) 



See Dallas airtel dated 6/8/71, for identity of 
sources regarding NYA "activity and organization in Dallas- 
Fort Worth, Texas, area (WFO 157-2278-281), 

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LI^DS: 



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MARYLAND. The Baltimore Office is 



request ed to identify the residents of -_„ 

and advise whether or not they are ioni 
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CLEVELAND 



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• AT CLEVELAND. OHIO. The Cleveland Cffij 
to report Retails of NYA organizing activities byl 

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DALLAS 

» AT DALLAS -FORT WORTH, TFXAS. Will continue, to -follow 
the attempts to organize NYA in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, 
area . 

MIAMI 

» AT MIAMI. FLORIDA. The Miami Office ls_teauested to 

rep orl^_d^tails of NYA organizin g activities by 

andl B in Miami, 

MOBILE 

*AT M0NTG0MTL7Y, ALABAMA^ Will ascertain current NYA 

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activity involving ^_ 

and advise Btireau and WFO of results. 



RICHMOND 

AT RICHMOND . VIRGINIA. Will review the docket of th« 
United States District Court, Richmond, Virginia, for the detail 
of the suit entitled United States Vs National Youth Alliance, 
3149-70 (71-W3-183), and advise the Bureau and WFO of results. 



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WASHINGTON FI^LD 

AT WASHINGTON, D,C . Will maintain contact wltli source 
concerning NYA activities and advise the Bureau of pertinent 
developments . 

The enclosed LHM is classified "Confidential" in order 
to protect confidential informants of continuing value. 



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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 
FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 

1 -United States Attorney, Washington, D.C. 

1- 116th Military Intelligence Group 

1-Naval Intelligence Service Office 

1-Office of Special Investigations, 4th District 

1-Sr-cret Service 



Offk«. Washington, D.C. 
BwauFil.1, 157-12589 




13 1971 
157-2278 

NATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE (OTA) 



All IKFORHATION CONTAINCO 

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RACIAL MATTER - WHITE HATS GROUP 




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NYA established npw 

headquarters at 1656 33rd Street, N.W. , Washington, D.C. (WDC) , 
which includes a "Western Destiny BooVstore 1 ' under LLOYD'S 
management. NYA National Staff includes CHARLES H. MC GUIRr, 
National Office Manager, and SA3L WDOSL^ THOMAS, JR., head of - 
NYA nail -order department. NYA continues to publis h its tabloid 
newsi 




area 



the Dallas-Tort Worth" area, Detroit and New York set forth. 
The character of the NYA leadership and staff, as well as its 
objectives, policies and program, suggest s v orientation 
toward national socialist doctrine. 




Thi. document ennuina neither recommendation* nor conrlu.ioc* ol the "TBI. It ii the property of the »*BI mad i* loaned Jo your agency: it and iu co 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 

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I. BACKGROUND A 

A. History 4 

B. Reorganization 10 

C. Tower Struggle Precipitated by Reorgani- 
zation 12 

II. OR GANIZAT I ONA L S T5U C TV3E 19 

A. Articles of Incorporation 19 

B. National Offices 19 

C. National Leadership 21 

1. Directors 21 

2. National Officers and Staff 21 

3. Advisory Board and Student Council 25 



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D. Membership 27 

2. Publications and Propaganda 27 

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III. PURPOSE? ANP E3QOI3&1S 31 

IV. ACTIVITIES 34 

A. National Activities 34 

3. Regional Activities 37 

1. Dallas -Forth Worth, Texas 37 

2. Detroit, Michigan 40 

3. Jamaica, New York 41 

4. Miscellaneous 43 

V. CQNNXTIPNS W ITH QTH Z3 ORGA NIZ A TI ONS 44 

A. United Hard Hats of America 44 

B. National States .\ights Tarty 44 

C. Liberty Lobby 44 



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VI. NATIONAL SOCIALIST TENDENCIES 

A. Leadership and Staff 

B. Objectives, Policies and Trogram 

VII. APPENDIX 



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I. BACKGROUND 



A. History 



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(A characterization of the SDS appears in the Appendix 
to this report.) 

Subsequently, under the leadnrship of National Organ! z 
LOUIS T. BYZRS, NYA promoted a "four-point program" to counter 
radical student and "black power" movements and also to assert 
the positive values of "western destiny" as promulgated in 
FRANCIS PARKER YOCKOT's book, "Imperium." "Iraperium" is a 
philosphical tract extolling the virtues of a Northern European 
civilization and warning against its adulteration by Jews, 
Negroes, Orientals and other "culture distorters", according 
to "The Washington Post", a daily newspaper published at Wash- 
ington, D.C., in an article in the December 22, 1969, lrsup, 
Pag« A3, entitled "NYA: Alive and Well/' 







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(A characterization of the National States Rights 
Party appears In the Appendix to this report.) 




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□ Documents originated with another Government agency(ies). These documents were referred 
to that agency(ies) for review and direct response to you. 

Pages contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies). You will be 

advised by the FBI as to the reusability of this information following our consultation 
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(A characterization of the NSWPP appears In the 
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□ Documents originated with another Government agency(ies). These documents were referred 
to that agency(ies) for review and direct response to you. 

Pages contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies). You will be 

advised by the FBI as to the releasability of this information following our consultation 
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The December, 1970 (Number 14), issue of "Action", 
internal news organ of the Washington-based NYA, reported the 
reorganization of the NYA and its new operational structure 
in a lead article entitled "Reorganization: New NYA Dnerges." 
The article states by way of background that the expenses of 
the ambitious NYA program over a period of nearly two years 
since its initial formation had "inevitably" exceeded income, 
and the organization had become indebted to the amount of more 
than $40,000. It was further stated that during the period of 
financial crista, the situation was aggravated by two burglarif 
of the NYA National Office in which "several thousand dollars 
worth of office equipment, film, postage stamps, and mail- 
handling aachlhtirjj* were stolen. The article said that with bar 
ruptcy looming, a new corporation free of debts was formed and 
new offices in a more secure building were established. 

C. Power Struggle Precipitated by Reorganization 




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The "Washington Observer Newsletter", which Is publish?* 
semi-monthly at 5630 Borwick, South Gate, California, carried an 
article in its issue of April 1, 1971 (Number 116), entitled 
"Convoluted Concentric". This article alleges a continuing 
campaign to obliterate Liberty Lobby and states that LOUIS T. BYF 
had sworn to destroy that organization. The article implies that 
BYSRS was acting in league with MURRAY CHOTINER, former adviser to 
President RICHARDM. NIXON.whbm "Washington Observer Newsletter" 
asserts, was the "main operator 11 In a "divide and conquer" strata 
directed against conservative elements. 




The above article states that Civil Action Number 
1286-70 is a suit brought by Liberty Lobby, Incorporated, in 
the United States District Court for the District of Columbia 
against American Lobby, Incorporated; LEO DONALD PHILLIPS; 
L2Z D0DSON; HAROLD SHIFFL^ ; and MICHAEL D. JAFFE for the un- 
lawful appropriation of Liberty Lobby's mailing list. According 
to this article, "In a deposition filed in this lawsuit, 
Louis T. Byers has admitted that he stole the mailing lists of 
Liberty Lobby, and The American Mercury /Washing ton Observer 
Newsletter , and sold them to Leo Donald Phillips, and to 
'The Thunderbolt'". 



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("The Thunderbolt" Is the publication of the National 
States Rights Party, which is characterized in the Appendix 
to this report,) 

The "Washington Observer Newsletter" article , "Convol - 
uteri Concentric", is quoted in part as follows: 

"In 1969, LOUIS T. B7-TCS became responsible for 
the operation of the National Youth Alliance 
(NYA) , which had been formed in 1968, from a 
nucleus of youthful supporters of G303GF- WALL AC Z 
to combat the dope, "narcotics, militant liberalise, 
and anarchy dominant on the campuses of colleges 
throughout the country. Considering this a worthy 
purpose, WO (Washington Observer) permitted the 
NYA to use its mailing list, for a one-time mailing 
in an effort to promote financial support. Contrary 
to explicit and direct instructions, BTEaS copied 
this mailing list before using It for NYA, and has 
since then been actively instigating its use by 
others." 

The above article relates that BY2?»S had alleged the 
KYA office at Dupont Circle; was" broken into and robbed. It adc 
however, that the former field director of the NYA, MICHAEL D. 
RUSSELL* who had worked under BYERS for at least a year, "says 
that he is sure that the * robbery* was staged by BYE IS in ordei 
to make some financial files, which documented BYErtS' mishandli 
of contributions, disappear," 

Investigation on June 8, 1971, at the United States 
District Court for the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C. , 
confirmed that case number 1286-70 on the Civil Action Docket 
is an action brought by Liberty Lobby, Incorporated, against 
American Lobby, Incorporated; LEO DONALD PHILLIPS; Lr/s D0DS0K; 
HAliDLD SKIFFLE; and MICHAEL D. JAFFF on Anril 28, 1970, seeVir 
damages for conversion and other tortious acts and for an injur 
The case Is presently pending before Judg»* BRYANT. 



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□ Documents originated with another Government agency(ies). These documents were referred 
to that agency(ies) for review and direct response to you. 

Pages contain information furnished by another Government agency(ies). You will be 

advised by the FBI as to the releasability of this information following our consultation 
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Investigation on June 8, 1971, at the United States 
District Court for the district of Columbia, Washington, D.C. , 
confirmed that case number 475-71 on the Civil Action Docket 
is an action brought by LOUIS T. BY23S for libel damages in the 
amount of $175,000 filed March 5, 1971, against C.D. BAK54; 
WILLIS A. CAin*0; Liberty Lobby, Inc; (PATRICK TIF^t; and FOST7X 
MORRISON. 



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The investigation at the United States District Court on 
June 8, 1971, disclosed that on May 2C t 1971, on order by 
Judge WADDY granting the motion of defendant F0STF.3 M0RKIS0N 
for a summary judgement was entered in the record of civil 
action number 475-71. 




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II. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE 

A, Articles of Incorporation 



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(1734 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia, is 
the former addrpss of the Lincoln Rockwell Bookstore. The 
Lincoln Rockwell Bookstore, formerly sponsored by thp NSWPP 
and operated by ROB^OT A. LLOYD, was an outlet for literature 
printed and/ or recommended by the NSWPP.) 




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National Offices 



n The Washington Fost ,f of December 22, 1970, in an 
article by PAUL W. VALFNTIN5 on pages Bl and B5 entitled 



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Rightists Open New Offices," stated that the NYA had opened new 
offices in Georgetown at 1656 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. , Hashingtort,, 
D.C. The. article indicated that the NYA had first opened officrs 
near Dupont Circle in Washington but outgrew available space 
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The December, 1970, issue of "Action", supra, 
disclosed in a front page article that the NYA had obtained new 
offices at 1656 Wisconsin Avenue, N.V. , Washington, D.C. A 
picture of the building in which the new NYA space is located 
was printed with the article. In the January, 1971, (Number 15 
issue of "Action," it was reported that the address of the NYA 
National Office had been changed from 1656 Wisconsin Avenve, 
N.W. , Washington, D.C, to 1656 33rd Street, N.W. , Washington, 
D.C. , due to the preference of postal authorities on the basis 
of the location of the NYA building. 

The above mentioned story by PAUL W. VTuV-HTIN" in 
"The Washington Tost" of December 22, 1970, revealed that the 
new KYA location included a "Western Destiny" bookstore with 
about thr^e hundred titles which was soon to be expanded to 
five hundred different works. The article stated that a part 
of the bookstore's inventory had come from the defunct N3 T PF 
bookstore in Arlington, Virginia. The bookstore was said to 
carry "a broad selection of philosphical and political tracts, \ 
anthropological treatises on white or Aryan superiority, and 
assorted books alleging a Zionist conspiracy to undermine Wpstern 
civilization, and other publications." "Imperium," by F'WNCIS 
l'ARK33 YOCKEY, reportedly is the store's best seller. 



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The December, 1970, issue of "Action," supra, dis- 
closed that the new NYA organization had obtained a book sales 
subsidiary under the general management of the new National 
Organizer, flOB&JT A. LLOYD. 

On January 15, 197 1, the following organizations 
and individuals had mail boxes at 1656 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. 
(now 1656 33rd Street, N.W.), Washington, D.C: 

National Youth Alliance" 
Western Destiny Books 




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C. National Leadership 
1. Directors 




2. National Officers and Staff 

The December, 1970, issue of "Action," supra, 
reported that a new staff had been recruited for NYA, and In 
an article entitled "New National Office Personnel," CHARLES 
H. KG GUI 33 of Brooklyn, New York, was identified as NYA 
National Office Marager and 30B3RT A. LLOYD of Richmond, Virgin! 
as new National Organizer of NYA, replacing LOUIS T. BYJvtS. 
The article announced that BYERS had moved up to the position 
of NYA President and would "be concerned primarily with long- 
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"Action" (Number 16) , dated March, 1971, in an 
article entitled ''Two More National Office Staffers," announced 
that Dr. WILLIAM PIF.RCE had become NYA's Editor-in-Chief and 
that ^7L THOMAS had taken charge of the NTA mail-order depart- 
ment. riTS^CE was said to be a former research scientist and 
university professor at Oregon State University where he taught- 
physics courses. THOMAS was said to be a native of Philadelphia 
(Pennsylvania) and to have attended Temple University. 

According to the above article in the March, 1971, 
issue of "Action t V PI~*CF wrote for several right-wing publica- 
tions prior to being recruited by NYA;- The article stated that 
ri'T.TCE had usually written under pen names to avoid implving 
any connection between the "publications for which he wrote. The 
article states, "New that he will be devoting all his efforts 
to N7A, however, he is abandoning his latest norr. de plume , ■LUTH' 
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supra, attributes tho following statement to LOUIS T. BY"SS: 

•'Working with a 25,400 membrr 
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Concerning the NYA Advisory Board, an article 
appearing in the November 15, 1970, issue of "The Washington 
Post" at page Dl, contains the following: 

"NYA 'a advisory board is filled with Liberty 
Lobby friends whose efforts in conservative 
causes are frequently cited and praised by the 
lobby. 

"Board members include retired Admiral JOHN 
G. CiTOMMKLIN, sharp critic of what he calls the 
'Jewish-Communist conspiracy*; AUSTIN J. APP, 
specialist in Nazi Germany apologetics, who 
contends the estimate of six million Jews 
exterminated by Nazis in World War II is vastly 
exaggerated; retired Marine Lieutenant General 
PEDRO DEL VALLF., who praised MUSSOLINI'S 
'sagacious leadership* in the invasion of 
Ethiopia in the 1930's, and 3EVILO I\ OLIVFR, 
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With respect to the NYA Student Council, it is noted 
that J&WS ROBERT DUNCAN, Vice President of the NYA Chapter, 
St. John's University, Npv York City, is reported in "The 
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at page three, to have admitted membership In the "National 
Socialist Party." According to this report, DUNCAN "advocated 
National Socialism (Nazlism) 'because we are In a tim» of 
crisis 1 " and "explained that if the National Socialists were 
in power, America would 'win in Vietnam, 1 and 'clean vp thp 
traitors at home. 1 " 

The June, 1970 (Number 12) Issup of "Action" Iden- 
tified CHA3LES MUNCASTER as a student at the University of 
Auburn, in Alabama, and "NYA Alabama Chairman." "Action" 
stated that MUNCASTER had challenged the draft, since "his 
father forbade him to register for service und<»r United 
Nations when he was eighteen, and at 21 he reaffirmed his 
father's patriotic beliefs." 

"Action" issue of July-August, 1970, (Number 13), 
reported that MUNCASTER had be*n found guilty of "draft evasion" 
and had appealed the decision. "Action" also rpported that 
MUNCASTF^'s father, XB5XT G. MUNCASTER, had recoivod a 
sentence of three years In prison upon conviction of th*» 
charge of interfering with draft laws. 

The May, 1970, (Number 11), issue of "Action" 
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"The Washington Tost" article of December 22, 1970, 
supra, states on page B5 that LOUIS T. BY33S claimed 8,000 
members for the NYA, "with a large portion of then organized 
into 62 cair.pus chapters, ranging from the University of 
Chicago and New York University to Kent State University in 
Ohio." According to the article, NYA allegedly works with 
"a 25,400 member mailing list for financial support." 

2. Publications and Propaganda 

The December, 1970, issue of "Action ," supra, 
reports a "New Publication Program" begun by the NYA. According 
to "Action," both NYA's tabloid newspaper, "Attack!", and the " 
EYA newsletter, "Action," were to be published on a regular, 
monthly basis, thus providing NYA members, supporters and 
subscribers a new issue of either "Attack!" or "Action" every 
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According to the January, 1971, Issue of ''Action," 
supra, OTA had commissioned a half hour sound -and -color filming 
of Professor AEVILO P. OLIVER delivering his lecture, "After 
50 Years." "Action" reported that when the film was finished, 
OTA did not have the money to pay for it, and the filmmaker 
repossessed OTA's only print of the film. "Action" stated 
that arrangements had been made to use the film once again 
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As previously noted in this report, the Western 
Destiny Bookstore, an OTA subsidiary, occupies space in the 
NYA building, 1656 33rd Street, N.W. , Washington, D.C. The 
Western Destiny Bookstore, is distributor for the type of booVs 
and other printed material described above. "The Washington 
Tost" reported on December 22, 1970, that the bookstore carried 
300 titles, including part of the inventory of the defunct 
NSWPI bookstore, and expected to increase its_AtQfi^ic. 500 <Uff< 
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Lieutenant A, V. CONOVER, United States Park Police, 
1100 Ohio Drive, S.W., Washington, D.C., advised on January 29, 
1971, that the NYA f 1656 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W., Washington, 
D.C., had filed a notice of proposed demonstration plans 
between January 30, 1971, and February 20, 1971, at the White 
House and in Lafayette Park, H Street, N.W # , between 15th and 
17th Streets, N.W,, Washington, D.C. The purpose of the 
demonstration was stated to be to "Tell the President to »Win 
the War Nov 1 ; 'Bring our Prisoners of War Back * Now 1 ; Protest 
Against Handling of Simas Kudirka Defection Case; Religious 
Freedom for She 1 ton College." 

According to the above source, the "U. S. Patriots' 
Victory March Committee", National Press Building, Washington, . 
D.C. , and "Sheiton College Students Protesting for Religious 
Freedom" were to be invited to participate in the NYA demonstrai 
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organizations, and the display of picket signs and, possibly, 
a banner. The max imu» number of participants was estimated 
at not more tnan one hundred. 

The individual sponsors of the proposed NYA 
demonstration were identified as RICHARD MEYER, 1702 19th 
Street, N.V., Washington, D.C.; ROBERT O'COITOOR, 1811 19th* 
Street^ N.W., Washington, D.C.; and ^ IRENE JAMES, Post Office 
Box 4316, Washington, D.C. The sponsoring organization, NYA, 
was described as a "Political youth movement' 1 , and its 
principal national officer was identified as LOUIS T. BYERS, 
President. 





According to the April, 1971, issue (Number 17) of 
"Action", the NYA National Office sent LOUIS BYERS to Miami 
(Florida) in March to confer with local NYA members and 
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up with an intensive organizing campaign in the Miami area 
by ROBERT LLOYD. It vas further indicated in "Action" that 
BYSRS was then in Cleveland (Ohio) to lay the groundwork for 
an organizing effort there by LLOYD, "funds permitting". 

"Action", March, 1971, issue, supra, revealed that 
LLOYD spoke to an audience of about 1,200 people on the 
evening of January 27 (1971) at Western Maryland College 
(Westminster, Maryland). According to this source, LLOYD 
talked to students for about two hours on NYA philosophy and 
policies. 

The April, 1971, issue of "Action", supra, carries 
photographs which reportedly show LLOYD on the campuses of 
Georgetown University and George Washington University, 
Washington, D.C., distributing NYA literature. 

According to "Action", issue of May, 1971, (Number 
18), NYA National Organizer ROBERT LLOYD spent four days in 
Miami and three days in Cleveland recently, exploring 
Organizational possibilities in both cities. LLOYD reportedly 
will evaluate local NYA strength in those areas on the basis 
of conferences with local activists and will lay plans for 
future developments. 

"Action", issue of May, 1971, supra, also reported 
that a number of NYA members had participated in Reverend CARL 
MC INTIRE's "March for Victory" in Washington, D.C., on May 8, 
1971. The "Action" article stated that although NYA disagreed 
strongly with MC IN TIRE on a number of issues, "NYA neverthe- 
less used the opportunity to express its strong opposition to 
the Nixon regime's persecution of Lt. WILLIAM CALLEY and to 
treason by the Washington government Jn general." 

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that in a demonstration at the Capitol in Washington on May 5, 
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i # Dallas - Fort Worth, Texas 

The March, 1971, issue of "Action", supra, in 
a front page article entitled "NYA Spirit Showed at U of 
Texas", states that NYA activist ANDY ANDERSON had burned a 
Viet Cong flag on the Arlington campus of the University of 
Texas in a counter-demonstration to a rally in protest of the 
invasion of Laos sponsored by the American Civil Liberties 
Union. The article stated that the incident aroused so much 
interest that ANDERSON and his fellow NYA'ers in Arlington 
were able to collect eighty dollars for 1,000 copies of 
"Attack!", which were distributed at Arlington and two other 
campuses in the Dal las -Fort Worth area. 

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of the April, 1971, issue of "Action" , supra, which reported 
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Force Base In protest of the verdict finding Lieutenant 
WILLIAM GALLEY guilty in the My Lai massacre. ED K2SSINGER 
is identified in "Action" as another Dallas NYA f er who joined 
ANDERSON'S protest. 



The May, 1971, issue of "Action", supra, noted that 
NYA activist ANDY ANDERSON had discussed the NYA's Vietnam 
position on the "Open Line" radio program over station KBUY, 
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An article appearing in the n Detroit Free 
Press", a daily morning newspaper published at Detroit, 
Michigan, on January 8, 1971, disclosed that a "national neo- 
Nazi" organization had been instrumental in stirring up white 
student militancy at Detroit area high schools. This article 
indicated that Statecraft a confederation of white supremists, 
anti-Semites and anti -communists based in Washington, D.C., 
and its student organizing arm, the NYA, were both headed by 
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The September 25, 1970, issue of "The Torch", 
Volume XLV, Number 3, a student publication of St. John's 
University, Jamaica, New York, reported on page one that the 
Student Council had voted unanimously on the previous Saturda; 
to withdraw from the NYA the power to organize on the St. Johi 
campus which had been granted on June 18 (1970). It was 
indicated that the St. John's University NYA had as its state* 
*aims M to educate the students through discussion groups and 
lecture series regarding the dangers of Communism and Zionism 
to perpetuate the ideals and ideas of Americanism; and to 
provide the community with a means of action through the voici 
of the St, John's University National Youth Alliance". It wa 
stated that an Ad Hoc Committee formed to investigate the 
NYA had reported that NYA had violated its stated aims. The 
committee concluded that "Derogatory remarks concerning Jews 
and Blacks do not serve to educate students concerning the 
dangers of Communism and Zionism." STEVE LYNCH and JAM2S 
DUNCAN were identified in the article as President and Vice 
President, respectively, of the St. John's University NYA. Tl 
article stated that LYNCH had denied NYA was affiliated 
officially with the "American Nazi Party or the American 
(National) Socialist White Peoples' Party". DUNCAN was 
reported to have stated following the Student Council veredic 
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University Downtown Campus, Brooklyn, New York, on September 2?, 
1970, reported interviews with LYNCH and DUNCAN. According to 
the article, entitled "NYA Leaders Claim »No Justice for 
Nationalists 1 ", DUNCAN advocated "National Socialism" and 
admitted membership in the "National Socialist Party". 
According to the article, DUNCAN stated that the NYA would work 
with the National Socialists but was not a "front 11 for the 
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appeared in an article in the December, 1970, issue of "Action", 
supra. "Action" stated that the NYA could claim "a bare 80 

members'* among the 12,000 students at St. John's University. 
According to the report in "Action", "Our chapter leaders at 
St. John's report that they intend to redouble their organizing 
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"The Washington Post" article of December 22, 
1970, cited previously herein under the caption "Membership" , 
states that NYA claims "62 campus chapters, ranging from the 
University of Chicago and New York University to Kent State 
University in Ohio." 

It is noted that the July- August, 1970, issue of 
"Action", supra, purports to give "The REAL Kent State Story" 
in a front page article. "Action identifies ELIZABETH K2IM 
as an NYA correspondent vho witnessed conditions at Kent State 
University at the time of student protests in May, 1970, which 
resulted in the slaying of four Kent State students by Nationa 
Guardsmen, and reports her observations. 

As noted above under the caption "National Activitie 
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The July-August, 1970, issue of "Action", supra, 
in an article entitled "Confrontation", states that NYA had 
joined with the United Hard Hats of America in their march 
on Cleveland (Ohio) on August First. The article reported 
that the march had provoked an attack "by approximately fifty 
hard core Communists". "Action" disclosed that LOUIS T. 
BY2RS was the main speaker at the rally and "condemned not 
only the Leftist agitation against the Vietnamese war, but 
also the 'insane no-win policy' of the Nixon administration", 

B. National States Rights Party 




(Thunderbolt, Incorporated is publisher of "The 
Thunderbolt", self -described as the "official Racial National!; 
Organ of the National States Rights Party", The National Stat* 
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An article in the November 15, 1970, issue of "The 
Washington Post", page Dl, entitled "Liberty Lobby Does All 
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with NYA. The article alleges that the then current issue of 
the NYA newspaper, "Attack!", was financed by Liberty Lobby's 
WILLIS A. CARTO, according to LOUIS T. BYERS. BYSRS is quoted 
as stating that CARTO "personally read and approved all the 
articles 1 '. "The Washington Post" article states that Liberty 
Lobby employees assisted NYA during its formative months and 
NYA used the Liberty Lobby's mailing list. It further noted 
that "NYA's advisory board is filled with Liberty Lobby friends 
whose efforts in conservative causes are frequently cited and 
praised by the lobby". 

"The Washington Post" article of May 16, 1971, supra, 
states that CARTO, "founder and treasurer of Liberty Lobby, 
a large, successful, conservative legislative pressure group 
working out of Washington", is a central organizer and 
supporter of the NYA. According to this article, Liberty 
Lobby employees have given clerical assistance to the NYA, 
served as officers of the NYA corporation and rented it portions 
of the Liberty Lobby mailing lists. The article states that 
NYA postage had been paid with Liberty Lobby checks and that 
^'CARTO set up a paper organization called the Council on 
Dangerous Drugs in 196S to raise money primarily for NYA". 

The above mentioned article in the May 16, 1971, 
issue of "The Washington Post" ouotes LOUIS T. BYSRS as 
follows: 

"Vhen NYA was being formed,' BYSRS said, 
•CARTO told me Liberty Lobby was a 
temporary institution which would eventually 
by 'undercut' by NYA and fade out of 
existence. 'Undercut* was the word 
he used. • 

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employees have since quit, said BYSRS, 
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includes building an organizational framework of young people 
to launch an American mass movement, which will utilize the 
flexibility, vigor, and natural idealism of youth, as well 
as their disaffection for "the existing corrupt establishment"; 
and exploiting issues raised by "Marxist opponents", namely, 
the threat of Black Power, the degeneracy of the "drug culture", 
the disruptions of the SDS and other anarchist groups, and the 
wasting of American "blood and treasure in suicidal or 
fratricidal foreign wars". 

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misgovernment, incompetent leadership, and self-serving party 
politics which rules today must be ended. It states further 
that America must never again be led into a fratricidal war, 
like the last two World Wars, for the sake of alien, minority 
interests, and that we must rid ourselves of the suicidal, 
anti-white insanity which has determined America's attitude 
toward the other nations of the world for so long. 

According to the "Goals and Objectives of the 
National Socialist White People's Party", supra "We must turn 
our people from their present path of materialism, cynicism, 
and egoism and inspire them with a new faith based on racial 
idealism." It states that only in this way can the alienation 
and isolation of individuals which exists today be replaced 
with a sense of racial communion. "We must have an America," 
this NSWPP tract declares, "without swarming Black filth in 
our streets and schools, on our buses and in our places of 
work". It further states that every tendency toward degeneracy 
or subversion, every threat to racial integrity, every form of 
Organized crime or vice, every element which threatens public 
terror or chaos must be utterly destroyed. 

Finally, "Tactical Priorities" for the NYA are 
outlined by NYA President, LOUIS T. BYERS, as the establishment 
of a headquarters, staff, and regular publication schedules, 
followed by organizing, recruitment of new members, and the 
development of "a field program of rallies, speeches, demon- 
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NATIONAL SOCIALIST WHITE PEOPLE'S PARTY, 
Also Known As Ths American Nazi Party, 
American Nazis, The World Union of Free 
Enterprise National Socialists, The 
George Lincoln Rockwell Party 

On May 29, 1968, a source advised that the American 
Nazi Party - World Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists 
(ANP - WUFENS) was organized by George Lincoln Rockwell at 
Arlington, Virginia, on February 26, 1956. It was baaed upon 
the concept of an international "National Socialist" sovement, 
as espoused by the Gersan Nazi Party, which was headed by Adolf 
Hitler. The ANP - WUFENS supports and follows the line of 
hatred against Negroes, Jews, and Communists, through speeches, 
published literature, demonstrations, and publicity-seeking 
devices for the purpose of seeking a legitimate dominant polit- 
ical party within the United States and in foreign countries. 

•The Richmond News Leader" issue dated April 4, 
1963, published dally at Richmond, Virginia, stated that this 
organization is chartered in the State of Virginia as "The 
George Lincoln Rockwell Party" and that the Virginia Assembly 
prohibits the use of "Nazi" or "National Socialism" in a 
Virginia-chartered organization. As of January 1, 1S<67, the 
official name of this organization was changed to "National 
Socialist White People* • Party," according to Commander Rockwell, 

On August 25, 1967, George Lincoln Rockwell was 
assassinated in Arlington, Virginia, near the ANP Headquarters 
Building. The August 28, 1967, issue of the "Northern 
Virginia Sun," a daily newspaper published at Arlington, 
Virginia, stated that Matthias Koehl, Jr., took command of the 
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On November 26, 1957, a source advised that the United 
White Party (UWP) was organized at a convention held in Knoxvill* 
Tennessee, on November 10, 1957. An article in the November 26, 
1957, issue of the "Greenville Piedmont," a newspaper of Green- 
ville, South Carolina, reported "the recent formation of a new . 
political party, to be known as the United White Party." Ac- 
cording to the article, the party was formed at a recently held 
meeting in Knoxville, Tennessee, at which many klansmen were 
represented. The UWP was reported as being opposed to all "race 
mixing organizations and individuals." 

The July, 1958, issue of "The Thunderbolt," self- 
described as the "official Racial Nationalist Organ of the 
National States Rights Party" (NSRP), reported that rank-and- 
file "States Righters" had merged with the UWP under "the 
banner of the National States Rights Party /■ with national 
offices at Post Office Box 261, Jeffersonville, Indiana. 

In November, 1958, a source advised that the NSRP 
is composed of past members of Klan-type organizations and 
notorious anti-Semites. 

The following editions of "The Ttiunderbol t" advised 
of the indicated changes of address: 



Issue 



New Address 



June, 1960 
July, 1965 
April, 1967 



Post Office Box 783 
Birmingham, Alabama 

Post Office Box 184 
Augusta, Georgia 

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On August A, 1965, a source advised that Fdward R. 
Fields, the Tnfomation Director of the HSRP and Editor of 
"The Thunderbolt ," is the individual who actually controls 
the NSRP. 

Issue Number 126, dated June, 1970, of "The 
Thunderbolt" lists Dr. Edward R. Fields as the National 
Director 6f the NSRP as well as Editor of "The Thunderbolt % " 

"The Thunderbolt" continues to publish articles 
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A source advisod that the Revolutionary Youth 
Movement IX (RYMXX) faction of students i'or a Democratic 
Society (ST>5) held a national conference at Atlanta, Georgia, 
from JJovembor 26 to 30, 1903. At this ccn^erenoo It w, 
decided to form a new organisation to b« zcaovm as ltevoliitior»&ry 
Youth Bovcwont (KYif), char sic tc-rizod as & p. ass aati- import u>. in t 
youJ.h or pant nation, K?»,id or(js nidation bjing p *'«;*> ~ tad as 
s:c.*p;trat& nsd di&££ii<;J: J» for:* r.niJ content Xrorn SQ8. TU$ 
"rvincipX*-;.'.: ci: Unity" n Jested bv the cr r^ercnc^ incluO;-t> :. 
tttv.i^fjlo r^ainut v;iii *rs ;?'je:u : :£;».*:;>* ..uid i.is >.■.■■ aapj.oi?:r^y j f'f.hi;.. 
i» g a ;» n ;s t ir. o o r i all K.--1 , an t i commu « 1 ;.; n , f v w * *, 1 ; : : a t, » d op *»? « c : * i *; n 
o ,r ■« f*v.- 1 >' ; ;■• *ir] s u pi? o .v v of i- h 3 r 1 ■ ; 1 . t o .f ?;■ - i i -•..'© i o ?>. vl n r. t J ; ■ « o" 
&.1 ; ' ' i W r< •• .' • ; • v> d t; at :'. o.. ■ •-?>" a! % o r: "vport o ?.' t i : <i r i # ;h t o f ;; .'. i 
"o^proncad nnd exploded" pecipir.ej' "to aimed Doii'-t.Vji'onsc* " 
It v;an aj'rsod that R?*T vould awt be a Ma* rist-lA*nli»ist 
or ii a ni~ at i* n ; Howe v o *• , ao u r ce mid t ft :L j* \ : a s* df; c idc d i r. or d £ i 
to indicate; an brft&n?.sfiatiun fci •:>-•:? enough :a\ fern 1c ho 
■ ace ratable to evsryon;.?, A to::\:;cr&ry EatlouaL Steering 
Coi.vlttco (IJSC) KfiSo tip ox eifii-i; i>3Cia."o.v aa»:i two rsaloss \srb 
elected to : , o v o r n E*f ;i until n r v t i '; u al o * 'i .' v Co i*s CO vi i U be 
e;.f .rfced disriJit? the %r5;^' oX luVO. 

RYIS publications hr.w listed tii* WYM Kat^owti C.f/ i. ..:;-■ 
feO> at Potft Office r-.vs 542) r>J?o =/osfc 0?.-?:;c9 Eox ?70X2 C, 
bot i: Atlanta, fJsorj'ia, and a e^.oad souro hac> adv.!.; '.ad ; hav 
tho 1*0 ■ lifis no ivXiMcs t:i>aoe but vould p/oV. .bXy be co»sio«'*/ -.jr .ui 
locr.tod at Apartment 27, 1067 Ait a Avcatn^ Korthoa:vt» AiXanra. 

Second st-ux'co udvicfod that \?op , /^!1 doSiir.at.*>rt the 
.fouj.^i;tne contc.roacG end hava conMnuod to deninato HSC 
woe tings to the point that 'Vosuju's lil ovation" hi«^ apparor..i;Zy 
bec:;;.^ the HVi-Vs principal iuzuo - alL:o that KYIiS: poor 
f fascial condition han r©n!i.lt«d in iti? failure to publir.li 
a ra.;»«r. r^rinrj er'Vly .1.070, U7C I .as dors:?, fled to c»twr to 
tlit* -working claas rrvthox* than yo>ith, uinc3 the potential for 
F>ocx:\l revolution lies in T/orkoir-. 









a third source ha*? "ta'i 
the March, lf>?0, KfTC moo tins that HYtt'wcrwii had decided tha 
or km nidation will bo molded into a "working clar.fi , Marxist- 
hcult'.ict , revolutionary, anti-iifincrialirt , problack 
nationalist, people's wowou's liberation organization." 



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STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATS Srirrvrv 



Students for a Democratic Society, commonlr 
known as SDS, came into existence at' a founding convention 
held during June, 1962, at Port Huron, Michigan. From an 
initial .posture Of "participatory democracy," Marxist- 
Leninist ideology of various shadings became predominant 
during 19GS-1960 with debate centering on how best to create 
a revolutionary youth movement. SDS moved from involvement 
in the civil rights struma to an anti-Vietnam war position 
to advocacy of a militant anti-imperialist line linking up 
the oppressed peoples of Asia, Africa and Latin America 
with the black liberation movement in the United States. 
All major factious within SDS embrace Marxism-Leninism 
and identify internationally with China, Cuba and North Vietnai 
as countries leading the worldwide struggles against the 
United States. However, the Soviet Union was regarded as 
imperialist and with the Communist Party, United States of 
America, "revisionist" in nature. 

SD3 operated under a national constitution which 
called for an annual National Convention (NC) and quarterly. 
National Council meetings vherein programs were initiated 
and debated. Throe national officers wore elected annually 
with a National Interim Coramittca to run the organisation. 
Regional offices and college chapters elected delegates to 
tho national meetings but cRch functioned independently on 
local matters. Its official publication "Fire" (formerly 
t "New Left Notes") last appeared in December, 1969. 

Internal factionalism of rcorious proportions 
developed during 1968 - 1969 and the following three factions 
evolved as a result of a split at tho June, 1969,* NC: 
Weatherman, Worker Student Alliance (WSA), and Revolutionary 
'Youth Movement (ttYM) . The effect of the split on SDS chapters 
throughout the country was divisive. Some alligned with one 
or the other of the three major factions. Others, unable to 
identify with any faction, disassociated with SDS completely 
and changed names. 



The SDS national office in recent years was 
located at 1608 West Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois, 
was closed in February, 1970. 



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themselves associated with SDS, and the WSA group refers to . 
itself as the true SDS. • 

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Initially called the "Action Faction," Weatherman 
came into being immediately before the Juno, 1969, Students 
for a Democratic Society (SOS) ITatioual Convention (NC) - 
At thiy KC Yteatherman won all three national officer positions 
and a majority of the National Interim Committee as well. 
Subsequently, they took over the BBS National Office (ISO) 
in Chicago, and controlled its funds, paper and national 
records. Although intermix struggle existed until late 1069, 
Weatherman for all major purposes controlled SDS natior.oi.ly 
from .n?*:e, VJGO, until its KO closed in february, 1970. At 
this tine it no longer considered itself part of SI>3. 

The term Weatherman emerged fro*! an idcolo!>.ic;.»l 
paper pre: p» re d by i t s 1 e r*. d r rs e n t i Mod " V on J )o n r t I*e * v d » ; 
\V c a t hi 3: i.i a 'A to K n c- w Yf h i c h "-V" ay the v; \ n Bio v.* «; : * ( ' 'No w J -C-. f t 
Notes" June 18, 1333). This etateuout outlined the ba&;jc 
staiice of V/caV.hei-;n:iu: Ku.r>:i.st-l,c?.iini^t in content but with 
strong advocacy that actio); not theory would bring about, 
re vol u i: ion i n the Uni ted S "a tea „ *f h is oos t ure v/as coinp ) cnier r e ■■.! 

with svn. international identification to tho Cuban ri?v<»Xttticr 4 
and C'a ■■:■. •* i-o • s s t a t ei.i & at t h at t r w d ire y of a r o x o lu t i o » a v j- i « 
to *&-&* revolution. 

During October. 1969, Vcath&rivan riots in * 

Chicago renal tod in nore than 2t0 arrests for mob fiCtJ.ff** 
and relcvtcd ch<vr#e3. A p^orram o£ arreed stri*#slo w::m 
f xnali.KSu during a Cecow^r, 1369, "War Council" vhe^ain 
terrorist tactics and poU.t1.cal usmtassii. nation v#«re 
contemplated. Tb«j basic .strength of Vtaathoxnuui w?..n then 
revealed to be cotcc-? 300 •- 350 nationally and gee graphic ally 
apportioned to the Midveftt, Ilsw Yevlc, and' sor;.e Hor threat . 

Ae its rhetoric of violence osealsvfcod, We at he ma an 
leaders increasingly discu^ed the necessity of an uncio-r ground 
operation who re lit r.ore than 90 percent of the organisation 
would ?:.** rjubnerg'fd; "aff i; i\':y fjroupn" of thrc -a - five k'.^bsri; 
would :cu notion independent ?.y. In tcVirvary, 1370, V'e:itK-*r -nan 
leaders announced a prc<jr.***ii of "strategic Ef;ltotage" with 
police nnd military installations as primary targets. 

In February, 1970, Tteath&?mah abandoned tho 
SOS HO, 1603 fleet Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois, and 
throughout the country entered an underground status. 

The SDS is characterized separately in the Appendix* 



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A source advisod during August . .1.063, that ?t 
the KcMonal Convention (1?C) of Students* "far i Ftem«w;r-:itir 
Society (SilJE) held -in O.icnpo<. in.t.?-o^ f d'.;r3r.g Jon*, I&iil>, 
a l- p ! i t arose ! ? tvee 11 ' h3 Pr og>- v ?.? & '. •> f.» .!.<;> bo;. \> ■-. r I y ( 1? I . -. • ) ;> no 
1 1; ft K i :. .». o n a 1 £ /' J c« < £0 ) , t J • o 'AO » ;• > <., on? i ; ) ■■* ?*n o ; ■■ n t>. :? t > » . 
iVc:.tli< •:'*;:•.:) i ; t«t*:U>;w Viv.r i'JL? /Ecfcit 1 !'. drc? ;"h-» larg^t 
supporv dinonfr lho*:e in uttondanco p.t the Hi:, 




v/i- r 1;< Jt & tu ^ en i: & Ilia * ■■■; ». * ox- a o j ;* pui* v 0/ kf . :■.* : : t 1 j d L* ji + 
aJJisnnrr. Thus, Itoey adopted tho i-.okos or V;;vlv;r •:.',<••' -n-; 
Al~u.^eo (W,) or Car-pu:: ttor!r<u* M-o-nt /.i-.ifwt-. 



Source stated ij;at tho "i>w Jj*\i"E ; fa tee 



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in JT--.?»* York City, is thi ox fie is 3 r^r.U<:^t: : :o;i of'tho V-'i./> 
.taction, 

A second soiivco Krtvlssou during Jfisiurvy, 11)70, 
fch&.t \7itbin 1:hu BDS, t)v» V'SA is a caucus of which tirvo .f'/.J? 
coiis t it u tea t no 1 ft b dor sh ip . 

A third source advised during July. 1970, tl'p.t 
during demonstrations staged in t r *.e Boston ::rea dir-j^f, f;)ia 
Sprir-r; and SuMrar of 1970 by the KH f the irr-,in theme of 
preview; demonstrations staged by the NH sir!.£ted frou 
protestations of the Vietnam Wnr ^nd other U.-vi.i.eri Gtntcr* 
foro2f:'n policy iivnttei-s io attRcki'*^ do2:.occic ii^rsucs t..vx.l\ 
as rnr.fsi'i and in jjr.pl oymsnt and dewoj^strat^n^ support of 
U10 "workers' ctruiiglo*" 

The SDS and PLP are cimracterized separately in 

the Appendix. 



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Director 

United States Secret Service 
Department of the Treasury 
Washington, D. C. 20220 

Dear Sir: 

The information furnished herewith concerns an individual who is believed to be 
covered by the agreement between the FBI and Secret Service concerning Presidential pro- 
tection, and to fall within the category or categories checked. 

1. □ Has attempted or threatened bodily harm to any government official or employee, 

including foreign government officials residing in or planning an imminent visit to the 
U. S., because of his official status. 

2. □ Has attempted or threatened to redress a grievance against any public official by other 

than legal means. 

3. 2] Because of background is potentially dangerous; or has been identified as member or 

participant in communist movement; or has been under active investigation as member 
of other group or organization inimical to U. S. 

4. □ U. S. citizens or residents who defect from the U. S. to countries in the Soviet or 

Chinese Communist blocs and return. 

5* □ Subversives, ultrarightists, racists and fascists who meet one or more of the following 
criteria: 
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(a) □ Evidence of emotional instability (including unstable residence and 

employment record) or irrational or suicidal behavior. 

(b) O Expressions of strong or violent anti-U. S. sentiment; 

(c) Q Prior acts (including arrests or convictions) or conduct or statements 

indicating a propensity for violence and antipathy toward good order 
and government. 

6. Q Individuals involved in illegal bombing or illegal bomb-making. 

Photograph □ has been furnished □ enclosed £} is not available 

1 I may be available through — — 



Very truly yours, 



Edgar Ho^vjr 
Director 



1 - Special Agent in Charge (Enclosure(s) 
U. S. Secret Service , Detroit 



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A source advised on March 29, 1965, that the Youth 
Against War and Fascism (YAWF) , formerly known as the Anti- 
Fascist Youth Committee, was established by the Workers World 
Party (WWP) in the summer of 196 2 to bring college and high 
school youth into the periphery of WWP activities and thereby 
gain recruits for the organization, 

A second source advised on October 23, 1964, that a 
flyer distributed by the YAWF describes that organizations as 
a militant organization of young, workers and worker-students 
for combating war and fascism. 

The first source advised on May 1, 1970, that the 
YAWF maintains its headquarters at 58 West 25th Street, New 
York City, and publishes a magazine called "The Partisan." 



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July 22, 1971 





Title National Youth Alliance 



Character Racial Matter - White Hate Group 
Reference Detroit LHM dated as above. 



All sources (except any listed below) whose identities 
.are concealed in referenced communication have furnished reliable 
information in the past. 



This document contains neither recGrr.sncnderUons not conclusions of the K3I. i: is the property 
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July 30, 1971 



In Reply, Pimu* Refer to 
File No. 

Director 

United States Secret Service 

Department of the Treasury 

Washington, D. C. 20220 

Dear Sir: 

The information furnished herewith concerns an individual who is believed to be 
covered by the agreement between the FBI and Secret Service concerning Presidential pro- 
tection, and to fall within the category or categories checked. 

1. □ Has attempted or threatened bodily harm to any government official or employee, 

including foreign government officials residing in or planning an imminent visit to the 
U. S., because of his official status. 

2* □ Has attempted or threatened to redress a grievance against any public official by other 
than legal means. 

3. □ Because of background is potentially dangerous; or has been identified as member or 

participant in communist movement; or has been under active investigation as member 
of other group or organization inimical to U. S. 

4. Q U. S. citizens or residents who defect from the U. S. to countries in the Soviet or 

Chinese Communist blocs and return. 

5- IxH Subversives, ultrarightists, racists and fascists who meet one or more of the following 
criteria: 

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(a) Q Evidence of emotional instability (including unstable residence and 

employment record) or irrational or suicidal behavior: 

(b) □ Expressions of strong or violent anti-U. S. sentiment, 

(c) J3C Prior acts (including arrests or convictions) or conduct or statements 

indicating a propensity for violence and antipathy toward good order 
and government. 

6. Q Individuals involved in illegal bombing or illegal bomb-making. 

Photograph □ has been furnished Q enclosed □ is not available 

I I may be available through .^__ 



Very truly yours, 



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John Edg« Hoover 
Director 



1 - Special Agent in Charge (Enclosure(s) 

U. S. Secret Service - Cleveland (By hand) 



Enclosure(s) 



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of amended page three to referenced LHM, 7/22/71. 

Bureau (Enc. 8) V (RM) / <? 

- Alexandria (Enc. 1) (RM) (Info) 

- Cincinnati (Enc. 1) (RM) (Info) 

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1 - Louisville (Enc. 1) (RM) (Info) 
1 - Milwaukee (Enc. 1) (RM) (Info) 

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SAC, MOBILE (157-4217) <RUC) 

<^KATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE ^ 

EXTREMIST MATTERS - WHITE HATE 
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THE NATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE 



The National Youth Alliance is an outgrowth of 
the political group called Youth For Wallace (YFW). 
The membership list of YFW automatically became the 
mailing list of the NYA. The YFW is now a defunct 
organization. 



The National Youth Alliance claims the follow- 
ing objectives: 

1. To oppose the use of dangerous drugs and 
narcotics on campuses and to run pushers off college 
campuses, 

2; To neutralize and overcome black power. 

3. To reassure law and order to the campuses. 
To use violent means to combat the Students for a 
Democratic Society if college officials do nothing. 

4. To bring peace to America and oppose inv- 
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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 

FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 

Washington, D. C. 20535 



NATIONAL TOOTH ALLIANCE _ ... 
EXTREMIST MATTER - NATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE 




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The National Youth Alliance (NYA) is an 
organization which was formed from a 
nucleus of Youth for (George C.) Wallace 
supporters following the 1968 presidential 
election to counter radical leftist and 
anarchist Influences which were considered 
to be fomenting chaotic conditions on the 
campuses of American colleges! and univer- 
sities* NYA, under the leadership of its 
National Organizer, Louis T.YBxerfl L.' pro- 
-Lawted a "4-Point Program* 1 which 1) opposed 
the use of dangerous drugs and narcotics; 
2) pledged to neutralize and overcome 
Black Power groups; 3) opposed anarchist, 
Marxist and other radical groups; and 4) 
opposed American involvement in foreign 
wars, such as the "no -win" war in Viet- 
nam and the Zionist war in the Middle 
East, A reorganization in the latter 
part of 1970, vested control/ of NYA In ") 
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George Lincoln Rockwall Party, vat * 
originated on February 26, 1956, at . 
Arlington, Virginia, baaed upon the ' 
concept of an International ^national 
Socialist* 1 movement as espoused by the 
Geraan Nszl Party headed by Adolph 
Hitler. The organization supports and.: 
follows the line of hatred against P 

Negroes, Jews, and communists through 
various propaganda media seeking a 
legitimate dominant political party in 
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TIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE (NYA) 
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(00:WF0) 

For the information of all offices , the Summer, 
1971, issue of the NYA tabloid newspaper "Attack!" in an 
article entitled "Revolutionary Notes" printed instructions, 
including diagrams, for constructing "medium-sized bombs*" 
In an accompanying editorial captioned 'Why Revolution? 11 , 
it was stated that it is no longer possible at© cure "the 
System" by constitutional methods and indicated that NYA 
would be responsible for taking a leading position in coming 
revolutionary developments, which could mean "blood and chaos 
and battling the alien enemy from house to house in burning 
cities throughout our land*" 

The above issue of "Attackl", at Page 3, Columns 4 ,' 
and 5, carried an article entitled "New Action Units Formed." 
This article disclosed that three new NYA Action Units had 
been organized in recent weeks and named the new units as 
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was a photograph which shoved "Three members of the NTA-City 
Island Action Ofcit outside their headquarters*" according 
to the caption* LEWIS DARNS, unit leader, is identified 
in the caption 9ia the individual in the center, 

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All offices determine through established sources 
the extent of NYA organizing activities in Springfield, Nev 
York and Richmond, respectively, and advise the Bureau and 
WFO concerning Identity of individuals involved, nature of 
local activities and other pertinent information. 

One copy of this communication is furnished to 
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further advised that the numbering system for the 
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never gone as high as 3149-70, 

On August 23, 1971, _ 
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that records of the United States Attorney's Or tree 
in Richmond, Virginia, are negative regarding any suit in 
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On August 22, 1971, "The Washington Post", a 
dally newspaper published at Washington, D. C, printed 
an article by Paul W. Valentine on Page Dl entitled . 
"Extremists on Both Ends Tell HowTto Blast the Middle". 
This article refers to the "Attack!" editorial, lf Why 
Revolution?", in pointing out that NYA's advocacy of 
violent revolution is much less cautious than the exhor« 
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NATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE 

in such publications as Washington's underground newspaper, 
f. "Quicksilver Tines";! Valentine <ps©tes a "Quicksilver Times" 
staff member to the effect that "Quicksilver" advocates v ^^ 
"self defense" rather than "violence" and seated that "w- - :,h^ 
"Quicksilver" had obtained advice from an attorney about -Ht^ 
possible legal liability under various federal statutes ■-.. -> 
prohibiting advocacy of violence in connection with its 
publication of "how-to" manuals for the manufacture of 7^ 
explosive devices. 



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"Extremists on Both Ends Tell How to Blast the Middle". 

It is noted that the NYA is an organization which 
was formed from a nucleus of Youth For (George C.) Wallace ^ 
supporters following the 1968 presidential election to 
counter radical leftist and anarchist influences which were 
considered to be fomenting chaotic conditions on the campuses 
of American colleges and universities. A reorganization in 
the latter part of 1970 vested control of NYA in Louis T. 
Byers as President; Robert A. Lloyd, III, Vice President; 
and William L. Pierce, Secretary -Treasurer. Lloyd and Pierce 
are former officials of the National Socialist White People's 
Party (NSWPP) who left the party following a power struggle 
in the summer of 1970. 

The NSWPP, also known as The American Nazi 
Party, American Nazis, and The George Lincoln 
Rockwell Party, was originated on February 
26, 1956, at Arlington, Virginia, based upon 
the concept of an international "National 
Socialist" movement as espoused by the 
German Nazi Party headed by Adolph Hitler. 
The organization supports and follows the 
line of hatred against Negroes, Jews and 



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By Paul W. Valentine 
Wwhlmtao rmt SUM Writer 

' The so-called Radical 
Right has joined the so- 
called Radical Left here in 
the latest revolutionary 
gambit: publishing instruc- 
tions on how to blow the so* 
called Establishment Middle 
to Smithereens. 

The current issue ol 

"Attack! .* the. newspaper of 
the ultra-righlwing Arling- 
ton-based National Youth 
Alliance carries an article 
entitled ''Why Revolution?", 
accompanied by detailed in- 
structions and diagrams on 
how to make a dynamite 
bomb out of a thermos bot- 
tle. 

The newspaper promises 
more instructions and dia- 
grams in future editions. 

"Blood and Chaos?" 
The time has corae when 
we must wake up and real- 
ize that the policeman on 
the street corner and the 
congressman in Washington 
are no long either our 
guardians or our servants — 
they are the guardians and 
servants of the system," says 
"Attack!" in language barely 
distinguishable from that of 
many radical left journals. 

"We do not need to reason 
with the monster," it contin- 
ues. "We need to put a bul- 
let into its brain and ham- 1 
mcr a slake through its 
heart. If that means blood 
and chaos . . . then, by God, 
it Is better that we get on 
with it now than later." 

Until now, the radical left 
In Washington has been con- 
siderably ahead of the right 
in the business of publishing 



and distributing information 
on urban guerrilla weapons 
and tactics. 

In two editions last Octo- 
ber and November, the un- 
derground "Quicksilver 
Times" published a pair of 
"how-to" • manuals giving 
elaborate instructions on 
the manufacture of a wide 
variety of explosive devices, 
booby traps and homemade 
guns. 

"Manual With Love" 

The manuals feature In- 
structions about jellied 
flame hand grenades, steel 
pipe pistols, nitroglycerin 
formulas, automobile accel- 
erator bombs and an altime- 
ter switch designed to deto- 
nate explosives in an air- 
plane at a designated alti- 
tude. 

"We have crossed a bridge 
from the old style of under- 
ground newspapers featur- 
ing mainly commentary on 
local, national and interna- 
tional events presented in a 
radical perspective, to the 
dissemination of revolution- 
ary . how-to information." 
said the "Quicksilver" with 
publication of the first man- 
ual. 

"Study it Share it Make 
copies of it," said the paper 
which says it has a circula- 
tion of about 20,000. "And 
above all, be careful Part of 
learning to care for each 
other is to learn to care for 
ourselves. We send this 
manual with love." 

"Patriot" vs. "Enemy". 

* The NYA newspaper, "At- 
tack!" which says it has a 
circulation of 30,000 and is 
operated primarily by for- 
mer American Nazi Party 
functionaries William Pierce 



and Robert A. Lloyd III, 
says it will "endeavor to 
provide the patriot with the 
same information which is 
.already in the hands of our 
leftist enemies." NYA presi- 
dent Louis Byers estimates 
NYA has 4,000 members in 
the nation. '• 

In describing the easily 
concealed thermos bottle 
bomb, "Attack" says, "Skill- 
ful use of this important 
weapon alone, by a mere 
handful of intelligent terror- 
ists, can virtually cripple 
any major city in America 
—at least temporarily." 

It is "no longer possible to 
cure the system— to bring 
Frankenstein's monster to 
heel-by constitutional 
methods," it says at another 
point 

The "Quicksilver Times" 
is more cautious. 

No Violence 

"It is still time for ex- 
hausting the last futile ave- 
nues open under the sys- 
tem," it says, ". . . but it is 
also time for arming individ- 
uals, collectives and organi- 
zations with preparatory 
self-defense information 
that no longer will be availa- 
ble when the present society 
changes over to fascism and 
state censorship rules pub- 
licity," 

"Quicksilver" staff mem- 
bers say they consciously 
couched publication of the 
manuals in "self-defense" 
language and consulted with 
an attorney first about pos- 
sible legal liability under 
various federal statutes pro- 
hibiting advocacy of vio- 
lence. 

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"There*! not one word 
that 'advocates violence in 
our paper," Mid "Quicksil- 
ver" staff member Terry 
Becker in an interview. 
"We're always careful to 
avoid that But at the same 
time, everybody knows what 
our paper is. 

t Confress Proposed 

It's not illegal to dissemi- 
nate information on how to 
blow things up," he said. 
Civil liberties attorneyt 

*jg enerally agree. So do inves- 
tigators for the Internal Se- 
curity Subcommittee of the 
Senate Judiciary Commit- 
tee, where a proposal aimed 
at curbing "Quicksilver 

, Times"-style manuals was 

- studied last year. 

•There is nothing we can 
do" said one Subcommittee 
staff member this week. The 
proposed legislation, intro- 
duced by the late Sen, 
Thomas Dodd (D-Conn.) t 
died in Committee last year 
and has not been re-intro- 
duced. 

Becker would not say 
where the "Quicksilver 
Times" obtained the two 
manuals, but the paper de- 
scribed one of them as « 
"captured enemy docu- 
ment." It is entitled "Under- 
ground Manual Number 3," 
followed by the name Nick 
Parados and the. date 1970. 
The other manual is called 
"Improvised Munitions 
Handbook" with no name or 
date. 
Specialists Silent 

William Pierce, who is ed-. 



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Itor of "Attackl", would not 
pinpoint the origin of the 
thermos bottle bomb dia- 
gram and instructions but 
said it is "approximately the 
same information that is 
- available In military field 
manuals .. . . Many of the 
manuals are classified, but 
they are still available." 

Explosives specialists in 
both government and pri- 
vate industry here were re- 
luctant to evaluate the 
"Quicksilver" manuals or 
"Attack!" diagrams. 

"If they're a little bit 
mixed up in their instruc- 
tions, we sure don* want to. 
set them straight," said 
Scott Waffle, press spokes- 
man for the Alcohol, To- 
bacco and Firearms Division 
of the Internal Revenue 
Service. "We don't want to 
give them a training 
course." 

Becker says there has 
been a steady demand at the 
"Quicksilver" office for re- 
prints of the manuals, hut 
he would not estimate the 
number of such requests. 
"Just lots," he said. 

He said his organization 
had printed "extras" of the 
manuals in anticipation of 
such requests. '« 

Manual "Defensive* ' «" 

Requests have come from 
both "movement people" 
and "straights," he said. 
"They were all very polite." 

Becker defined the weap- 
ons and devices in the man- 
uals as "defensive." Asked 
how that definition applied 
to an altimeter switch for 
blowing up airplanes in 
flight, he said, "When an 
airplane is being used to 
drop bombs on you, then 
whatever action you take 
against it is defensive.' 1 

"Quicksilver's" note ac- 
companying its second man- 
ual concludes: "We print 
this document in a spirit of 
anticipatory self-preserva- 
tion, not as an incitement to 
violence." 



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^NATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE 
EXTREMIST MATTER - NYA 
\f\V (00: WFO) 

Enclosed for the Bureau are two copies each of 
proposed Appendix Page and thumbnail sketch of the National 
Youth Alliance (NYA). 

REQUEST OF THE BUREAU 

Bureau approval of the enclosed proposed Appendix 
Page and thumbnail sketch pertaining to the NYA is requested. 



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iojfor the^jurpose of countering radical leftist tod ana*cjfei«t. 
'* influences which were then considered to be foment ing chaotic *«y 
, conditions on the oampusea of Ao^r lean Colleges anl universities^ 

The NTA program promoted by its former national/ -..;,„ ^T 
Organizer, Louis T, Byers, opposed the use of dangerous drugs and 
narcotics; Black Power; and anarchist, Marxist and other radical 
groups on campus; and opposed American involvement in the 
"no-win" war in Vietnam. NTA dedicated itself to the preservation 
of "Western" culture and the eradication of Zionist influences 
from American life. - '" -* 



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Following re -organization in the latter part of 1970, 
NYA headquarters we re established at 1656 3 3rd Stree t, Northwest, 
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The National Socialist White People's Party is character 
Ized separately in the Appendix. 

NTA publishes a tabloid newspaper, "Attack. M and an 
internal newsletter, "Action", under the editorship of William 
L. Pierce. In the Summer, 1970 (Number 6), issue of "Attack! ", 
an editorial statement declared it was no longer possible to 
cure "the System" by constitutional means and suggested the 
ultimate possibility of violent revolution. It stated that NTA V 
had the responsibility for accepting aT leading position in coming/ 
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Wallace supporters following the 1968 presidential Action 
for the purpose of countering radical leftist and anarchist 
influences on the campuses of American colleges and 
universities. HYA currently is controlled by individuals vho 
-ftilltantly promote vbite racialism and ant i -Zionism and *ho 
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Page B-l> article entitled "Rightist a Open New Office a", 
April, 1971 dumber 5), issue of "Attack. 1 ", Page 5;^and 
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INFORMATION TO CINCINNATI. ALEXANDRIA ADVISED FOR INFORMATION. 

CINCINNATI WILL ADVISE BUREAU AND INTERESTED OFFICES OF FURTHER 
DEVELOPMENTS AS AVAILABLE* 

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N ATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE (NYA) 

A leaflet published by NYA entitled "What is y*\ 
NYA?" contains the following information: 

"The NYA was founded after the 1968 elections 
to provide the young people of this country with 
an alternative to the drug usage and lawlessness 
of today's campus left. NYA has selected as its 
symbol the mathematical sign for inequality, for 
a forced 'equality 1 means slavery for all- -free 
men are not equal, and equal men are not free. 11 

"The NYA has, as its objective, the protection 
and perpetuation of the great traditional values 
of Western civilization. To achieve its objective, • 
the NYA states the following '4 Point Program. 1 " 

"1. NYA opposes the use of dangerous drugs and 
narcotics, and pledges to run those who push them 
off the campus. 

"2. NYA pledges to neutralize and overcome Black* 
Power- -in particular the unjust demands made upon 
the educational community. 



"3. NYA opposes SD3 and other anarchist group; 
\*hich would destroy America. 



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"4. NYA opposes U. S. intervention in foreign 
wars, such as the no-win war in Vietnam." 

Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) was 
founded during June, 1962, at. Port Huron, Michigan, 
and in the 1960 ' s functioned as the leading New 
Left campus -based student organization in the 
United States. From a stance of "participatory 
democracy," the SDS moved to a radical-revolutionary 
position. It maintained a national office at 1608 
West Madison Street, Chicago, Illinois, until 
February, 1970. Internal factionalism during 1969 
produced three main factions: Weatherman, 
Revolutionary Youth Movement (RYM) , and Worker 
Student Alliance (WSA) . The Weatherman and RYM no 
longer consider themselves associated with the SDS. 
The WSA faction continues to use the name SDS. 



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units in Mav fork City. ~^; 

(2) Will instltuta Investigation to identlf Jj ^sf 
'and provide appropriate coverage of his aetivitiesT 

The enclosure 1* being furnished by 1F0 to the United 
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disseminated to Secret Service, ACTS, and the united States 
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LHM. 




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ETTRagST MATTER - NATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE 

The National Youth Alliance <KYA) is an . 
organization originally formed from a 
nucleus of Youth For (George C.) Wallace 
supporters following the 1968 presidential 
election for the purpose of countering 
radical leftist and anarchist Influences 
on the campuses of American colleges and 
universities. NTA currently is controlled 
by individuals who mllitantly promote white 
racialism and anti -Zionism and who suggest 
violent revolution ultimately as the means 
for implementing their racial and political 
Ideas in America. 







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subject: NATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE (NYA) 
EXTREMIST MATTER 
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date; 10/27/71 



DATS 





Re WFO letter to Director, 8/31/71. 




.. Frao r^?"-; S r Po ?^ 0f tt ce J Bo ? was to be a mail-drop for "the" 
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dates indicated with negative results with regard to NYA 
organizing activities in the Richmond area: 





results. 
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71, an attempt was made to interview subject 
L t his residence but was met with negative 



RICHMOND AT RICHMOND, VA . : 







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(l) Will maintain contact with sources familiar with 
Right Wing activities in the Richmond area for any information 
re NYA. 

Wil l contact and interview! n-^— ■— 

_^^__^__ to determine extent of NYA organizing^cTWities 
lcnmona area. 




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Memorandum 



DIRECTOR, FBI (157-12589) 

SAC, NEW YORK (157-3447) (P) 

< -^NATTONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE 
EXTREMIST MATTERS - NYA 
(00:WFO) 



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, a . Ito Mat!**} *«tl 4111*** (lf») tin «rftalMiU«%^: 
erlciaally ferae* froa fa aeeleea of Tenth for (Owrc# C) ^ 
Wallace aapportere followta* the IM* rreeleoatUl ej^ioo ;^^ 

&the |«poM of eeeaterlae; radical left let aad aaareaiet >*■ T 
laeaeea which were then eeaaieercd to he f oaoatla* eaaetie -*V 
ceadltloac am the oiapiaea at Aaerl**i collar** •»* Mttiwcitiew. 

:,. ^.-. ; ., *. ^- ^ ' pre*rei proaoted by -aW f oraar iatieaai -^ ■- *■ '; 
Oreaalacr, Laaia T. Byera, oppommd the aaa of daacereee eraae > 
aad aarootleej Black Fever; eaarehlet, Merxtat, aad other 
radioal groepe oa caopaa; and oppoeed Aaerlcan iarolrcaeat 
la tha "no-wtn w war la Vietnam. MTA dedicated ltaalf to taa 

fiaaar▼atiaa of "Vaatora tt,, caltara t«d tha aradiaatloa of 
oaiat laflaaaeaa from Aaarieaa lite. - 



Following raorcaaiaatloa la tha lattar part af 1970, 
MTA heedqaartere waa eetabliebed at 1656 33rd Street, W.W., 
Vaehiaftoa, B.C. Taa aaw MTA orgaalaatioa waa chartered by . 
taa ttate af Ttrflala oa Oetobar 14. 1970. aad eaatrol was r 
reated la Byara aa Preeldeat; lobar i A. Lloyd. Ill, flea Praaldai 
aad Willlan L. Fierce, Sccrotary-lreaeurer. Lloyd aad Plarca 
are foraar officii la of taa Vatloaal Soclallat White Feople'e 
Party who left the party following aa abortive power play la 
tha fcaaaer of 1970. 



MTA pabllahee a tableld aewepaper, "Attack!, " aad aa 
lataraal aeweletter, M Aotloa v vv uader the editorship of Willlan L< 
Pierce. la the Suener, 1970, (Moaber 6), laaue of "Attaeki," 
aa editorial atateaeat declared it waa ao longer poaalbla to 
aara "the Syetea" by ooaatltutloaal aaaaa aad aufgeeted the 
altlaate poaalblllty of violent rcvoletloa. It atated that MTA 
had the reapoaalbllity for aceeptlaa a loading poaitloa la coatni 
rerolatloaary derelopaaata. 

(Charaetarlxatioa af the national 
Soclallat White Feople'e Party ahould 
be atlllaed la conjunction with the 
above character laatloa.) 



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'DIRECTOR, FBI (157-12589) 



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DEC 21 1971 



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subject: RATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE 
EXTREMIST MATTER - NYA 
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Alexand«iai^reWfeSte<i to conduct approprfe3£^fcn$SsHHl \ 
gat ion to determine I • residence and consider interview. ' 

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for the purpose of ascertaining the nature and extent of his 
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DEC 21 1971 



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NATIONAL TOOTH ALLIANCE r -, ■ ;.? ; ;r 
EXTREMIST MATTER - NATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE r 

The National Youth Alliance (NYA) is an 
organization originally formed from a nucleus 
of Youth For (George C.) Wallace supporters 
following the 1968 presidential election 
for the purpose of countering radical leftist 
and anarchist influences on the campuses of 
American colleges and universities, NYA 
currently is controlled by individuals who 
militantly promote white racialism and anti- 
Zionism and who suggest violent revolution 
ultimately as the means for implementing their 
racial and political Ideas in America* 




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DIEECTOE, FBI (157-12589) 
SAC, NEW YOBK (157-3447) (P) 







date: 12/30/71 






subject: NATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE 
EM - NYA 
(00: VFO) 



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the National Youth Alliance. 




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SAC, RICHMOND (157-2666) P 

/^ subject: NATIONAL YOUTH ALL IANCE (NYA) 
EXTREMIST MSTTER 
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subject: ^naTIONAI^OUTH ALLIANCE (NYA) 



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A physical check of 14th Street, Richmond, indicated 
that there was in fact no 1100 block and that ,the last numbered 
block was 600. ^^oh^P, . 



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MATIOHAL TOOTH AIXIAMCE 

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BAFILEi 157-39^1 F 
WO file 157-2278 

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Re WO letter to Baltimore 12/80/71. 

By references communication dated 12/20/71* WO advised 
that Rational Youth Alliance haa an address af P.O. Box 603* 
Hyattsvllle, Xd«, 20782. 

<£?- Bureau REGISTERED MAIL," /& ..I * * _ 

3 - Alexandria REGISTERED MAIL' "not KKCOrSed" . 

1 : S?S1 A^«^ ,STERED MA,t 28 OAN 17 1972 

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'IONAL YOUTH ALE T AN CE 
EXTREMIST MATTER - NATIONAL YOUTH ALLIANCE 

The National Youth Alliance (OTA) is 
an organization originally formed from a 
nucleus of Youth for (George C.) 
Wallace supporters following the 1968 
presidential election for the purpose 
of countering radical leftist and 
anarchist influences on the campuses 
of Anerican colleges and universities. 
NYA currently is controlled by 
individuals who mill t ant ly promote 
white racialism and anti-Zionism and 
who suggest violent revolution ultimately 
as the means for implementing their 
racial and political ideas in America. 




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The Jewish Defense League (JDL) founded 
) in 1968 is composed primarily of young 

Jewish militants who consider themselves 
as defenders of "Jewish rights." 
Demonstrations attempting to dramatize 
the Jewish problem in Russia and similar 
demonstrations against Arab establishments 
have often resulted in violence. Rabbi 
Me it Kahane, founder and National 
Director, has stated publicly on many 
occasions that violence is sometimes 
necessary to accomplish JDL aims. 

It is noted that the Monday, February 7, 1972, issue 
(Volume 68, Number 29D of "The Hatchet, ,! student publication of 
the George Washington University, reported the above incident 
in its lead story on Page One. A cartoon relating to the 
incident and a letter protesting the treatment of Pierce 
during his appearance on the campus written by Scott Sklar, 
Chairman, Political Affairs Committee,, Program Board of 
the George Washington University, appear on Page Four of 
this publication. 

Reproductions of the news story, cartoon and Sklar's 
letter pertaining to Pierce's appearance at the George 
Washington University appearing in "The 'Hatchet" on February 7, 
1972, are attached. 

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by Dick Polman 

N«w« Editor 

An ex-American Nazi Party 
member fell victim to an egg and 
stink bomb barrage fiom Jewish 
militants Thursday night in the 
University Center. 

William Pearce, former editor 
of the neo-Nazi White Power 
newspaper, speaking on behalf 
of his National Youth Alliance, 
faced IS angry Jewish 



supporters in a closet size Center 
conference room. 
. "I think there's enough here 
for a minyan now/' one heckler 
cracked, as others slid "Jewish 
Power" buttons along the table 
to Pearce who was attempting to 
explain why the NY A was not a 
rightist organization. 

He was repeatedly cut off by 
shouts of "Sil down, you son of 
a bitch," and "You're an ugly 
bastard." Pearce glibly 



noted M There seems to be a large 
Jewish element here, which may 
or may not be representative of 
the George Washington 
University.** 

A gray haired, and bearded 
man standing in the rear of the 
room continued baiting Pearce, 
and the two exchanged angry 
glances. Finally Pearce smiled 
sardonically at the antagonist, 
and remarked "You think you're 
a pretty smart kike, don't you?" 



Burglar R ifles Gym Lockers; 
Flees with Money, Keys, Pants 



by Michael Drezin 

Asst News Editor 

Keys, a pair of pants and an 
undetermined amount of money 
were taken from unattended 
lockers in the men's gym Friday 
afternoon while about 
twenty -five persons were playing 
basketball. ' 

According to law student 
Ron Tipton, who lost a pair of 
pants in the incident, at least 
five or six persons left their 
clothes in lockers adjacent to the 
shower area of the gym. Tipton 
said the lockers were unbolted 
but that a maintenance man was 
supposed to have been guarding 
the area. 

The extent of the loss could 
not be immediately determined 
because of Campus Security's 
policy prohibiting the 
dissemination of news without 
the approval of Director Harry 
Ceiglien or Assistant Director 
Byron Mat thai. According to 
Security, Geiglien is currently 
taking a "leave of absence" 
putting Matthai in charge of 
information. 

When- reached by phone at 
his home Sunday, Matthai was 
not aware of the robbery but 
laid he could not let the Hatchet 
see reports filed on the incident. 
"I couldn't very well give you 
permission to look at reports 
when I'm not there and haven't 
seen them," he said. 

The loss was first discovered 
around 3 p.m. when players 
were asked to dear the floor so 
it could be cleaned before the 



varsity basketball team began its 
practice. Tipton said he "heard 
people cursing" and later 
discovered that "someone had 
taken (his) pants which had 
nothing of value in them." 
Tipton, who lives near the gym 
said, "I had on gym trunks... so I 
ran" home. 

One student at the gym who 
lost no property in the incident 

Considers GW Reforms 



complained there is "very little 
control over what happens in the 
gym. People come and go like 
crazy. There's no one there to 
regulate it to speak of...It's 
really ridiculous." 

Tipton said he will continue 
playing basketball in the gym 
but added, "I don't intend to 
dress in that locker room any 
more-- that's far too 
dangerous." 



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Pearce, deman 
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SFU Backs All~Univ. Asse* 



by Kent Ashworth 

News Editor 

One of GW's leading proponents of the 
All-University Assembly concept is the 
Student-Faculty Union, characterized by 
Sb'\J Secretary and History Prof. Peter Hill 
as a "student-faculty civil liberties union." 

"It really is a walk-in organization - 
open to everyone," Hill explained. "Anyone 
is welcome to raise any issues." 

SFU, which operated an information 
center during the Mayday demonstration last 
spring and holds open meetings .on campus 
issues, has been concerned' with the 
All-University Assembly since Fall '71. The 
group is also considering changes in the 
University charter, and is dealing with the 
issues of departmental advisory councils and 
the firing of Charles McClenon from the 
Hatchet staff. 

Vicki Anderson, student co-chairman of 
SFU, s<iys the organization "makes sure that 
the rhetoric published by University 
committees is someday enacted." 

"SFU is a microcosm of what an 
All-University Assembly might be," 
Anderson commented. "Students and 
faculty members have never worked together 



before, and this shows it can 1 
fact that it recognizes 1 
partnership idea." 

Asked where the real 
advisory groups lies, Andi 
"Power is where Dr. Elliot 
listen. Lately, the only one ex 
is the Faculty Senate." 

Anderson explained SFU 
Elliott to consider ideas 
involvement of alumni, ■ 
University employees in the 
the steering committee auth 
Jan. 25 meeting of the Boa 
and supported by the Faculty 
the groundwork for an a'll-ur 

SFU, in a resolution 1 
recommended the steerin 
"create the broadest poss 
representation within i 
assembly." 

Anderson, who co-chairs t 
Engineering Prof. Barry Hy: 
general faculty attitude to*, 
"not exactly paternalism, but 
close to it. You're told you'rt 
four years while they're here f 



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noted**There seems to be a large 
Jewish element here, which may 
or may not be representative of 
the George Washington 
University." 

A gray haired, and bearded 
man standing in the rear of the 
room continued baiting Pearce, 
and the two exchanged angry 
glances. Finally Pearce smiled 
sardonically at the antagonist, 
and remarked "You think you're 
a pretty smart kike, don't you?" 



Gym Lockers; 
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Itball team began its 

[ton said he "heard 

jrsing" and later 

|hat "someone had 

pants which had 

value in them." 

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ity in the incident 



complained there is "very little 
control over what happens in the 
gym. People come and go like 
CTazy. There's no one there to 
regulate it to speak of...It's 
really ridiculous." 

Tipton said he will continue 
playing basketball in the gym 
but added, "I don't intend to 
dress in that locker room any 
more-- that's far too 
dangerous." 



The heckler proceeded to 
push his way to the front, 
waving his umbrella point at 
Pearce, demanding that he leave. 
Pearce responded feebly 
"What're you gonna do about 
it?" 

Suddenly, from all points in 
the room came a barrage of eggs, 
which splattered Pearce's head, 
neck, and .chest. While the eggs 
continued, the orange smoke of a 
stink bomb began filling the 
room, originating from under 
one of the chairs. 

As the smoke thickened, the 
room emptied, save for Pearce, 
.and Program Board member 
Doug Allen, who had introduced 
Pearce. Security was called, but 
before their arrival, the hecklers 
connected on a few more egg 
tosses through the crack in the 
door. 

Center Night Manager Bill 
Knorr arrived, and helped escort 
Pearce to a men's room. "Does 
this happen here very often?" 
Pearce asked Knorr, who replied 
"This is the first time (since) I've 
been here." 

While Pearce washed in the 
bathroom, most of the hecklers 
disappeared down the stairwell. 



rs GW Reforms 



Backs All-Univ. Assembly 




by Kent Ashworth 

News Editor 

of GW's leading proponents of the 
jersity Assembly concept is the 
^Faculty Union, characterized by 
;reury and History Prof. Peter Hill 
udent-faculty civil liberties union." 
-eally is a walk-in organization - 
everyone," Hil) explained. "Anyone 
* to raise any issues." 
which operated an information 
iring the Mayday demonstration last 
d holds open meetings on campus 
as been concerned with the 
rsity Assembly since Fall '71. The 
also considering changes in the 
ly charter, and is dealing with the 
departmental advisory councils and 
g of Charles McClenon from the 
staff. 

Anderson, student co-chairman of 
s the organization "makes sure that 
etoric published by University 
?es is someday enacted." 

is a microcosm of what an 
♦ ersity Assembly might be," 
m commented. "Students and 
embers have never worked together 



before, and this shows it can be done by the 
fact that it recognizes this type of 
partnership idea." 

Asked where the real "power" in 
advisory groups lies, Anderson replied, 
"Power is where Dr. Elliott chooses to 
listen. Lately, the only one exercising power 
is the Faculty Senate." 

Anderson explained SFU is hoping for 
Elliott to consider ideas and actual 
involvement of alumni, students and 
University employees in the formation of 
the steering committee authorized by the- 
Jan. 25 meeting of the Board of Trustees 
and supported by the Faculty ^Senate to by 
the groundwork for an aM-university body. 

SFU, in a resolution last Nov. 23, 
recommended the steering committee 
"create the broadest possible base of 
representation within the proposed 
assembly." 

Anderson, who co-chairs the group with 
Engineering Prof. Barry Flyman, feels the 
general faculty attitude toward students is 
"not exactly paternalism, but it's something 
close to it. You're told you're only here for 
four years while they're here for fifty." 



Alien later stated the 
Program Board had sent a 
warning note to Security "which 
we don't usually do," but added 
that Security claimed they 
received no such note. 

The Jewish Activist Front of 
CW, which did have members at 
' the incident, disclaimed any 
responsibility for the incident. 
According to JAF member 
James Lampke, "We planned to 
have a verbal heckling, and then 
walk out. But circumstances 
were beyond our control. People 
from outside the .campus came 
in ♦ not anyone from our group 
was connected with the egg or . 
stink bomb throwing." 

Shortly after the incident, 
the Jewish Defense League of 
Washington notified the Hatchet 
that "We're responsible for it." 

JAF also expressed concern 
that the incident would damage 
their standing with the GW 
Administration. The 
group "deplores. . . the Jewish 
Defense League of Washington, 
including organizational 
branches at GW, American, and 
University of Maryland (for 
coming) to the event,...carrying 
forth their own disruption 
without considering the 
consequences that would befall 
JAF." 

- The Program Board, which 
sponsored Pearce's appearance, 
passed a resolution Friday in 
part saying "The event... was a 
wholly irresponsible act by the 
people who resorted to the use 
of physical violence. We...cannot 
condone the heckling of a 
speaker, and...the use of physical 
violence to disrupt any 
program." 

At present, an investigation 
of the incident is being 
conducted by Officer Doug 
Gurnsey of the Security Force. 

The egg barrage was 
reminiscent of a similar incident 
in February, 1970 when former 
Young Americans for Freedom 
chairman Ed Grebow was the 
target of a similar missle hurled 
in wild disruption of a speech by 
converted conservative Phillip 
Luce. YAF sponsored that 
appearance. 

• Writ t e n with additional 
notes filed by Staff Writer Don 
Tepper 



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McClenon 
lie stated, 'i 
chairman of the 
Americans for 
sther they are 
; somehow think, 
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a care." 

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ought to set him 
i few things. And 
ice equalled only 
McClenon's 
I have decided to 
back from 

Charles, it might 
10 remember that 
iout there dying. 
• reminded ad 
ie horrors of war 
ame to replace 
as standard 
are now taken in 
5 this, can you 
hat the ups and 
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the multitudes? 
■ssible that your 

of, with, around 
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Jple? 

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•belief. To date, 

Ratchet expressing 
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signs bearing the 

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ent call. Yet, in 
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haughty sermons 
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"newsworthy" campus kahunas, disrupt a discussion with Dr. 
If your over-blown opinion William Pierce, a member of the 
of yourself and your* National Youth Alliance. The 
accomplishments helps you get fctional Youth Alliance is an 
through the day, more power to"*»* trcrnc right-wing organization 



you. Your pomposity is 
certainly not uncommon; it is 
quite like that of the smalltown 
mogul who, upon purchasing the 
bi-monthly newspaper, promptly 
changes its name to the Slawson 
World-Guardian. With the 
importance you attach to little 
pond big-shottery, perhaps you 
will be in a position to do the 
same some day. 

One final note, Chuckie. 
Former Alaska Senator Ernest 
Gruening will be pleased to read 
your report that Wayne Morse 
provided the sole dissent to the 
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. 

Irwin Altschuler 

Security Inept 

One night last week while 
walking down F St. towards 
Thurston Hall I came upon a 
body lying on the sidewalk. The 
body appeared quite lifeless and 
rather than play police myself, I 
decided to call GW security. 

I walked down F St. and 
picked up one of the special 
emergency phones which rang 
three times before anyone 
answered it. 1 then explained my 
situation, giving the exact 
location of the body, my name, 
etc. - then I hung up. Moments 
later the phone rang back and I 
was asked to repeat the location 
of the body - which I did. Ten 
minutes later a security car 
arrived. 

My purpose for writing this 
letter is not to knock down the 
GW security force, but to 
suggest that they may be stale, 
perhaps from lack of action. Had 
"I been in grave danger at the 
time I made the call, I might not 
have been able to write this 
letter. Yes, mistakes will happen. 
In my case I was lucky -fit was 
a drunk. The next person may 
not be so lucky. It would be 
better if the security force didn't 
make any mistakes. They can't 
afford mistakes, and neither can 
we. 

Bob Chlopak 

Physical Abuse 

I am writing to publicly 
denounce the actions that 
people took to deliberately 



which espouses anti-semitic, 
anti-black and anti-student 
sentiments. Although I 
unequivocably disagree with 
everything the NYA stands for, I 
cannot condone those that by 
physical violence (by throwing 
of eggs, a smoke bomb, and 
almost assaulting him with an 
umbrella) succeeded in stopping 
the discussion. 

As Political Affairs Chairman, 
it has been my policy and will 
continue to -be my policy to 
allow any recognized 
representative of any political 
organization, no matter of what 
political persuasion, to speak at 
GW, as long as they can meet my 
budget limitations. (Dr. Pierce 
spoke for free). I have always 
promoted the idea of free speech 
and of VERBAL, not physical 
confrontation. 

I deplore any physical act to 
stop any political speaker, for at 
EVERY program 1 solely 
sponsor, both the speaker and 
the audience have a chance to 
verbally interact. 

I at one time thought that 
education fostered liberalism 
which is synonymous with 
'toleration.' However, I may be 
wrong. I think it is sad that 1 
have to worry about physical 
attacks on the speakers I present 
instead of what could be a 
productive intellectual 
confrontation between the 
speaker and the student. 

Scott Sklar, Chairman 

Political Affairs Committee 

Program Board 

PIRG 

As members working to 
organize the GW chapter of 
DCPIRG, we would like to 
elaborate on Ralph Nader's 
letter which appeared in last 
Thursday's Hatchet. Mr. Nader's 
letter put forth the goals for 
DCPIRG; now we would like to 
set forth the means for attaining 
those goals. Based on the 
experience of Public Interest 
Research Groups in Minnesota, 
Oregon, Vermont and other 
states, we would like to outline 
the methods to be used in 
organizing and funding DCPIRG. 
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3. □ Threatening or abusive statement about U. S. or foreign official. 

4. □ Participation in civil disturbances, anti~U. S- demonstrations or hostile 

incidents against foreign diplomatic establishments. 

5. [3C] Illegal bombing, bomb-making or other terrorist activity. 

6* □ Defector from U. S. or indicates desire to defect. 

7. □ Potentially dangerous because of background, emotional instability or 
A activity in groups engaged in activities inimical to U. S. 

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Investigation on January 26, 1972, at the United 
States District Court for the District of Columbia, Washington, 
D.C. , revealed that Civil Action number 475-71, an action Lrought 
by LOUIS T. BYERS for libel damages In the amount of $175,000, 
filed March 5, 1971, against C.B. BAKER, WILLIS A. CARTO, 
Liberty Lobby, Incorporated, and PATRICK TIFER, had been 
certified to the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, 
Washington, D.C, on October 27, 1971, for trial. 

(Agent investigation, 
( January 26, 1972) 

The Civil. Docket of the United States District 
Court for the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C, also 
reflected on January 26, 197 2, a civil action number 1051-71 
brought by Liberty Lobby, Incorporated, against LOUIS T. BYERS, 
WILLIAM L. PIERCE, and LEO DONALD PHILLIPS, doing business as 
Heritage Advertising, Incorporated. Plaintiff in this action 
asked for a temporary restraining order to prevent further use 
of Liberty Lobby's "Pledge List" for mailing of NYA "news and 
other scurrilous and untrue material." The complainant 
accused defendant of stealing mailing lists belonging to Liberty 
Lobby and tortiously converting them to defendant's own use. 
On October 18, 1971, the application was dismissed by Judge 
JOSEPH WADDY, United States District Court, Washington, D.C. 

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was observed on the streets of Washington, 

D.C., on Augus^26, 19/1, selling the NYA newspaper "Attack!" to 
passers by.j Jf a former Nationa^Socialist White Peoples 
Party activi"st, was accompanied by I ■ a representative 
of the National States Rights Party^mo^Jalengaged in selling 
the National States Rights Party publication, "Thunderbolt." 




(Agent Investigation, 
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The National States Rights Party is charac- 
terized in the appendix of this report. 




A newspaper report of October 19, 1971, revealed that on 
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GEZA MATRAI, a Hungarian emigre, who reportedly belonged to the 
"far-right Edmund Burke Society." 

<The Washington Daily News," 
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On June 16, 1971, a newspaper Item appearing in the "Det 
Free Press" entitled "Dearborn to Host Nazi Group 11 announced a 
conference of the "Neo-Nazi" ' NYA on July 3 and 4, 1971, at the 
Congress Inn, 12800 Michigan Avenue, Dearborn, Michigan. The 
article stated that the NYA conference was expected to draw deleg 
from across the country and would include WILLIS CARTO, Head of 
Liberty Lobby, and JAMES K. WARNER of Los Angeles, "a former offi 
of the /merican Nazi Party who now runs the Hollywood based Sons 
of Liberty.*' PATRICK TIFER of Warren, Michigan, was identified i 
the article as National Director of NYA and organizer of the 
conference. TIFER, according to the article, promised the NYA 
conference would be a "liberal block buster." This article is 
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"The National Youth Alliance intends to issue 
an indictment against the Zionists and liberal 
conspiracy for war crimes against humanity and for 
involving American armed forces in internationalist- 
inspired wars. 

"At the meeting a date and place will be announced 
for the pending National Youth Alliance war crimes 
hearings t TIFER said." 

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NATIONAL SOCIALIST VHIT8 PEOPLE'S PARTY 
also known as 

THE AMERICAN NAZI PARTY 

AMERICAN NAZIS 

THE XiOPOJD UNION OF FREE ENTERPRISE NATIONAL SOCIALISTS 

THE GEORGE LINCOLN ROCKWELL PARTY 








On March 30, 1971, a source advised that the 
American Nazi Party - V.'orld Union of Free Enterprise National 
Socialists (ANP-WUFEXS) was organized by George Lincoln Rockve 
at Arlington, Virginia, on February 26, 1D50, It was based 
upon the concept of an international "National Socialist" 
movement, as espoused by the German Nazi Party, which was 
headed by Adolf Hitler. The ANP-WUFENS supports and follows 
the line of ha *c red against Negroes, Jews, and communists 
through speeches, published literature, demonstrations and 
publicity-seeking devices for the purpose of seeking a legiti- 
mate, dominant, political party within the United States and 
in foreign countries. 

"The Richmond News Leader" issue dated April A 9 .1963, 
published daily nt Richmond, Virginia, stated that this 
organization vns chartered in the State ol Virginia as 
The Ooorrjc Lincoln HocKv/cll Party and that the Virginia 
Assembly prohibits the use of "Nassi" or "National Socialism" 
in a Virginia-chartered organization. As of January 1, 1957, 
the official name of this organization was changed to National 
Socialist V'hitc People's Party, according to Commander Rockwell 

On August 25, 1067, George Lincoln Rockwell was 
assassinated in Arlington, Virginia, near tho ANP Headquarters 
building. The August 2R, 1967, issue of the "Northern Virginia 
Sun," a daily newspaper published at Arlington, Virginia, 
stated that Matthias Koehl, Jr., took command of the Party 
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BLACK PANTHER PARTY 

also known as 

BLACK PANTHER PARTY FOR SELF DEFENSE 



The Black Panther Party (BPP) was organized in 
December, 1966, at Oakland, California, by Huey P. Newton 
and Bobby George Seale with the publicly stated purpose of 
organizing black people to take control of the life, politics, 
and destiny of the black community. The current principal 
officers are Huey P. Newton,- Supreme Commander; Bobby G. Seale, 
Chairman; and David Milliard, Chief ot Staff, The Party publishes 
a newspaper called n The Black Panther" which has openly advocated 
the use of guns and guerrilla tactics in a revolutionary program 
to end oppression of the black people. Residents of the black 
community have been urged to arm themselves against police who 
are referred to as "pigs." 

In the April 25, 1970, edition of the paper, an article 
advocated the taking up of arms against the Government, killing 
officials, "thereby passing revolutionary judgment against the 
number one enemy of all mankind, the racist U# S, Government." 

David Hilliard, quoted in "The New York Times" edition 
of September 13, 1969, stated, "We advocate the very direct 
overthrow of the Government by way of force and violence." 

BPP National Headquarters is located at 1046 Peralta 
Street, Oakland, California. Branches of the BPP and groups 
known as National Committees to Combat Fascism under the direction 
of the BPP have been established at various locations throughout 
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On November 26, 1957, a source advised that the United 
White Party (UWP) was organized at a convention held in Knoxvill 
Tennessee, on November 10, 1957. An article in the November 26, 
1957, issue of the "Greenville Piedmont ," a newspaper of Green- 
ville, South Carolina, reported "the recent formation of a new 
political party, to be known as the United White Party." Ac- 
cording to the article, the party was formed at a recently held 
meeting in Knoxville, Tennessee, at which many klansmen were 
represented. The UWP was reported as being opposed to all "rac« 
mixing organizations and individuals." 

The July, 1958, issue of "The Thunderbolt," self- 
described as the "official Racial Nationalist Organ of the 
National States Rights Party" (NSRP) , reported that rank-and- 
file "States Righters" had merged with the UWP under "the 
banner of the National States Rights Party," with national 
offices at Post Office Box 261, Jef fersonville, Indiana. 

In November, 1958, a source advised that the NSRP 
is composed of past members of Klan-type organizations and 
notorious anti-Semites. 



The following editions of "The Thunderbolt" advised 
of the indicated changes of address: 



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June, 1960 

July, 1965 
April, 1967 



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Post Office Box 783 
Birmingham, Alabama 

Post Office Box 184 
Augusta, Georgia 

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On August 4, 1965, a source advised that Fdward R. 
Fields, the Information Director of the NSRP and Editor of 
"The Thunderbolt ," is the individual who actually controls 
the NSRr. 

Issue Number 126, dated June, 1970, of "The 
Thunderbolt" lists Dr. Edward R. Fields as the National 
Director 6f the NSRP as well as Editor of "The Thunderbolt ." 

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NATIONAL KNIGHTS OP THE KU KLUX KLAN, INC. 

(NKKKK) 





A source advised that on May 22, 1960, the 
National Grand Council of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan 
met at Atlanta, Georgia, to discuss consolidation of the 
Klan's unity of effort and activities to establish a National 
Fund, and a National Secretary, and to design a new flag. 
The meeting was attended by representatives of the Federation 
of Ku Klux Klan, Alabama; Association of Arkansas Klans, 
Arkansas; Florida Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Florida; 
Southern Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Florida; Association 
of Georgia Klans, Georgia; Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, 
North Carolina; Association of South Carolina Klans, South 
Carolina; Dixie Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Tennessee; and 
Kyksos Klan, Texas. 

This source advised that at a consolidation meeting 
at Atlanta, Georgia, September 2-5, 1960, at which the North 
Carolina and Texas Klans were not represented, it was resolved 
and passed that their name be changed to National Ku Klux Klan. 

A second source advised in March, 1964, that several 
meetings of Klan groups were held during the period 1960 to 
1963 in an effort to unite the Klan groups under a single 
leadership. 

The organization was granted a charter in DeKalb 
County, Georgia, November 1, 1963, under the name National 
Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, Inc., as a "patriotic, secret, 
social, and benevolent order," 

A third source advised in December, 1963, that the 
organization had issued a statement of its program which 
indicated the organization to be anti-Negro, anti-Jewish, 
anti-Catholic, and anti-foreign born. 

A fourth source advised in July, 1968, that the 
organization has its headquarters in Tucker, Georgia, and the 
day-to-day operations are under the direction of James R. 
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