The Commander

Douglas Mercer
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Re: The Commander

Post by Douglas Mercer » Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:47 am

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Douglas Mercer
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Re: The Commander

Post by Douglas Mercer » Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:48 am

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Will Williams
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Re: The Commander

Post by Will Williams » Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:23 pm

Thank you for this, Mr. Mercer.
Douglas Mercer wrote:
Mon Jan 13, 2025 12:36 am
Douglas Mercer
January 12 2025

George Lincoln Rockwell was born in Bloomington Illinois in 1918...

9 March, 2018 to be exact. I was honored to be invited to represent our Alliance in Bloomington by the New Order folks who celebrated the centennial of his birth there: https://nationalvanguard.org/2018/03/ne ... -illinois/

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... He then met a man named William Pierce. Rockwell and Pierce shared the same dyed in the wool ideology, but they were of very different temperaments and stripes. Where Rockwell appeared light hearted and was flamboyant and a rabble rouser, Pierce was more introverted and serious and implacable. They got along well and both acknowledged the debt that they had to each other. Rockwell said that Pierce had made great leaps and bounds forward in terms of his organizational skills. Pierce admired Rockwell’s spirit and drive and even his humor and he certainly thought Rockwell had a true heart. But in the end Pierce felt that he was less interested in showy confrontations and wanted to patiently build a long-term organization which he did. The two parted on amicable terms and in them was a meeting of two to the greatest men of our race who met and influenced each other. It is not an overstatement to say that back then giants walked on earth...

... But this great man, this great Aryan man, his memory lives forever and lives inside of us and inspires us. In the Navy which he came to abhor he was a commander; but those who knew him and loved him well also called him the Commander; but not for any American Military role he had. He was The Commander because he commanded our love and our respect, and because he was a leader of our people in the time of its greatest distress. And Commander, as we make our way, make our way along the Path which you showed us, we salute you and give you all honor...
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