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| Name | David Lane |
| Birth date | 1938 |
| Birth place | Woden, Iowa |
| Death date | 2007 |
| Death place | Terre Haute, Indiana |
| Occupation | White nationalist, Neo-Nazi activist |
David Lane was a prominent figure in the American white nationalist movement, known for his involvement with the Aryan Nations and the The Order. He was also a prolific writer, penning works such as the 88 Precepts and the White Genocide Manifesto, which were widely read and influential within the White power movement. Lane's ideology was shaped by his interactions with notable figures like William Luther Pierce and George Lincoln Rockwell, and he was also influenced by the writings of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party. His activities were closely monitored by organizations such as the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League.
David Lane was born in Woden, Iowa, and grew up in a family with Norse mythology and Germanic culture influences. He developed an interest in White nationalism and Neo-Nazism at a young age, inspired by the works of Francis Parker Yockey and the National Socialist Movement. Lane attended Colorado State University, where he studied Agriculture and became involved with the John Birch Society. He was also influenced by the Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party, and he began to develop his own ideology, which emphasized the importance of White separatism and Racial purity. Lane's early life and education were shaped by his interactions with notable figures like Gerald L.K. Smith and George Wallace, and he was also influenced by the events of the Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War.
Lane's career as a White nationalist activist began in the 1970s, when he became involved with the Aryan Nations and the National Alliance. He was a close associate of William Luther Pierce, and he helped to promote the National Alliance's ideology through his writings and public speeches. Lane was also a key figure in the The Order, a White nationalist organization that was responsible for a series of Domestic terrorism attacks in the 1980s. He was influenced by the writings of Mein Kampf and the Turner Diaries, and he saw himself as a Revolutionary fighting against the Zionist Occupation Government. Lane's activities were closely monitored by organizations such as the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and he was also targeted by Antifa and other Anti-racist groups.
Lane's philosophy and ideology were centered around the concept of White nationalism and the importance of Racial purity. He believed in the idea of White separatism, and he advocated for the creation of a White ethno-state. Lane was also a strong supporter of Anti-Semitism, and he saw Jews as a threat to White culture and Western civilization. He was influenced by the writings of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, and he saw himself as a Fascist fighting against the forces of Communism and Globalization. Lane's ideology was shaped by his interactions with notable figures like Louis Beam and Tom Metzger, and he was also influenced by the events of the Russian Revolution and the Cold War. His writings were widely read and influential within the White power movement, and he was seen as a key figure in the development of White nationalist ideology.
Lane was arrested in 1985, and he was subsequently convicted of Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) charges related to his involvement with The Order. He was sentenced to 190 years in prison, and he spent the remainder of his life behind bars. While in prison, Lane continued to write and promote his ideology, and he became a Martyr figure within the White nationalist movement. He was influenced by the writings of Miguel Serrano and the Esoteric Nazism movement, and he saw himself as a Spiritual warrior fighting against the forces of Materialism and Decadence. Lane's imprisonment was seen as a Sacrifice by his supporters, and he was remembered as a Hero of the White nationalist movement.
David Lane's legacy and impact on the White nationalist movement are still felt today. His writings, such as the 88 Precepts and the White Genocide Manifesto, continue to be widely read and influential within the movement. Lane's ideology has been adopted by numerous White nationalist groups, including the National Socialist Movement and the Ku Klux Klan. He is remembered as a Pioneer of the White nationalist movement, and his Martyrdom has inspired a new generation of White nationalist activists. Lane's legacy is also closely tied to that of other notable figures, such as William Luther Pierce and George Lincoln Rockwell, and his ideology continues to be shaped by the events of the Cold War and the War on Terror. Organizations such as the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League continue to monitor and counter the spread of Lane's ideology, which they see as a threat to Democracy and Human rights. Category:White nationalism