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  2. Francis Parker Yockey - Wikipedia

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    Francis Parker Yockey (September 18, 1917 – June 17, 1960) was an American fascist and pan-European nationalist idealogue. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A lawyer, he is known for his neo- Spenglerian book Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics , published in 1948 under the pen name Ulick Varange , which called for a neo-Nazi European empire.

  3. Wikipedia:Funny biographical images - Wikipedia

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    English Wikipedia's image guidelines for living people stipulate that we can only use freely-licensed images of living people in articles, and our image use policy says that we can only use copyrighted images if no free alternative exists. This often means that editors themselves must take photographs of notable subjects, or that historical ...

  4. European Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    Yockey´s domineering behaviour telling Guy Chesham to leave his wife, in Yockey´s words "to leave the bitch", and to follow him into Bohemia cost him Chesham´s support. [ 7 ] Peter Huxley-Blythe was the only notable member of the organization, who had to suspend his participation in the organization due to being drafted into the Korean War .

  5. Yockey - Wikipedia

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    Chauncey W. Yockey (1879–1936), American politician; Hubert Yockey (1916–2016), American information theorist; Francis Parker Yockey (1917–1960), American far-right political author; Jackie Mitchum-Yockey, one time president and CEO of High Adventure Ministries; Jim Yockey, member of the Malvern High School (Ohio, United States) Athletic ...

  6. Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics - Wikipedia

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    Yockey wrote Imperium at an inn in Brittas Bay, Ireland. [5] The book spanned 600 pages in two volumes. [23] In Yockey's pseudonym, Ulick Varange, Ulick was meant to be a Danish-Irish name, and Varange was a reference to Norsemen. [24] Yockey invited the British fascist Oswald Mosley to publish Imperium in his name, but Mosley refused. [25]

  7. Dan Burros - Wikipedia

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    He was also influenced by Francis Parker Yockey's Imperium. [12] The story of Dan Burros was also loosely adapted into Henry Bean's 2001 film The Believer. It also inspired the fifth episode of the first season of the TV series Lou Grant, titled "Nazi", which aired on October 18, 1977, [13] and the season 5 episode of Cold Case titled "Spiders".

  8. Parker McKenna Posey - Wikipedia

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    Parker McKenna Posey (born August 18, 1995) [1] is an American actress. She is known for her role as Kady Kyle on the television show, My Wife and Kids . Early life

  9. Murders of Calyx and Beau Schenecker - Wikipedia

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    Julie Powers Schenecker (born January 13, 1961, in Muscatine, Iowa) lived in Tampa, Florida, with her husband, U.S. Army Colonel Parker Schenecker, and their two children. [3] The couple met in Germany during the 1980s, where Julie Powers was working as a Russian linguist. [4] At the time of Calyx and Beau's deaths, Parker Schenecker was overseas.