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From the early 1990s, Metzger advocated the "lone wolf" method of organization, of which there are many, for white nationalist groups, which states that a person should not outwardly display his/her racist ideology, but must act covertly. [35] In 2003, Metzger appeared in Louis and the Nazis, a documentary made by Louis Theroux. [36] [37]
At the turn of the 20th century, police described criminals working by themselves rather than in gangs as “lone wolves.” In the 1990’s, Tom Metzger and Alex Curtis applied the term to fellow ...
Thom Metzger (born Sept. 2, 1956) is an American writer, musician, and historian. The author of both fiction and non-fiction, he is best known for his exploration of the esoteric and little known history of the Burned Over District of western New York State. As Leander Watts, he has published five YA novels.
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An emotional meeting last week of the Temecula Valley Unified School District devolved into angry disputes about the school board’s recently passed resolution to ban critical race theory.
Britain may be facing a “perfect storm” over the next six months with the risk of a new wave of far-right lone wolf terrorists competing to be “saints and martyrs” on a computer game-style ...
A lone wolf is a wolf not belonging to a pack. As a trope, it refers to an individual who prefers to operate alone. As a trope, it refers to an individual who prefers to operate alone. Lone wolf or Lone Wolf , or The Lone Wolf may also refer to:
One Dangerous Night (1943) (also known as The Lone Wolf Goes to a Party) is the tenth Lone Wolf film produced by Columbia Pictures.It features Warren William in his seventh and second-to-last performance as the protagonist jewel thief turned detective the Lone Wolf, and Warren Ashe as Sidney Shaw, the film's antagonist.