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With the internet dominating every aspect of public life, much has either been lost nor never appeared in cyberspace. What this volume contains is the various dialogues and confrontations that James Mason has had with numerous interviewers, tabloids, video debuts, and much more.

262 pages

First published January 1, 2018

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James N. Mason

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American National Socialist and founder of the Universal Order, which was inspired by Charles Manson.

When Mason was 14 he started corresponding with the American Nazi Party, when he was 18 he became an official member of the National Socialist White People's Party.

After the Tate murders Mason corresponded with Charles Manson, whom suggested the name and the logo of the Universal Order. Mason believes that Nazis cannot take power as long as the existing U.S. government remains in place. He advocates random attacks, murders and violence to create chaos and anarchy and destabilize the system.

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