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Tom Marcellus became its director, and Carto lost control of it in 1993, in an internal power struggle.
) While in prison, he was visited by the American Rightist Willis Carto, who later became the chief advocate and publisher of Yockey's ideas.
While in prison for possessing falsified passports, he was visited by Carto who eventually became the chief advocate and publisher of Yockey's ideas.
As National Chairman for this group, Carto was successful in recruiting William Luther Pierce, who later became famous for his authorship of The Turner Diaries.

Carto and chief
Schmidt also founded the German-American Information and Education Association ( GIEA ), which is presided by E. Stanley Rittenhouse, a known Antisemite, who “ served as chief legislative representative for Liberty Lobby, a far right organization founded by Willis Carto, whom the Anti-Defamation League calls “ perhaps the most influential professional anti-Semite in the United States ”.

Carto and Yockey's
Yockey's present influence is reflected mostly through the work of Willis Carto, considered to be one of America's most influential political racial theorists and his Liberty Lobby and successor organizations.
Many supporters of Yockey, such as H. Keith Thompson, claim that Carto failed to understand Yockey's ideas on their deepest level.
Carto ran a group supporting segregationist George Wallace's 1968 presidential campaign which formed the basis for the National Youth Alliance which promoted Francis Parker Yockey's political philosophy.
Yockey's best known book, Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics, was adopted by Carto as his own guiding ideology.
Carto was also the founder of a publishing company called Noontide Press, which published a number of books on white racialism, including Yockey's Imperium and David Hoggan's The Myth of the Six Million, one of the first books to deny the Holocaust.
It is sometimes claimed that Oliver was the actual author of the Introduction ( credited to Willis Carto ) to Francis Parker Yockey's Imperium.
Yockey's best known book, Imperium, was adopted by Carto as his own guiding ideology and used as the philosophical basis of the National Youth Alliance.
Dreamer of the Day in account of the influential fascist theoretician which also illustrates the structure and ideology of post-war international fascism which discusses Yockey's influence on the Liberty Lobby's Willis Carto.

Carto and neo-Nazi
While Liberty Lobby was intended to occupy the niche of a conservative anti-Communist group, Willis Carto was meanwhile building other organizations which would take a much more explicit neo-Nazi orientation.
Carto helped found the Populist Party served as an electoral vehicle for neo-Nazi and Ku Klux Klan members such as David Duke in 1988 and Christian Identity supporter Bo Gritz in 1992.
Willis Carto was known to be a devotee of the writings of Francis Parker Yockey, who was one of a handful of neo-Nazi esoteric writers during the post-World War II era who revered Adolf Hitler.

Carto and central
Carto was troubled by the number of Jews in the U. S. Labor Party, and by their adherence to basic socialist positions, including their support for central banking, while Labor Party members considered people in the Liberty Lobby " red-necks " and " idiots ".

Carto and figure
Willis Allison Carto ( July 17, 1926 ) is a longtime figure on the American far right.

Carto and right
* Willis Carto ( born 1926 ), American far right activist and Holocaust denier

Carto and movement
Many critics, including disgruntled former Carto associates as well as the Anti-Defamation League ( a group that fights antisemitism and Holocaust denial ), have noted that Willis Carto, more than anybody else, was responsible for keeping organized antisemitism alive as a viable political movement during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, when it was otherwise completely discredited.

Carto and United
In the 1960s he established himself in the United States for awhile working together with Willis Carto publishing white supremacist and anti-semitic literature.
Recently arrived in the United States, he contributed to some of publications of anti-semite Willis Carto such as Western Destiny and Noontide Press.

Carto and through
Carto is today considered to be one of America's most influential political racial theorists through the Liberty Lobby and successor organizations which he helped create.
He trademarked the term Astro * Carto * Graphy, registration of which is still maintained by the Astro * Carto * Graphy Living Trust ( US Serial No: 75667982, searchable through TESS )

Carto and such
The Barnes Review is a bi-monthly magazine founded in 1994 by Willis Carto, dedicated to historical revisionism such as Holocaust denial.

Carto and American
" While in prison for falsified passports, he was visited by the American Rightist Willis Carto.
Willis Carto and others who had been involved in publishing The Spotlight have since started a new newspaper, the American Free Press, which is very similar in overall tone to The Spotlight.
Willis Carto and other people involved in The Spotlight then started a new newspaper, the American Free Press, which is very similar in overall tone.
Carto and several Spotlight staff members and writers have since founded a new newspaper called the American Free Press.
In 1966, Carto acquired control of The American Mercury via the Legion for the Survival of Freedom organization.
In 2004, Carto joined in signing the New Orleans Protocol on behalf of American Free Press.
( 2008 ) Willis Carto and the American Far Right.
He is a contributor to the American Free Press, which was founded by Willis Carto and is often critical of the New World Order and Israel.
The NYA emerged from an earlier group connected to Willis Carto known as the Youth for Wallace, which had supported segregationist Governor George Wallace bid for president as American Independent Party candidate in 1968.
Developed and popularized by American astrologer Jim Lewis ( 1941-1995 ), astrocartography is a locational astrology system that focuses on elements of the natal chart, by identifying these factors on a world " Astro * Carto * Graphy Map.

Carto and Press
After losing control of Noontide Press and the IHR in a hostile takeover by former associates, Carto started another publication, The Barnes Review, which also focuses on Holocaust denial.

Carto and Review
Also founded by Carto was the Institute for Historical Review, a group known for publishing Holocaust denial books and articles.
In 2001, Liberty Lobby and Willis Carto lost a civil lawsuit brought by a rival far-right group which had earlier gained control of the Institute for Historical Review, and the ensuing judgment for damages bankrupted the organization.
Carto's many other projects also include the Institute for Historical Review which was founded by Carto to promote revisionist history about Jewish prison camps.
* FAQ: Willis Carto & The Institute for Historical Review
Willis Carto had earlier founded the Institute for Historical Review in 1979 but lost control of that organization in an internal takeover by former associates.

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