No revolution happens before its time. It cannot be rushed. When the circumstances are right, it cannot be stopped. It can, however, be directed or m… - David Lane

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No revolution happens before its time. It cannot be rushed. When the circumstances are right, it cannot be stopped. It can, however, be directed or misdirected.

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About David Lane

David Eden Lane (November 2, 1938 – May 28, 2007) was an American white nationalist, white separatist, leader and author. He was a member of the Ku Klux Klan and Aryan Nations before his affiliation with The Order (aka the Silent Brotherhood and Bruder Schweigen), a militant organization with a goal of fomenting white revolution against the supposed Zionist Occupation Government and establishment of an all-white homeland in the Pacific Northwest. David Lane was sentenced to 190 years in prison for racketeering; conspiracy to engage in racketeering; and violation of civil rights of Alan Berg, a Jewish liberal radio talk show host. Lane claimed he was innocent and the victim of the government's perjured hearsay testimony and given a double jeopardy arraignment for the same offense. David Lane originated the 14 Words motto, "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White children".

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Somewhere around 1970 a friend introduced me to the grand old Scottish game of golf. Understandably, those who have not attempted to master this game refer to it with derision as “pasture pool.” But, anyone who has attempted to attain proficiency at golf soon understands why our Scottish ancestors invented it centuries ago and have been infatuated ever since. Using fourteen different implements, traversing grass, trees, sand and water, through wind and weather, uphill and down, the sport requires a unique blend of physical and mental skills. At any rate, golf provided me with as much enjoyment as anything else in this life. Although taking up the game too late in life to become a master of the sport, insomuch as that is possible, there are three highlights that provide moments of pleasure during these endless hours of confinement and reflection. One was shooting a five under par, sixty seven, in a Pro-Am. Another was a hole-in-one on a par four. And lastly was making a birdie on a difficult eighteenth hole in a substantial money game called a Calcutta. I suppose after all these years, plus age and health problems, that I would now be a poor golfer, but occasionally I allow myself to dream of again playing the game.

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