Making Your Life Count

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured; portrait by S.M. Casper)

AS WE GROW OLDER our attitudes change — not just our opinions on particular subjects, but also our general outlook on life. This changing outlook is manifested in different people in different ways, but there are common elements which apply to most people. For example as most people grow older they become less willing to take chances — chances of any kind. Politically, economically, and socially they become more conservative, more determined to hold onto what they have than to try for something different. And older men are also less willing to risk their lives — even though they have much less to lose — than younger men are.

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Dr. Pierce on where to draw the line in tolerating and forgiving liars

An Ethical Question

An editorial from the National Alliance Founder and Chairman to his membership in that organization’s internal monthly Members BULLLETIN, July, 1995:

Several recent issues of Spotlight, a weekly tabloid for patriotic-conservative readers which is published in Washington, DC, have carried direct and indirect attacks on me, alleging that I am an enemy agent of some sort. Specifically, the Spotlight hinted a couple of months ago that I am an “FBI asset,” and in the July 17 issue it expressed the belief that I am a “government ringer — probably an FBI informant.”

These attacks are a renewal of a 24-year-old campaign of defamation against me by Spotlight’s owner, Willis Carto. The campaign began in . . .

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