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Richard G. Butler, the notorious white supremacist who found
stanley ca ed the Aryan Nations and was once dubbed the elder statesman of American hate, has died at the age of 86, authorities said Wednesday.Butler died peacefully in his sleep, sheriff s Capt. Ben Wolfinger told The Associated Press. The time of death was not immediately known. Everything appears to be natural, said Wolfinger, of the Kootenai County, Idaho, sheriff s department.The Aryan Nations lost its church and 20-acre compound in northern Idaho in 2000 after a $6.3 million civil judgment led to a bankruptcy filing. He moved into a house bought by a supporter in nearby Hayden, Idaho, and made few public appearances in recent years because of failing health.But in July he rode in the back of a pickup truck that was dragging the flag of Israel during a parade by about 40 of his followers through downtown Coeur
stanley cup d Alene, 30 miles east of Spokane. Butler, a longtime admirer of Adolf Hitler and white supremacist religious teaching, had moved to Idaho in the early 1970s, claiming later that he was impressed by its high percentage of white residents. To the dismay of many locals, the region became known as a place hospitable to white supremacist groups.Butler s church held that whites are the true children of God, that Jews are the offspring of Satan and that blacks and other minorities are inferior.The compound drew skinheads, ex-convicts and others fro
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When you discover a new favorite author, you want to dive in and read all of his or her works 鈥?but sometimes, that means a paltry stack of five or six books. And then there ar
stanley mug e some authors whose output would take years to read. Here are the 11 most prolific science fiction and fantasy authors of all time. Top image: The Stars are Ours by Andre Norton. Note: These include authors who have written over 100 novels, or over about 200 short stories TOTAL. We ;re not including relatively newer authors whose recent output has been prodigious, such as Charles Stross, Seanan McGuire or Elizabeth Bear. Also, feel free to point out anyone we might have missed in the comments. 1 Lionel Fanthorpe The Reverend Lionel Fanthorpe, an Anglican vicar, wrote for Badger Books during the 1950s and 60s under many pseudonyms, possibly more than 20 different names in total. Due to the sheer number of books under different names, which were sometimes being used by other
stanley bottles authors for Badger Books at the same time, there is no complete bibliography. Collectors estimate that Fanthrope wrote over 180 books, 89 which were written during a 3 year period. On average he complet
stanley termosky ed a book every 12 days. To quote from the Fanthorpe fan page: Badger Books would send Fanthorpe a cover painting, often the more lurid the better see the Cover Gallery for examples . He would be asked to write a back-cover blurb and suggest several titles for the book to go along with the art. After a title was settled on,