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May 23, 1996: The Turner Diaries - Dr. William Pierce

Jun 20, 20231 hr 18 minSeason 1996Ep. 140
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Episode description

Dr. William Pierce, retired physicist and author of The Turner Diaries, joins Art Bell for an extended and probing interview following his recent 60 Minutes appearance with Mike Wallace. Pierce traces his ideological evolution from physics professor to political writer, explaining how the Vietnam War and Civil Rights Movement drove him to study history and eventually produce his controversial novel, which he frames as prophetic fiction rather than advocacy.

Art presses Pierce on the book's connection to the Oklahoma City bombing, the philosophy behind racial separatism, and the chapter known as "the day of the rope." Pierce draws parallels between his views and those of Louis Farrakhan on racial self-determination while defending his admiration for aspects of Hitler's pre-war domestic policies. The conversation covers the Montana Freemen standoff, the Unabomber manifesto, Pierce's views on miscegenation, and his prediction of escalating domestic terrorism within a decade.

Art Bell conducts the interview with characteristic directness, challenging Pierce on contradictions and pressing him to confront the real-world consequences of his ideas. The broadcast stands as a document of the mid-1990s tensions between anti-government movements, racial politics, and mainstream America struggling to understand the forces building beneath its surface.
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