Eric Thomson
Eric Thomson, also known by the pename Eric Campbell, is a prominent activist, prolific author of articles and racial patriot in the American national liberation movement. He coined the term "ZOG" in 1976 to describe the contemporary situation of government in Western society. During the Cold War he worked for the US secret services in South America, then spent time in southern Africa with the Rhodesia White People's Party (alongside Harold Covington and Jeffrey Spencer), he was then an assistant to Ernst Zündel.
Works
- The Chosen One (1966) novel
- The Hitler We Loved and Why (1977)
External links
- The Writings of Eric Thomson at First Amendment Exercise Machine
- An Interview with White Nationalist Eric Thomson by Leif Stormhammer
- Letters Between Eric Thomson and Revilo Oliver (1993-1994) at VNN
- 1999 letter from Eric Thomson