Will Williams

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Reverend Will Williams

William "Will" White Williams II (born May 8, 1947) is a former special forces captain of the "Green Berets" and a veteran of the Vietnam War. He later became a White activist working with several White nationalist organizations including the Church of the Creator and the National Alliance. He was appointed Chairman of the National Alliance following Erich Gliebe's announcement of his resignation on 24 October 2014.[1]

Biography

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A North Carolina native, Williams was still in high school when he joined the Army in the mid-1960s. “I wasn’t fighting for the Constitution and the flag and apple pie and all that crap,” he said. “It was an adventure. I wanted to kill communists.” He completed two tours of duty in the Vietnam War.

Williams dropped out of the workforce as a taxpayer in 1985, becoming a 'starving artist' and a full-time political activist. He joined Glenn Miller's White Patriot Party in the spring of 1985.

"I had no idea at the time that it had formerly been a Klan group. I liked that the WPP was openly opposing what I had come to see as a government which had become our tyrannical master. I was coming at the movement as a tax resister back then, but it didn't take me long to see that our struggle is essentially biological, and who the primary enemy of our race is."

After the White Patriot Party was banned Williams worked with Gordon Ipock's Southern Nationalist Party, an attempt to salvage the remains of the WPP. "The SNP was short-lived, but Gary Gallo picked up Gordon and me and named us co-directors of his National Democratic Front (NDF). By then, 1987, I'd been appointed as Executive Director of the North Carolina Populist Party and had organized large demonstrations in my hometown, Raleigh, NC, for activists as varied as Gallo, Tom Metzger, and David Duke."

In 1988, Williams worked with Ben Klassen becoming the editor of Klassen's Church of the Creator (COTC) monthly tabloid Racial Loyalty.

In 1992, Williams became Membership Coodinator for William Pierce's National Alliance continuing with the Alliance until Dr. Pierce's death in 2002.

In 2008, Will Williams ran as a Ron Paul delegate from Tennessee to attend the Republican National Convention. Williams lost the race, receiving 12,000 votes.

Will Williams along with Hadding Scott started the blog The Legacy of Dr. William Pierce.

In December 2013, Kevin Strom announced the re-formation of the National Alliance as a new corporation under Williams' leadership.[2] They jointly created White Biocentrism as a forum for the new organization. On October 24, 2014 Erich Gliebe, the embattled leader of the original organization, announced his resignation, and declared Williams his successor.[1]

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Don Terry. In Major Surprise, Erich Gliebe Steps Down as National Alliance Chairman. Southern Poverty Law Center. October 24, 2014. Accessed October 25, 2014.
  2. Kevin Strom. American Dissident Voices: Renewal and Rebirth National Vanguard. December 28, 2013. Accessed January 1, 2014.