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Martyrs, Heroes & Prisoners of War
(A Startling Look At Those Who Are Considered "Heroes" For the Cause)

THE ORDER "BRUDER SCHWEIGEN"


Bruce Carroll Pierce participated in the passing of counterfeit money early in The Order's reign of terror. He was convicted but jumped bond and went underground. At one point, he and other members exploded a bomb in a Seattle theater to create a diversion for an armored car robbery that netted The Order $500 thousand dollars.

Bomb explosions seemed to be something that Pierce was fond of. He went on to plant a bomb in a Boise, Idaho Synagogue which created minor damage but no injuries. It is believed that he participated in the assassination of one of their own, Walter West who was executed and buried in the Idaho wilderness, in May of 1984.

Bruce Carroll Pierce was convicted for his participation in those crimes and for the crime of murdering Alan Berg. He is currently serving a sentence of 255 years - the longest of any member of The Order. It would seem that the murdering Pierce fancies himself quite knowledgeable on the subject of women and has been given to pontificating about how they should be treated since he has been confined in his prison cell:

"We must cherish and honor our women, and encourage and praise their worthy efforts. Any fool can demean and criticize, and most fools do. But Great men show their Greatness by acknowledging and encouraging the efforts of others."

We sort of think that is interesting coming from someone who served the first ten years of prison in lock down.

Randy Duey also participated in the robbing and pillaging of Northwest America. He was loyal to Robert Matthews to the end, and like the other members continues to sing his praises from his cell in the federal penetentiary in Oxford, Wisconsin.

Duey was convicted and sentenced to 155 years for his role in The Order's violence. When The Order and Leaderless Resistance came under attack from the National Alliance, Duey had to defend himself and his compatriots:

"We were not so lucky in the Order, chiefly because we had so many NA members, a number of whom were the main reason we had such noteworthy personnel problems. The name Tom Martinez may ring a bell."

And his lack of love and respect for the government still haunts his days as is evident in this comment:

"As far as fighting this war goes, I do favor LR. But that is not unusual for me, I favor leaderless everything, as long as "leadership" means organization, centralization, authoritarian systems, men having authority to compel other men in anything other than an actual military emergency."

We really don't like his odds for being paroled anytime soon especially when the parole board is privy to his imagination:

"Imagine what the system would do if it had to deal with a thousand Eric Rudolphs, or twenty-five Orders. Imagine that they could each carry out one mission per month. I think this could be a life-threatening situation for the system."

We really are curious about how these guys get there pictures taken in all these clothes from behind bars.


A COMMENTARY

When thought processes become defective and hearts turn black; when the essence of being human becomes threatened within the person it becomes imperative to justify ones actions if only to oneself, and to legitimize ones very existence. Thus, the crisis of race extinction and the fantasy of a racial holy war thereby rendering them both necessary and just in their own minds.

These are the delusions of madmen created by a pathology of psychosis which manifests itself in the fabrication of circumstances and situations which, to the defective human, validates the most heinous of actions.

When the words and the deeds of the criminal mind become the credo of others we certainly must begin to question the minds and the hearts of those who embrace such dogma.

When the penal system of our society reaches such states as to allow those who murder and maim and rob, those who have been tried, convicted and sentenced to continue to affect our youth and our societal mores from within the bowels of punishment the time has come to revisit and to revamp that which is no longer working. No man convicted of such abhorrent behaviors as those evidenced by the members of The Order should ever be allowed to recruit or to indoctrinate others within our society.
From...Citizens Against Hate

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