Guillaume Faye

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Guillaume Faye (1949 - ) is a French far right journalist and writer.

With a PhD from Science-Po, Guillaume Faye was one of the major theorists of the French New Right Nouvelle Droite in the 1970-1980’s. A former member of Alain de Benoist’s new-right organisation GRECE, he took part in the splitting of the organization in 1986 alongside Yann-Ber Tillenon, Tristan Mordrelle, and Goulven Pennaod. At that time he was close to the heathen and anti-Christian far-right circles. Simultaneously, he made his way up as a journalist, namely in Figaro Magazine, Paris-Match, VSD, etc. Guillaume Faye also led a journal called "J'ai Tout Compris!" which closed down soon after.

In 1987 Guillaume Faye withdrew from politics. In the years 1990 he took part in Skyrock radio station as a ‘Skyman’. He also appeared in Telematin emission on France 2 TV channel from 1991 to 1993. In 1998 he finally returned to politics after publishing some essays on various subjects such as culture, religion, etc. In 2000, Faye re-launched "J'ai Tout Compris!" as a monthly edition where he expresses his ideas: Faye predicts an abolition of European societies due to massive immigration, and a total war between the West and the Islamic world. He takes part in the Rivarol far-right journal.

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