Talk:J. B. Stoner

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A thought and a question

1 - there might be a better way to describe Stoner in the intro

2 - Does anybody know his specific birthdate?

--RobbieFal 08:04, 5 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Well, the birthdate issue is cleared up.

--RobbieFal 07:36, 7 May 2005 (UTC)

I think the entry fails to establish Stoner's significance to the larger White Supremacist movement. Stoner, along with Edward Fields of Marietta, Ga.founded the nation's longest continuely publishing Racist tabloid "The Thunderbolt/The Truth At Last". It also neglects to highlight his international connections to neo-nazi groups in Great Britain.

[edit] Was he really fascist?

While certainly a nationalist racist did he actually advocate fascism or nazism? - DNewhall