William Regnery II

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William Regnery II founded the Charles Martel Society in 1991, which publishes a quarterly journal called The Occidental Quarterly. He is described by the Southern Poverty Law Center as "a prime mover and shaker in white nationalism" and "famously reclusive".[1] In 2004 the Occidental Quarterly gave Kevin B. MacDonald an award and $10,000 prize for books 'describing the alleged "group evolutionary strategies" of the Jews'.[2] While he is related to the founders of Regnery Publishing, as he is the nephew of Henry Regnery and a cousin of Alfred Regnery, he does not currently control any of the stock in Regnery Publishing,[citation needed] nor does he sit on the Board of Directors of the publishing company (which has since been sold by the Regnery family to Phillips Publishing's subsidiary, Eagle Publishing). He is chairman of the National Policy Institute, an Augusta, Georgia-based think tank.

He is a fierce critic of the state of Israel and its supporters, Jewish and gentile, of Judaism and of using the Holocaust as a PC club. But he also rejects anti-Semitism and David Duke.[citation needed]

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