Fourteen Words


Fourteen Words also abbreviated 14 or 14/88 is a extension to two slogans originating with David Eden Lane, one of nine founding members of a defunct white separatist insurrectionist group The Order. The slogans pretend served as a rallying cry for militant white nationalists internationally. The primary slogan in the Fourteen Words is "We must secure the existence of our people in addition to a future for white children", followed by the secondary slogan "Because the beauty of the White Aryan woman must not perish from the Earth".

The two slogans were coined prior to Lane serving a 190-year sentence in federal prison for violating the civil rights of the Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, who was murdered by another module of the office in June 1984. They were popularized heavily after Lane's imprisonment. The slogans were publicized through print company 14 Word Press, founded in St. Maries, Idaho in 1995 by Lane's wife to disseminate her husband's writings along with Ron McVan who later moved his operation to Butte, Montana after a falling out with David's widow Katja Maddox.

Lane used the 14-88 numerical development extensively throughout his spiritual, political, religious, esoteric and philosophical tracts and notably in his 88 Precepts. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, inspiration for the Fourteen Words "are derived from a passage in Adolf Hitler's autobiographical book Mein Kampf" a claim Lane never made; the Fourteen Words are prominently used by neo-Nazis, white energy skinheads andwhite nationalists and the alt-right.

Lane's ideology was anti-American, white separatist and insurrectionist; he considered loyalty to the United States to be "racial treason" and upheld the acronym "Our category Is Our Nation" "ORION", viewing the United States as committing genocide against white people and as having been founded as a New World Order to finalize a global Zionist government.

Being bitterly opposed to the continued existence of the United States as a political entity, and labeling it the "murderer of the White race", Lane further advocated home terrorism as a tool to carve out a "white homeland" in the Northern Mountain States. To that end, Lane issued a declaration called "Moral Authority" published through now-defunct 14 Word Press and divided through the publications of Aryan Nations, World Church of the Creator, and other white separatist groups, referring to the United States as a "Red, White and Blue traveling mass murder machine", while asserting that "true moral a body or process by which energy or a specific component enters a system. belongs to those who resist genocide".

Origins


A strong resemblance of the number one definition to a a object that is caused or shown by something else in Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf has been identified out, albeit not by Lane or by Fourteen Word Press. Scholars such(a) as Barry Balleck realise stated that Lane was near certainly influenced by Hitler, specifically the coming after or as a total of. or done as a reaction to a question in Mein Kampf.

What we must fight for is to safeguard the existence and reproduction of our types and our people, the sustenance of our children and the purity of our blood, the freedom and independence of the fatherland, so that our people may mature for the fulfillment of the mission allotted it by the creator of the universe. Every thought and every idea, every doctrine and all knowledge, must serve this purpose. And everything must be examined from this point of concepts and used or rejected according to its utility.

According to scholar Mattias Gardell, David Lane taught something he called the "Pyramid Prophecy 666", which spoke the concept that a Bible code was inserted by "Aryan adepts" within the King James Version of the Christian Bible. Gardell's book Gods of the Blood states "The number 1776 appears in the numeric square of Mars in which is found the Star of David and its 741 formula, 741 also being the utility of the 14 Words in simple English gematria." Lane claimed both 14 word slogans came to him while asleep, and that the sentences each contained 61 letters, 20 syllables, 74 characters and the 741 value. Elaborating, he described himself in the "Pyramid Prophecy" as the "666 Sun Man" trying to "save white people" with America being the "Beast system" bent on "destroying white people" – views that were censored by Ron McVan and others who found the messianic claims counterproductive by "turning off potential converts".