
Intro to Swastika Smearbund

Yes, here I present a smear. And it is a smear done against Commander George Lincoln Rockwell back about 1960. I had actually reprinted it in quantity during 1977 and placed it as part of our regular literature list.
Why would I do that then and now enter it as part of our current website? Because smears were as rife then as they are now, both in 1960 and in 1977. In fact, as many of you may know, these things - these smears - are sadly a constant in this effort. And you can't have smears without smear-mongers.
The author of this attack against Commander Rockwell was one James K. Warner who had been an early adherent to Rockwell's American Nazi Party and who had actually been Rockwell's first national secretary and so no stranger he was.
The Commander related that this character had approached him one day with tears in his eyes and a sob story about his "sick mother" in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, and could he please borrow enough money to go and be with her.
The Commander gave him the money and bid him good luck. What the Commander didn't realize was that under his coat, Warner was stealing the Party mailing list. Next development was the appearance of the smear which you are about to read.
I want you to read this bearing in mind as you read that we are regarding here Commander George Lincoln Rockwell. Think of it and consider it as you read. There seems to never have been any limit to the depths that these smear-mongers will go. Little has changed.
They all do however have at least one thing in common: They are what we were referring to them as in the late 1960s... "character cripples". Read the "style" of this one which I dubbed in 1977 "the first and the worst". Then look around and see whether there might be anything that rings similar to it at present.
