The Glenn Miller Tragedy

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
April 14, 2014

We will remember the young Glenn.
We will remember the young Glenn.

I did not know Glenn Miller well, but in every interaction I had with him, he was gentlemanly, kind and respectful. He was a soldier in the Special Forces and served two tours of duty in Vietnam.  He fought for the European people of the American continent for the better part of his life.

Though his legacy was severely damaged after having testified against the Order, he nonetheless reentered the White movement and appeared to genuinely try to redeem himself.

Having processed the shooting, which resulted in the death of two Whites and an elderly Jew woman, I will attempt to offer some insight into this strange and disheartening event.

What has happened this morning is a tragedy, and I mourn for Glenn and his wife, I mourn for the Whites who were shot, but mourn even more for the effect that this event is going to have on our fractured and confused White advocacy community in America.

Why did Glenn do This?

It is important for us to ask what Glenn was thinking when he decided to take his gun into a Jewish community center and start unloading.  The sickening Jewish media is no doubt going to blame Glenn’s politics, and websites like this which share similar views on things, and so we must have a clear understanding of our own of what led to this event.

The bulk of the blame, in my opinion, should be placed on Glenn’s alcohol problem.  It is no secret that he was a hard drinker, and according to his wife, he had been up all night binge drinking at the casino before making the wrong-headed decision to act out his frustration in such an unhelpful manner.

Due to the personality type which is drawn to the White movement, alcoholism has been a continual problem, and this gives us an opportunity to reflect on the problem.  Dr. William Pierce spoke at length about the dangers of alcohol, both for the individual and the White community.  And both as individuals and as a community, this is a wake-up call to shun the over-indulgence in drink.  Alcohol has brought down more good men than women and war combined.

A Glenn Miller-organized Klan march.
A Glenn Miller-organized Klan march.

Of course, though this would not have happened without the alcohol, his behavior while drunk was a manifestation of inner frustration.

Much of this frustration was obviously the frustration that we all suffer from, due to the lack of any cohesive White movement in America, which is largely due to the egoism of the individuals involved.  Glenn Miller, for whatever faults he had, was not driven by material ego, but an apparent inner-fire reminiscent of the viking age.  He was a man out of time.

Carlos Porter has mentioned that he once sent out emails advising people to commit violent acts, and though his integrity was rightly brought into question after he testified against the Order, I doubt that the letters were sent out as a part of any government plot.  More likely, that is just the way he was.  More passionate than logical, and lacking in basic human fear.

Finally, Glenn acted – though completely irresponsibly – in response to the Jewish problem.  If it were not for the brutal Jewish control of the United States, this shooting would not have occurred.  I am certain that with the lack of a cohesive movement, he felt helpless to do anything but start shooting.  This is clearly not a solution, but in his frustrated and drunken mind, he saw it as such.

In the 80s.
In the 80s.

Conspiracy Theories

Briefly, I will note that there are emerging conspiracy theories surrounding the event.  Although I will not dismiss evidence if it is presented in favor of this view, I am presently inclined to believe that this event took place as it is being relayed by the media.  If Glenn or his wife comes out and claims he was set-up, I will rethink things, but it does appear that he was taken into custody with the look on his face of someone who just did something really stupid while drunk, and was then in the back of a cop car yelling “Heil Hitler.”

People have also mentioned the possibility that he could have been drugged and mind controlled as part of some sort of MKULTRA type program.  I tend to steer clear of that type of thinking, as even if it were the case, it is unprovable and doesn’t actually change anything about the present situation.

The Aftermath

Regardless of his internal reasons for taking this action, this is a very terrible thing that Glenn has brought upon us.  It is difficult to imagine anything worse he could have done.

Assuming the facts are as they have been reported, the effects of this are likely to be far-reaching and overwhelmingly negative.  There is really no positive way to spin it.  We are never going to hear the end of this.

Being that Glenn was rather active on the internet, the media is going to frame him as a part of an online Antisemitic community which is fundamentally driven toward irrational violence, and they are going to use this shooting as reason to press for restrictions on Internet speech.  Though I doubt they will be capable of ramming that through, they will use it to advance the idea of its necessity in the minds of the people, setting themselves up for the next step.

Much worse is the way that this will effect public opinion of White advocacy.  We were not viewed very positively last week, but this week, public opinion will be even more negative. The media will put us in the spotlight, and we will be defamed as we never have been.

Many people were on the verge of reaching some of the conclusions we ourselves have reached, as the immigration does not slow, the black crime waves become ever more intense and the Jews quickly become even more shameless in their power-grabs than they have ever been.  Now, instead of seeing this, and working it through in their own minds, people are much more likely to be afraid to think anything which may resemble the thoughts of the anti-social extremist Glenn Miller.

This event was a tragedy on every level.  The best thing we can do is learn from it, and move forward, dealing with the repercussions as they come.

The most important lesson to be taken away from this, in my mind, is that we need to stop fighting with one another and form a real movement, wherein those with the will and the energy that Glenn possessed can work toward clear and common goals.

Regrettably, what Glenn did is going to make that a lot more difficult.