The Turner Diaries

William Luther Pierce

Language: English

Publisher: National Vanguard

Description:

Online Mirror (use a VPN): https://archive.org/details/TurnerDiaries/mode/2up

SUMMARY:
At 9:02 am on Wednesday April 19, 1995, two tons of explosives ripped apart the federal office building in Oklahoma City and the psyche of America. The worst case of domestic terrorism in our history, this explosion killed 169 men, women, and children. The author of this book has written, If [this book] had been available to the general public . . . the Oklahoma bombing would not have come as such a surprise. It has been considered by the Justice Department and other government agencies as the bible of right-wing militia groups, and the FBI believes it provided the blueprint for the Oklahoma City bombing. Barricade Books has published it so America can better understand the cause of racism and extremism.

Preface: This story follows Earl Turner and his fellow patriots through their revolution against the United States Government. Kicked off by things we see increasingly see happening today in our own lives such as gun control, forced equality, and forced integration. This inevitably leads to Race War, victorious through the guerilla efforts of our protagonists.
The book holds many accolades from anti-racist and pro-government organizations. It's said to have changed everything in our struggle and even said to have influenced the Oklahoma City Bombing, and London Nail Bombings.


Notable Quotes: "Looking at it philosophically, one can’t avoid the conclusion that it is corruption, not tyranny, which leads to the overthrow of governments. A strong and vigorous government, no matter how oppressive, usually need not fear revolution. But a corrupt, inefficient, decadent government — even a benevolent one — is always ripe for revolution. The system we are fighting is both corrupt and oppressive, and we should thank god for corruption." - Pg.10

"Knowing fully what was demanded in character and commitment of each man who stood before me, my chest swelled with pride.
These were no soft-bellied, conservative businessmen assembled for some Masonic mumbodumbo; no loudmouthed, beery rednecks letting off a little ritualized steam about "the goddam niggers"; no pious, frightened churchgoers whining for the guidance or protection of an anthropomorphic deity. These were real men, White men, men who were now one with me in spirit and consciousness as well as in blood." - Pg.114

"Then, of course, came the moping-up period, when the last of the non-White bands were hunted down and exterminated, followed by the final purge of undesirable racial elements among the remaining White population" - Pg.117