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  1. Richard ‘Girnt’ Butler Aaron Winter, University of Abertay If there was one relatively stable presence in the extreme right throughout the post-World War II period and dominant presence in the post-civil rights era extreme right, it was Christian Identity preacher and Aryan Nations founder Richard ‘Girnt’ Butler.

  2. Richard Girnt Butler (Denver, Colorado, 23 de febrer de 1918 — Hayden, Idaho, 8 de setembre de 2004) va ser un cap del suprematisme blanc, reverend de l'Església de Jesucrist (Church of Jesus Christ–Christian en anglès), fundador de l'organització extremista Nació Ària (Aryan Nations en anglès) i persona vinculada al moviment fonamentalista Identitat Cristiana.

  3. Su muerte supone la perdida de uno de los últimos luchadores por su raza de su generación, de un mentor y un ejemplo a seguir para muchos camaradas de los Estados Unidos. El 8 de septiembre, a los 86 años de edad falleció Richard Girnt Butler, fundador y líder de la organización Aryan Nations, con sede en el estado de Idaho en los Estados ...

  4. Richard Girnt Butler (February 23, 1918 – September 8, 2004) was an American engineer and white supremacist. After dedicating himself to the Christian Identity movement, a racialist offshoot of British Israelism , Butler founded the neo-Nazi Aryan Nations and would become one of the most well known and influential leaders of the American far-right.

  5. Richard Girnt Butler (1918-2004) was an aeronautical engineer who was inspired by the caste system while working in India during WWII and hoped to import the idea to the United States. Later, while living in California, he began to attend Swift’s sermons and became active in the church, eventually taking over as leader upon Swift’s death in 1970.

  6. In 1970 American Christian religious leader and white supremacist Richard Girnt Butler, newly ordained by the American Institute of Theology (AIT), which reflected Christian Identity beliefs, took over a large Christian Identity congregation in Lancaster, California, after its leader, Wesley Swift, died.

  7. 9 de sept. de 2004 · (CNN) -- Richard Girnt Butler, the white supremacist who founded the racist Aryan Nations organization, has died at 86. The announcement was made on the group's Web site and also reported in a ...