Western Destiny, August 1965
by Oscar Wyclif Harman
A Chicago attorney, Mr. Harman is one of the steadily-growing number who have been deeply influenced by the inspired work, Imperium. It was on June 17, 1960, when the Philosopher of the Twentieth Century met bis enigmatic fate in San Francisco. The article below has been written to express Mr. Harman’s thoughts and feelings five years after that tragic event.
Five years ago Francis Parker Yockey was murdered by the Marxist enemies of our country and the Distorters of our Western Civilization. This brilliant philosopher gave the answer to the cause of his murder “My Enemies have Evaluated Me Better Than My Friends.”
Having served in the armed services of our country during the Second World War (to make the world safe for international communism, distortion, and destruction of the culture of the West), Mr. Yockey was with the “War Crimes Tribunal.” He agreed with the late Senator Taft that the lynching bee at Nuremberg was serving the interests and “was meant to serve the interest of international communism.” A few sane men like Yockey, Senator Taft and the one honest judge who was taken in custody and sent home, prevented a false finding by our Marxist lynchers that the West (the Germans) were guilty of the Katyn Massacre of over 40,000 leaders of Poland.
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