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image by Pete Loeser, 17 March 2013
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The white separatist political organization National Alliance (NA) was once labeled as the United State's fastest-growing neo-Nazi group before the death of William Luther Pierce in 2002. The NA had been founded by Pierce in 1974, and
was first headquartered in Hillsboro, West Virginia. At the time of his death in 2002 it ran a white power record label called Resistance Records and ran "Resistance Radio", a (now defunct) web radio station that streamed white power
rock music across the Internet 24 hours a day and claimed 250,000 regular listeners in America (unverified). It also had a radio show, American Dissident Voices, heard on shortwave and streaming audio on the Internet. This group hoped to secure a white living space within North America, where "the physical and cultural presence of all non-whites has been removed."
The original flag of the NA dating back to the 1970s was a black-white-red tricolor mirroring the Imperial German flag and the extremist NSDAP colors. It also looks much like the flag used by the Volksfront, a group formed in Oregon in 1990s. (If there is a direct relationship between the two groups, other than their flag designs, it is unknown to me.) The last known NA flag had five vertical stripes of blue-red-white-red-blue, with a "life" rune surrounded by an oak wreath on a white diamond in the center.
Pete Loeser, 17 March 2013
image by Tomislav Todorovic, 31 August 2013
Another flag of the National Alliance had the group name inscribed instead of
the oak wreath surrounding the "life rune", all black on white field. The flag
was square, hoisted vertically, and had red fringes which added to Nazi look of
the whole design with their color. Its photo from Sacramento, California can be
found here:
http://legacysplc.wwwsplcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?aid=790
(image:
http://legacysplc.wwwsplcenter.org/images/dynamic/intel/report/41/IR126_Breif_Stojkovic.jpg)
According to the photo description, it seems to have been taken in 2002 or
earlier.
Tomislav Todorovic, 31 August 2013