David Lane

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David Eden Lane

Birth Name: David Eden Lane
Birth Date: 1938-11-02
Birth Place: Woden, Iowa, USA
Death Date: 2007-05-28 (68 years old)
Death Location: FCC Terre Haute, Terre Haute, Indiana, U.S.
Focus: United States of America
Occupation: Real estate broker

David Eden Lane was a pro-White activist, author, political prisoner, and co-founder of The Order along with Robert Mathews and Louis Beam. Lane also created the slogan The Fourteen Words. Lane died in prison while serving a 190 year sentence for the violation of the civil rights of Alan Berg, a Jewish radio talk show host, who prosecutors claim Lane was the driver in the murder of, although the prosecutors were unsuccessful in getting murder convictions.

Books and Writings

  • KD Rebel
    • A short story Lane wrote in 2004 that is set in the near future telling the story of a Wotanist colony with tenuous control over western Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming named Kinsland. The book details the guerilla war against ZOG, in which they take missions into ZOG controlled land to recruit new members and acquire supplies.
  • 88 Precepts
    • A manifesto laying out 88 rules for how a White Nationalist should conduct themselves.

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