The Turner Diaries
August 1, 1993. Today has been the Day of the Rope-a grim and bloody day, but
an unavoidable one. Tonight, for the first time in weeks, it is quiet and totally peaceful
throughout all of southern California. But the night is filled with silent horrors; from
tens of thousands of lampposts, power poles, and trees throughout this vast metropolitan
area the grisly forms hang.
In the lighted areas one sees them everywhere. Even the street signs at
intersections have been pressed into service, and at practically every street corner I
passed this evening on my way to HQ there was a dangling corpse, four at every
intersection. Hanging from a single overpass only about a mile from here is a group of
about 30, each with an identical placard around its neck bearing the printed legend,
"I betrayed my race." Two or three of that group had been decked out in academic
robes before they were strung up, and the whole batch are apparently faculty members from
the nearby UCLA campus.
In the areas to which we have not yet restored electrical power the corpses
are less visible, but the feeling of horror in the air there is even worse than in the
lighted areas. I had to walk through a two-block-long, unlighted residential section
between HQ and my living quarters after our unit meeting tonight. In the middle of one of
the unlighted blocks I saw what appeared to be a person standing on the sidewalk directly
in front of me. As I approached the silent figure, whose features were hidden in the
shadow of a large tree overhanging the sidewalk, it remained motionless, blocking my way.
Feeling some apprehension, I slipped my pistol out of its holster. Then, when
I was within a dozen feet of the figure, which had been facing away from me, it began
turning slowly toward me. There was something indescribably eerie about the movement, and
I stopped in my tracks as the figure continued to turn. A slight breeze rustled the
foliage overhead, and suddenly a beam of moonlight broke through the leaves and fell
directly on the silently turning shape before me.
The first thing I saw in the moonlight was the placard with its legend in
large, block letters: "I defiled my race." Above the placard leered the horribly
bloated, purplish face of a young woman, her eyes wide open and bulging, her mouth agape.
Finally I could make out the thin, vertical line of rope disappearing into the branches
above. Apparently the rope had slipped a bit or the branch to which it was tied had
sagged, until the woman's feet were resting on the pavement, giving the uncanny appearance
of a corpse standing upright of its own volition.
I shuddered and quickly went on my way. There are many thousands of hanging
female corpses like that in this city tonight, all wearing identical placards around their
necks. They are the White women who were married to or living with Blacks, with Jews, or
with other non-White males.
There are also a number of men wearing the l-defiled-my-race placard, but the
women easily outnumber them seven or eight to one. On the other hand, about ninety per
cent of the corpses with the I-betrayed-my-race placards are men, and overall the sexes
seem to be roughly balanced.
Those wearing the latter placards are the politicians, the lawyers, the
businessmen, the TV newscasters, the newspaper reporters and editors, the judges, the
teachers, the school officials, the "civic leaders," the bureaucrats, the
preachers, and all the others who, for reasons of career or status or votes or whatever,
helped promote or implement the System's racial program. The System had already paid them
their 30 pieces of
silver. Today we paid them. :
It started at three o'clock this morning. Yesterday was an especially bad day
of rioting, with the Jews using transistorized megaphones to whip up the crowds and egg
them into throwing stones and bottles at our troops. They were chanting "racism must
go" and "equality forever" and other slogans the Jews had taught them. It
reminded me of the mass demonstrations of the Vietnam era. The Jews have a knack for
things like that.
But by three o'clock this morning the crowds had long since finished their
orgy of violence and chanting and were in bed-all except a few groups of diehards who had
rigged up loudspeakers and were blaring System radio broadcasts out over the surrounding
neighborhoods, broadcasts which alternated between screaming rock "music" and
appeals for "brotherhood."
Squads of our troops with synchronized watches suddenly appeared in a thousand
blocks at once, in fifty different residential neighborhoods, and every squad leader had a
long list of names and addresses. The blaring music suddenly stopped and was replaced by
the sound of thousands of doors splintering, as booted feet kicked them open.
It was like the Gun Raids of four years ago, only in reverse- and the outcome
was both more drastic and more permanent for those raided. One of two things happened to
those the troops dragged out onto the streets. If they were non-Whites-and that included
all the Jews and everyone who even looked like he had a bit of non-White ancestry - they
were shoved into hastily formed columns and started on their no-return march to the canyon
in the foothills north of the city. The slightest resistance, any attempt at back talk, or
any lagging brought a swift bullet.
The Whites, on the other hand, were, in nearly all cases, hanged on the spot.
One of the two types of pre-printed placards was hung on the victim's chest, his hands
were quickly taped behind his back, a rope was thrown over a convenient limb or signpost
with the other end knotted around his neck, and he was then hauled clear of the ground
with no further ado and left dancing on air while the soldiers went to the next name on
their list.
The hangings and the formation of the death columns went on for about 10 hours
without interruption. When the troops finished their grim work early this afternoon and
began returning to their barracks, the Los Angeles area was utterly and completely
pacified. The residents of neighborhoods in which we could venture safely only in a tank
yesterday were trembling behind closed doors today, afraid even to be seen peering through
the crack in drawn drapes. Throughout the morning there was no organized or large-scale
opposition to our troops, and by this afternoon even the desire for opposition had
evaporated.
I and my men were in the thick of things all day, mostly handling logistics.
When the execution squads began running out of rope, we stripped several miles of wire
from power poles to use in its place. We also rounded up hundreds of ladders.
And we were the ones who pasted up the proclamations from Revolutionary
Command in each block, warning all citizens that henceforth any act of looting, rioting,
or sabotage, or any failure to obey the command of a soldier, will result in the summary
execution of the offender. The proclamations also carry a similar warning for anyone who
knowingly harbors a Jew or other non-White or who willfully provides false information to
or withholds information from our police units. Finally, they list the reporting point in
each neighborhood to which every person, at a time and date depending upon the position of
his name in the alphabet, is to report for registration and assignment to a work unit.
I nearly got into a shooting fight with a company commander near City Hall
this morning about nine o'clock. That's where we were taking all the big shots to be
hanged: the well-known politicians, a number of prominent Hollywood actors and actresses,
and several TV personalities. If we had strung them up in front of their homes like
everyone else, only a few people would have seen them, and we wanted their example to be
instructive to a much wider audience. For the same reason many of the priests on our lists
were taken to one of three large churches where we had TV crews set up to broadcast their
executions.
The trouble was that many of the big shots were arriving at City Hall already
more dead than alive. The troops on the transport trucks were really giving them a working
over.
One famous actress, a notorious race-mixer who had starred in several
large-budget, interracial "love" epics, had lost most of her hair, an eye, and
several teeth-not to mention all her clothes-before the rope was put around her neck. She
was a bruised and bloody mess. I wouldn't have known who she was if I hadn't asked. What,
I wondered, was the point in publicly hanging her if the public couldn't recognize her and
draw the a proper inferences between her former behavior and her punishment?
I was drawn to a commotion near one of the trucks which had just arrived. A
grossly fat old man, whom I immediately recognized as the Federal judge who had handed
down some of the System's most outrageous rulings in recent years-including the one
confirming the power of arrest granted by the Human Relations Councils to their Black
deputies-was resisting the efforts of the troops to pull off his pajamas and dress him in
his judicial robe.
One of the soldiers knocked him down, and then four others began kicking him
and repeatedly slamming him in the face, stomach, and groin with their rifle butts. He was
unconscious, and perhaps already dead, when the rope was knotted around his neck and his
limp figure was hauled about halfway up a lamppost. A TV cameraman was recording the whole
scene and broadcasting it live.
I was thoroughly disgusted by this latter incident and by several others of a
similar nature, and I sought out the officer in charge of the troops there to lodge my
complaint. I asked him why he wasn't maintaining proper discipline among his men, and I
told him in strong terms that the beatings of the prisoners were counterproductive .
We must maintain a public image of strength and uncompromising ruthlessness in
dealing with the enemies of our race, but to behave like a gang of Ugandans or Puerto
Ricans hardly accomplishes that. (Note to the reader: Uganda was a political subdivision
of the continent of Africa during the Old Era, when that continent was inhabited by the
Negro race. Puerto Rico was the Old Era name of the island of New Carolina. It is occupied
now by the descendants of White refugees from radioactive areas of the southeastern United
States, but before the race purges in the final days of the Great Revolution it was
inhabited by a mongrel race of especially unsavory character.) Above all else we must show
ourselves as disciplined, since we will be demanding strict discipline on the part of the
civilian population. We must never give vent to our feelings of frustration or our
personal hatreds but must show by our behavior at all times that what we are doing is
serving a higher purpose.
The captain exploded. He shouted at me to mind my own business. When I
insisted that I was minding my business, he became red with anger and said that he, not 1,
was the one who had the responsibility and that he was doing the best he could under very
difficult circumstances.
He pointed out correctly that the Organization had replaced nearly half the
men in his company with untrained newcomers in the last month, and so it shouldn't be
surprising to me that discipline wasn't all it might be. He also told me that he knew
enough about the psychology of his men to understand the value of letting them beat the
prisoners as a way of justifying to themselves that the prisoners were their enemies and
deserved to be hanged.
I really couldn't counter either of the captain's arguments, but I did note
with some satisfaction that when he turned away from me he strode angrily over to a group
of soldiers who were brutally pistol-whipping a long-haired, effeminate-looking youth in
an outlandishly "mod" getup-a popular "rock" performer- and ordered
them to stop.
Upon thinking about it, I have come to see things more from the captain's
viewpoint. Of course, we must tighten up discipline a great deal as soon as we can, but
for the moment it is better for us to have more political reliability and less discipline
among the troops. We delayed our crackdown on the civilian population as long as we did
just so we could weed out and disarm the questionable GI's and replace them with the new
people who've been coming through the enemy lines to us.
Also, we wanted time to accustom the troops to the new order of things here
and to give them at least a little ideological preparation for today's work. And we
purposely let the civilians get more out of control than we might have, just so we would
have a manifest excuse for taking thoroughly radical measures instead of half-measures,
which could not have solved the civilian problem in the long run.
One other reason for the delay I learned today was that we needed time to
finish compiling our arrest lists. For several years Organization members here, just as in
other parts of the country, have been building their dossiers of System toadies,
Jew-fawners, equalitarian theorists, and other White racecriminals, along with their
street directories of all non-Whites residing in predominantly White areas.
We were able to use the latter, which were kept quite up to date even during
the last month, without modification. But the dossiers required a huge amount of
evaluation and weeding. In the first place there were far too many of them.
For example, a White family might have a dossier as racecriminals because a
neighbor had once observed a Black attending a cocktail party at their home or because
they displayed one of the "Equality Now" bumper stickers, which have been
distributed so widely by the Human Relations Councils. In general, unless there was also
other evidence in a particular dossier, these people were not put on the arrest list.
Otherwise, we'd have had to hang better than 10 per cent of the White population-an
entirely impractical task.
And even if we could hang that many people, there would be no good reason for
it; most of that 10 per cent are really no worse than most of the other 90 per cent. They
have been brainwashed; they are weak and selfish; they have no sense of racial loyalty-but
the same things are true of most people these days. People are what they have become, and
we have to accept that-as a starting point.
Actually, it has been true all through history that only small portions of a
population are either good or evil. The great bulk are morally neutral-incapable of
distinguishing absolute right from absolute wrong-and they take their cue from whoever is
on top at the moment.
When good men are the rulers and the program-makers for a society, the
population as a whole will reflect this, and people with no originality or moral sense of
direction of their own will nevertheless fervently support the highest aims of their
society. But when evil men rule, as has been the case in America for many years now, most
of the population will wallow happily in degeneracy of the worst kind and will
self-righteously parrot every filthy and destructive idea that they have been taught.
Most judges today, most teachers, actors, civic figures, etc., are not being
consciously and deliberately evil, or even cynical, in following the lead of the Jews.
They think of themselves as being f "good citizens," just as they would think of
themselves if they were acting in a diametrically opposite way under the influence o f
good leaders.
Thus, there is no point in killing them all. This moral weakness will have to
be bred out of the race over hundreds of generations. For now it is sufficient for us to
eliminate the consciously evil portion of the population-plus a few hundred thousand of
our morally crippled "good citizens" across the country, as an example to the
rest.
The hanging of a few of the worst race-criminals in every neighborhood in
America will help enormously in straightening out the majority of the population and
reorienting their thinking. In fact, it will not only help, but it is absolutely
necessary. The people require a strong psychological shock to break old habits of thought.
I understand all this, yet I must admit that I was troubled by some of the
things I witnessed today.
When the arrests first started the public didn't realize what was coming, and
many citizens were cocky and abusive. I was present shortly before dawn when the soldiers
dragged about a dozen young people out of a large house near one of the university
campuses, and they, as well as their housemates who were not arrested, were screaming
obscenities at our men and spitting on them. All but one of those arrested here were
either Jews, Blacks, or mongrels of various sorts, and two of the loudest of them were
immediately shot, while the others were herded into a marching column.
The last was a White girl, about 19, a bit flabby but still pretty. The
shootings had calmed her down enough so that she was no longer screaming, "Racist
pigs!" at the soldiers, but when the preparations for her hanging shortly thereafter
awakened her to her own fate, she became hysterical. Informed that she was about to pay
the price for defiling her race by living with a Black lover, the girl wailed, "But
why me?"
As the rope was knotted around her neck, she blubbered out, "I was only
doing what everyone else was. Why are you picking on me? It's not fair! What about Helen?
She was sleeping with him too." At this last outcry before the girl's breath was cut
off forever, one of the other girls (presumably Helen) in the group of now-silent
spectators on the lawn shrank back in terror.
Of course, no one answered the girl's question, "Why me?" The answer
is simply that her name happened to be on our list and Helen's didn't. There's nothing
"fair" about that-or unfair either. The girl who was hanged deserved what she
got. Helen probably deserves the same fate-and she is undoubtedly suffering the torments
of the damned now, in fear that she eventually will be found out and forced to pay the
price her friend did.
This little episode has taught me something about political terror. Its very
arbitrariness and unpredictability are important aspects of its effectiveness. There are a
great many people in Helen's situation, whose fear that lightning may strike them at any
moment will keep them walking on eggs.
The melancholy aspect of the episode is epitomized in the girl's lament,
"I was only doing what everyone else was." That is a bit of an exaggeration, but
it is true enough that had others not set a bad example for her the girl probably would
not have become a race-criminal. She paid as much for the sins of others as for her own.
Now I realize more than ever before how essential it is that we instill in all our people
a new moral basis, a new set of fundamental values, so that they will no longer be morally
adrift like that unfortunate girl was-and like the great majority of Americans today are.
This total lack of any healthy or natural morality was brought home to me
again just before noon. We were hanging a group of about 40 land developers and real
estate brokers outside the offices of the Los Angeles County Fair Housing Association.
They had all participated in a special program which made lower mortgage rates available
for racially mixed families buying homes in predominantly White neighborhoods. One of the
realtors was a sturdy, handsome fellow of about 35 with a blond crew cut. He was
vehemently defending himself: "Hell, I never agreed with any of this race-mixing
crap. It makes me sick to my stomach to see these mixed families with their mongrel brats.
But a man has to earn a living. I was told by the head building inspector in the county
that it would be a lot easier to avoid building-code violations for those realtors who
went along with the special mortgage program."
Without realizing it, he was telling us that a bigger income came before
racial loyalty in his set of values-something which is unfortunately true also of a great
many who were not hanged today. Well, he made his choice freely, and he hardly deserves
any sympathy.
The soldiers didn't argue with him, of course. When his turn came, he was
jerked off his feet with the same impartiality they had shown toward those who had
accepted their fate in silence. They were under orders not to argue with anyone or to
explain anything, except a brief statement of the offense for which a person was being
hanged. Not even the most convincing protestations of innocence or that "there must
be some mistake" caused them to hesitate for an instant. Certainly, we must have made
some mistakes today - mistaken identities, wrong addresses, false accusations-but once the
executions began there was no admitting to the possibility of mistakes. We deliberately
created the image of inexorability in the public mind.
And apparently we were quite convincing. Our execution squads were hardly back
in their barracks this afternoon when we began receiving reports from all over the city of
what appeared to be a sudden wave of murders and beatings. Corpses, most of them showing
stab wounds, were being found on sidewalks, in alleys, and in apartment-building hallways.
A number of injured persons-several hundred altogether-were also picked up on the streets
by our patrols.
Although there were a few Blacks among these beating and stabbing victims, we
quickly determined that the great majority of them were Jews. All apparently were persons
whom our execution squads had missed, but the citizenry had not.
Questioning of several Jews who had been beaten soon revealed that at least
some of them had been hiding with Gentile families. After our proclamations were posted,
however, their protectors turned on them and drove them into the streets. Local vigilante
groups armed with knives and clubs had ferreted out others who had not even been on our
lists.
I am sure that, without the forceful lesson of this Day of the Rope, we would
not have so quickly elicited this sort of citizen cooperation. The hangings have helped
everyone get off the fence in a hurry.
Tomorrow afternoon some of my men will begin organizing civilian labor
battalions to cut down the corpses and haul them to the disposal site I have already
picked. It'll probably take three or four days to remove all the bodies-there are between
S5 and 60 thousand of them-and in this hot weather it'll be quite unpleasant toward the
end.
But what a feeling of relief it is to finally have all the negative part of
our task here finished! From now on it's all uphill-in the good sense: reorganizing,
re-educating, and rebuilding this whole society.