The Turner Diaries
Thus end Earl Turner's diaries, as unpretentiously as they began.
His final mission was successful, of course, as we all are reminded each year
on November 9-our traditional Day of the Martyrs.
With the System's principal military nerve center destroyed, the System's
forces poised outside the Organization's California enclave continued to wait for orders
which never came. Declining morale, soaring desertions, growing Black indiscipline, and
finally, the inability of the System to maintain the integrity of its supply line to its
California troops resulted in the gradual erosion of the threat of invasion. Eventually
the System began regrouping its forces elsewhere, to meet new challenges in other parts of
the country.
And then, just as the Jews had feared, the flow of Organization activists
turned exactly 180 degrees from what it had been in the weeks and months immediately prior
to July 4, 1993. From scores of training camps in the liberated zone, first hundreds, then
thousands of highly motivated guerrilla fighters began slipping through the System's
diminishing ring of troops and moving eastward. With these guerrilla forces the
Organization followed the example of its Baltimore members and rapidly established dozens
of new enclaves, primarily in the nuclear-devastated areas, where System authority was
weakest.
The Detroit enclave was initially the most important of these. Bloody anarchy
had reigned among the survivors in the Detroit area for several weeks after the nuclear
blasts of September 8. Eventually, a semblance of order had been restored, with System
troops loosely sharing power with the leaders of a number of Black gangs in the area.
Although there were a few isolated White strongholds which kept the roving mobs of Black
plundvers and rapists at bay, most of the disorganized and demoralized White survivors in
and around Detroit offered no effective resistance to the Blacks, and, just as in other
heavily Black areas of the country, they suffered terribly.
Then, in mid-December, the Organization seized the initiative. A number of
synchronized lightning raids on the System's military strongpoints in the Detroit area
resulted in an easy victory
The Organization then established certain patterns in Detroit g which were
soon followed elsewhere. All captured White troops, as soon as they had laid down their
weapons, were offered a chance to fight with the Organization against the System. Those
who immediately volunteered were taken aside for preliminary screening and then sent to
camps for indoctrination and special training. The others were machine-gunned on the spot,
without further ado.
The same degree of ruthlessness was used in dealing with the White civilian
population. When the Organization's cadres moved into the White strongholds in the Detroit
suburbs, the first thing they found it necessary to do was to liquidate most of the local
White leaders, in order to establish the unquestioned authority of the Organization. There
was no time or patience for frying to reason with shortsighted Whites who insisted that
they weren't "racists" or "revolutionaries" and didn't need the help
of any "outside agitators" in dealing with their problems, or who had some other
conservative or parochial fixation.
The Whites of Detroit and the other new enclaves were organized more along the
lines described by Earl Turner for Baltimore than for California, but even more rapidly
and roughly. In most areas of the country there was no opportunity for an orderly,
large-scale separation of non-Whites, as in California, and consequently a bloody race war
raged for months, taking a terrible toll of those Whites who were not in one of the
Organization's tightly controlled, all-White enclaves.
Food became critically scarce everywhere during the winter of 1993-1994. The
Blacks lapsed into cannibalism, just as they had in California, while hundreds of
thousands of starving Whites, who earlier had ignored the Organization's call for a rising
against the System, began appearing at the borders of the various liberated zones begging
for food. The Organization was only able to feed the White populations already under its
control by imposing the severest rationing, and it was necessary to turn many of the
latecomers away.
Those who were admitted-and that meant only children, women of childbearing
age, and able-bodied men willing to fight in the Organization's ranks-were subjected to
much more severe racial screening than had been used to separate Whites from non-Whites in
California. It was no longer sufficient to be merely White; in order to eat one had to be
judged the bearer of especially valuable genes.
In Detroit the practice was first established (and it was later adopted
elsewhere) of providing any able-bodied White male who sought admittance to the
Organization's enclave with or hot meal and a bayonet or other edged weapon. His forehead
was then marked with an indelible dye, and he was turned out and could be readmitted
permanently only by bringing back the head of a freshly killed Black or other non-White.
This practice assured that precious food would not be wasted on those who would not or
could not add to the Organization's fighting strength, but it took a terrible toll of the
weaker and more decadent White elements.
Tens of millions perished during the first half of 1994, and the total White
population of the country reached a low point of approximately 50 million by August of
that year. By then, however, nearly half the remaining Whites were in Organization
enclaves, and food production and distribution in the enclaves had grown until it was
barely sufficient to prevent further losses from starvation.
Although a central government of sorts still existed, the System's military
and police forces were, for all practical purposes, reduced to a number of essentially
autonomous local commands, whose principal activity became looting for food, liquor,
gasoline, and women. Both the Organization and the System avoided large-scale encounters
with each other, the Organization confining itself to short, intense raids on System troop
concentrations and other facilities, and the System's forces confining themselves to
guarding their sources of supply and, in some areas, to attempting to limit the further
expansion of the Organization's enclaves.
But the Organization's enclaves continued to expand, nevertheless, both in
size and number, all through the five Dark Years preceding the New Era. At one time there
were nearly 2,000 separate Organization enclaves in North America. Outside these zones of
order and security, the anarchy and savagery grew steadily worse, with the only real
authority wielded by marauding bands which preyed on each other and on the unorganized and
defenseless masses.
Many of these bands were composed of Blacks, Puerto Ricans, Chicanos, and
half-White mongrels. In growing numbers, however, Whites also formed bands along racial
lines, even without Organization guidance. As the war of extermination wore on, millions
of soft, city-bred, brainwashed Whites gradually began regaining their manhood. The rest
died.
The Organization's growing success was not without its setbacks, of course.
One of the most notable of these was the terrible Pittsburgh Massacre, of June 1994. The
Organization had established an enclave there in May of that year, forcing the retreat of
local System forces, but it did not act swiftly enough in identifying and liquidating the
local Jewish element.
A number of Jews, in collaboration with White conservatives and liberals, had
time to work out a plan of subversion. The consequence was that System troops, aided by
their fifth column inside the enclave, recaptured Pittsburgh. The Jews and Blacks then
went on a wild rampage of mass murder, reminiscent of the worst excesses of the
Jew-instigated Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, 75 years earlier. By the time the
blood-orgy ended, virtually every White in the area had either been butchered or forced to
flee. The surviving staff members of the Organization's Pittsburgh Field Command, whose
hesitation in dealing with the Jews had brought on the catastrophe, were rounded up and
shot by a special disciplinary squad acting on orders from Revolutionary Command.
The only time, after November 9, 1993, the Organization was forced to detonate
a nuclear weapon on the North American continent was a year later, in Toronto. Hundreds of
thousands of Jews had fled the United States to that Canadian city during 1993 and 1994,
making almost a second New York of it and using it as their command center for the war
raging to the south. So far as both the Jews and the Organization were concerned, the
U.S.-Canadian border had no real significance during the later stages of the Great
Revolution, and by mid-1994 conditions were only slightly less chaotic north of the border
than south of it.
Throughout the Dark Years neither the Organization nor the System could hope
for a completely decisive advantage over the other, so long as they both retained the
capability for nuclear warfare. During the first part of this period, when the System's
conventional military strength greatly exceeded the Organization's, only the
Organization's threat of retaliation with its more than 100 nuclear warheads hidden inside
the major population centers still under System control kept the System, in most cases,
from moving against the Organization's liberated zones.
Later, when Organizational gains, together with growing attrition of the
System's forces through desertions, tilted the balance of conventional strength toward the
Organization, the System retained control over a number of military units armed with
nuclear weapons and, by threatening to use these, forced the Organization to leave certain
System strongholds inviolate.
Even the System's elite, pampered nuclear troops were not immune to the
processes of attrition which sapped the System's conventional strength, however, and they
could postpone the inevitable only temporarily. On January 30, 1999, in the momentous
Truce of Omaha, the last group of System generals surrendered their commands to the
Organization, in return for a pledge that they and their immediate families would be
allowed to live out the remainders of their lives unmolested. The Organization kept its
pledge, and a special reservation on an island off the California coast was set aside for
the generals.
Then, of course, came the mopping-up period, when the last of the non-White
bands were hunted down and exterminated, followed by the final purge of undesirable racial
elements among the remaining White population.
From the liberation of North America until the beginning of the New Era for
our whole planet, there elapsed the remarkably short time of just under 11 months.
Professor Anderson has recorded and analyzed the events of this climactic period in detail
in his History of the Great Revolution. Here it is sufficient to note that, with the
principal centers of world Jewish power annihilated and the nuclear threat of the Soviet
Union neutralized, the most important obstacles to the Organization's worldwide victory
were out of the way.
From as early as 1993 the Organization had had active cells in Western Europe,
and they grew with extraordinary rapidity in the six years preceding the victory in North
America. Liberalism had taken its toll in Europe, just as in America, and the old order in
most places was a rotted-out shell with only a surface semblance of strength. The
disastrous economic collapse in Europe in the spring of 1999, following the demise of the
System in North America, greatly helped in preparing the European masses morally for the
Organization's final takeover.
That takeover came in a great, Europe-wide rush in the summer and fall of
1999, as a cleansing hurricane of change swept over the continent, clearing away in a few
months the refuse of a millennium or more of alien ideology and a century or more of
profound moral and material decadence. The blood flowed ankle-deep in the streets of many
of Europe's great cities momentarily, as the race traitors, the offspring of generations
of dysgenic breeding, and hordes of Gastarbeiter met a common fate. Then the great dawn of
the New Era broke over the Western world.
The single remaining power center on earth not under Organizational control by
early December 1999 was China. The Organization was willing to postpone the solution of
the Chinese problem for several years, but the Chinese themselves forced the Organization
to take immediate and drastic action. The Chinese, of course, had invaded the Asiatic
regions of the Soviet Union are. immediately after the nuclear strike of September 8,
1993, but until the fall of 1999 they had remained east of the Urals, consolidating the
vast, new, conquered territory.
When, during the summer and early fall of 1999, one European nation after
another was liberated by the Organization, the Chinese decided to make a grab for European
Russia. The Organization countered this move massively, using nuclear missiles to knock
out the still-primitive Chinese missile and strategic-bomber capabilities, as well as
hitting a number of new Chinese troop concentrations west of the Urals. Unfortunately,
this action did not stem the Yellow tide flowing north and west from China.
The Organization still required time to reorganize and reorient the European
populations newly under its control before it could hope to deal in a conventional manner
with the enormous numbers of Chinese infantry pouring across the Urals into Europe; all
its dependable troops at that time were hardly sufficient even for garrison duty in the
newly liberated and still not entirely pacified areas of eastern and southern Europe.
Therefore, the Organization resorted to a combination of chemical, biological,
and radiological means, on an enormous scale, to deal with the problem. Over a period of
four years some 16 million square miles of the earth's surface, from the Ural Mountains to
the Pacific and from the Arctic Ocean to the Indian Ocean, were effectively sterilized.
Thus was the Great Eastern Waste created.
Only in the last decade have certain areas of the Waste been declared safe for
colonization. Even so, they are "safe" only in the sense that the poisons sowed
there a century ago have abated to the point that they are no longer a hazard to life. As
everyone is aware, the bands of mutants which roam the Waste remain a real threat, and it
may be another century before the last of them has been eliminated and White colonization
has once again established a human presence throughout this vast area.
But it was in the year 1999, according to the chronology of the Old Era-just
110 years after the birth of the Great One- that the dream of a White world finally became
a certainty. And it was the sacrifice of the lives of uncounted thousands of brave men and
women of the Organization during the preceding years which had kept that dream alive until
its realization could no longer be denied .
Among those uncounted thousands Earl Turner played no small part. He gained
immortality for himself on that dark November day 106 years ago when he faithfully
fulfilled his obligation to his race, to the Organization, and to the holy Order which had
accepted him into its ranks. And in so doing he helped greatly to assure that his race
would survive and prosper, that the Organization would achieve its worldwide political and
military goals, and that the Order would spread its wise and benevolent rule over the
earth for all time to come.