• Yockey may refer to: Chauncey W. Yockey (1879–1936), American politician Hubert Yockey (1916–2016), American information theorist Francis Parker Yockey...
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  • Yockey is an unincorporated community in Marion Township, Lawrence County, Indiana. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Yockey...
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    Marcia Yockey (6 November 1922 - 28 September 2000) was an American meteorologist who was best known for her 35-year on-air career in Evansville, Indiana. She...
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  •  76–77. Hunter 2003. Yockey 2008, pp. 32–33. Barker 2008, p. 173. McGeough 2006, p. 174–177. Joyce, Christopher (April 21, 2008). "Indiana Jones: Saving History...
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    Silverville Spring Mill Village Springville Stemm Stonington Tarry Park Tunnelton Yockey Zelma Armstrong Beck's Bottomville Burton Caseyville Cross Lanes Dark Hollow...
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    in Newburgh Mock Orange, band Michael Rosenbaum, actor Smallville Marcia Yockey, local television weather personality Lily K. Donaldson, Miss United States...
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  • Willis Carto (category Military personnel from Indiana)
    group into the National Youth Alliance, which promoted Francis Parker Yockey's ideology. Carto helped found the Populist Party, which served as an electoral...
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  • Paramount began searching for a new director. By the end of March 2024, Steve Yockey was writing a new draft of the film which Paramount described as the "final...
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    38°45′21″N 86°29′06″W / 38.755885°N 86.484992°W / 38.755885; -86.484992 Yockey at 38°47′17″N 86°29′35″W / 38.788107°N 86.493048°W / 38.788107; -86.493048...
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  • David Lane (white supremacist) (category Neurological disease deaths in Indiana)
    still incarcerated at the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute, Indiana. Lane coined the "Fourteen Words", a well known white supremacist slogan...
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    Catholic Church and the Holocaust, 1930–1965. Bloomington, Indiana and Indianapolis, Indiana: Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253337252. Phayer, Michael...
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  • called Yocky, for a local family, and the village also was called Yocky, or Yockey, as well as Red Cross Park because Joseph Gardner donated land near here...
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  • White Aryan Resistance (category 1983 establishments in Indiana)
    former Ku Klux Klan Grand Dragon Tom Metzger. It was based in Warsaw, Indiana, and it was also incorporated as a business. In 1993, the group expanded...
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  • 1999 Independence Day weekend shootings (category Deaths by firearm in Indiana)
    three-day drive-by shooting rampage in the U.S. states of Illinois and Indiana, after which he committed suicide. Smith was member of the neo-Nazi World...
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  • Antony Page (category Indiana University faculty)
    "Preserving the Social Enterprise's Mission", in Benjamin Means and Joseph W. Yockey, eds., The Cambridge Handbook of Social Enterprise Law (Cambridge University...
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  • president Vernon Jordan after seeing him with a white woman in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Franklin initially denied any part in the crime and was acquitted, but...
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    Traditionalist Worker Party (category White American culture in Indiana)
    with Parrot, who founded a white supremacist group, Hoosier Nation, in Indiana around 2009. The group eventually became a chapter of American Third Position...
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    anti-individual". Evola endorsed Francis Parker Yockey's neo-fascist manifesto Imperium, but said Yockey had a "superficial" understanding of what was immediately...
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    Foucault's Nietzschean Genealogy. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-7914-1149-0. Yockey, Francis (2013). Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics. The Palingenesis...
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    Some Christian pastors introduced their congregations to QAnon ideas. The Indiana-based Omega Kingdom Ministry tried to combine QAnon and Christianity, with...
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    book Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics by Francis Parker Yockey as further updated, extended and refined in the early 1990s in pamphlets...
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    Matthew Heimbach (category Activists from Indiana)
    Traditionalist Worker Party. On March 13, 2018, Heimbach was arrested in Paoli, Indiana, on charges of domestic battery arising from a domestic dispute. Before...
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    Notre Dame Law School (category Law schools in Indiana)
    Wittenberg – president and CEO of New York Road Runners (NYRR) Francis Parker Yockey – American attorney and far-right political philosopher Mary Yu – justice...
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    Giannini and the Bank of America. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. Yockey, Ross (1999). McColl: The Man with America's Money. Atlanta: Longstreet...
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    along with other far-right figures such as Julius Evola, Francis Parker Yockey, Aleksandr Dugin, and "US right-wingers with a penchant for race-driven...
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    Clabber (category Culture of Evansville, Indiana)
    STUMPS...AND RANKS UP THERE WITH BRAIN SANDWICHES, STOPLIGHTS AND MARCIA YOCKEY (Evansville Courier & Press, Evansville, IN : November 28, 1993 Information...
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    Third Reich, edited by James R Dow and Hannjost Lixfeld (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1994), pp. 62–63. Cyprian Blamires. World Fascism: A...
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    also states that local branches exist in Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Oregon, Pennsylvania,...
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    was allowed to speak on the college campuses of Vanderbilt University, Indiana University, the University of Southern California, Stanford University...
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    William Dudley Pelley (category Activists from Indiana)
    claimed, Pelley was arrested at his new base of operations in Noblesville, Indiana, and in April 1942, he was charged with 12 counts of sedition. Also charged...
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