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<strong>Dangerous</strong><br />

<strong>Convictions</strong>:<br />

AN INTRODUCTION TO EXTREMIST ACTIVITIES IN PRISONS<br />

Order member Richard Kemp, also a copious writer, has become a “spiritual<br />

leader” at the U.S. Penitentiary in Sheridan, Oregon, where he is serving a 60year<br />

sentence. As reported by David Lane’s 14 Words Press, Kemp is now the<br />

“gothi” of the Wotansvolk at Sheridan. Because of his involvement in Asatru,<br />

Kemp was invited to speak at the Nation of Islam’s Day of Atonement program<br />

at Sheridan and has also been instrumental in organizing a “Midsummer<br />

Solstice” celebration and weekly Asatru services at the prison.<br />

Gary Lee Yarbrough currently resides at the U.S. Penitentiary in Marion,<br />

Illinois, where he is serving an 85-year sentence. Storm Watch, white supremacist<br />

publication from Owensboro, Kentucky, recently published an interview<br />

with Yarbrough, in which he discussed the success he has had teaching other<br />

inmates about “our racial heritage and cause.” Yarbrough did, however, indicate<br />

that white prison gangs and white supremacists often have conflicting<br />

concepts of honor, loyalty, and racial cultivation.<br />

Other imprisoned members of The Order still active include Randolph Duey,<br />

Randall Evans and David Tate. Duey is incarcerated in Wisconsin serving a<br />

100-year sentence, while Evans is in Pennsylvania serving 40 years, and David<br />

Tate, convicted of killing a state trooper in Missouri, is serving a life sentence.<br />

Although not as active as the others, Duey, Evans and Tate have all published<br />

writings in extremist newsletters and magazines.<br />

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