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Supreme White Alliance
The Beginning The Supreme White Alliance was founded in 2006 under the direction of Richard Kidd and Terry Owens, the current Vice President and the North Carolina State Representaative. Through the years, Kidd and his brothers noticed the upsurge of fighting within the pro-white movement. They set out to change the diminishing values and save a culture that is so prudently at stake. Disorganization and a lack of leadership was bound to tear the club apart until Steven Edwards and Richard Kidd laid down basic principles for the club to follow. Many people dropped the club on the basis of the restructuring. The Supreme White Alliance soon flourished with pride since the weak and fruitless deserted them. The brothers that remained grew closer with a fierce sense of duty to the mighty 43. This had the Anti-Defamation League in fury since they could not keep close tabs upon the SWA. Soon the ADL and other anti-racial groups soon tried to infiltrate the SWA forums and exploited their every word to suit their own causes. Little did the SWA know, an below average racialist and his below average plot would give them national recognition...

Troubled Times Paul Schlesselman, 18, of West Helena, Arkansas, and Daniel Cowart, 20, of Bells, Tennessee, allegedly plotted to assassinate Barack Obama during his 2008 presidential campaign. Both white power skinheads, Schlesselman and Cowart were introduced to each other via the Internet in September 2008 by a mutual friend who shared their white supremacist beliefs. Within a month they began planning to kill Obama by driving their vehicle toward him as fast as they could and shooting at him from the windows. The murder was planned as the final act of violence of a killing spree in which the duo planned to kill 88 African Americans by gunfire, mostly children at an unidentified, predominantly black school. They also planned to behead 14 of the 88 victims. The numbers were chosen for their special significance in the white power movement; 88 means "Heil Hitler", since H is the eighth letter in the alphabet, and 14 represents the 14-word white supremacist mantra, "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children."

On October 22, Schlesselman and Cowart shot at a glass window on the front door of the Allen Baptist Church in Brownsville, Tennessee. The two men bragged to a female friend about the shooting; the friend told her mother, who notified the Haywood County Sheriff's Department. Investigators traced the shell casings to Schlesselman and Cowart, and notified the Crockett County Sheriff's Department, who took the pair into custody after spotting the Swastikas, slurs and 88 and 14 numbers on their car. Police seized a rifle, a sawed-off shotgun and three pistols from the men at the time of the arrest. They were detained in Bells for a few days before being moved to another facility. During interrogation, the duo told authorities of their plan to kill Obama. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives handled the initial federal investigation of the case. The United States Secret Service became involved in the investigation once the supposed assassination plot was discovered. The Federal Bureau of Investigation was also involved in the investigation. Both men were charged with illegal possession of a sawed-off shotgun, conspiracy to rob a firearms dealer and making threats against a presidential candidate; a superseding indictment additionally charged the pair with civil rights conspiracy and conspiracy, and charged Cowart with destruction of religious property and a related firearms charge. Authorities have found no evidence that anyone besides the two men were involved in the plot, but authorities are still investigating the possibility.

Cowart prospected for The Supreme White Alliance until he was kicked out and banned forever for discussing illegal activities. SWA vice President Richard Kidd stated that "Any illegal activity discussed by a prospect, shall and will bar him from our club. We do not support acts of stupidity." Kidd later on started to discuss how feeble and ignorant Cowart and Schlesselmans plan was by stating "These guys sure do not think their plans out ahead of time. It almost sounded like they wanted to play cowboys and indians."

Both Schlesselman and Cowart acknowledged that they would be killed as a result of the murders and insisted they were willing to die. Authorities said the pair planned to break into a gun shop to steal more weapons for their attack, and also bought nylon rope and ski masks at Wal-Mart to use in a robbery or home invasion to fund the spree. The duo asked a friend to drive them to a house they planned to rob, but they cancelled the robbery after getting scared by a dog and two vehicles in the driveway. Schlesselman and Cowart chatted on the Internet about how to carry out the spree. Schlesselman suggested using a sawed-off shotgun because it would be easy to maneuver; he also said he planned to steal a gun from his father. Prior to their arrest, the men decorated their car with a Swastika and drew the numbers 88 and 14 on their hood using window chalk. Authorities believe the duo may have planned to move from state to state to choose their victims. They also planned to wear white tuxedos and top hats during the assassination attempt. The Texas State Representative of the SWA stated "Anyone that drives around with a swastika on their hood, planning to murder 88 blacks, and behead 14 jews is a moron and deserves to get raped in prison." He later stated that "Someone that dumb will never be allowed in the mighty 43." "How stupid do you have to be?" Stated Steven Edwards. Authorities said they made several mistakes during their planning, including drawing too much attention to themselves with their car markings. Authorities also felt the duo's failure to carry out a home robbery together indicated they would be unable to assassinate Obama. When asked whether the alleged threats were real, Daniel Cowart's lawyer, Joe H. Byrd, told reporters, "White top hats and tuxedos? You tell me."

Rules Of Membership The Supreme White Alliance only accepts clean cut and honorable white men. Any women interested in the SWA can become an official club 43 Supporter but cannot become a patched member of the Supreme White Alliance.The SWA feels that women should be respected and honored, thus they should not be fighting the battles. They are the bearers of our children and that is truly the survival of our race. The life of a people is within the womans womb.

Probation A person wanting to probate for the SWA must be sponsored by a patch holder. Said prospect must meet his sponsor in person before prospeccting is a possibilty. Persons must prospect for a minimal of one year and must meet in person a patched member in this duration. This year or more of probationary period will give the person to prove that they are serious and worthy of membership into our club. all actions and lifestyle will be watched during this period.

Recruitment: The SWA does not ask for membership, They only want those who want to take the step forward themselves. If a person asks about membership, The SWA will talk to them.

SWA Symbolism The Supreme White Alliance has a set of images and codes to identify the group and its members. Chief among them is the number 43, a coded reference derived from the formula 19 (S – the 19th letter of the alphabet) + 23 (W) + 1 (A) = 43 (SWA).The Supreme White Alliance has also designed several logos and a patch for members to wear, and in 2007, some members began getting SWA tattoos. The SWA logos and patches typically contain the initials SWA, a swastika and the number 43, along with one or more other racial symbols, including the Wolfsangel and the Triskele. The Supreme White Alliance has also stated that anything bearing the Supreme White Alliance symbols or numerals are propety of the SWA, and therein can be reprosessed at any time.

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