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ACTIVITIES OF NATIONAL ALLIANCE MEMBERS
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The members of the National Alliance participate in all
of the activities mentioned above, especially in recruiting
and in the dissemination of the National Alliance message to
the public. This latter activity is made possible by the
National Alliance's development of several media: a weekly
radio program, a variety of recorded audio and video
materials, and a wide range of printed publications.
Radio broadcasting: The National
Alliance's weekly program American Dissident Voices,
reaches White people around the world via shortwave radio at
several times and frequencies. In addition, a number of AM
broadcasting stations in the United States carry the program
to local or area audiences. The program is aimed at a more
general audience than most of the National Alliance's other
media. It reaches many thousands of people each week who
know that something is seriously wrong with the way their
world is being run, but who need help in understanding the
details and in comprehending the overall picture, so that
they can accept their responsibility to work for a better
future. A current broadcast schedule for American
Dissident Voices is available from National Vanguard
Books.
Distribution of printed materials:
Members use National Alliance printed
materials--single-issue stickers and flyers, comic books
aimed at teenagers, pamphlets and magazines which are aimed
at more serious readers-to reach the public. By distributing
these materials in their communities, they raise public
consciousness of important issues, provide essential
information not readily available elsewhere, and give
interested persons a way to contact the National Alliance.
Some members distribute these materials impersonally and
anonymously, and others distribute them in a way which
provides an opportunity to meet recipients face to face and
engage them in conversation.
Letters, meetings, and other activities:
Many members make telephone calls to radio talk shows or
write letters to the editors of newspapers or magazines as a
way of disseminating the National Alliance message. Some
members invite interested persons to listening parties in
their homes and then tune in American Dissident
Voices or play a recording of an earlier broadcast as a
way of introducing their guests to the National Alliance.
Recruiting and cadre building: Many
members participate in the process of building the National
Alliance by engaging in one-on-one recruiting of selected
individuals whose training, skills, or talents make it
possible for them to increase the Alliance's capabilities.
Thus, a member who is on the faculty of a university looks
for other faculty persons or for exceptional students who
are receptive to the National Alliance message; a member who
is a businessman seeks opportunities to sound out and recruit
other business people with whom he comes in contact; a
member who is serving in the armed forces or in a police
agency uses his daily interactions with career personnel to
select exceptional individuals who are receptive, and he
then gives them the opportunity to serve their race while
carrying out their military or police functions.
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