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Gregory Johnson (born 1971) is an American
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and advocate for a
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. He is known for his role as
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of the white nationalist imprint Counter-Currents Publishing, which he founded in 2010 with Michael Polignano. Through Counter-Currents he has published over 40 books, several of which he wrote himself, either under his real name or the pseudonym Trevor Lynch. He has also written for the anti-Semitic far-right online publication '' Occidental Observer''. A high-profile white nationalist, he has appeared at far-right events in Europe, and in 2019 was arrested in Norway before one such event and deported. He lives in
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, Washington. He is attending a Hungarian Budapest Summer University ELTE.


Early life and education

Johnson has kept his personal life private, and few photos of him have been published. He was born in 1971, the son of a Democratic union member, he has said in interviews. He has said he was
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in high school, read
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in early college (becoming in his words "a bit of a boy Objectivist"), and afterward considered himself paleoconservative and finally
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. He has said that after arguments in graduate school about
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with Jewish students, "That’s when I knew this guy itlerwas telling the truth". He taught philosophy part-time at
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from February 1994 to December 1997. While living in
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, Georgia (in late 1999 or early 2000), Johnson met Joshua Buckley, a former
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and the editor of '' Tyr'', a radical Traditionalist journal. In September 2000, Johnson attended a lecture given by British
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. He considered founding his own white nationalist journal, but reconsidered when '' The Occidental Quarterly'' was founded in 2001. Johnson received a Ph.D. in philosophy from the
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around 2000 or 2001. In 2002, he joined the faculty of the
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as a visiting assistant professor of Philosophy and
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Studies.


Publishing and activism

In 2007, Johnson became the editor of ''The Occidental Quarterly'', establishing its online version in collaboration with Michael J. Polignano. In April 2010, Johnson left the editorship of ''The Occidental Quarterly'' and, with Polignano, co-founded Counter-Currents to publicize European New Right ideas, including
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authors
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and Guillaume Faye. In 2014, Johnson feuded online with the white supremacist Richard B. Spencer after backing out of a conference held by Spencer's
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(NPI) in
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, Hungary, that nearly collapsed. In June 2017, Hope not Hate's Patrik Hermansson went undercover to interview alt-right figures including Johnson at a meeting of the
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-area white nationalist Northwest Forum, which Johnson organized. Speaking to Hermansson, Johnson boasted about Counter-Currents' traffic, supported ethnostates, and said
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should be expelled to Israel. David Lewis of '' the Stranger'' went undercover at another meeting of the group in August 2017, which 70 to 80 people attended, and described efforts by white nationalists to pretend to support diversity in the technology industry and "move into positions of power where they can hire other racists and keep non-whites from getting into the company." Following the murder of an anti-fascist protester during the
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in August 2017, Counter-Currents was deplatformed from
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, which jeopardized its funding. On November 2, 2019, Johnson was arrested in Norway before a far-right conference in
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, and deported two days later, because of his previous writing about the Norwegian extremist mass murderer Anders Breivik.


Views

Johnson supports the creation of ethnicity-specific
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s in which only
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would live. He has claimed that "Blacks don’t find white civilization comfortable". Johnson has claimed that white nationalism is not the same as
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but "if ''forced'' to live under multicultural systems, we are going to take our own side and try to make sure that our values reign supreme." He has endorsed the white genocide conspiracy theory. He alleged that "The organized Jewish community is the principal enemy – not the sole enemy, but the principal enemy – of every attempt to halt and reverse white extinction." He has also made statements against Christianity, saying it is responsible for white " racial suicide". He opposes
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and access to
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, writing, "you can't leave birth control up to the individual". He has said that white women should have children earlier in their lives. Johnson describes himself as "
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", writing that "transsexualism is a ghastly, insane phenomenon in America today, or in the white world today". Johnson has argued for more tolerance of
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in white nationalism, writing that "I have met a number of homosexuals in the contemporary White Nationalist movement, and I have my suspicions about a few others. All of these people, however, are intelligent and accomplished. They are real assets to the movement."


Influences

Johnson has said he was influenced by the esoteric proponent of Nazism Savitri Devi starting in 2000. Under the pen name R. G. Fowler, he created "The Savitri Devi Archive", and Counter-Currents has republished a centennial edition of her devotional poems to
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along with a new edition of ''The Lighting and the Sun'' (1958), which deifies Hitler as an
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of the Hindu God
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. American white nationalist
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was also an influence, in particular his anti-Semitic pamphlet ''Who Rules America?'' (but not '' The Turner Diaries''). Johnson has also said he admired Jonathan Bowden, the former cultural officer of the
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and a contributor to Counter-Currents who died in 2012.'


References


External links


Counter-Currents home page
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