

The Complete Francis Parker Yockey Episodes w/ Paul Fahrenheidt
Jan 1, 2025
In this discussion, Paul Fahrenheidt, a Substack writer and podcaster known for his insights on Americana and far-right thought, delves deep into the life of Francis Parker Yockey. They explore Yockey's controversial political journey and the metaphysical essence of Americana. The conversation covers the evolution of political ideologies, the complexity of racial identity, and the implications of cultural parasitism. Fahrenheidt also critiques contemporary political dynamics and emphasizes the importance of authentic cultural expression.
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Yockey's Early Life
- Francis Parker Yockey, born in Chicago in 1917, was a brilliant piano player and legal scholar.
- A car crash ended his piano career, leading him to law and far-right politics.
Suppression of the Far Right
- The 1930s saw widespread, socially accepted far-right organizations in the U.S.
- Post-WWII, these groups were systematically suppressed as "fifth columnists."
Yockey's Wartime Activities
- Yockey went AWOL to Mexico, working as an intelligence asset.
- He likely aided the Kriegsmarine during the War for the Atlantic.