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  1. Aug 4, 2022 · A tribute to Richard Kelly Hoskins, a Christian Identity leader who died in 2022. Download his Hoskins Reports, a series of newsletters on biblical and historical topics, from 1986 to 2014.

  2. Hoskins moved to New York and worked as stock broker for a short time before moving back home to Virginia. American author and activist. It is claimed he introduced the term "Phineas Priesthood" as a designation for Christian vigilantes who avenge crimes against White Christendom. Hoskins was born in 1928 in Lynchburg, Virginia where to went to ...

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    • January 1, 1928
  3. Aug 4, 2022 · Christogenea.org offers a commentary on the Gospel of John by Richard Kelly Hoskins, a Christian Identity advocate who died in 2022. The site also has PDFs of his other reports on various topics related to biblical interpretation and history.

  4. Richard Kelly Hoskins is a 70-year-old white supremacist leader who has written scores of articles in extremist publications and is the editor of The Hoskins Report, a newsletter advocating for independent acts of terrorism by men who feel they have been called by God. He is known for his book The Vigilantes of Christendom, which has been used by many white supremacist groups as a model for their activities.

  5. Aug 18, 1999 · With his snow-white hair and matching beard, white supremacist Richard Kelly Hoskins comes across as grandfatherly.More unsettling to some residents of this Southern town is the image of Hoskins ...

  6. Richard Kelly Hoskins, on the history of Virginia, brass-altar worshipping, money, usury, business with the Spanish colonists, tobacco, manners, aliens, and ...

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  7. Richard Hoskins is a Southern Gentleman from Virginia whom I've met. He apparently worked as a stock broker most of his career. In a one-page intoduction, Hoskins laments the desert of White History amid a sea of multiculural propaganda for every other race under the sun, at a time when the term politically-correct (PC) had yet to be coined-- 1958.

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