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White Supremacist Running Odinist Network From Maximum-Security Prison

Casper Crowell is a busy man. He鈥檚 the spiritual leader of a religious non-profit organization, the Holy Nation of Odin, Inc. Crowell designs some of its greeting cards, which he sells along with a host of other merchandise on his group鈥檚 website. He also recruits followers through several MySpace pages, a blog and his own YouTube channel. He鈥檚 been interviewed for a National Geographic Channel documentary. And in 2007 he endorsed the presidential candidacy of Republican Ron Paul.

Crowell, 46, has done all of this and more while serving a life sentence for murder in a California maximum-security prison that also is home to the likes of Charles Manson and Sirhan Sirhan. He proclaims himself 鈥渢he honorable allsherjargothi in the Holy Nation of Odin, Inc.鈥 That鈥檚 from Old Norse meaning 鈥渢he People鈥檚 (Folk鈥檚) Priest/servant,鈥 Crowell says. Membership is $40 a year, unless like Crowell, you鈥檙e incarcerated.

and its Icelandic version, Asatru, have become increasingly popular theologies among imprisoned racists and others on the radical right in recent years. Odinism features Norse gods such as Odin, the warlike father of all gods and men. The racist version advocates the ultimate triumph of a pure, white race.

So does Crowell, who calls himself 鈥淒r. Casper Odinson Crowell鈥 and sports a large swastika tattoo on his chest. He is a former leader in the violent and racist prison gang. He left that organization because it wasn鈥檛 pure enough for him.

After quitting the Aryan Brotherhood, Crowell busied himself with the Odinism organization, which lists his wife, Linda, as executive administrative director. Linda Crowell works for the Social Security Administration in Fresno.

Crowell also began another organization with a website called Vinland Folk Resistance that extols the virtues of Odinism and racism. On that website, he urged fellow white nationalists to resolve their differences and work toward one goal: 鈥淲HITE PRIDE!鈥 His wife contributed an essay, 鈥淥n Aryan Beauty.鈥

On the Vinland website, Crowell praised the 鈥渓ate and beloved Folk Patriot and Odinist, David Lane鈥 and urged visitors to 鈥渇ight for the mission of the 14 words.鈥 Lane was the getaway driver when fellow members of the domestic terrorist group murdered Alan Berg, a Denver radio show host, in 1984. He died in prison in May 2007 while serving a 190-year sentence for his role in the slaying. It was Lane who coined the 鈥14 words鈥 held dear by many white nationalists: 鈥淲e must secure the existence of our people and a future for White Children.鈥

Crowell鈥檚 Odinism website shows names and photographs of other Holy Nation of Odin officials. Several appear to be prison inmates, like Crowell. One of them is Richard Kemp, a 鈥渞ecognized gothi鈥 or priest. He appears to be the same who was the youngest member of The Order, the neo-Nazi domestic terrorist group that in the early 1980s robbed armored cars and assassinated Denver Jewish talk show host Alan Berg, among other crimes. Kemp, 46, has served 24 years of a 60-year federal prison sentence imposed after he was convicted of armed robbery, conspiracy and racketeering. He鈥檚 scheduled to be released in January 2010.

Kemp鈥檚 criminal history isn鈥檛 mentioned on the website, and neither is Crowell鈥檚. Instead, Odinism, the holy nation鈥檚 website informs you, is an ancient religion practiced in northern Europe before the advent of Christianity. 鈥淪elf-realization and empowerment are at the heart of modern Odinism鈥 which the website says consists of ancient and indigenous beliefs 鈥渃omparable 鈥 to Native American-Indian spirituality.鈥

To help Odinists in their worship, the Holy Nation of Odin website offers lots of merchandise for sale. A Viking sword costs $350; a Viking tunic a mere $45. Viking drinking horns range from $25 to $85.

According to the Crowells鈥 MySpace page, 鈥淒r. C鈥 is 鈥渨orking on a book of his thoughts, articles and prose鈥 intended to raise money for their two organizations. But for all his entrepreneurial activities, Crowell鈥檚 confinement places limitations on just how fast he can proceed. No publication date for his tome, therefore, is mentioned.

鈥淓verything takes time 鈥 behind the wall,鈥 his wife explained.

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