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==Early life and background==
==Early life and background==
Kelso was born in [[New York City]] to James Kelso from [[Nebraska]] and Joann Kelso from [[Missouri]] who were part of [[Scottish people|Scottish]] and [[German people|German]] ancestry. He ran for Congress as an Independent in the 5th Congressional District of Missouri in 1976. He is a former member of the [[John Birch Society]].
Kelso was born in [[New York City]] to James Kelso from [[Nebraska]] and Joann Kelso from [[Missouri]] who were part of [[Scottish people|Scottish]] and [[German people|German]] ancestry. He ran for Congress as an Independent in the 5th Congressional District of Missouri in 1976. He is a former member of the [[John Birch Society]]. Kelso is married with one child.


==Public life==
==Public life==
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He was the chairman of the May 2004 and May 2005 [[New Orleans]] conferences attended by a number of white nationalists, including [[Nick Griffin]], chair of the [[British National Party]]; Jean-Michel Girard, Directeur de cabinet des affaires etrangeres of the [[Front National]] of France; and Lady [[Michele Renouf]] from the UK. Kelso lived at [[David Duke]]'s headquarters in [[St. Tammany Parish]], [[Louisiana]] during this time. He also organized an April 2004 international revisionist conference in [[Sacramento]] attended by attorney [[Edgar J. Steele]], author of ''Defensive Racism''; [[Paul Fromm (politician)|Paul Fromm]], chair of the [[Canadian Association for Free Expression]]; and [[April Gaede]] and her daughters Lamb and Lynx, twin members of the band [[Prussian Blue (duo)|Prussian Blue]].
He was the chairman of the May 2004 and May 2005 [[New Orleans]] conferences attended by a number of white nationalists, including [[Nick Griffin]], chair of the [[British National Party]]; Jean-Michel Girard, Directeur de cabinet des affaires etrangeres of the [[Front National]] of France; and Lady [[Michele Renouf]] from the UK. Kelso lived at [[David Duke]]'s headquarters in [[St. Tammany Parish]], [[Louisiana]] during this time. He also organized an April 2004 international revisionist conference in [[Sacramento]] attended by attorney [[Edgar J. Steele]], author of ''Defensive Racism''; [[Paul Fromm (politician)|Paul Fromm]], chair of the [[Canadian Association for Free Expression]]; and [[April Gaede]] and her daughters Lamb and Lynx, twin members of the band [[Prussian Blue (duo)|Prussian Blue]].

On April 26, 2010, he married Linda Falla-Kelso of Grand Forks, North Dakota.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:17, 10 September 2010

Jamie Kelso (June 8, 1948) is Administrator of the American White Nationalist website WhiteNewsNow.com. He hosts daily webradio programs, including The Jamie Kelso Show on the Voice of Reason Broadcast Network ReasonRadioNetwork.com.

Early life and background

Kelso was born in New York City to James Kelso from Nebraska and Joann Kelso from Missouri who were part of Scottish and German ancestry. He ran for Congress as an Independent in the 5th Congressional District of Missouri in 1976. He is a former member of the John Birch Society. Kelso is married with one child.

Public life

Kelso first came to national attention when he was featured in a 1960s Time Magazine article on teenagers in the suburbs of Los Angeles.[1]

He was featured in the chapter entitled "The Idealist" in the 1976 book What Really Happened to the Class of '65? by Michael Medved and David Wallechinsky, both former high school classmates of Kelso's. When interviewed for the book, Kelso talked about his early interests in existentialism, and his later development into a reader of Ayn Rand and then an ardent devotee of the John Birch Society.[2]

He was also featured in Right Turns, Medved's 2005 autobiography. He has appeared on Irish Radio in Dublin, Ireland, on The Political Cesspool, and on Fox TV in South Carolina.

He was the chairman of the May 2004 and May 2005 New Orleans conferences attended by a number of white nationalists, including Nick Griffin, chair of the British National Party; Jean-Michel Girard, Directeur de cabinet des affaires etrangeres of the Front National of France; and Lady Michele Renouf from the UK. Kelso lived at David Duke's headquarters in St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana during this time. He also organized an April 2004 international revisionist conference in Sacramento attended by attorney Edgar J. Steele, author of Defensive Racism; Paul Fromm, chair of the Canadian Association for Free Expression; and April Gaede and her daughters Lamb and Lynx, twin members of the band Prussian Blue.

References

  1. ^ "Electronic Storm: Stormfront grows a thriving neo-nazi community" by T.K. Kim for the Southern Poverty Law Center.
  2. ^ What Really Happened to the Class of '65? by Michael Medved and David Wallechinsky, Random House Inc; 1st ed edition (September 1976).