Chapter 4

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Alan Wilkinson came back to his motel room after the speech. Wilkinson was a candidate for president of the United States, but his hate-filled speeches typically attracted more protesters than supporters. Today was no exception, the overwhelming majority of americans weren't interested in Wilkinson's brand of racism, even Pat Buchanan called him an extremist, although Wilkinson suspected that Buchanan was trying to appear mainstream for his own presidential campaign. In any event, it seemed unlikely that Alan Wilkinson would be elected as the 43rd president of the United States. When Wilkinson returned to his motel room, there was his biggest supporter, Jacob Kell. Jacob and Alan seemed to largely agree on race relations. Jacob even seemed to have a collection, artifacts that belonged to Hitler and his inner circle. Also Jacob ran a debt collection agency, he was able to legally throw blacks, hispanics, jews, on the street, regardless of how old or sick they might be. Wilkinson hoped to make this the official policy of his administration when he became president.

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Jacob: Hello Alan, sorry to intrude on you like this.

Alan: It's fine. What can I do for you?

Jacob: I've seen your poll numbers, unfortunately it doesn't look like you'll win the election.

Alan: You know how the jews control the press. In the privacy of the voting booth, the majority of white americans will vote for me.

Jacob: I doubt it, and that really is a pity. Still, you have helped spread our message, brought new recruits to our side. I want you to know how grateful I am.

Alan: I believe in the cause. It's been an honor to inspire others to defend the white race from liberals, communists, and homosexuals.

Jacob: And indeed, our vision will come true, in this life or the next. In the meantime, I have a gift for you. A sword, owned by Heinrich Himmler himself.

Alan: Amazing, how did you aquire such a rare treasure?

Jacob: Himmler gave it to me. It was a reward for my faithful service to the reich.

Alan: You can't possibly be that old.

Jacob: I'm older than I look. I wish you could have really seen the glory of our fuhrer, we would have made great use of your oratory skills. Your message was not wrong, it was just the wrong time.

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Without warning Jacob stabbed Alan with the sword, mortally wounding him.

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Alan: I don't understand, why?

Jacob: Because it has become painfully clear that you will never be elected president of the United States. But in death, you can be a martyr. You might actually inspire others to Evil in this way. We shall see each other again one day, in Hell. And I like to think we will make use of you there.

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After Wilkinson died Jacob chopped his head off. He then used the sword to take his blood and paint a message on the motel wall. It said "A good nazi." Jacob hoped that, by making it seem like an anti-nazi committed the murder, he would inspire Wilkinson's supporters to take revenge. And by specifically taking his head off, Jacob hoped to frame an old enemy, Connor MacLeod.