Richard Williamson
Bishop Richard Williamson is a Bishop in the order of the Society of St. Pius X. He is considered excommunicated by the majority of Roman Catholics because he was consecrated by Marcel Lefebvre without Papal permission.Until the year 2003 Williamson was the rector (in charge) of the SSPX seminary in the United States. A convert from Anglicanism, he is noted for his controversial views. He is fiercely critical of what he calls "Sound of Music" Catholicism, calling for an uncompromising Catholicism which should attempt to mould every aspect of life, including politics, music and education. He also is strongly against modern systems of economics and the modern lifestyle in general, calling the Unabomber Manifesto "suggested reading". Williams wrote in a May, 2000 newsletter to followers that the United States is "a Communist country in all but name."
Williamson appeared prominently in a video tape, Christian Separatists and Traditionalists, promoted in Neo-Nazi literature as an apologetic that justified Catholicism and fascism. The advertisements in the Researcher said Williamson advocated the views of Ernst Zundel, a world renowned advocate of arguments that the Third Reich did not commit mass murder against ethnic groups during WWII.