ABSTRACT

Adam Parfrey became famous for his press Feral House, which was known for publishing a variety of extreme material, especially conspiracy theories. He was so well known that the New York Times ran on obituary after his 2018 death. Like Boyd Rice, he was long accused of being a White Supremacist, which he always denied. However, Parfrey had extensive links to a network of Holocaust deniers as early as the mid-1980s. He co-published an art magazine at that time, EXIT, with George Petros, and it ran pieces by James Mason, Nikolas Schreck, and Michael Moynihan. One of Parfrey’s collages was published in Tom Metzger’s WAR newspaper after the two met. And at one point, Parfrey planned to make a collage for, and also to publish a book by, Mason—although neither happened.