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Michael Jenkins Moynihan (born 17 January 1969) is an American writer, editor, translator, journalist, artist, and musician. He is best known for co-writing '' Lords of Chaos'', a book about
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. Moynihan is founder of the music group
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, the music label Storm Records and publishing company Dominion Press. Moynihan has interviewed numerous musical figures and has published several books, translations, and essays. He also supported and promoted the creation of
James Mason James Neville Mason (; 15 May 190927 July 1984) was an English actor. He achieved considerable success in British cinema before becoming a star in Hollywood. He was nominated for three Academy Awards, three Golden Globes (winning once) and two ...
's neo-Nazi book ''
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'', writing the book's introduction and helping Mason promote his work. Often linked to the far-right, Moynihan's politics have shifted through the decades, but remained controversial throughout his career.


Biography

Moynihan was born in
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, in 1969, the only son of upper-middle-class parents. He became active in underground tape-trading and fanzine culture as a teenager. He began making experimental music from 1984 with the multi-media project Coup de Grâce, forming
Blood Axis Blood Axis were an American band, made up of journalist and author Michael Moynihan, music producer Robert Ferbrache, and musician and author Annabel Lee.Liner notes of the ''Ultimacy'' compilation History Early Blood Axis (1989–1999) Moynih ...
in 1989 and releasing his first album under that name in 1995. Moynihan collaborated with
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musician
Boyd Rice Boyd Blake Rice (born December 16, 1956) is an American experimental sound/noise musician using the name of NON since the mid-1970s. A pioneer of industrial music, Rice was one of the first artists to use a sampler and turntable as an instrum ...
from 1989, and in 1990 the two moved into an apartment in Denver. During the summer of 1991, Moynihan was visited at his apartment by agents of the
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about an alleged plot to assassinate then-
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. Moynihan agreed to a
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test, and no charges were filed. Moynihan stated that it was a simple case of intimidation stemming from his correspondence with
Charles Manson Charles Milles Manson (; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some cult members committed a Manson ...
, whom he was interviewing for a national magazine.''Seconds'' no. 32, 64–74) In 1995, Moynihan released the first full-length album by Blood Axis, ''
The Gospel of Inhumanity Blood Axis were an American band, made up of journalist and author Michael Moynihan, music producer Robert Ferbrache, and musician and author Annabel Lee.Liner notes of the ''Ultimacy'' compilation History Early Blood Axis (1989–1999) Moynih ...
'', and moved from Denver to
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, where he became an editor at
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, a publishing company owned by
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. After studying language and history at the
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and
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, Moynihan received his
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in
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in 2000."About the author" in ''The Secret King: Karl Maria Wiligut, Himmler's Lord of the Runes'' He received his
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in 2017 from the
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.


Books and articles

Moynihan's first publication was an art fanzine called ''The Final Incision,'' which he published under the name Coup de Grâce in 1984. It featured contributions from various artists associated with the underground Industrial music scene, including "MB" (
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) and Trevor Brown. Coup de Grâce also issued various art posters and newsletters between 1985 and 1989. As a graphic artist, Moynihan designed posters for live performances by Coup de Grâce,
Sleep Chamber Sleep Chamber is an American Industrial music, industrial band fronted by John Zewizz. The band is known for using Sadomasochism, S&M, bondage (BDSM), bondage and Magic (paranormal), magic imagery on their artwork, during their performances, and ...
, and Hunting Lodge in the mid-1980s. Between 1990 and 1995, Moynihan contributed articles, photography, and editorial work to various magazines and journals including the "extreme culture" magazine'' The Fifth Path,'' an underground music and culture magazine edited by Robert Ward; the ''Colorado Music Magazine'', a Denver-based music monthly; and the internationally distributed newsstand music and art interview magazine ''
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'', edited by Steven Blush and George Petros. During this time, Moynihan also published journalistic work in ''
High Society High society, sometimes simply Society, is the behavior and lifestyle of people with the highest levels of wealth, power, fame and social status. It includes their related affiliations, social events and practices. Upscale social clubs were open ...
''. Among the artists and figures Moynihan has interviewed are
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founder
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;''Seconds'' no. 28, 60–62
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;''Seconds'' no. 30, 9–11 Bathory;''The Fifth Path'' magazine, issue 5. Reprinted in ''Vor trú'' issue 53
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;
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founder Anton LaVey;''Seconds'' no. 25, pages 56–60 convicted murderer
Charles Manson Charles Milles Manson (; November 12, 1934 – November 19, 2017) was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who led the Manson Family, a cult based in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Some cult members committed a Manson ...
;
Peter Steele Peter Thomas Ratajczyk (January 4, 1962 – April 14, 2010), known professionally as Peter Steele, was an American musician, best known as the lead vocalist, bassist and composer of the gothic metal band Type O Negative. Before forming Type O N ...
of
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;''Junge Freiheit'' 47/94, p. 20
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;''Seconds'' magazine, issue 41. (1996) George Eric Hawthorne of RAHOWA;
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founder
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;''Seconds'' magazine, issue 44. (1997)
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and
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founder
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; Metzger, Richard. ''Book of Lies: The Disinformation Guide to Magick and the Occult'' (2003), and
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founder
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. Moynihan started a publishing house called Storm Books. In 1992, Moynihan edited a collection of writings by the neo-Nazi and Charles Manson idolater
James Mason James Neville Mason (; 15 May 190927 July 1984) was an English actor. He achieved considerable success in British cinema before becoming a star in Hollywood. He was nominated for three Academy Awards, three Golden Globes (winning once) and two ...
into a book entitled ''Siege: The Collected Writings of James Mason''. Together with
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, Moynihan co-authored '' The Secret King'' (2001, rev. ed. 2007). In 2001, Moynihan edited a reprint of
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and the
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's book ''Introduction to Magic'', originally published in 1929, and in 2002, he edited the first English language translation of Evola's 1953 book ''Men Among the Ruins'' (both published by
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). In 2004, Moynihan edited with Annabel Lee the first English publication of a treatise by erotic and surrealist artist
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titled ''Little Anatomy of the Physical Unconscious, or The Anatomy of the Image''. The book, which was issued in a limited edition of 1,100 numbered copies, is translated by Jon Graham and includes a preface by the artist Joe Coleman. In 2005, Moynihan edited and published a collection of essays by British writer
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(selected from Michell's contributions to ''
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'') entitled ''Confessions of a Radical Traditionalist''.Michell, John. ''Confessions of a Radical Traditionalist'' (2005) Moynihan was the co-editor of the journal '' TYR: Myth – Culture – Tradition''.


''Lords of Chaos''

Moynihan co-authored with Norwegian journalist
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the book '' Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground'' (
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, 1998), an account of the
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. It won a 1998
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. In 2018 a full-length dramatic film based on the book and bearing the same title, '' Lords of Chaos'', directed by
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and starring
Rory Culkin Rory Hugh Culkin (born July 21, 1989) is an American actor known for his roles in ''You Can Count on Me'' (2000), '' Signs'' (2002), ''Scream 4'' (2011), '' Columbus'' (2017), and '' Lords of Chaos'' (2018). He has also appeared on television ser ...
,
Emory Cohen Emory Isaac Cohen (born March 13, 1990) is an American actor. He made his feature film debut in ''Afterschool'' (2008). He is best known for his roles as AJ Cross in Derek Cianfrance's film ''The Place Beyond the Pines'' (2012), Tony Fiorello i ...
, and
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, was released. Reviews of ''Lords of Chaos'' were mixed. The publication was sometimes criticized for a perceived lack of distance towards its subject matter. This was considered especially alarming to groups and figures that had accused Moynihan of
right-wing Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property ...
sympathies, charges which Moynihan has dismissed as inapplicable due to the "intricacies of such subjects". However, several critics praised the book for offering an informative or at least interesting view on a relatively obscure subculture.


''Tyr''

'' Tyr: Myth—Culture—Tradition'' is a journal edited by Moynihan together with Joshua Buckley.''Tyr'' official website, "About the Editors". Online
/ref> The publication is named after Tyr, the Germanic god. The editors state that it "celebrates the traditional myths, culture, and social institutions of pre-Christian, pre-modern Europe." The first issue was published in 2002 under the ULTRA imprint in
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. The editorial preface of ''Tyr'', vol. 1 defines an anti-modern,
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ideal of "Radical
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" encompassing: #
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of the world versus materialism. #Natural
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versus an artificial hierarchy based on wealth. #The tribal community versus the nation-state. #Stewardship of the earth versus the "maximization of resources." #A harmonious relationship between men and women versus the "war between the sexes." #
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and
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ship versus industrial
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.


His involvement with ''Siege'' by James Mason

In 1992, Moynihan promoted the creation of ''
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'', an anthology of Neo-Nazi writings produced by James Mason. Moynihan wrote the introduction to the book, in which he stated that:
The SIEGE volume you hold in your hands is intended both as a guide and a tool. For the observer, or the curious, it serves as a guide through the netherworld of extremist political thought.... this book offers a unique and direct access-point to understanding the philosophy, tactics, and propaganda of an increasingly militant and uncompromising brand of National Socialism. ... Secondly, and more importantly, this book is meant to serve as a practical tool. A majority of readers will hopefully not be mere sociologists or researchers, but rather that small faction of people who may be already predisposed towards these ideas. This certainly does not only refer to National Socialists, but revolutionaries and fanatics of all stripes.
His involvement in the book's success continued into its promotion. During this promotion, Moynihan participated in an interview in ''No Longer a Fanzine'' #5, conducted by Joseph A. Gervasi. In this interview, Moynihan spoke to his perspective on
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. In this interview, he states that he has "mix feelings" on the number of Jews killed in the genocide, positing that the claim that 6 million Jews died is "just arbitrary" and "probably a gross exaggeration." Moynihan would later shift away from National Socialist and fascist politics while still maintaining a distrust for the ruling class.


Music

Influenced by first-wave industrial music artists such as SPK and
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, Moynihan started his first
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project in 1984, which he called "Coup de Grâce". Along with audio cassette releases and live performances, Coup de Grâce also produced art booklets, posters, postcards, and texts. In 1988, at the age of 18, Moynihan published an edition of
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's '' The Antichrist'' featuring artwork by Trevor Brown.''The Heretic'' No.10, Oct 1994 According to Moynihan, a cassette from his project Coup de Grâce was received by an art group called Club Moral in Belgium, resulting in a positive review in the cultural magazine they produced called ''Force Mental''. Club Moral invited Moynihan to come to perform at In Vitro, an art and music festival in Antwerp. He accepted, which resulted in a small European tour of Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands, while he was based in
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, Belgium. In Germany, he came in contact with Cthulhu Records, the German underground label which would later release the first Blood Axis compilation tracks and album. Upon returning to Boston in the United States, he was invited to join the experimental music group
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. While Moynihan was a member of Sleep Chamber, a friend of his who was active in the underground electronic music scene, Thomas Thorn, moved from Wisconsin to Boston and joined the band. According to Moynihan, a falling out occurred between Thorn and John Zewizz, founder of Sleep Chamber, resulting in Moynihan leaving Sleep Chamber and moving to Belgium, where he lived in the same warehouse where Club Moral had their home and offices. Thorn, who had formed an electronic music project called Slave State in Wisconsin, visited Moynihan in Belgium in 1988 and the two collaborate for a live concert of Thorn's project. The show was produced by Club Moral and took place in a cellar underneath their headquarters in Antwerp. After relocating back to the US in 1989, Moynihan formed the musical group
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and no longer produced music under the name Coup de Grâce. Experimental musician
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invited Moynihan to go to Japan and collaborate with him on three
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performances there in 1989. Moynihan performed in concert with the various musical groups rotating around
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, Douglas P., and
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who were also performing. His performance in Japan with NON was later released as the "Live in Osaka" DVD. That year, an album entitled '' Music, Martinis, and Misanthropy'' grew out of these collaborations. Moynihan also took the cover photo and did the graphic design work for the album, which was loosely based on the 1954 easy listening release by
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,
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. In 1995, Cthulhu Records released the first full-length album by Blood Axis, ''
The Gospel of Inhumanity Blood Axis were an American band, made up of journalist and author Michael Moynihan, music producer Robert Ferbrache, and musician and author Annabel Lee.Liner notes of the ''Ultimacy'' compilation History Early Blood Axis (1989–1999) Moynih ...
'', and has seen several subsequent re-issues on various labels. It was followed by a second Blood Axis album in 1997 entitled '' Blót: Sacrifice in Sweden'' for the Swedish post-industrial music label
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. In 2010, Blood Axis released a second studio album titled ''Born Again.'' Blood Axis was noted for using a speech by the British fascist
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and lyrics by the Nazi occultist
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in music. In 2001, Moynihan released a musical collaboration with French artist Les Joyaux de la Princesse entitled '' Absinthe: La Folie Verte'' themed around
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, a beverage Moynihan has expressed fondness for, and collaborated with Portland natives B'eirth of In Gowan Ring, his partner Annabel Lee and Markus Wolff of Waldteufel for a project dubbed ''Witch-Hunt''. Largely playing traditional acoustic
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, the group played various local shows in Portland and also, in 2001, performed in Portugal, where the album '' Witch-Hunt: The Rites of Samhain'' was released. In 2008, Moynihan appeared on the album "Hoodwinked" by The Lindbergh Baby"The Lindbergh Baby (feat. Blood Axis) launches 'Hoodwinked' debut", Sideline webzine. Online

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Political views

In the 1990s, Moynihan was frequently characterized as a Fascism, fascist or
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by some critics and fans. Moynihan accepted these descriptions with reservations, but in the 2000s dismissed them as inapplicable buzzwords used by "anti-this and anti-that activist types" and denounced the
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.
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writes in his 2003 book ''
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'': "Featured in different contexts, Moynihan projects many different faces and has been classified as an 'extreme rightist', Coogan, Kevin. (1999)
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an ' extreme leftist', a Nazi, a fascist, and an
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".Mattias Gardell, Gardell, Mattias. ''Gods of the Blood, Gods of the Blood: The Pagan Revival and White Separatism'' (2003) Duke publishing press Portion of section regarding Moynihan available onlin

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but "rarely flashes his membership card" and instead "has long found the heathen path more rewarding". Investigative journalist Kevin Coogan has linked Moynihan more explicitly with the extreme right but states that Moynihan does not fit into a "conventional definitions of fascism". Coogan has classified Moynihan as an "extreme rightist". Coogan states that ''Lords of Chaos'' "itself, however, is not a 'fascist' tract in the strict sense" and that "Moynihan [does not] himself fit easily into the more conventional definitions of fascism". The album ''
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'' (1995) was favorably reviewed by
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and neo-Nazi publications: the US Nazi skin journal ''Resistance'' (no. 6, 38) praised it as a "fascist symphony". The album also brought Moynihan to the attention of the German neo-Nazi scene, a favorable review appearing in ''Einheit und Kampf. Das revolutionäre Magazin für Nationalisten'' (no. 18, p. 29, Aufruhr-Verlag, Bremen). As a consequence, Moynihan was identified by anti-fascist activists in the late 1990s. Blood Axis performances attracted protesters, on one occasion in 1998, "about 75" San Francisco protesters mobilized by a flyer denouncing Moynihan as "a fascist and a hatemonger" succeeded in preventing his appearance. Moynihan dismissed activists labeling him a Nazi or a fascist as misinformed hysterical alarmism. In 1999, Moynihan was one of several musicians listed by Southern Poverty Law Center's ''Intelligence Report'' magazine as examples of black metal music being used to recruit white supremacists. The magazine also excerpted an interview with ''No Longer a Fanzine'', where Moynihan Holocaust denial, denied the Holocaust but said that he would "prefer it if it were true". The SPLC article was criticized by ''Decibel Magazine'' in 2006 which described it as being misleading and being poorly researched.Bennet, J. Decibel Magazine
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In the ''Decibel'' article, Moynihan responded to the SPLC report, saying it was "packed with misinformation and outright errors" and focused "on a few provocative statements selectively culled from interviews done nearly 15 years ago". Gardell wrote in 2003 that "Though he certainly does not care about the overwhelming majority of mankind, my impression is that Moynihan cares even less about building gas chambers" and "What he presumably does care about is publicity, a craving that has resulted in quite a few oddities that will follow him for some time." German social scientist Christian Dornbusch remarks that Moynihan's work "evokes a mindset which wants to design a future based on Völkisch movement, völkisch and fascist respectively national socialist thinkers. It's the same goal that the British fascist leader Sir Oswald Mosley rants about for minutes in the sample at the beginning of the live album ''Blot – Sacrifice in Sweden'': '... we are fighting for nothing less than the revolution of the spirit of our people ...'". Moynihan has repeatedly denied political ties.Schobert, Alfred.
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' (''Junge Welt'' 1997, Duisburger Institut für Sprach- und Sozialforschung 2000, with Moynihan's reply: "No member of Blood Axis has ever been a member of a political party or group, left or right."
In response to the various political accusations leveled against him, Moynihan calls the far-right "a bunch of isolated losers" who are "all deluded". In response to accusations concerning the influence of his political views on the writing of ''Lords of Chaos'', Moynihan made statements denouncing the far-right and white supremacism. The Southern Poverty Law Center later listed Moynihan as an intellectual leader of the far right for statements such as "The number of six million [Jews killed in the Holocaust] is just arbitrary and inaccurate [...] If I were given the opportunity to start up the next Holocaust, I would definitely have more lenient entry requirements than the Nazis." The anti-fascist researcher Spencer Sunshine offered this assessment of Moynihan's political evolution in 2024:
Moynihan’s politics—or at least his representation of them—went in phases. In the first, roughly from 1989 to 1993, he was explicit about his interest in and desire to promote Masonite National Socialism while embracing Social Darwinism. By 1994, in the second stage, his self-identification moved closer to “fascist.” In the third, after ''Lords of Chaos'' came out in 1998, he became quite cagey and represented his view as being neither Left nor Right but also specified that they were neither National Socialist nor Social Darwinist. This was quickly followed by a fourth stage. Although still promoting Nazis and collaborators like Wiligut and Evola, Moynihan began expressing his allegiance to what could be called an ethno-separatism (although he did not use the term) based on sub-racial identities, a la de Benoist, and started using the description “radical traditionalist.”


Personal life

Moynihan has a child with his partner Annabel.


Bibliography

;Co-authored by Moynihan: * '' Lords of Chaos: The Bloody Rise of the Satanic Metal Underground'' co-authored with Didrik Søderlind,
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, ; revised and enlarged edition, 2003, * ''Apocalypse Culture II'' edited by
Adam Parfrey Adam Parfrey (April 12, 1957 – May 10, 2018) was an American journalist, editor, and the publisher of Feral House books, whose work in all three capacities frequently centered on unusual, extreme, or "forbidden" topics. A 2010 ''Seattle Weekl ...
, with several contributions by Moynihan,
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, 2000, * ''Book of Lies: The Disinformation Guide to Magick and the Occult'', edited by Richard Metzger, with contributions by Moynihan, Disinformation Books, 2003, * ''The Command to Look: A Master Photographer's Method for Controlling the Human Gaze'', with a contribution from Moynihan,
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, 2014, * ''The Secret King: The Myth and Reality of Nazi Occultism'', co-authored with Stephen E. Flowers,
Feral House Feral House is an American book publisher founded in 1989 by Adam Parfrey and based in Port Townsend, Washington. Feral House is known for its taboo and provocative publications, but has had significant influence in both underground circles an ...
, 2007, ;Edited by Moynihan: * ''The Final Incision'', art booklet with international contributors. Coup De Grâce, 1984. * ''Der Antichrist'' by
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. Illustrated by Trevor Brown. Antwerp: C.D.G., 1988. * ''Siege: The Collected Writings of James Mason'' by
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, edited and introduced by Moynihan, Storm Books, 1992. * ''The Secret King: Karl Maria Wiligut, Himmler's Lord of the Runes'', edited and prefaced by Moynihan, Dominion Press, 2001, . Revised and expanded edition, ''The Secret King: The Myth and Reality of Nazi Occultism,'' Feral House, 2007, . * ''Introduction to Magic: Rituals and Practical Techniques for the Magus'' by
Julius Evola Giulio Cesare Andrea "Julius" Evola (; 19 May 1898 – 11 June 1974) was an Italian far-right philosopher and writer. Evola regarded his values as Traditionalist conservatism, traditionalist, Aristocracy, aristocratic, War, martial and Empire, im ...
and the
UR Group UR Group was an Italian esotericist association, founded around 1927 by intellectuals including Julius Evola, Arturo Reghini and Giovanni Colazza for the study of Traditionalism and Magic. They published monthly series of issues in ''UR'' (1927 ...
, edited by Moynihan, Inner Traditions, 2001, . * ''Men Among the Ruins: Post-War Reflections of a Radical Traditionalist'' by Julius Evola, edited by Moynihan, Inner Traditions International, 2002, . * ''Little Anatomy of the Physical Unconscious, or The Anatomy of the Image'' by Hans Bellmer. Translated from the French and with an introduction by Jon Graham. Foreword by Joe Coleman. Edited, designed, and typeset by Moynihan and Annabel Lee, Limited edition of 1,100 number copies. Dominion, 2004, . * ''Confessions of a Radical Traditionalist'', a collection of essays by John Michell (author), John Michell selected and introduced by Joscelyn Godwin, edited by Michael Moynihan and Annabel Lee, designed and typeset by Michael Moynihan, Dominion, 2005, . * ''American Grotesque: The Life and Art of William Mortensen'', co-edited by Moynihan and Larry Lytle,
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, 2014, . * ''The Command to Look: A Master Photographer's Method for Controlling the Human Gaze'', by William Mortensen and George Dunham, with essays by Larry Lytle and Michael Moynihan. Feral House, 2014, . * '' Tyr: Myth—Culture—Tradition'' Vol. 1, Ultra (2002), . * '' Tyr: Myth—Culture—Tradition'' Vol. 2, Ultra (2004), . * '' Tyr: Myth—Culture—Tradition'' Vol. 3, Ultra (2007); reprint: Arcana Europa 2019, . * '' Tyr: Myth—Culture—Tradition'' Vol. 4, Ultra (2014), . * '' Tyr: Myth—Culture—Tradition'' Vol. 5, Arcana Europa (2018). ;Translated by Moynihan: ''Barbarian Rites: The Spiritual World of the Vikings and Germanic Tribes'' by Hans-Peter Hasenfratz, Ph.D. Translated and edited, and with a Foreword by Moynihan. Inner Traditions, 2011, .


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