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Prussian Blue American duo - Ideology
Lynx and Lamb first made national attention in 2002 when they appeared on a VH1 special called "Inside Hate Rock". In 2003, they appeared in a Louis Theroux BBC documentary entitled Louis and the Nazis on white supremacy in the United States, and on October 20, 2005 were featured in a critical segment on ABC's Primetime. Prussian Blue toured the US in 2005.
The group has strong ties to the National Vanguard organization, a white nationalist group formed by disaffected former members of the National Alliance.
According to an article from ABC News, the girls were homeschooled by their mother, April, an activist and writer for the white activist organization National Vanguard. The article further discusses the twins' maternal grandfather, who wears a swastika belt buckle, uses the Nazi symbol on his truck and registered it as a cattle brand. Though the family was originally located in Bakersfield, California, the twins' mother has reportedly sold their home because she prefers to raise her children where more whites are represented. The girls now attend public school in a predominantly white area.
During their ABC interview, the twins said they believe Adolf Hitler was a good man with great ideas, such as eugenic standards and incentives to improve the genetic quality of the German people, and marriage loans to help qualified German families begin upon a firm financial basis. In the interview, the twins described the Holocaust as being exaggerated.
They describe their ancestry as English, Scottish and Prussian, and they claim they have no religion. The band was named after the color Prussian blue, as a reference to the girls' Prussian heritage and their blue eyes. They also stated that they think Prussian blue is "just a really pretty color". In an interview with viceland.com they added: "There is also the discussion of the lack of 'Prussian Blue' coloring (Zyklon B residue) in the so-called gas chambers in the concentration camps. We think it might make people question some of the inaccuracies of the 'Holocaust' myth."[1] This is a reference to an investigation of Zyklon B residues made by a couple of Holocaust revisionists, dismissed as pseudo-science by mainstream scientists. [2]
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