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His daughters Ingrid and Erika in 1989
Ingrid Irigoyen today, née Ingrid Atzl Nugent, holding a master’s degree from Duke University (now a mother, and married to a Basque)
Erika Atzl, a nurse and artist, who graduated from the University of Virginia
White Nationalist Biography of John de Nugent
John de Nugent (b. Providence, Rhode Island July 14, 1954) is a white nationalist (or as he writes, a “Solutrean social nationist”) now headquartered in an exurb north of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, and is an activist, leader, writer, radio personality, religious figure, and public speaker via radio, television and videos, and a former teacher and US Marine NCO.
Descended via both parents from Thomas Angell, one of the co-founders in 1636 of the colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (now called “State of Rhode Island”), de Nugent grew up in his ancestral Providence, Rhode Island area. His distant ancestors were Vikings who, after conquering Normandy (“Northman-land”) in northern France, went on to conquer England in 1066 and then settled in Ireland in the 1100s.
In the wake of his parents’ divorce when he was 15 in 1970, which gave custody to his mother Constance, he was induced to join the religious group “Jehovah’s Witnesses,” and from 1970-76 was a member, serving even at their world headquarters in Brooklyn Heights, New York, and meeting with both the president, Nathan Knorr, and the vice-president, Frederick Franz.
Thoroughly disillusioned with what he sensed was a sect that was in reality a mind-control psy-op — especially after the cult’s broken promise of the “end of the world of evil” in 1975, which it blamed on the JW membership! — de Nugent broke away from Jehovah’s Witnesses, his “spiritual home” for six years, at the age of 21 in 1976.
He was married to Gerda Atzl of Brandenberg, Austria from 1975-1990, having two daughters. (A second marriage, 2002-2005, to a French citizen was annulled on a technicality in 2006.)
Descended via both parents from Thomas Angell, one of the co-founders in 1636 of the colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (now called “State of Rhode Island”), de Nugent grew up in his ancestral Providence, Rhode Island area. His distant ancestors were Vikings who, after conquering Normandy (“Northman-land”) in northern France, went on to conquer England in 1066 and then settled in Ireland in the 1100s.
In the wake of his parents’ divorce when he was 15 in 1970, which gave custody to his mother Constance, he was induced to join the religious group “Jehovah’s Witnesses,” and from 1970-76 was a member, serving even at their world headquarters in Brooklyn Heights, New York, and meeting with both the president, Nathan Knorr, and the vice-president, Frederick Franz.
Thoroughly disillusioned with what he sensed was a sect that was in reality a mind-control psy-op — especially after the cult’s broken promise of the “end of the world of evil” in 1975, which it blamed on the JW membership! — de Nugent broke away from Jehovah’s Witnesses, his “spiritual home” for six years, at the age of 21 in 1976.
He was married to Gerda Atzl of Brandenberg, Austria from 1975-1990, having two daughters. (A second marriage, 2002-2005, to a French citizen was annulled on a technicality in 2006.)
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