Bill Beeny

Bill Beeny

Bill Beeny (born September 1, 1926, in Madisonville, Kentucky, United States) is a Baptist minister and self-declared segregationist who led right-wing organizations in St. Louis, Missouri, during the 1960s. More recently he has worked to popularize his theory that the American singer Elvis Presley is still living.

Early years

Beeny, whose father died when he was nine years old, was one of five children. During his late teens and early twenties, he worked as a tavern porter and manager in Eldorado, Illinois, the hometown of the woman he married at age eighteen. Beeny battled recurrent tuberculosis as a young man; during one painful recuperation, as he later explained, he "got disgusted with my life and was converted to the Christian faith." He was ordained by the Southern Baptist Convention in 1947, and during the 1950s he attended Shurtleff College in Alton, Illinois and the American Divinity School in Chicago, Illinois. ["Evangelist Beeny Tells of Penchant for Sticking Head in Lion's Mouth," "St. Louis Post-Dispatch", 23 April 1961.]

Political and ministerial career

Over the course of the 1950s and 1960s, Beeny based himself in St. Louis, where he was active in domestic anti-communist campaigns and led local and national efforts directed against civil-rights and student-movement leaders. In 1961, Beeny picketed Washington University in St. Louis, urging the U.S. House Committee on Un-American Activities to investigate his allegations of communist "infiltration" among university faculty -- especially those who had signed a nuclear-test-ban petition organized by California chemist and Nobel laureate Linus Pauling. ["Evangelist Sees U.S. Officials on Red Inquiry," "St. Louis Post-Dispatch", 12 April 1961; "What Ever Happened to Bill Beeny," "St. Louis Globe-Democrat", 14-15 August 1976.] He also participated in national petition drives urging the Committee to investigate the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and the Black Panthers. ["Evangelist Sees U.S. Officials on Red Inquiry," "St. Louis Post-Dispatch", 12 April 1961.]

Beeny's political and religious radio broadcasts, which began with one station in Alton, Illinois, were eventually heard on dozens of stations across the country. At the same time, the minister operated an "anti-communist" youth ranch in Wright City, Missouri; the ranch, according to Beeny's claim, drew upwards of 1,500 campers per summer during the early 1960s. Beeny faced constant legal problems over questionable financial and deaths that caused licensing problems for his Missouri Youth Ranch and his Denver-area radio station "The Voice of Reason." ["Voice of Reason, Inc.," "Federal Register", vol. 35, no. 85 (1 May 1970): 6988-89; "Bill Beeny Is Refused Broadcasting License," "St. Louis Post-Dispatch", 5-6 March 1971.] In 1960, accusations of maritial infidelity forced Beeny from his position as pastor of the New Testament Baptist Church, which he had founded in a St. Louis storefront five years earlier. Lawsuits over an allegedly fraudulent bond issue to finance his ranch and broadcasting operations soon followed. ["Evangelist Says He Resigned as Pastor over 'Differences,'" "St. Louis Post-Dispatch", 9 April 1961.] After his resignation, Beeny took up the pastorship of the St. Louis Baptist Temple, a position he would hold until 1969.

Beeny organized Missouri rallies in support of the Vietnam War through the 1960s. ["Beeny March Supports War," "Springfield Press Leader" (MO), 1 November 1965.] In 1966, the minister formed the Counter-Revolutionary Organization on Salvation and Service (CROSS), with chapters in Miami, Florida and St. Louis. Working out of Beeny's Baptist church at 4249 Gibson Avenue, CROSS's St. Louis chapter organized several controversial "home-defense" seminars. The meetings were intended to instruct members in fire-arms and survivalist tactics in order to fend off what Beeny called "those so-called civil-rights groups now reported to be stocking weapons" in preparation for a revolutionary uprising. ["Beeny Displays Weapons for 'Home Defense,'" "St. Louis Post-Dispatch", 27 June 1966.]

Running for Missouri Lieutenant-Governor as a Democrat in 1968 -- one of his many unsuccessful bids for state and local office -- Beeny endorsed the presidential campaign of the then segregationist Alabama Governor George C. Wallace. ["The Rev. Bill Beeny Endorses Wallace," "St. Louis Post-Dispatch", 24 July 1968.] Beeny's own campaign platform, as outlined in his newsletter "The Herald of Missouri," urged "states' rights," opposed open-housing legislation and bussing for school integration, and advocated a "tough-on-crime" policy that would include ordering police to "shoot to kill" in response to civil disorders. ["The Herald of Missouri", 1968, copy held in Beeny folder, Group Research Archives, Columbia Rare Books and Manuscripts Library, New York, NY.]

Mr.Beeny also recorded Gospel music and played it with a Father/Daughter Duo, Ora and Gwen Gaulden of St.Louis,Missouri.

Elvis Presley-related work

The minister relocated to Wright City, Missouri, in 1969 after a fire at his St. Louis church. ["What Ever Happened to Bill Beeny," "St. Louis Globe-Democrat", 14-15 August 1976.] There, he operated a general store and more recently has sought to popularize his theory that the American singer Elvis Presley, who died in 1977, is still living. Beeny was owner of The 50's Cafe, which was packed with 1950s memorabilia focusing mainly on Presley and Marilyn Monroe. Beeny also founded the Elvis is Alive Museum in his Wright City store space, and, in 2005, he published his book "Elvis' DNA Proves He's Alive" [Bill Beeny, "Elvis' DNA Proves He's Alive" (Boston: Branden Books, 2005), ISBN 0-8283-2089-6.] . Beeny maintains a website dedicated to Presley and to his own museum at [http://www.elvisdna.com Elvis is Alive] . Beeny has also resumed broadcasts of pre-recorded religious, political and Elvis Presley content, this time via the internet at [http://www.mightystreamradio.com/ Mighty Stream Radio] .

In October 2007, Bill Beeny placed the entire contents of his museum and his two websites on sale on eBay, as one lot. The sale ended Nov 8th, with a winning bid of $8,300. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/08/us/08elvis.html 'Giving Up the Memorabilia, but Not the Belief: Elvis Lives' New York Times Nov 8, 2007] ] [ [http://cgi.ebay.com/ELVIS-IS-ALIVE-MUSEUM-ENTIRE-INVENTORY-WEBSITES_W0QQitemZ160174478698QQihZ006QQcategoryZ2992QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem eBay sale listing] ]

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