The Duck Club was a right-wing organization within the United States, founded in 1980 by a Florida businessman Robert White when he was diagnosed with cancer.
[2] In 1983, White's cancer was responding to treatment and he began to restructure the Duck Club organization to stem financial losses.
[3] Among White's subscribers, David Lewis Rice was a member of the Duck Club, and in 1985 murdered four members of the Goldmark family in Seattle, mistakenly believing them to be Communists.
[4] A 1988 report by the Center for World Indigenous Studies lists the Duck Club as one of several anti-Native American organizations operating in support of the Northwest Territorial Imperative, an irredentist movement to establish a White homeland in the Pacific Northwest.
[5] On July 19, 1988, Robert White was shot and killed in rural Belize, in what was believed to be a robbery.