H. V. Smith
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H. V. Smith

Here in the far West, the conifers reach so high you can't see the tops on a misty day. I live near a mountain lake with my lady in a cabin we built ourselves, with our three beautiful children, two strange cats, and a library of 11,000 books.

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IT IS THROUGH collective awareness and action that we can all build and contribute to privacy-preserving technologies that aim to protect people everywhere from the prevalence of surveillance and suppression of dissent and self-determination. It is equally important to hold companies accountable…
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CommentaryEssays

Sally Field first achieved notoriety in 1965 by starring in Jewish-owned (Leonard Goldenson) ABC-TV’s series Gidget, a moronic teen-beach-bunny comedy, followed by the even more moronic Flying Nun (1967; also on ABC). by John I. Johnson EARLY IN 2023, Sally Field famously apologized for…
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims THERE IS AN ACADEMIC paper that mentions a “racist” game that I wrote one afternoon during the late 1990s. Aryan 3 was a simple game [and no, it’s no longer available, so please don’t ask — Ed.], written and compiled in Turbo Pascal, the coding language that…
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EssaysOpinion

How a centuries-old document validates the National Alliance by Ryan Cavallius THE National Alliance is right. The Magna Carta proves it. In two short passages about the Jews, a centuries-old legal document from across the ocean validates the Alliance’s goal of complete geographical separation…
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EssaysGuest opinion

WITH REFERENCE TO THE recent “Always Take” broadcast on American Dissident Voices, remember: Every single dollar that enters circulation, enters as debt. They only inject money into society and the economy by allowing people to take out loans. This means that every single dollar printed…
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Douglas MercerEssaysGuest opinion

Orban by Douglas Mercer VIKTOR ORBAN’S SPEECH on race immediately drew outrage from opposition parties and European politicians. Cseh addressed mixed-race people in Hungary by saying, “your skin color may be different, you may come from Europe or beyond, but you are one of us, and we…
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EssaysGuest opinion

This is a tough world. It’s a competitive world. Do I want to be a worker bee always complaining about how unfair the world is? Or do I want to be the boss? by Brad Pickett I AM LUCKY IN many ways, but two ways in which I am most lucky are that I have an awesome father and that I can really discuss anything…
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EssaysNews

Jewish oligarch Len Blavatnik with degenerate pop singer Sofia Reyes, 23, at a 2019 “pre-Grammy party” at the NoMad Hotel in Los Angeles RECENTLY Spanish police seized a £70m ‘superyacht’ belonging to one of Vladimir Putin’s closest oligarch cronies. Tango is registered in the British…
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EssaysNews

Tejero in the Cortes, 1981. THIS YEAR MARKED the 41st anniversary of a real attempted “insurrection against democracy” — or, more accurately, attempted resurrection of a nation: On 23 February 1981, Lt. Col. Antonio Tejero of Spain’s Guardia Civil made a last stand against the…
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David SimsEssays

Across the nations, no matter how multiracial they might be, and across artificial lines drawn on maps, it is one race of man that has led the way to the stars. by David Sims IT IS WELL TO be proud of one’s species, but that is the sort of over-generalizing that Star Trekish fiction does. We never see…
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