William Pierce on Media Exploitation of Children

UPDATE: The censors moved quickly; within a few hours of the video being posted here, the producer’s account was terminated. An alternative source has been found; its longevity is of course unknown.

by Kevin Alfred Strom

A VERY TALENTED video producer who goes by the name of DestroyZog (a moniker which may be somewhat off-putting to the very audience he’s trying to reach) has created a compelling and visually dynamic television version of one of Dr. William Pierce’s most heart-rending broadcasts. In this piece, he details the horrific rape and murder of a White sixth-grader who was lured into the interracial sex “scene” by the junk / death culture of the alien media moguls — monsters who too many . . . → Read More: William Pierce on Media Exploitation of Children

The Question of Whites With Amerindian Ancestry

by Dr. William L. Pierce

EDITOR’S NOTE: We’ve all seen White Americans, with no more than an undetectable trace of Amerindian ancestry, wearing Indian feathers on their hats or affixing a “Proud to be Cherokee” sticker on their trucks. This is partly a result of a desperate search for an authentic identity in our junk-consumerist culture among those who viscerally understand that proclaiming one’s White identity results in job loss or ostracism. For some, awareness of even a distant admixture is a real bar to understanding.

WHO CAN SAY that he has no non-White ancestry at all in his family tree? Not I. Most people can say . . . → Read More: The Question of Whites With Amerindian Ancestry

The Future Belongs to Us

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured)
Dr. Pierce’s Banquet Address

AS THIS SECOND General Convention of the National Alliance comes to a close, we have before us a prospect which is a great deal brighter than the one we had at last year’s convention. That is because the Alliance has finally begun to move forward. After years of trying to do things quickly and getting almost nowhere, we decided to do things right, no matter how long it takes, and then we began making progress.

If I were superstitious, I might say that someone up there has been trying to tell us something by that. . . . → Read More: The Future Belongs to Us

The Trouble With Conservatism

Dr. Pierce predicted today’s shift to the right by Jews — and the fatal flaw in conservative groups like the Tea Party movement.

by Dr. William L. Pierce

LAST YEAR a group of sick, guilt-ridden Dutch liberals in the Netherlands formed an anti-racist group, the Person-to-Person Committee, for the purpose of fighting apartheid among the Dutch-descended Afrikaners of South Africa. They distributed packets of postcards to Dutch schoolchildren, each card bearing a printed message attacking apartheid and a photograph of an alleged “atrocity” by South Africa’s police and defense forces against Black “freedom fighters.” Each schoolchild was asked to add his return address . . . → Read More: The Trouble With Conservatism

Dostoevsky on the Jews

by Dr. William L. Pierce

FEODOR M. Dostoevsky (pictured, 1821-1881) was one of Russia’s greatest writers. The son of a physician of modest means, he had the opportunity for an education, and was trained as an engineer. He remained close to the common people of Russia, however, in the experiences of his life and in his writing.

Dostoevsky was a fervent patriot, but his association with a circle of radical writers led to his arrest at the age of 27. He was subsequently sentenced to death, reprieved at the last minute, and transported to Siberia, where he spent four years in a prison labor camp. This was followed by several years as . . . → Read More: Dostoevsky on the Jews

The Fraud of Black History

by Dr. William L. Pierce

FEBRUARY, by presidential decree, is Black History Month. That means, more than anything else, that schoolchildren all over America are being given special materials and special lesson assignments designed to raise their consciousness of the great artistic, political, literary, scientific, and philanthropic contributions to human progress made by Blacks throughout recorded history — contributions which need to be emphasized over and above those of Whites and the members of other races, because White racism has distorted and minimized the treatment of Black achievements in the standard history curricula heretofore used in America’s schools. That . . . → Read More: The Fraud of Black History

On Christianity

In this 1982 article, Dr. Pierce offers his perspective on the religion that came to dominate our culture for more than ten centuries.

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured)

THE NATIONAL Office has received a few complaints (fewer than expected) from members about what has been perceived as an anti-Christian bias in recent issues of National Vanguard (NV). One member has resigned.

The complaints fall into two general categories: 1. “I am a Christian. Why are you attacking my religion?” and 2. “I am not a Christian, but many White people are. We must all stick together. To attack Christianity is divisive.”

It should first be noted that . . . → Read More: On Christianity

Destroying the Past

by Dr. William L. Pierce

FEBRUARY HAS BEEN decreed “Black History Month,” and so a recent February issue of the Washington Post contained a feature article titled “Ancient African Heroines.” The two principal heroines treated were Hatshepsut, an Egyptian queen of the XVIIIth Dynasty, and Cleopatra, who reigned over the same land 14 centuries later. The clear implication of the article is that the former queen was a Negress, and that the latter may have been. Actually, both were White women, and nothing that is known about either suggests the least Negro taint to her blood.

The Washington Post article begins with the not-so-subtle . . . → Read More: Destroying the Past

Lies for Profit: The Myth of Black History

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured)

EVERY HIGH SCHOOL student has had the story drummed into him: Dr. Charles Drew, the brilliant Negro medical researcher who discovered how to preserve human blood plasma so that it could be used for transfusions, is responsible for saving countless lives of wounded GIs during the Second World War. Five years after the war, however, White racism was responsible for Drew’s own death.

The poignant story was first told by William Loren Katz in his high school textbook, Eyewitness: the Negro in American History (1967). On page 449 of the book Katz . . . → Read More: Lies for Profit: The Myth of Black History

The Organizational Nexus

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured)

Abstract: The central nexus of the mass media, with its flow of information outward from a few hubs to millions of individuals whose connections to their neighbors have been severed, is ideally suited to infiltration and manipulation by any well-organized minority—and that is exactly what has happened. So far as public opinion—the “thinking” of the masses—is concerned, there is no way to beat the central nexus.

Unless one can continuously bombard the average man with an equal volume of different clichés—that is, unless one can establish an alternate central nexus—one cannot hope to build a new . . . → Read More: The Organizational Nexus

Principles of Organization

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured)

THE PROPER STRUCTURE of any organization depends on the goals of that organization and the conditions under which it is obliged to strive toward those goals. The long-range goals of the National Alliance are of unprecedented magnitude, and the conditions under which we must work, while not unprecedented in difficulty, are certainly formidable enough.

We want to build a whole new world, and we want to build it on a radically different ideological basis from that of the present world. In order to do so we must contend with the most determined and even fanatical opposition from the carriers of the Judeo-liberal-democratic sickness and from . . . → Read More: Principles of Organization

Winning

Without a deep understanding of one key concept, all pro-White efforts will inevitably fail. But there is a way to win.

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured)

PEOPLE OFTEN ASK me, “Are we making any progress? Are we winning? Can you see victory ahead”

I answer thus: “Yes, we are making progress, but not enough. The Enemy, despite a few setbacks he has suffered recently, is gaining ground faster than we are. Therefore, we cannot claim to be winning at this time. Nevertheless, I can see victory ahead – far, far ahead, and the road to that victory is rocky indeed. It runs through a vale of sorrows the likes of which . . . → Read More: Winning

What Makes a Hater?

What makes some people hate those who speak honestly about race?

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured)

A HUGE VOLUME of e-mail flows into the National Office from people all over the world who are responding to our message, primarily our weekly radio broadcasts. Evelyn Hill weeds out the illiterate, incoherent, and irrelevant mail and gives me a selection of 20 or so letters to read each day. Between a fourth and a third of these are hate letters, and I always read them carefully. For one thing they are a barometer of how worried about us the enemies of our people are: from the volume and vehemence of the hate . . . → Read More: What Makes a Hater?

Why Conservatives Can’t Win

As we approach another election in which decent Americans may be fooled by the ‘conservative’ charade of Fox News and the Republican party’s handlers, the far-seeing vision of William Pierce as expressed in this 1971 essay is more needed than ever. — Ed.

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured)

SOME OF MY best friends are conservatives. I sincerely like them and I admire them for their genuine virtues: for their sense of propriety and personal integrity in an age of corruption, for their independent spirit and their willingness to stand on their own feet in an increasingly paternalistic society.

Therefore, I hope my conservative friends will forgive me . . . → Read More: Why Conservatives Can’t Win

Out of the Darkness

by Dr. William L. Pierce
General Convention speech, 1983, recorded and transcribed by Kevin Alfred Strom

TWO THOUSAND years ago the poet Ovid wrote that night is a sadder time than day. I know that’s always been true for me. When discouraging thoughts come, it’s usually at night.

Actually, I’m pretty cheerful most of the time. But it used to be that, occasionally, when I was working alone in the National Office late at night, a black thought would come into my mind — always the same thought. It was that there’s not enough time to do what I must do. It was that something will happen . . . → Read More: Out of the Darkness

Our Cause

EDITOR’S NOTE: This is one of the most powerful and mind-opening speeches of all time, delivered in 1976 by the late founder of National Vanguard and the former National Alliance, William Luther Pierce. The Hillsboro-based National Alliance has declined precipitously since Dr. Pierce’s death, but his spirit and ideals inspire many current efforts, from National Vanguard to Western Voices and many others.

by Dr. William L. Pierce

EVERY DAY, I receive letters from our members across the country as well as from people here in the Washington area who have attended our meetings in the past. These letters and questions indicate that there is still some uncertainty in people’s . . . → Read More: Our Cause

The Roots of Civilization

by Dr. William L. Pierce

TURN ON A LOCAL television news program in just about any large city in this country, and the chances are nearly 100% that you’ll hear and see at least one Black announcer telling you what’s happening. He’ll be dressed and groomed just like the White announcers, and, in most cases, his enunciation will be so similar that you can close your eyes for a moment and almost convince yourself that you are listening to a White person.

In smoothly modulated tones the Black announcer will tell you about the intricacies of the latest financial scandal at city hall, give you . . . → Read More: The Roots of Civilization

The Men of the Alamo

by Dr. William L. Pierce
from Attack! No. 55, 1977
Transcribed by Frederico Napolitano

AS THE DUSK GATHERED in the early evening of March 5, 1836, William Travis mustered the 183 men under his command on the dusty plaza of the Alamo, a fortress-like former Spanish mission. As the assembled Texans listened intently, the lanky officer outlined the situation. He made explicit what everyone already knew: there was little hope of surviving the onslaught of the 4,000-strong Mexican army which surrounded the fortress. They could hope for no further relief.

Then he did something strange. As the men watched curiously, Travis drew his . . . → Read More: The Men of the Alamo