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African skull only 13,000 years old matches primitive skulls from 140,000 years ago Introduction by David Sims: The reason humanoids didn’t evolve as much in Africa as they did elsewhere is that, elsewhere, lesser species of humanoid were driven out or exterminated, whereas in Africa they…
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Powerful, brilliant US and Ghanaian law enforcement officials put a stop to this criminal operation — which openly purported to be the US Embassy and advertised on billboards in three countries — in only ten years! AUTHORITIES in Ghana have busted a fake US embassy in the capital Accra…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce ANOTHER White farmer in South Africa was murdered a few days ago. He was 65-year-old Daniel Marais. His wife Maria managed to escape from their farm near Bloemfontein and run three miles with their grandchild to a neighboring farm, after she had been assaulted by a Black.…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

by Kevin Alfred Strom (1995) WHAT IS IT like to live in Black Africa? Let’s find out. I got a small taste of the reality of life in Africa when I did research for an engineering firm that was about to bid on a contract to build a radio network in Liberia. I discovered that in Liberia the roads between…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce TODAY LET’S TALK about liberalism. Let’s look at what this disease of the soul is doing to one group of our people. Let’s look at the consequences of liberalism in a country in the southeastern part of the continent of Africa, a country which until 20 years…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

…then your children will pay the price. by Kevin Alfred Strom (2005) download the broadcast (mp3) IF YOU TOLERATE multiracialism, then your children will suffer and die. That is not hyperbole. It is a rational and well-substantiated extrapolation, based on the known facts and current trends.…
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by Michael Walsh THERE IS STILL considerable confusion over the decolonisation of Africa. The term ‘Majority Rule’ was always an absurdity; this high-minded ideal does not exist anywhere, least of all in post-colonial Africa. British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan’s (1894-1986) Winds of Change…
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The effort was supposed to prevent the spread of HIV — but it didn’t work, according to the most comprehensive study of the program. THAT IS THE amount of money the U.S. spent over a 10-year period from 2004 through 2013 promoting abstinence before marriage as a way of preventing HIV in 14 countries in…
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David SimsEssays

by Fred Streed Note by David Sims: I like the implicit Heinlein reference in this piece (which has been slightly edited for a family audience). It’s from Heinlein’s book Time Enough for Love, in which the character Lazarus Long advises other members of his family, “Never attempt to teach a pig to sing;…
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David SimsEssaysHumor

by David Sims BEHOLD, Cadimella — Uganda’s “space satellite.” No. Not really. Like all other Black African aerospace achievements, Cadimella is a hoax. It’s an aluminum box, decorated with lights and strips of gadgetry that were probably bought online from Europe,…
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