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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

This is very likely to have actually happened, just like Jews really look like that. by Revilo P. Oliver A FRIEND has sent me a page from the March 1986 issue of a periodical called Retirement Life. I hope — I most earnestly hope that what is said in the article is not true, but I am so pessimistic about…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

A modern and probably White artist’s Aryanized pictorial version of Jephtah meeting his daughter by Revilo P. Oliver THE PRESS of the University of California has just published an elaborate edition of a noteworthy specimen of theological balderdash, composed by some anonymous holy man around…
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Essays

YOU CAN TELL a lot about Jews from their stories. Reading the Old Testament, I’m constantly struck by how many of its tales seem to glorify deceitfulness. This quality is found in even the greatest of the Jewish patriarchs. Abraham, for example, pimped his wife out to the Egyptian pharaoh by pretending…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

Editor’s Note: The chapter below addressing the Jewish Problem in Europe’s racial development is one of the most important in Pierce’s Who We Are series. The chapter serves as one of the best explanations of the historic dynamic of Jewish parasitism vis-à-vis their Gentile
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by Mark Weber MANY CRITICS of Israel and its policies make a sharp distinction between Israel and its state ideology, Zionism, on the one hand, and Judaism, or the Jewish religious tradition and outlook, on the other. Anti-Zionist groups, with names such as “Jewish Voice for Peace” or “Jews for Justice…
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Classic Essays

“A Holocaust for Ishmael” by Dr. William L. Pierce ACCORDING to the Old Testament story, Ishmael was the son of the proto-Hebrew Abraham by his Egyptian concubine Hagar. Abraham later had a son, or so he claimed, by his Hebrew wife Sarah, when he was 100 years old. This second son, Isaac,…
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Classic Essays

by Savitri Devi (pictured) JEWISH “racism” has been much discussed. And the doctrine of the “chosen people” is often regarded as an expression of this “racism.” Yet in reality the Jews of Antiquity (I mean, of course, orthodox Jews) believed that membership…
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Essays

EDITOR’S NOTE: Obviously, Marcion’s variation on Christianity is no more true than the established versions. But equally obviously, it will be many, many decades before the Semitic cult vanishes entirely — so it may be in our best interest to see that Marcion’s less-Jewish…
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