A Jewish Defector Warns America

Benjamin Freedman’s warning is one of the most important documents of the 20th century.

by Benjamin H. Freedman

listen to the speech (43 minutes; mp3)

Introductory Note: Benjamin H. Freedman was one of the most intriguing and amazing individuals of the 20th century. Mr. Freedman, born in 1890, was a successful Jewish businessman of New York City who was at one time the principal owner of the Woodbury Soap Company.

He broke with organized Jewry after World War II, and spent the remainder of his life and the great preponderance of his considerable fortune, at least 2.5 million dollars, exposing the Jewish power structure which dominates the . . . → Read More: A Jewish Defector Warns America

The Style of Woodrow

A long out-of-print review by the great H. L. Mencken; a National Vanguard exclusive.

by H.L. Mencken (pictured)

EDITOR’S NOTE: This review, originally written in 1920, is highly relevant today. The type represented by Woodrow Wilson is all too common in academia, politics, journalism, and religion. Combining mental autointoxication with corrupt ambition, and largely ignorant of for whom and for what they are really working, they industriously peddle crack-brained ideas to a credulous audience. Wilson’s pompous, adjective-laden speech indicates a mind filled with clichés and fairy tales.

Mencken condemned Wilson’s rhetorical style for “its ideational hollowness, its ludicrous strutting and bombast, its heavy dependence . . . → Read More: The Style of Woodrow