Post Archive

2012

FictionH. MillardHumor

by H. Millard THE EAGLE swooped down and said to the Cockroach, “You are a despicable creature and you are hated by humans. You live everywhere, you eat anything, and you breed like crazy. “I, on the other hand, am loved by humans. I am so noble and beautiful that many humans use me as a symbol…
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Classic Essays

by Vic Olvir IN THE PAST quarter-century or so a rather peculiar fate has befallen American literature: the tradition of the American novel begun by such illustrious names as Hawthorne, Melville, Twain, and James, and carried on by such as Fitzgerald [pictured], Faulkner, Hemingway, and Wolfe,…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

by Kevin Alfred Strom IF YOU WANT to understand why the American government supports Communists in Haiti and South Africa — if you want to understand why neither Democrats nor Republicans will protect our borders from alien invasion — and if you want to understand why we are rapidly losing…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred StromVideo

by Kevin Alfred Strom Here’s a video production based on my radio broadcast exposé of King: Originally produced in 1994 as a radio broadcast and mass distribution booklet, the audio track was rerecorded by me last year at the request of the talented video producer calling himself Ares and incorporated…
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FictionH. Millard

by H. Millard ARMAN SPOKE, SAYING: We are different, some of us, I am convinced; at least those of us who instinctively understand, or who are easily awakened to the White truth with very little prodding. We who know, know in our bones that we Whites must remain separate and even isolated in order to evolve…
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FictionH. Millard

by H. Millard “MANY WHITE FOLKS, even those with some White consciousness, still don’t get it about Arman’s teachings and their own existence,” said Homeless Jack. “If they did understand more, they’d be stronger in their beliefs about their Whiteness and…
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Essays

by Elliot Dashfield a review of The Leo Frank Case by Leonard Dinnerstein, University of Georgia Press IN 1963, nearly a half century after the sensational trial and lynching of Leo Frank become a national cause célèbre, a graduate student named Leonard Dinnerstein (pictured) decided to make the Frank…
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FictionH. Millard

by H. Millard “HEY, MAN,” said Homeless Jack, “you ever read that stuff that says White racism is genetic? You know, like we aware and awakened Whites have a gene for being racist. “I’ve seen some Whites rush in after reading that who try to deny it as though such a gene…
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Essays

On the 99th anniversary of the verdict, we look at the dramatic confessions of Leo Frank to the murder of Mary Phagan (autopsy photo at right). by Mark Cohen THE CENTURY-OLD “cold case” Mary Phagan murder mystery — the violent rape and murder of teenager Mary Phagan and the subsequent lynching…
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CosmotheismEssaysKevin Alfred StromWilliam Pierce

by Kevin Alfred Strom HIS FOOTPATH TO THE HEIGHTS is almost invisible now, overgrown with timothy grass and mountain laurel, tenanted by bees heavy with nectar and pollen instead of by a man heavy with the future. Morning after morning, for almost two decades, William Luther Pierce would take this…
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