New Issue of Heritage and Destiny Just Published
THE NEW ISSUE (#98) of Heritage and Destiny magazine will be out very soon. The 26-page, September-October 2020 issue, has as its lead:
The Churchill – Roosevelt Collusion – Mark Weber exposes the conspiracy that led to WWII.
Issue 98
September – October 2020.
Contents include:
- Editorial – by Mark Cotterill
- Can Trump still win? – by James Knight
- Obituary – Jean Raspail has left us (1925-2020) – by Tony Paulsen
- The Jew Church Ladies – Part II: From Blonking to Beatification – by Simon Sheppard
- Book Review: We Fight Fascists – The 43 Group and Their Forgotten Battle for Post War Britain, by Daniel Sonabend – reviewed by Peter Rushton
- Friends and Family – From BUF/UM to BNP/BM – by Bill Baillie
- Book Review: The Myth of the Andalusian Paradise – Muslims, Christians and Jews under Islamic Rule in Medieval Spain – by Dario Fernandez-Morera – reviewed by Sidney Secular
- A Collusion: Franklin Roosevelt, British Intelligence, and the Secret Campaign to Push the US into War – Part I, by Mark Weber
- “Slavic Untermenschen” – A Right to Reply – Ian Freeman replies to Eddy Morrison,s article – “Slavs and the Untermensch Big Lie” (published in issue 96).
- Movie Review: Once Upon a Time in London – reviewed by Mark Cotterill.
- Two pages of readers’ letters.
- Movement News – Latest analysis of the nationalist movement – by Peter Rushton.
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Source: Heritage and Destiny magazine
Churchill betrayed Europe.
Mr Winston Churchill speaking in Zurich
I9th September 1946.
“Much work has been done upon this task by the exertions of the Pan-European Union which owes so much to Count Coudenhove-Kalergi and which commanded the services of the famous French patriot and statesman, Aristide Briand.”
http://churchill-society-london.org.uk/astonish.html