Essays

by Mark Weber IN May 1927, a shy, handsome 25-year-old suddenly sprang from obscurity to instant world fame when he flew a small single-seat, single-engine airplane, called the “Spirit of St. Louis,” from Long Island, New York, to an airfield in Paris. In a grueling 33-hour flight that covered 3,600…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver IT IS THE habit of our domestic enemies to deny that they are engaged in a conspiracy against us, and to pretend that the consequences of their actions just happened somehow and could not have been foreseen. Unthinking Americans believe that, although our great War Criminal once indiscreetly…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

Brooks Adams This week we honor William Luther Pierce, the founder of Cosmotheism, of the National Alliance, and of National Vanguard on the 90th anniversary of his birth by presenting classic articles of his, nearly all of which haven’t appeared on this site since their original publication
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce DESPITE THE ENORMOUS DESTRUCTION and loss of life – and, more importantly, the loss in average biological quality of life — in the First World War, the second quarter of the century saw another spurt of racial progress. Great strides forward in the race’s understanding…
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Douglas MercerEssays

Ken Burns by Douglas Mercer THEY SAY THAT RACE science was born on a bison hunt and ended in the dock at Nuremberg. Well, it hasn’t really ended (all science that deals with human beings is race science, really) but there’s a bit of truth in that. Alleged scholars will tell you it’s the…
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EssaysExtractsJohn Massaro

by John Massaro A FEW words are in order here about the canard that this is a free country with plenty of competing ideas and opinions, as in liberal versus conservative, Left vs. Right, Democrat vs. Republican. This distracting soap opera has been playing for a long time, and I’m hardly the first one to…
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Douglas MercerEssays

Scenes from Ridley Road. Masterpiece Theatre certainly has fallen a long, long way, even by its own standards. by Douglas Mercer PURIM! The very name rouses Jews to the very heights of imagination and swells them with pride, kindles in their minds images of White corpses strewn on desolate fields, White…
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EssaysGuest opinionJohn Massaro

by John Massaro IN THE MONTHS AND years after September 11, 2001, there was plenty of commentary in the alternative media that implicated Israel in the events of that day. I had my doubts about that, not because I ever believed the fairy tale about nineteen Arab hijackers, or the boogeyman terrorist Osama…
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EssaysJohn Massaro

by John Massaro (Note: I wrote this in 2015, intending for it to be presented in some form on a radio program. That didn’t happen, but it did appear on the Web site Whitebiocentrism.com. It’s more an attempt to educate than entertain, to provide a snapshot of everyday life in post-colonial Africa, based…
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EssaysJohn Massaro

by John Massaro “NUSAYBIN Hudut Kapisi,” the fresh Turkish exit stamp in my passport read. Straight ahead was El Qamishliye, Syria, a remote, sleepy frontier town near the desolate point where Turkey, Syria and Iraq meet. It was 1984 and I was not feeling confident. What was Syria going…
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