
Richard Wagner on Jewish Music
RICHARD WAGNER (pictured) was one of those rare composers who was as skillful in his theoretical writings as in his music (another was the Frenchman Jean-Phillipe Rameau). Wagner did not rely on his music alone to gain a reputation, but attempted to construct a coherent theory on which to base his compositions.…

Lady Michele Renouf to Face Trial in Dresden for Criticizing Allied Firebombing
Lady Michele Renouf
by Paul Fromm
“Michèle, your fearless and direct utterances in Dresden, unfortunately forbidden to all Germans, blew open the window of truth in one blast.” said Gerard Menuhin, son of legendary violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin, in February 2018
ON 16th October 2020 an…

Lady Renouf’s Trial For Telling Truths at Dresden Memorial Opens on May 15
Lady Michele Renouf
by Paul Fromm
“Michèle, your fearless and direct utterances in Dresden, unfortunately forbidden to all Germans, blew open the window of truth in one blast,” said Gerard Menuhin, son of legendary violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin, in February 2018
ON 15th May 2020 an Australian-born…

Adolf Hitler’s Unfinished Opera, ‘Wayland the Smith’
by Martin Kerr
“At age twelve I saw William Tell for the first time, and a few months later, my first opera, Lohengrin. I was captivated at once. My youthful enthusiasm for the Master of Bayreuth knew no bounds.” — Mein Kampf, Volume I, Chapter 1, pp. 16-17
ADOLF HITLER is primarily known for his political…

The Hitler Faith: Its First 100 Years
by James Harting
I reread and studied [Mein Kampf] some more. Slowly, bit by bit, I began to understand. I realized that National Socialism, the iconoclastic worldview of Adolf Hitler, was the doctrine of scientific, racial idealism – actually a new ‘religion’ for our times. (George Lincoln Rockwell, …

Stories From Our Chilly Northern Home
This is the foreword to a children’s book I picked up in an antique store. — Blake Hood
by James Baldwin
from The Story of Siegfried (1931) WHEN THE WORLD was in its childhood, men looked upon the works of Nature with a strange kind of awe. They fancied that everything upon the earth, in the air, or in…
from The Story of Siegfried (1931) WHEN THE WORLD was in its childhood, men looked upon the works of Nature with a strange kind of awe. They fancied that everything upon the earth, in the air, or in…

Aryan Ethos and Jewish Ethos
This essay appeared in issue number one of The National Socialist (Summer 1980), which was the theoretical journal of the World Union of National Socialists, under the author’snom de guerre “Wayland Smith.”
by Dr. Peter H. Peel
IN THE WORLD OF MUSIC, the sublime geniuses of Richard Wagner and Ludwig…

The History of American National Socialism — Part VII: The National Socialist White People’s Party (1967-1982)
by Martin Kerr
A TELEPHONE CALL came in to the national headquarters of the National Socialist White People’s Party about half-past noon on August 25, 1967. National Secretary Matt Koehl took the call. It was a person claiming to be a reporter. He wanted the party’s comment on the assassination of NSWPP…

The Jewish Hand in the World Wars, Part 1
by Thomas Dalton
IN 2006, an inebriated Mel Gibson allegedly said this: “The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world.” There followed the predicable storm of anti-anti-Semitism, ad hominem attacks, and various other slanders against Gibson’s character. But virtually no one asked the question:…

Practical Politics
by Revilo P. Oliver
1. A POLITICAL PUZZLE
LYNDON LAROUCHE, who was several times sponsored as a candidate for the Presidency by his own volatile political organizations, is now serving a sentence of fifteen years in a Federal prison, and some of his subordinates are now being prosecuted in various states.…