Chris Rossetti
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Chris Rossetti

Born in Providence, now living in the countryside with my devoted (and racially conscious) wife and five children near the giant running sore that they still call Baltimore, Maryland. We will never give up. And we will win.

Douglas MercerEssaysGuest opinionNews

by Douglas Mercer IF YOU SAY YOUR country is a “city on a hill,” invaders will see it as a beacon that beckons. They see that the light is on — and they are drawn to it like leeches are drawn to blood, or Jews to corruption and money. And it’s no longer every Tom, Dick, and Harry who…
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Guest opinionNews

Rishi Sunak (above far right) with his wife and her billionaire parents LESS THAN THREE YEARS after winning a landslide general election majority – gaining many previously safe Labour constituencies in the so-called ‘Red Wall’ of the post-industrial North and Midlands – the Conservative Party is…
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Essays

Stanley Kaplan HISTORICALLY, THERE WAS A time not too long ago when very few Jews could get into Ivy League schools — not because of “anti-Semitism” as many Jews claim, but rather because they just weren’t smart enough, which was reflected in their poor performance on the SAT test. A clever Jew from Brooklyn,…
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Douglas MercerEssaysGuest opinionNews

St Mary Redcliffe Church has replaced their 100-year-old Edward Colston stained glass window with a depiction of a Brown invader Jesus picking up other non-Whites in a migrant boat, along with, in other panels, Black anti-White protesters, a happy multi-racial crowd, and a wildly misread reference…
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CommentaryEssays

The mountains of eastern Tennessee by Jack Antonio I HAD BEEN LIVING in London for three decades when a voice in my head began nagging me. “Yankee Go Home,” it said. I believe all ex-pats hear this voice no matter what their home country. It’s natural to want to be home especially as we age. And though I remain…
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Guest opinionNews

Jimmie Åkesson of the Sweden Democrats leads what is now his country’s second-largest party. AFTER SEVERAL DAYS ON a knife edge as votes were counted, the Swedish election has ended in victory for a coalition of ‘right-wing’ parties including the Sweden Democrats, a strongly anti-immigration party…
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Essays

From evil roots, poisonous plants do grow. EVEN AFTER having been exposed to the great qualities — and achievements — of European peoples before they were swept up in the Middle Eastern religion that now dominates them, one racial patriot recently stated: “I still trust the Bible…
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Essays

Judd Apatow Some of the images in this film overview are disturbing and should not be viewed by children or sensitive persons. by Ryan Cavallius What the Jews did and do (and cannot but do) is a consequence of what they are — and of what they remain even when they turn their backs on Jewish tradition…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

In honor of the 89th anniversary of William Luther Pierce’s birth on 11 September 1933. by Dr. William L. Pierce AFTER LAST WEEK’S BROADCAST, “The Jewish Problem,” in which I made some unflattering comments about churchgoers — I also referred to them as “hymn-singers” — several listeners suggested…
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Essays

The Russian Siberian Rifle Regiment engaging the Bolshevik Red Army during the Russian Civil War. by Wolf Stoner The Boer War ALTHOUGH IT WAS A war of far less scale and geopolitical significance than the American Civil War, the Boer War mattered more than it seemed at the time. It was not the usual colonial…
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