Rosemary W. Pennington
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Rosemary W. Pennington

When you reach sentience, you realize that nothing in your life compares with the goal of bringing others to sentience too.

Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce IN THIS era of falsehood and corruption, it is refreshing to hear a little simple wisdom on racial matters from a well-known public figure. It is embarrassing, however, that that wisdom should have to come from a Black rather than someone of our own race (ILLUSTRATION: Muhammad…
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by Dr. William L. Pierce IT IS AN ARTICLE of faith among the members of the so-called “radical right” that the Soviet Union today is as firmly under the thumb of a ruling minority of Jewish commissars as it was in the years immediately after the Bolshevik revolution of 1917. (ILLUSTRATION:…
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The Gulag Archipelago: Part II, by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn reviewed by Nick Camerota TO MANY OF US, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn is as much an enigma as present-day Russia. A.S. (he is famous enough for elevation to the “initials only” caste) seems, at times, a contradictory ideological amalgam.…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

Aggression, Torture, Mass Murder by Dr. William L. Pierce THE TREATMENT of the Arab inhabitants of Palestine by the Jewish conquerors of that unfortunate country provides an excellent example of Zionism in practice. (ILLUSTRATION: Arab political prisoners stand at attention under barbed-wire…
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Exclusiveness, Belief in Superiority, Hostility by Dr. William L. Pierce THE RESOLUTION by the General Assembly of the United Nations on November 10, equating Zionism and racism, has provoked a torrent of response in the news media. Much of this response has been deliberately deceptive, and there…
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by Nick Camerota I BEGAN READING The Camp of the Saints after a long and tiring day. Although I promised myself only a few chapters before retiring, I remained in the grip of Jean Raspail’s forceful, apocalyptic narrative until dawn. I finished it in one sitting. That was almost a month ago. Since…
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by Dr. William L. Pierce FOR the thirteenth straight year, graduating high school seniors in 1975 were dumber than those of the year before. Nearly one million college-bound seniors took the Scholastic Aptitude Tests (SAT) offered by the College Entrance Examination Board this year, and their scores…
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by Dr. William L. Pierce A NAUSEATINGLY FAMILIAR spectacle of our times is one of our elected “leaders,” whether President Gerald Ford or Boston Mayor Kevin White, appearing on television and solemnly announcing that he is as opposed to the forced racial busing of school children as…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce IN 1984, the well-known political horror-fantasy by George Orwell, it was called the Two Minutes Hate. At eleven o’clock each morning the workers in all government offices assembled in front of television screens for a sensitivity-training session in which they released…
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