Posts In Category
Andrew Hamilton
Unequal Citizens
by Andrew Hamilton
CITIZENSHIP SPECIFIES who is a member of the polity. It is axiomatic among us that only “Whites” (in some sense, which must be carefully and explicitly defined) can be citizens, whereas non-Whites cannot and should not be. It is this aspect of citizenship that demands the most careful…
Rudyard Kipling’s “The Burden of Jerusalem”
by Andrew Hamilton
RUDYARD KIPLING is out of favor, in large part because his work was so politically and racially incorrect. One of his suppressed poems is “The Burden of Jerusalem,” which is considered “anti-Semitic.” Indeed, several of his poems have social or racial themes that render them verboten…
Hidden Camera Investigation Partially Exposes Ruling Class Domestic Terrorism
by Andrew Hamilton
TAKE A LOOK at these three short James O’Keefe/Project Veritas undercover videos (below) titled #DisruptJ20 Exposed, about Leftists plotting in secret to disrupt the upcoming Trump inauguration in Washington, D.C. They were posted on January 16 and 17, 2017. The Veritas…
The No-Win Situation and the Kobayashi Maru Solution
by Andrew Hamilton
IN TERMS OF collective survival, Whites are in a no-win situation where no favorable outcome is possible, laws and mores against genocide, racism, and discrimination notwithstanding. We are bound to lose no matter what we do as long as we continue to adhere to the enemy’s rules.…
Murder in Dubai
by Andrew Hamilton
THE MEETING
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction,…
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction,…
Early American Territorial Expansion: A Primer from Dred Scott (1857)
by Andrew Hamilton
A GOOD PICTURE of the legal mechanics of American Territorial expansion in the period from the founding of the Republic to the Civil War emerges in the historic Supreme Court slavery decision Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393-633 (1857) (“Dred Scott”). By a vote of 7-2 the Court ruled…
A GOOD PICTURE of the legal mechanics of American Territorial expansion in the period from the founding of the Republic to the Civil War emerges in the historic Supreme Court slavery decision Scott v. Sandford, 60 U.S. 393-633 (1857) (“Dred Scott”). By a vote of 7-2 the Court ruled…
The Racial Makeup of the Turks
by Andrew Hamilton
ISLAMIC TURKEY, which may yet be incorporated into Europe by the “West’s” totalitarian leadership class, has recently fallen out of favor with elites because of a perceived lack of servility toward Israel — a departure from the historic norm.
Turkey recognized Israel shortly after…
To Oppress and to Serve
by Andrew Hamilton
COPS, PROSECUTORS, and judges are always (that is to say, as a rule — the culture strongly encourages it) eager to attack Whites and undermine their civil liberties and human rights. It’s very safe compared to fighting crime, and good for their careers . . . not to mention…
Reformers in the Postbellum South: John C. Calhoun II and Alfred Holt Stone
by Andrew Hamilton
IN THE CHAOTIC aftermath of the Civil War a struggle ensued within and outside the South between a faction of Radicals harboring animus toward the White race, and sensible men favoring a modus vivendi between the Whites of both sections. Many Radicals hated Whites, or at least Southern…
Yankees
Insights into White ethnicities, psychology, and the Old America before the Fall
by Frances Trollope
(See also: Frances Trollope, “Two Entrepreneurs on the Ohio Frontier, 1829”)
Introductory Note by Andrew Hamilton: Prominent English novelist Frances Trollope, mother of famous novelist Anthony…