Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

by Kevin Alfred Strom (pictured) THERE IS A LINE in Scott Fitzgerald’s Tender is the Night that always struck me as applicable to our people’s plight: “The strongest guard is placed at the gateway to nothing. Maybe because the condition of emptiness is too shameful to be divulged.”
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by Bob Whitaker DURING ONE OF his presidential campaigns, Alan Keyes (pictured with his wife on a trip to Israel) declared that, since he is a Black man married to an Indian woman, the Federal Government should condemn Bob Jones University for any ban on interracial dating. And that is all he said about…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

by Kevin Alfred Strom ON DECEMBER 21st, 2001, investigative reporter Carl Cameron of the Fox News Channel filed a report on the detention of sixty Israeli spies by F.B.I. and other government investigators looking into the events of September 11th, some of whom were suspected of having prior knowledge…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured) Abstract: The central nexus of the mass media, with its flow of information outward from a few hubs to millions of individuals whose connections to their neighbors have been severed, is ideally suited to infiltration and manipulation by any well-organized minority—and…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

Lord Northcliffe (pictured) was a victim of the Zionist establishment whose story deserves to be told, though it was covered up for decades. The lessons for us in his story are deep and profound. by Kevin Alfred Strom THE PRESS MAGNATE Alfred Harmsworth, later Britain’s Lord Northcliffe, once…
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by a British subscriber
Instauration, October 1989 Also see, by Anthony Ludovici:
The Jews, and the Jews in England DURING HIS LIFE, Anthony Ludovici was regarded as anathema by the liberal-minority coalition, and he continued to collide with these impeders of human progress even after his demise.…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred StromRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver Editor’s Note: Dr. Revilo P. Oliver was a distinguished Classics professor at the University of Illinois for 32 years, was a founder of both the John Birch Society and National Review magazine, and was a leading partisan of our race in the latter half of the 20th century. This…
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News

Mexico’s hypocrisy knows no boundaries — unless it’s on its border with Guatemala. by Joe Guzzardi LAST WEEK, Raul Diaz, Mexico’s superintendent of tax administration, confirmed that Mexico will build a wall along the Mexican-Guatemalan border. Diaz’s announcement exposed to the…
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by Kyle Bristow A THEME of my novel is that one should stand up for the West in any way that one can. Some people are vocal activists and politicians, whereas others work behind the scenes by contributing money. Tom Tancredo — who I’d call a warrior of the West — is running for governor…
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Malcolm P. ShielNews

by M.P. Shiel CANADIAN Paul Fromm (pictured), a former schoolteacher who is either 1) a brave advocate for self-determination and free speech or 2) an evil neo-nazi bigot, depending on whether you’re talking to the man on the street or a spokesman for the immigrant lobby — has begun a campaign…
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