Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

This editorial is based on a talk given by Dr. William Pierce at the Sunday evening meeting of National Alliance members, supporters, friends, and other interested persons in the Washington area on October 16, 1977.  by Dr. William L. Pierce IN OUR UNIVERSITIES today and in the pages of the scientific…
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Essays

All over the Western world, the oligarchy and its servants are trying to prevent the coming revolution against their rule.
SPAIN HAS shown that it is fully on board with the Brussels authoritarian direction. Those in power have simply convinced themselves that the people do not understand what is good…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce TURN ON A LOCAL television news program in just about any large city in this country, and the chances are nearly 100% that you’ll hear and see at least one Black announcer telling you what’s happening. He’ll be dressed and groomed just like the White announcers,…
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Classic Essays

This is a slightly abridged transcript of a lecture delivered in Newcastle on 19th November, 1900, to the members of the Literary and Philosophical Society by Karl Pearson, F.R.S. (pictured), Professor of Applied Mathematics at University College, London. Karl Pearson was a polymath, born
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Essays

by Joseph Pryce GERMAN PHILOSOPHER Jakob Friedrich Fries (1775-1843) (pictured) was born at Barby in Saxony and studied theology with the Moravians in the German town of Niesky, which was then heavily populated by Czech refugees fleeing Catholic persecution from their former homeland of Bohemia.…
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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadio

American Dissident Voices broadcast of June 6, 2015 https://nationalvanguard.org/audio/ADV%202015-0606giihv.mp3 by Kevin Alfred Strom ON THE ISLAND of Sicily, 2,200 years ago, a White man contemplated infinity. His name was Archimedes. When you extend a dimensionless point into a line of any…
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims THERE IS A branch of philosophy called “epistemology.” An epistemology is a rationale by which someone claims to have knowledge, or to know truth. Epistemology isn’t what you believe to be true. It is, instead, how you justify your claims for knowing what the truth…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

Dr. William Pierce describes his spiritual and intellectual evolution from a non-political university professor into a White radical by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured) UNTIL I WAS 30 years old, I had hardly given a thought to politics, to race, or to social questions. I had no clearly thought-out…
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Reports

IN 2004, Loli Kantor, an Israeli-American photographer, took a trip to Poland to learn more about what happened to her family during World War II. (ILLUSTRATION: David Fishman of the Jewish Theological Seminary says things have “never been better” for Jews in Ukraine.) Kantor’s parents…
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Classic Essays

A quick scan of modern philosophers of history from Danilevsky to Schweitzer IF WE MAKE an exception for Will Durant, the Simon and Schuster chronicler, the best-selling historians of the twentieth century are organicists — giants of insight like Spengler and Toynbee, whose polymathic sweep…
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