Classic Essays

by John Nobull THE NEGRO QUESTION is an old one, and much of the hypocrisy associated with it remains embedded in the middle-class mind. If you are “self-made” yourself, it is tempting to rationalise your position by claiming that anyone else, given the chance, could have done the same.…
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by Cholly Bilderberger (read part 1) TO PROVE HIS THEORY that only Jews can undo the hypnotic spell which they have laid upon the whites, and that they could be induced to do so only if shown a higher vision for themselves, Sutter Lang had to go into laboratory experimentation. “I understand what…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William Pierce WHAT THE LACK of any national purpose is doing to America as a nation is painfully evident to everyone willing to see. It may be less evident, however, what the lack of a meaningful purpose in life is doing to millions of the best men and women of our race as individuals. That is because…
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by William L. Pierce WHEN IT WAS CITED by Niccolo Machiavelli early in the 16th century, it already was a strategy which the enemies of our people had used successfully against us more than once, and it is the strategy which is responsible for our present peril: Divide et impera. (ILLUSTRATION: Jewish…
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by David Lane UNTIL WE REALIZE that there is only one source from which we can ascertain lasting truths, there will never be peace or stability on this Earth. In the immutable laws of Nature are the keys to life, order, and understanding. The words of men, even those which some consider “inspired,” are…
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Proving That Anti-Semitism Had Nothing to Do With His Conviction — and Proving That His Defenders Have Used Frauds and Hoaxes for 100 Years
by Bradford L. Huie MARY PHAGAN was just thirteen years old. She was a sweatshop laborer for Atlanta, Georgia’s National Pencil Company. Exactly…
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by Elliot Dashfield a review of The Leo Frank Case by Leonard Dinnerstein, University of Georgia Press IN 1963, nearly a half century after the sensational trial and lynching of Leo Frank become a national cause célèbre, a graduate student named Leonard Dinnerstein (pictured) decided to make the Frank…
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On the 99th anniversary of the verdict, we look at the dramatic confessions of Leo Frank to the murder of Mary Phagan (autopsy photo at right). by Mark Cohen THE CENTURY-OLD “cold case” Mary Phagan murder mystery — the violent rape and murder of teenager Mary Phagan and the subsequent lynching…
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“Mark Cohen” is the nom de guerre of a man who has devoted his life and fortune to exposing a “century-long conspiracy of those who knowingly omitted testimony and fabricated evidence” to cover up the Leo Frank case — about which you are going to hear a great deal as its 100-year
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William Pierce

Today, on the tenth anniversary of his death, we remember the life’s work of William L. Pierce; herewith Kevin Strom’s address presented at Dr. Pierce’s memorial service in 2002. by Kevin Alfred Strom DR. WILLIAM LUTHER PIERCE, founder and Chairman of the National Alliance, died…
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