Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver AMONG THE PESTS that afflict us in summer, and more annoying than flies and mosquitoes, are swarms of addle-pated little zombies, hatched out in the public schools, who squawk as they “demonstrate” against nuclear weapons. It is unlikely the little creatures know…
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Essays

by Angelicus NEARLY forty years ago, a distinguished professor of Classics and philologist who was also a political activist who dedicated his life to fighting the JWO (Jewish World Order) began to talk about “the semantic war.” I was very young then and I never met him; I only learnt about it many years…
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Essays

Contrary to the current anti-White narrative, racial-nationalism formed a significant opposition to American empire-builders, more than once preventing the incorporation of territories with large non-White populations into the United States. WITH REGARD to historical explanation, racial…
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EssaysThomas Dalton

by Thomas Dalton, PhD. ON March 10, Texas effectively eliminated all restrictions related to the Covid pandemic. The shutdown ended, restaurant capacities were restored to 100%, and perhaps most significantly for everyday life, mask mandates were lifted. Masks are the most visible, and the most…
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CommentaryDouglas MercerEssaysNews

by Douglas Mercer “What the Christ is the matter with the Jews? What’s the matter with them?” — Richard Nixon IN A SANE world America would have an at-large roving ambassador dedicated to rooting out any and all examples of anti-Whiteness. Think of him as an ambassador plenipotentiary…
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Douglas MercerEssays

Democracy dies in darkness. by Douglas Mercer SO SENILE OLD coot and complete non-entity Joe Biden has been implanted as our “President.” It’s “official” now and, as they say, the holocaust is complete. This despite the fact that Donald J. Trump, billionaire, got…
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EssaysThomas Dalton

by Thomas Dalton, Ph.D. “Perhaps law-abiding states should bond together and form a Union of states that will abide by the constitution.” — Allen West, Chair, Texas GOP NOW THAT the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris regime and their Jewish entourage are measuring the curtains at the White House, it’s time to…
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Classic Essays

by Francis Parker Yockey THE EARLY AMERICAN arrived at a land of which he knew nothing. He did not know its geography, its fertility, its climate, its dangers. In the North, he encountered forests, rocky soil, and winters of a rigor he had not known before. In the South, he met with swamps, malaria, and…
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EssaysGuest opinion

Jared Taylor, left, and Ron Unz by Everett Gruber LET ME BEGIN by stating that Whites are surrounded by enemies, each of which sharpens its knives and ravenously licks its teeth in anticipation of our blood. Each of these enemies must be neutralized if we are to survive. That said, we cannot allow this…
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Essays

by Giovanni Dannato SINCE THE founding of America, it’s always been a dumping ground for the rest of the world’s problems and a laboratory where those who come out on top can work their wills without any traditions or custom to hold them back. Instead of a City on a Hill, it’s been more like that Randian city…
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