Essays

These quotations are from Hitler’s Table Talk, which is a series of informal, private conversations among Hitler and his closest associates, as recorded by Martin Bormann. THE CONVERSATIONS from which these excerpts are taken occurred from July 1941 to June 1942, mostly late at night or in early morning.…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver THE WINTER issue of the Skeptical Inquirer reports, without skepticism, the findings of a Gallup poll, which has no apparent political implications and may be accepted with only the usual formal reservation about the selection of samples and techniques of interrogation. A total…
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EssaysThomas Dalton

by Thomas Dalton ANYONE WHO has spent even a short time battling against the Judeocracy has surely experienced the frustration of attempting to persuade a trusted friend or colleague of the gravity of the situation — only to fail. This is undoubtedly one of the most discouraging and troubling aspects…
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Essays

Heidegger by Karl Radl READING THE universally acclaimed German philosopher Martin Heidegger is a pleasure that cannot and should not be underestimated. He was an innovative thinker of the first order and is part of what American ‘conservative’ philosopher James Burnham called the ‘dark’ or ‘irrational’…
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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadio

American Dissident Voices broadcast of 27 February, 2021 https://audio.nationalvanguard.com/programs/ADV 2021-0227 – Toward Infinity part 2.mp3 by Kevin Alfred Strom TODAY WE CONTINUE with our examination of the new religion for European man — the religion which our best minds…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver IN The Enemy of Our Enemies (pp. 114f., n63) I mentioned an amusing early version of the Jews’ Holohoax, concocted before they decided which version of their Big Lie they would vociferously promote to bamboozle the Aryan boobs, whom they both hate and despise. It was Dr. Stefan…
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims THINGS come into existence in accordance with probability distributions. The observable phenomenon called the Casimir Effect is an example. If you hang two conductive (e.g. aluminum, copper) plates in parallel and near to each other, they will prevent the random appearance of fluctuations…
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims JUST IN CASE there are White nationalists who haven’t yet figured it out (and there shouldn’t be many), many of the apparent leaders, spokespersons, and apologists for causes that we support — such as limiting immigration from the Third World — aren’t…
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EssaysThomas Dalton

by Thomas Dalton, Ph.D. Vitam impendere vero (“Dedicate one’s life to truth.”)
— Juvenal, Satire IV, 91[1] EVERY MOVEMENT needs its icons, racial-nationalism no less than any other social-political ideology. Any icon — a term deriving from the Greek eikôn, meaning a likeness or image — serves to…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

In honor of the 87th anniversary of William Luther Pierce’s birth on 11 September 1933. 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…
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