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by David Sims THERE ARE notions, popular with Americans, that I would dispute. One of them was put forth by Thomas Jefferson, an otherwise sensible fellow who became fond of the silly idea that the common man represented a reservoir of wisdom that would nudge the country back into its true course, if…
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OVER 1.2 million nonwhite invaders from all over the Third World have entered Europe in the first eight months of 2015, analysis of official European Union (EU) data has revealed. This figure is calculated by totalling up statistics released by the official EU data agency, Eurostat. These figures…
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THE GERMAN resistance is growing by the day. We have already seen over 20,000 regularly showing up in Dresden to emphatically state that Germany is for Germans, but this past weekend saw patriotic Germans in Saxony going to the border to stand up for their folk. It is estimated that 3,000 activists congregated…
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EDITOR’S NOTE: As National Vanguard has been saying for years, the ADL is an agent of a foreign power. Foxman’s transfer to an Israeli security group (while he continues to reside in the United States) is just a continuation of business as usual for him: His loyalties, associates, and interests…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

by Kevin Alfred Strom ‘It’s never enough’ is more than a cliché; it is a psychological characteristic, and sometimes a fatal flaw, of the ethnic group behind multiracialism. Today Mr. Strom looks at an astonishing example of that flaw: the missing billion dollars in the great Jewish
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Kinship-based socialism can work; class-based socialism cannot. by David Sims MARXISM ISN’T the only kind of socialism. Marxism is class socialism, based on the idea that socioeconomic class is the fundamental division of mankind. The tragedy of the commons leads easily to Marxist societies…
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by Mark Deavin IN JULY 1996 two students wading in the Columbia River at Kennewick, Washington, stumbled across the skeletal remains of a middle-aged European male. At first anthropologists presumed they had discovered a pioneer who had died in the late 1800’s. But radiocarbon dating subsequently…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce POLITICALLY AWARE Americans, accustomed to long-standing constitutional rights guaranteeing freedom of speech, may find it difficult to comprehend fully the level of government repression of Politically Incorrect thought and opinion which exists in the Federal Republic…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

reviewed by Dr. William L. Pierce “TO MAINTAIN that [men and women] are the same in aptitude, skill, or behavior is to build a society based on a biological and scientific lie.” (Moir & Jessel) Does the opposite sex mystify you? Do you wonder why he is so uncommunicative? Are you amazed…
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The Sacred Chain by Norman F. Cantor (pictured). HarperCollins Publishers (New York, 1994). reviewed by Dr. William L. Pierce “ANTI-SEMITES sensed the truth of Jewish history, the specialness of the Jews, their strangeness on the face of the earth. The anti-Semites could not stand to witness…
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Carter, by the way, has learned a bit about the Jewish state since 1977. IN 1944 Menachem Begin (pictured) assumed command of the Irgun Zwei Leumi, having joined the group two years earlier. In February 1944 the Irgun killed a British police inspector and a British constable. A month later it killed eight…
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“Critical Race Theory” and the challenges to our freedom of speech by Nelson Rosit AT AMERICAN universities, law schools, and liberal think tanks minority scholars are developing the rationale and legal framework for draconian new restrictions on freedom of expression targeted specifically…
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An introduction of Dr. Frank McGurk given at a meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology in Nashville, Tenn., April 8, 1977. by Clyde E. Noble I HAVE BEEN asked to tell you something about the life and works of Dr. Frank Craig Joseph McGurk, an emeritus professor of psychology who…
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THE DUTCH orchestral conductor Willem Mengelberg (pictured) was born of German parents, March 28, 1871, in Utrecht, The Netherlands. He died March 22, 1951, in Zuort, Switzerland, having lived his last six years in exile in his Swiss summer house. During his concert life he trained two orchestras,…
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