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by Nick Camerota I BEGAN READING The Camp of the Saints after a long and tiring day. Although I promised myself only a few chapters before retiring, I remained in the grip of Jean Raspail’s forceful, apocalyptic narrative until dawn. I finished it in one sitting. That was almost a month ago. Since…
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by A.K. Chesterton (pictured) ANTI-SEMITISM is an effect and not a cause, and has to be recognized as such before one can even begin to talk about finding a solution to the problem. If the constant A invariably produces the constant B, no matter in what age or clime, then it seems to me that common-sense…
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by Chris Rossetti ALTHOUGH IT IS MARRED by a Nordicism that has the potential to divide North Americans of European descent, Wilmot Robertson’s The Dispossessed Majority is still a classic of prescience and analysis and well worth reading. It may be downloaded here, courtesy of Solar General.…
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NEW PRO-WHITE ACTION NOVEL: Jack’s War by C.C. Conrad will sweep the action-loving reader off his feet with intense scenes of anti-White murder — and righteous White vengeance. It can awaken partially-conscious Whites to the reality of how they have been deceived and betrayed. What
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Classic story of the dawn of true humanity — as a race apart — can inspire Whites THE CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR is a profoundly “racist” novel. How, then, could Jean Auel’s book have spent five months on the New York Times bestseller list? That it is, as popular novels go, very…
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Press Release: Controversial Pro-White Novel Released in Time for Columbus Day 2010; its subject is the genocide of White people. KYLE BRISTOW—a second year law student at the University of Toledo College of Law, three-time elected Republican precinct delegate for the 29th precinct of Michigan’s…
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