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When Asia Asserts Herself
by Kevin Alfred Strom
ASIA, PARTICULARLY CHINA, is bursting at the seams with human beings not of our race. Already they are overflowing onto the Pacific coast of North America, from California to Canada, in a quiet but accelerating invasion — so much so that the city of Vancouver, British Columbia,…

When Asia Asserts Herself
by Kevin Alfred Strom
ASIA, PARTICULARLY CHINA, is bursting at the seams with human beings not of our race. Already they are overflowing onto the Pacific coast of North America, from California to Canada, in a quiet but accelerating invasion — so much so that the city of Vancouver, British Columbia,…

Human Origins: Multiregional Theory Gains Ground
by Kevin Alfred Strom
THE TWO MAJOR scientific theories of human origins are the Out of Africa (OOA) model and the Multiregional (MR) model. OOA has been the near-consensus theory in the last decade or so, positing that “modern humans” evolved in Africa and then spread to other continents.…

Oliver: European Influences on China
by Revilo P. Oliver (1908-1994, pictured)
SOME READERS may be familiar with the Chinese detective stories that van Gulik translated (The Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee) and imitated (The Haunted Monastery), which are quite enjoyable as good stories as well as portrayals of some important aspects…

Chinese Science: Lower on Innovation, Gaining in Freedom
The Chinese — and Asians generally — produce fewer innovators than Whites, though highly intelligent. But their scientists, unhampered by the West’s insane “equality” religion, are more free to investigate racial matters.
AST YEAR, Zhao Bowen was part of a team…