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A Bible Student
by Revilo P. Oliver I HAVE been sent a very interesting booklet, The 5th Kingdom, written and published by Elmer Arthur (4902 N.E. Thirtieth Avenue, Portland, Oregon). Properly considered, it is more significant than most of the books that are today spewed in such horrendous quantity from the presses…

Praise the Lord and Nominate That Mother
Jews, by the way, have created the situation in which the blankos see it as “unthinkable” that a man might be picked to replace Ginsburg. by H. Millard HAVE YOU noticed that never-Trumpers Mitt Romney and Mike Lee suddenly support President Trump as he seems to be leaning toward naming Amy…

Christianity: The Great Jewish Hoax
by Thomas Dalton, PhD AT 2.1 billion people, Christianity is the largest religion on Earth. And yet, not a fraction of a percent of these people understand even the basic facts of their own so-called religion. If they did, they would be utterly appalled. Their entire religion is a fraud; it is based in…

Yiddish Arithmetic
Part of the remains of Herculaneum overlooking the Gulf of Naples by Revilo P. Oliver AS IS WELL known, the earliest Christian sects were followers of a Jewish christ named Jesus, who, although he had bungled his attempted revolution and had been executed, was said to have promised that he would return…

Why the Constitution Failed
by Revilo P. Oliver IT IS A truism that we are mortal and that the ineluctable necessity of death is inherent in the biotic structure of our being: nascentes morimur. But oddly, perhaps, we Aryans also have an instinctive longing for a changeless eternity: Doch alle Lust will Ewigkeit. And since reason…

Do… or Die
by Thomas Goodrich I AM KNOWN to rant some on Jews. True, ’tis true. And yes, oft I’m chided by some well-meaning large-hearted imbecile with the simple: “Not all Jews are bad.” Again, true, too true. I have actually those Jews who I counted, and still count, as friends. But know ye now this: We Whites are…

When Newspapers Were Still American
Colonel Ingersoll and two of his grandchildren by Revilo P. Oliver THE American Atheist Press in Austin, Texas, has published a booklet by Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll under the title, A Christmas Sermon and the Controversy it Aroused, with an introduction by Jon G. Murray, a son of the famous Madalyn…

What Jesus Said
by Revilo P. Oliver UNDER THE rubric, “Evangel for Bibliophiles,” in the May issue I mentioned the activity of a committee of learned holy men who are threshing the Christian gospels to separate the grain of what old Jesus really said from the chaff of statements put in his mouth by forgers.…

Charlemagne: Defender of the West or Servant of the Jews?
by Karl Radl THERE ARE few figures more famous in Western history than the Emperor Charles the Great, better known as Charlemagne, of the Carolingian dynasty of the Franks. Charlemagne was the grandson of the equally famous Frankish ruler Charles Martel and like him has the reputation of being a fervent…

The Wrong Turn Taken
by Luther Williams THE FOLLOWING comparison between the ancient European religions and Christianity is quite illuminating.
EUROPEAN PAGANISM
CHRISTIANITY
Strong ideals of heroism and gaining fame by deeds. Eternal life is the memory of your actions by your descendants throughout the ages.
Shuns…
EUROPEAN PAGANISM
CHRISTIANITY
Strong ideals of heroism and gaining fame by deeds. Eternal life is the memory of your actions by your descendants throughout the ages.
Shuns…