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by Laurent Guyénot “THE FINEST trick of the devil is to persuade you that he does not exist,” wrote Charles Baudelaire (Paris Spleen). He was wrong: The devil’s finest trick is to persuade you that he is God. Do I believe in the existence of the devil? It depends on the definition. I believe that humans are…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Early Christianity: weirder than you think On the 115th anniversary of his birth, we bring you a previously unpublished piece, from 1973, written by the great wit, writer, and scholar, Revilo Pendleton Oliver, born in Texas on 7 July, 1908. by Revilo P. Oliver IF WE HAD all the early versions, oral and…
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EssaysGuest opinionThomas Dalton

by Thomas Dalton, Ph.D. IT’S HARD TO BELIEVE in the present day, but yes, it’s true, there are still a lot of Christians out there in the world. According to some estimates, they number around 2.4 billion or about 30% of humanity. In terms of sheer numbers, the US technically has the most: about 245 million,…
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Douglas MercerEssaysGuest opinion

by Douglas Mercer THAT SENILE OLD CODGER the Pope is at it again, visiting the stalwart nation of Hungary and trying to wheedle and shame them into committing national suicide. You see, Hungarians love Hungary and they like being Hungarians and, just as there have been Hungarians since time immemorial,…
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CommentaryDouglas MercerEssays

One of the posters for “Racial Justice Sunday” by Douglas Mercer ACCORDING TO SOME RECENT interpretations, that Jesus fellow was one swinging Jew. He got around, all right: He was a shuffling Negro shucking and jiving while flashing a toothy grin; he was a slant-eyed East Asian; he was…
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EssaysJohn Massaro

by John Massaro MOST AMERICANS, WHO TAKE our First Amendment for granted, or don’t even know what it means, are unaware that it’s a felony in several European countries and also in Canada to defy Holocaust dogma. This in itself is a strong hint as to where the truth lies. For an act of heresy committed in…
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EssaysJohn Massaro

Here the author compares aspects of the vaccine dogma to other dogmas that many people hold dear. Some may find these ideas upsetting or infuriating. Please read no further unless you consider yourself totally open-minded. by John Massaro WE HUMAN beings are part of the natural world. We are animals…
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Douglas MercerEssaysGuest opinionNews

St Mary Redcliffe Church has replaced their 100-year-old Edward Colston stained glass window with a depiction of a Brown invader Jesus picking up other non-Whites in a migrant boat, along with, in other panels, Black anti-White protesters, a happy multi-racial crowd, and a wildly misread reference…
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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadio

White living space — there is no substitute. Introductory Note: The entire Strom household — myself, my wife, and our two very young children — has been under the pall of viral infections this week, and I apologize for the fact that the sick leave I’ve been forced to take has impacted…
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Essays

From evil roots, poisonous plants do grow. EVEN AFTER having been exposed to the great qualities — and achievements — of European peoples before they were swept up in the Middle Eastern religion that now dominates them, one racial patriot recently stated: “I still trust the Bible…
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