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Thoughts on the Fourth of July
Independence Day, 1945: Little did our people know that they had just secured victory for their deadliest enemies, who have now almost destroyed our nation, our civilization, and our race — as Adolf Hitler predicted. by Dr. William L. Pierce (1998) WE JUST celebrated the Fourth of July, America’s…

The Cosmotheist Solution
by John Shield I AM A Cosmotheist, meaning a person who has taken the purpose of the Creator and made it his own. Some may refer to the Creator as God, and ultimately this is inconsequential as long as the word is not confused with the Jewish “gods” of the Old and New Testaments. The purpose of the Creator is…

Silence is Golden
by Revilo P. Oliver A FAIRLY LONG article, “The Emergence of Maya Civilization,” by Professor Norman Hammond of Rutgers University was published in the Scientific American for August 1986. It describes many vestiges of Mayan culture, many of them recently discovered, including, for…

In Hoc Signo Vinces
George Lincoln Rockwell by George Lincoln Rockwell The following article was written by Lincoln Rockwell, commander of the World Union of National Socialists, in 1959, three years before the formation of the World Union with Colin Jordan in the Cotswold, England, in 1962 and then revised for publication…

The Coming Dictatorship
by Matt Koehl EVERY AGE AND EVERY GENERATION has experienced its share of problems and difficulties. So, what is different about those of the present time? What makes today’s problems special and unique? Very simply, they represent much more than a passing discomfort. They are symptomatic of a systemic…

The Roman State and Genetic Pacification
Did the human “domestication” inherent in civilized society cause genetic changes? Could that partially account for the acceptance of Christianity and the rise of the more submissive male? Could this have applied not only to Rome, but to all advanced European societies?
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Africans are Different: What I Learned in the Peace Corps
Try to ignore the remaining vestiges of liberalism and Christianity in this young woman’s essay, and read it for the insights she shares on the vastly different nature of the African mentality (which she sometimes mistakenly attributes to Islam). by Karin McQuillan THREE WEEKS AFTER college,…

Romanticizing American Indians: Scalping the Unwary
Professor Oliver’s brilliant summary of our race’s interactions with Amerinds; he wrote in 1991, before the Solutrean hypothesis and genetic studies that showed that some eastern Amerind tribes had considerable infusions of European blood. by Revilo P. Oliver JONES-CRESSON forged…

The Price of Being Civilized
by David Sims I LOVE beauty, and I love truth, and that’s what makes me a civilized man. Civilization is generally marked by a greater level of technology than barbaric societies have, but this is a correlation, a rule with exceptions. Civilization is the twinned pursuit of truth and beauty, in…

Blood and Soil
by Bane IN A NATION that doesn’t have a basis in the common values of blood and soil, it falls to the inhabitants of that nation to devise their own flawed basis by which citizenship can be bestowed on the outsiders looking in. One of the most commonly peddled assumptions is that military service is a decent…