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Finland Prepares Universal Basic Income Experiment
This kind of experiment, similar in some ways to C.H. Douglas’s Social Credit, can only work in a homogeneous society of high quality. In a multiracial society, it would be a total disaster.
PACK A HEAVY COAT, folks, we’re going to Finland. The Finnish Social Insurance Institution, also known…

Puerto Rico: We Can’t Pay the Bankers
EDITOR’S NOTE: Mostly mixed-race Puerto Rico, and other lands of low productivity, feel the crunch first — but eventually all of us will reach the point where the banks are “owed” more than the people and the land can produce. Debt slavery through fractional reserve banking…

UK Perspective: The Debt That Is Crushing Us All
by Max Musson
AS WE ALL KNOW, the forthcoming General Election will be largely irrelevant to the future well being of the British people — we will after all simply be swapping ‘Tweedle-dum’ for ‘Tweedle-dee’ in an election that will almost certainly end in a Conservative led coalition or a Labour led…

They Are Slowly Making Cash Illegal
by Michael Snyder
THE MOVE TO A cashless society won’t happen overnight. Instead, it is being implemented very slowly and systematically in a series of incremental steps. All over the planet, governments are starting to place restrictions on the use of cash for security reasons. As citizens, we are…

Classic Audio: America Since World War Two
An interview with Dr. William L. Pierce by Kevin Alfred Strom
On the November 7th, 1992 edition of American Dissident Voices, Kevin Alfred Strom interviewed the founder of the National Alliance, William L. Pierce, about the severe decline of American society since the end of World War Two. Click the…

Jews and Moneylending: A Contemporary Case File, Part 2 of 3
by Andrew Joyce
ONE OF THE standout stars of the online moneylending business is Al Goldstein, a Jew from Uzbekistan who arrived in America with his family in 1988. Goldstein is the co-founder and CEO of AvantCredit.com, one of America’s fastest growing online providers of consumer loans. After securing…

Two Banks Fail US Fed Stress Tests
“Stress tests” are only necessary because of the inherently fraudulent nature of fractional reserve banking, which creates money out of thin air and never has enough funds to meet depositors’ claims.
THE US Federal Reserve has rejected the capital plans of US branches of Germany’s…