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Usurious Jews and the Magna Carta
How a centuries-old document validates the National Alliance by Ryan Cavallius THE National Alliance is right. The Magna Carta proves it. In two short passages about the Jews, a centuries-old legal document from across the ocean validates the Alliance’s goal of complete geographical separation…
100 Years Ago Today: How Mussolini’s March on Rome Saved Italy
by Peter Rushton THOSE ITALIANS AND FELLOW Europeans who dare to defy the liberal-left’s tyrannical rewriting of history are today celebrating the centenary of the March on Rome, when Benito Mussolini and his Fascisti saved Italy from Communism and chaos. In 2022 even a former fascist such as new…
Farewell to Hitler
An obituary Introduction: The freewill death of Adolf Hitler and his wife, Eva, took place at 3:30 pm on April 30, 1945. The following obituary and memorial tribute appeared in the Hamburger Zeitung on May 2, the day before the city fell to the Allies. It reflects the somber, respectful attitude…
The Danevirke and Offa’s Dyke
Denmark, showing the locations of the ancient Danish wall and Viking trading hub of Hedeby. Germany is south of the wall, southern Sweden hangs down from the upper right. by Andrew Hamilton DENMARK OCCUPIES the Jutland Peninsula. In the south, where the peninsula joins the mainland, the prehistoric…
Tacitus’ Germania
Germania, symbol of the German nation by Andrew Hamilton TACITUS’ Germania, a short monograph on German ethnography written c. 98 AD, is of great historical significance. The transmission of the text to the present day, and certain adventures and tensions surrounding it, make for an interesting…
The Law of the Blood, part 2
by Douglas Mercer IN 1907 Indiana passed the first sterilization law in the world, aimed at culling the unfit from the gene pool; within two decades a total of 33 states had followed suit. Unlikely allies Margaret Sanger and Madison Grant worked together to lower the birth rate of non-Whites. Woodrow…
The Law of the Blood, part 1
by Douglas Mercer ROUGHLY SPEAKING, in the first third of the 20th century, elites all over the White world began to realize that White mastery of the world was not an a given, eternal thing — began to realize that it needed to be won again. So they waged war, first with the pen and then with applied…
Napoleon and the Jews
They’re hungry. So they feed. by Douglas Mercer NAPOLEON famously lamented that “the Jews are like locusts and they eat my France!” Brave last words. This man of battle once tried to solve the Jewish Question and got hoodwinked by the rabbis. Earlier, in 1799, Napoleon dreamed of marching into…
A Nobel Laureate Praises Hitler, part 2: Hitler Compared to Bismarck
Otto von Bismarck and Adolf Hitler pursued similar goals under different circumstances. Adolf Hitler’s Goals and Personality
(1930)
by Dr. Johannes Stark
translated by Hadding Scott, 2012 II. The Leader All progress and all culture of humanity are not born from the majority, but rely exclusively…
(1930)
by Dr. Johannes Stark
translated by Hadding Scott, 2012 II. The Leader All progress and all culture of humanity are not born from the majority, but rely exclusively…
The Whilom King
Edward VIII by Revilo P. Oliver EDWARD VIII succeeded his father, George V, on 20 January 1936, and abdicated the throne on 11 December of the same year. The ostensible reason for his abdication was his determination to marry “the woman he loved,” his mistress, an American divorcee named…