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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce AS 1984 DRAWS to a close, many Americans will breathe a sigh of relief. George Orwell was wrong, after all, they will think. The two-way spy telescreens which can’t be turned off are not yet in every home and office, the Junior Anti-Sex League is nowhere in sight; the first official…
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by Mark Weber DURING THE Second World War, George Orwell (pictured) wrote a weekly radio political commentary, designed to counter German and Japanese propaganda in India, that was broadcast over the BBC overseas service. His wartime work for the BBC was a major inspiration for his monumental novel,…
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by Jonathan Bowden THIS IS a very difficult topic to speak about because it appears to be a depressing and pessimistic era where most of the storm and stress and most of the Zeitgeist, or spirit of the age, seems to be against us. There’s also a preponderance for people on the Right politically to have metaphysically…
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Imagine a world in which you are being spied on 24/7 by an all-seeing Eye. And be aware that Big Brother is watching you, not only from the US and Britain but also from Israel. MASS SURVEILLANCE is the new norm. Big Brother is watching you and listening to you always. With the help of microscopic cameras and…
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“Critical Race Theory” and the challenges to our freedom of speech by Nelson Rosit AT AMERICAN universities, law schools, and liberal think tanks minority scholars are developing the rationale and legal framework for draconian new restrictions on freedom of expression targeted specifically…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

EDITOR’S NOTE: This 1994 work by William Pierce is sobering and prophetic. Indeed, as Dr. Pierce said, “Many Americans, even those who are well read and keep up with politics and current events, simply cannot grasp the monstrousness of what has happened to their country.” It is…
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“‘Who controls the past,’ ran the Party slogan, ‘controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.’ . . . This process of continuous alteration [of the past] was applied . . . to every kind of literature or documentation which might conceivably hold
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