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She knew that the revisionists’ arguments were powerful; they could never be refuted — only suppressed. She also knew that Jewish holo-hucksters were lying like crazy. by John Nobull Foremost among the opinion-forming journals of twentieth-century Britain was the New Statesman
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GEORGE T. EGGLESTON, author of Roosevelt, Churchill, and the World War II Opposition (Devin-Adair, 1979, $12.75), is an oldline WASP of impeccable pedigree who edited an anti-interventionist magazine, Scribner’s Commentator, prior to U.S. entry into World War II. Though he eschewed “anti-Semitism,”…
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WHO IS the symbolic American of the last hundred years? We’d like to think he might be Lindbergh, Neil Armstrong, or even Arthur Jensen. To our mind, however — no matter how outrageous it may seem — when everything is considered, when the man is matched to the spirit and trend of the…
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THANKS TO Reefer Madness, the History of Marijuana in America (Bobbs-Merrill, 1979) by Larry Sloman, we have undeniable evidence as to who played a predominant influence in promoting marijuana as a recreational drug. According to Sloman, marijuana was first used by jazz musicians in Harlem, but…
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IF LOW ART is defined as that art over which the artist has minimal control, then it is hard to argue that art is not in a state of decline. Primitive art is by definition low art as the primitive does not know enough about his materials and his medium to fully control them and achieve the desired effects.…
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An early effort to deny the existence of cannibalism among non-Whites is debunked in this Instauration article. THE WORLDWIDE EFFORT to depreciate Whites has always been beset by one nagging problem. What to do about cannibalism? How can non-Whites be so superior, so much more moral, so much less…
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SOME LIVES are symphonies — four movements ending in a dramatic climax. Others are unfinished tone poems. Though they may live their threescore and ten or, in the case of Father Coughlin, fourscore and eight, their careers end right when the music is becoming interesting, as if Strauss’s…
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Whites use their human and mammalian brains; Jews use their human and reptilian brains. A LONG, ENDURING metaphor of European man describes the mind as consisting of two parts, each competing for mastery. One is likened to man himself and is called by philosophers, in line with their vested interest,…
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The history of evolutionary thought in the U.S. contains some surprises by Robert Throckmorton CYNTHIA EAGLE RUSSETT, a lecturer in American History at Yale, has written a book Darwin in America; the Intellectual Response, 1865-1912 (Freeman 1976), which demonstrates that far from making a solid,…
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by Cholly Bilderberger ONCE THE RIGHT questions are asked, the answers will come, sooner or later. But if the right questions are not asked, the answers will never come. The questions in this case concern the Jew, and are basically esthetic and instinctive, as, indeed, all racial questions are. It is…
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