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Two major factors fueling this trend are the growing number of unintelligent Blacks and other Third Worlders, and an education system that uses its resources increasingly to coddle non-Whites and “teach” Whites to hate themselves. Bring on the collapse! TEN YEARS AGO, a major Hollywood…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Charles L. Carroll, Jr. LAST WEEK I stopped to fill my fuel tank at a self-service gas station. As I waited for my tank to fill, I noticed a young redhead who was also filling her tank. Her alabaster skin, sprinkling of freckles, green eyes and upturned nose were good indications that her hair color was…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver IN CERTAIN circumstances (which it should be the task of an honest sociology to catalogue and define), superstition is contagious, perhaps by a psychosomatic communication analogous to the contagion of hysteria, of which a clear instance in a British girls’ school was studied…
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Classic Essays

Human variation — that is, inequality — has always existed in fact, and science demonstrates it every single day. HUMAN VARIATION (Academic Press, N.Y.) is edited by R. Travis Osborne and Clyde E. Noble (pictured), psychologists of international repute based at the University of Georgia.…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

A gallery of ancient and modern hoaxers by Revilo P. Oliver (pictured) FOR MANY YEARS, each issue of the Scientific American has been enlivened by a series of mathematical and logical puzzles presented, and often devised, by Dr. Martin Gardner. In June 1974, however, the ingenious mathematician tried…
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News

More evidence that abstract reasoning is not confined to humans — and that there is no hard-edged boundary between humans and the rest of Nature, but rather a continuum. AN EXPERIMENT has proven that ravens can imagine being spied on and adapt their behavior accordingly, showing an ability to…
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims DID YOU notice that all of the persons arrested for CRCT test score fraud in Atlanta are Black? That isn’t racism. That’s just how things were. (ILLUSTRATION: Former Atlanta Public Schools Superintendent, the late Beverly Hall) The state investigators, Bowers and Wilson,…
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Essays

by Kevin Alfred Strom (sent to the Economist magazine November 10, 2007 but not published) SIR: THE AUTHOR of ‘The Nature of Nurture‘ deserves to be fired on the grounds of scientific illiteracy and an egregious lack of journalistic integrity. He unjustifiably insults James Watson(pictured),…
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EssaysReports

by Lillian Brepner MAKING SENSE of the American scene can be a lot easier if we focus on the genetic ancestries of the people who live there. THE BASICS OF GENETICS Children inherit their genetic traits from their parents. (Why doesn’t Nelson Mandela have blond hair and blue eyes? Because his parents…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce THE PRESIDENT of New York’s Colgate University, Dr. George B. Cutten, gave an address to the Canadian Society of New York, the highlights of which were reported without editorial comment in the New York Times under the headline “Colgate’s Head Asserts…
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