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EssaysHadding Scott

by Hadding Scott APPARENTLY SOME JEW named Ryback has just written a book that includes extensive criticism of Hitler as a writer. Since I have read the first half of Mein KampfEine Abrechnung, in German, I feel qualified to make some comments. People think that Hitler was a terrible writer mainly…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce ST. MARTINS PRESS has just published a fascinating new book. It’s by journalist Gordon Thomas and is titled Gideon’s Spies: the Secret History of the Mossad. Mossad is the name of Israel’s official espionage and assassination agency. The history of the…
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Essays

Is the purge and intolerance of even mildly nationalist thought — or any kind of thought that does not slavishly toe the Jewish/multiracialist line — as bad in other genres as it is in the fantasy genre? by David Sims HERE IS MY original post on Best Fantasy Books Forum (BFBF): I found this…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce A LISTENER SENT ME a clipping from the New York Times last month, the November 14 edition, and I just got around to reading it. It’s the obituary of a writer and Harvard professor, Dr Richard Marius. Marius had a pretty unremarkable career: a Southern Baptist divinity school…
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Andrew HamiltonEssays

by Andrew Hamilton THE NOVELS and stories of English weird fiction writer Algernon Blackwood display racial consciousness. His two best-known works are the novellas “The Willows” (1907) and the “The Wendigo” (1910). There is a decidedly Hemingwayesque quality—before Hemingway—about both stories,…
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Essays

WE’RE IN A WAR of words and ideas with our Jewish enemy, but it is also a spiritual battle. A debased White drifting in a poisonous fog of kosher pornography, booze, pills, materialism and aimless hedonism represents no threat to the nation-wrecker, no matter how “red pilled” they…
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AS WE MARK Voltaire’s 323rd birthday — though the date of 20 February is problematic, — what significance does the great Enlightenment writer have for us now? If I had to be very very short, I’d say that Voltaire lives on as a master of the one-liner. He presents us with a paradox. Voltaire…
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And so, under pressure, censors and removes historical works of which Jews disapprove; how large will their “banned list” get? What are the Jews hiding? Truth does not fear investigation. Editorial Note by Kevin Alfred Strom: Giant, oligopolic sites such as Amazon are de facto public…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

by Revilo P. Oliver THOMAS WOLFE was the last great master of English prose, and the greatest as well as the last writer to describe contemporary American life and portray its disorganized and fractured culture, undistorted by the astigmatism and illusions that are charitably called ‘ideology.’…
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Classic Essays

by Cholly Bilderberger THE MENTION of Ernest Hemingway (pictured) in the December Instauration triggered a flood of memories, ranging from amusing to grotesque. He cultivated the rich and powerful assiduously, and our paths crossed often. I ran into him in East Africa, hunting with Winston Guest;…
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