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Memory
by Douglas Mercer WE ARE IMMORTAL beings who are amnesiacs relative to our true nature. We are caught up in a dream world unaware of ourselves as creators of the fantasy. The goal is to get us to wake up from the dream, to recall our rightful heritage — and become supermen. Always Remember In Greek…
Tucker Carlson’s Non-Denial Denialism of the Holocaust
Operation Barbarossa: Germany moves to crush world Communism. by Thomas Dalton, Ph.D. WELL, THE JEWISH LOBBY is at it again. In the latest kerfuffle over “Holocaust denial,” Jews and their sycophants are in an uproar over a podcast interview aired on September 2 in which Tucker Carlson spoke at length…
Old Tablets and New: Two Decalogues for the White Race
by Thomas Dalton, Ph.D.
O my brothers, break, break the old tablets! (Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra 3.12.10)
ACCORDING TO Jewish mythology, Moses came down from the mountain with two stone tablets in hand. Inscribed on them, by the Jewish god Yahweh, were 10 “commandments” for the Jews to follow…
Future Perfect
by Douglas Mercer WILLIAM PIERCE WAS an avid reader of both Nietzsche and Bernard Shaw, though there is no evidence that he deeply studied the thought of Martin Heidegger. Had he done so, he might have written of a stage of being beyond even full self-consciousness, beyond the Creator’s completion,…
Cosmotheism: A Nietzschean Doctrine of Power
Nietzsche by Ryan Cavallius After the National Alliance achieves its first major sociopolitical breakthrough and establishes a racial state, Cosmotheism will be diffused throughout the culture. Perhaps many volumes will be written about different aspects of the doctrine, with great minds answering…
Higher, Better, and Higher Still
by David Sims WHEN I SORT MORAL perspectives in terms of quality, the lowest of them all is the slave morality of Christianity. Christianity caught on first among the slaves of the late Roman Empire. Because they were too cowardly to pursue what they really wanted, they turned self-denial, self-abasement,…
Nietzsche and the Origins of Christianity
by Thomas Dalton OVER THE COURSE of two thousand years, Christianity has grown from nothing to the largest religion on the planet. Some 2.1 billion people now consider themselves Christian, about one third of all of humanity. It significantly outnumbers Islam, in second place with 1.5 billion members.(1)…
No Parasites — Not a Single One
I DRAW circles around me and sacred boundaries; fewer and fewer men climb with me on ever higher mountains: I am building a mountain range out of ever more sacred mountains.
But wherever you may climb with me, O my brothers, see to it that no parasite climbs with you. Parasites: creeping, cringing worms…
But wherever you may climb with me, O my brothers, see to it that no parasite climbs with you. Parasites: creeping, cringing worms…
Nietzsche as Spiritual Warrior — The Antichrist (Part 4 of 4)
Everyone familiar with the world of ideas has heard the term “Nietzschean” invoked as an allusion to the purported beliefs of the great German philosopher, but what does this term really mean and why does it matter? In part four of Nietzsche as Spiritual Warrior — The Antichrist, we present …
Nietzsche as Spiritual Warrior — The Antichrist (Part 3 of 4)
Everyone familiar with the world of ideas has heard the term “Nietzschean” invoked as an allusion to the purported beliefs of the great German philosopher, but what does this term really mean and why does it matter? In part three of Nietzsche as Spiritual Warrior — The Antichrist, we present …