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by John Law Sociobiology A book published back in 1981, The Ethnic Phenomenon, by Pierre van den Berghe, offers one of the earliest accounts of ethnocentrism from a sociobiological perspective. The essential finding of sociobiology on the subject of “ethnocentrism” is that all humans…
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Classic Essays

by Cholly Bilderberger IN Bonn in 1978, at the height of the Jewish “dissident” noise in the USSR, an exasperated White reporter, in private conversation with a few other non-Jews, forgot his place to the extent of asking the following excited questions: Is there any doubt in your minds
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Hadding ScottNewsOpinionVideo

by Hadding Scott WHY DO I SAY that this video rehabilitates Hitler and Goebbels? Because it is not going to hurt Trump. The people who already support Trump — which is now the majority of Republicans — will find this video to be an attack on themselves as much as an attack on Trump. If Trump behaves…
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Classic EssaysRevilo P. Oliver

Why would a geneticist endorse the palpably nonsensical equalitarian doctrines of Marxism? by Revilo P. Oliver THE Skeptical Inquirer for Spring 1992 contains an article — or, more exactly, preliminary notes for a very interesting article — by Martin Gardner, whose robust scepticism…
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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadio

American Dissident Voices broadcast of March 5, 2016 https://nationalvanguard.org/audio/ADV%202016-0305wsh.mp3 by Kevin Alfred Strom USUALLY THE quadrennial circus of presidential politics here in the US is corny, scripted, banal, and deadly boring. The “battle” between smiling…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured) I SPOKE with you last week about the question of sanity: about how to decide whether it’s you or everyone else who is nutty when everyone — or nearly everyone — else is doing things or expressing opinions which seem clearly insane to you. And to be…
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Reports

by Hadding Scott W.M. BEVIS was a psychiatrist at Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital in Washington, D.C., where he presumably had extensive experience in treating Negroes. This article for the American Journal of Psychiatry (1921) summarizes his observations about mental peculiarities of the…
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by Tobias Langdon IT’S A MYSTERY worthy of the Twilight Zone. Government inspectors in the British city of Birmingham have discovered “unregistered schools” where children are being taught “misogynistic, homophobic and anti-Semitic material” in “unhygienic and filthy” conditions by…
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Essays

SIGMUND Freud was an insular Jew who moved in Jewish social and professional circles and identified as a Zionist. His differences with dissenting psychoanalytic protégé Carl Jung, furthermore, are inextricable from the racial and ethnic divide separating the two psychological innovators. “I…
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Classic Essays

TO MOST MORALISTS it is axiomatic that human ills are caused by human greed and all we need to do is stop being greedy just like that. Yet biologically not all of us are selfish and altruism is not optional to all. We are of course influenced by environment, but a new breed of psychologists is telling us that…
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