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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

In the December 1982 issue of National Vanguard, a letter-writer asks Dr. Pierce whether an evolutionary morality, that is, a morality based on race, is capable of being embraced by our people. Christianity, after all, has the threat of eternal damnation of one’s soul if he or she does not believe.
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Essays

The Monitor (Kampala) by Deo Ssekitooleko
East African Representative of the International Humanist and Ethical Union I WISH to agree with Charles Onyango-Obbo’s article, “Slave Trade Took Our Best, Left Us Chaff” (The Monitor Dec. 08). I go a step further to suggest that if Africa…
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Classic Essays

by David Lane UNTIL WE REALIZE that there is only one source from which we can ascertain lasting truths, there will never be peace or stability on this Earth. In the immutable laws of Nature are the keys to life, order, and understanding. The words of men, even those which some consider “inspired,” are…
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FictionH. Millard

by H. Millard HOMELESS JACK SAID, “People in my faith know that we are the new Whites — a new people born out of the old — we are born anew after we have awakened to the truth. We are born anew by choice and we have brought ourselves anew into this world from the rotted and empty husks of our…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

Don’t believe those who have usurped conservatism and the Tea Party movement when they tell you “it’s not about race.”
by Kevin Alfred Strom WHILE I WAS in a restaurant the other day with a few friends and their children, I saw another group enter the establishment and take…
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Essays

by Dick Whitman MANY PEOPLE in the pro-White struggle bemoan our current predicament with high levels of despair. I wish to encourage all of you to stop thinking this way. I personally see this current struggle against White genocide as a gift from the Creator (or Nature, depending on how one looks at…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce FEBRUARY HAS BEEN decreed “Black History Month,” and so a recent February issue of the Washington Post contained a feature article titled “Ancient African Heroines.” The two principal heroines treated were Hatshepsut, an Egyptian queen of the…
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EssaysJohn Young

This essay, written late last winter, captures the sense of urgency coupled with calm determination that intelligent men and women need in these times. by John Young TODAY I PLANTED seeds. There is still a foot of snow on the ground, torrential rains have flooded out roads and we got an inch of sleet last…
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Essays

by Dienekes Pontikos IT IS OFTEN stated either that “modern Greeks look like ancient ones,” or “modern Greeks don’t look like ancient ones” without any kind of factual-based justification which would lead one to accept either opinion. It is well known that genes recombine in each generation…
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Classic EssaysKevin Alfred Strom

by Kevin Alfred Strom TODAY I’VE BEEN READING a book entitled Personal Beauty and Racial Betterment. The book is very rare today. It was published in 1920, during that hopeful time when a strong and mostly-healthy America was awakening to the scientific truths about race and the infinite possibilities…
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