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David SimsEssays

by David Sims RACE DOESN’T come from social inequality, but rather from biological inequality. The racists (the word by today’s standards would include practically everyone prior to 1950) actually had it right, and the liberals have been wrong about race the whole time. At least two…
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Classic Essays

An introduction of Dr. Frank McGurk given at a meeting of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology in Nashville, Tenn., April 8, 1977. by Clyde E. Noble I HAVE BEEN asked to tell you something about the life and works of Dr. Frank Craig Joseph McGurk, an emeritus professor of psychology who…
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Essays

Where have they been all our lives? by Luther Williams ACCORDING to a new article in the Washington Post, there are thousands of undiscovered Black and Mestizo geniuses all around us, but they are “just too poor for anyone to discover them.” Unsurprisingly, the article does not explicitly…
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Classic Essays

by Robert Thompson WE HAVE been told that the reason that Blacks do not perform as well as Whites and Asians in school is due to “White racism” or a poor family environment, or poverty, or some other external, environmental reason. Well, we can never solve the racial problems in our schools…
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Essays

The objective ethics of Raymond Cattell and Jacques Monod IF POOR OLD Pontius Pilate could reassemble his ashes, revisit the earth and once again ask the unanswerable, his historic quiz would fall on deafer ears than before. It is not the fact of the matter that counts these days, (has it ever counted?),…
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Essays

Reed utterly fails to note that the imposition of Blacks on our society was and is an almost entirely Jewish operation. by Paul Warren with Malcolm P. Shiel IF IT’S YOUR modest ambition to effect global governance over all of humanity, then you need to eliminate your competition. And that competition…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

EDITOR’S NOTE: This was the lead story in the special mass-distribution edition of National Vanguard newspaper, distributed by the thousands by National Alliance members between 1978 and 1982. It was also the first work of Dr. Pierce’s encountered by Kevin Alfred Strom, now media director…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce (pictured) ONE OF THE MOST memorable features of George Orwell’s fascinating politico-fiction novel, 1984, is the “memory hole.” Memory holes were the small wall orifices scattered throughout the offices and corridors of the Ministry of Truth (propaganda…
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News

The evidence continues to accumulate: Race is real. ALZHEIMER’S disease is a debilitating condition that can cause people to suffer from severe mood swings, language problems and memory loss, but according to new research, the disease affects African-Americans differently from European-Americans.…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce TURN ON A LOCAL television news program in just about any large city in this country, and the chances are nearly 100% that you’ll hear and see at least one Black announcer telling you what’s happening. He’ll be dressed and groomed just like the White announcers,…
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