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A Gospel About Gospels
Dowley’s The History of Christianity
by Revilo P. Oliver
THE Londinium Press, publishers of America’s Decline, have kindly sent me a copy of a book just off the press in England, a new edition of The History of Christianity, edited by Dr. Tim Dowley of the Lion Publishing Co., assisted by…

Eric Rudolph’s Prison Writings: America’s Most Wanted Fugitive Speaks Out
by Andrew Hamilton
From an early age I had this incredible sense of mission, this desire to fight injustice and storm the ramparts of evil. For me, that evil was everything marching under the banner of leftism. But I simply couldn’t find the front lines. The various Patriot and conservative groups that…

Turning the PC Racket on Its Head: Michael Crichton’s Disclosure (1994)
by Andrew Hamilton
THE RECENT WAVE of sexual harassment publicity now being tamped down and hidden, the way cop killings, color revolutions, pussy riots, and other socially engineered events have been, calls to mind the old Michael Crichton movie Disclosure.
Crichton (Crichton can be either an English…

The Thing: Parasite of Worlds
JOHN CARPENTER’S The Thing is one of the best films ever made about an intrusive and subversive force. While the film’s overt theme is a visceral and biological subversion akin to a virus, there are also profound metaphorical elements and these go beyond the situations that the characters experience…

Imperium Film Review
by Jez Turner
THIS FILM is designed to undermine the White advocacy movement. It will fail. Badly. Like the film Cabaret with its iconic song, ‘Tomorrow belongs to me’, this film will bring people, good people, quality people, into our movement.
Nate is an intelligent, but lonely, classical music…

Jean Auel’s First Novel Worth Revisiting
Classic story of the dawn of true humanity — as a race apart — can inspire Whites
THE CLAN OF THE CAVE BEAR is a profoundly “racist” novel. How, then, could Jean Auel’s book have spent five months on the New York Times bestseller list? That it is, as popular novels go, very…

Gran Torino
a review by Alpin MacLaren
I DON’T KNOW if you are old enough to remember when All in the Family first hit the airwaves, but it was the single most important piece of media propaganda used by our enemies to undermine American Whites. It leaped to the top of the rating charts, was “very entertaining”…