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How likely is it we will hear the “mentally disabled” defense again, used to coddle a race whose native IQ barely passes 70? A TEXAS MOTHER has been charged with two counts of capital murder after allegedly confessing to drowning her two children in a bathtub, the Houston Police Department…
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Classic Essays

According to this plan, which is now officially being revived and openly promoted — even on T-shirts — by “Reconquista” invaders with corporate backing, all White males over 16 years old are to be killed. by Don M. Coerver
from the University of Texas Handbook of Texas Online
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce AS THE DUSK gathered in the early evening of March 5, 1836, William Travis mustered the 183 men under his command on the dusty plaza of the Alamo, a fortress-like former Spanish mission. As the assembled Texans listened intently, the lanky officer outlined the situation. He made…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce TODAY I want to share with you my very deep concern, my worry about the crime problem in America. I don’t mean the sort of crime we hear about and see every night on the television news: the drive-by shootings by drug gangs, and the muggings and robberies, and the rapes and…
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Defiance of Washington regime is a good sign for our future EDITOR’S NOTE: As we at National Vanguard have pointed out numerous times, the more extreme the culture distortion imposed by the regime in Washington, the more polarization there will be — and polarization, which creates a larger…
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Essays

by Thomas Goodrich THE LITTLE BOTTLE lay on the sand. Nearby, waves lapped softly against the beach. How long the bottle had been lying there no one knows. Whether it was the tide or a storm that placed it, we do not know that either. This much we do know: At some point, someone walking along the sand spotted…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce
from Attack! No. 55, 1977
Transcribed by Frederico Napolitano AS THE DUSK GATHERED in the early evening of March 5, 1836, William Travis mustered the 183 men under his command on the dusty plaza of the Alamo, a fortress-like former Spanish mission. As the assembled Texans listened…
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