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The Wheel of the Year: A look into Europe’s ancient traditions and myths, that illuminate her time-honored values. by Frank Jamger INDIGENOUS EUROPEANS traditionally celebrate eight holidays whose dates are set by significant positions of the Earth as it revolves around the Sun. These positions…
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LAST WEEK, I had a long conversation with a couple of Japanese acquaintances that actually culminated with the following “warning” from me: “Don’t change your [Japanese] immigration policies, and don’t let Jews into your country.” The strange thing is,…
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Less careerism, more White children and growing, healthier families will be the happy results. POLAND’S 500+ subsidy, introduced in April and named after the monthly 500 zlotys ($126) per child it offers, is proving very popular among Polish women and families. But Jewish groups and Cultural…
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by Max Musson SINCE THE LATE 1800s, when the British Empire was at its height and we British had our greatest influence over the world, and following two successfully won World Wars the after-effects of which have been devastating for our nation, we British now seem to have reached our lowest ebb and…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

American Dissident Voices Broadcast of November 14, 1998 by Dr. William L. Pierce LAST WEEK I gave an interview to a news reporter from a television station in Charlotte, North Carolina. That’s station WSOC, channel nine, Michael Eisner’s ABC affiliate in Charlotte. The reporter…
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American Dissident VoicesAudioKevin Alfred StromRadio

American Dissident Voices broadcast of December 19, 2015 https://nationalvanguard.org/audio/ADV%202015-1219gphu.mp3 by Kevin Alfred Strom IN THE MID-1980s, National Alliance Chairman Dr. William Pierce was arrested and bodily removed from The Land that he had founded. The reason? A woman,…
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Essays

TRYING TO EXPLAIN the emergence of the Alt Right movement seems obvious until you realize that it was, to an extent, preceded by the Hippie movement of the 1960s; which itself was preceded by various other movements, including the romantic movement in art and literature in the centuries before. (ILLUSTRATION:…
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by Michael J. Polignano RECENTLY I WENT to the San Francisco Opera’s new production of Richard Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman (Der Fliegende Holländer), and I thought I would share my reactions, since they relate to larger issues. (ILLUSTRATION: Richard Wagner (1813-1883).) It was…
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David SimsEssays

by David Sims THERE ARE notions, popular with Americans, that I would dispute. One of them was put forth by Thomas Jefferson, an otherwise sensible fellow who became fond of the silly idea that the common man represented a reservoir of wisdom that would nudge the country back into its true course, if…
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Classic EssaysWilliam Pierce

by Dr. William L. Pierce LAST WEEK I gave an interview to a news reporter from a television station in Charlotte, North Carolina. That’s station WSOC, channel nine, Michael Eisner’s ABC affiliate in Charlotte. The reporter and his cameraman drove up to my broadcast studio in West Virginia.…
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