
The editor-in-chief of The West’s Darkest Hour in Dachau, Germany, on 2 May 2025, wearing a black shirt.
If Danny Vendramini’s Neanderthal Predation Theory (NP theory) is true, our Cro-Magnon ancestors not only developed an extreme passion to exterminate every single ape-like hominid, but actually exterminated them. Their standard for exterminating ugliness was beauty, which, over the millennia, would evolve into the appearance of the crown of evolution: the Nordid Aryan…
I think Vendramini is right, as can be seen in Neanderthal Extermination: an anthology that, in addition to NP theory, includes other exterminationist essays that shed light on the religion of sacred words (the four words refer to stopping tormenting animals and children):
¡Eliminad todo sufrimiento innecesario! (these four words in Spanish stand for “Eliminate all unnecessary suffering!” or more exactly, “Let us eliminate all unnecessary suffering!”).
“We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White children…” (first 14-word slogan)
“…because the beauty of the White Aryan woman must not perish from the Earth” (second 14-word slogan).
Eighty years after the fateful death of Adolf Hitler, who dares to profess this new religion with ultra-fervor?—the 4 words included (because American white nationalists would never lock up anyone who tortured animals in the Dachau concentration camp)? Well, as the saying goes about those who profess a radical new idea: “One individual professing it is madness; two is conspiracy; three is a movement”. So it doesn’t matter to me in the least that, after 1945, very few of us priests have already taken our vows.
We could summarise the sacred words in a single one, exterminationism: a genocidal passion that the European Savitri Devi (1905-1982), Hitler’s great admirer, had already introduced by the end of some of her books. Although she didn’t use that word she was a true priestess of the sacred words.
As the Hitlerite priest is the perfect antithesis of the contemporary Westerner, we are, as Savitri used to say, “men against our time”. The current Westerner, on the other hand, is a “man of his time”.
The aspirant to the priesthood of the sacred words will find it hard to swallow, but only the day after tomorrow belongs to us, as Nietzsche would say; some of us will only be born posthumously…
Those of us who are premature births of a still unverified future believe that the contemporary Westerner is in a state of terminal psychosis with his ethnosuicidal ideology of equality of race, gender, and sexual orientation; as well as his unconditional love for all wingless bipeds, no matter how Neanderthaloid.
The cause for this neochristian psychosis, diametrically opposed to the exterminationist drive of the hyper-aggressive Cro-Magnons, the Laws of Manu—a racist and patriarchal Sanskrit text from ancient India—and the SS, can be summed up with a couple of quotes from an American who died at the beginning of this century, and an Englishman who is now serving a seven-year sentence because of what he and his friend Chris Gibbons said on Black Wolf Radio (I met in London both “heretics” before the anti-white System subjugated them):
Christian ethics was like a time bomb ticking away in Europe, a Trojan horse waiting for its season. —William Pierce
1945 was the year of the total inversion of Aryan values into Christian values. —Joseph Walsh
The spirit of the aspirant to the priesthood of the sacred texts is, therefore, the very antithesis of De Imitatione Christi. But unlike the Laws of Manu, which might have been written at the time the New Testament was written by rabbis, now the Aryan aspirant should read contemporary literature.
He must start from the beginning. It begins by realising that, during a true Holocaust, the Allies genocided more defenceless Germans after May 1945 than the Jewish holocaust attributed to the Nazis. But to assimilate these historical realities the aspirant must do so in stages: first, by reading this review of Hellstorm: The Death of Nazi Germany, 1944-1947.
If the aspirant has already read the review and was deeply moved, he could become a postulant to the priesthood, but only if he has already read the entire book, written by Tom Goodrich, a friend of mine who passed away late last year.
If the postulant who has already read the book is a truly noble Aryan, his blood will have boiled and his soul will cry out for supreme vengeance. That would be equivalent to taking the holy habit and becoming a novice, who may be subjected to various trials that will verify that his infinite hatred for the Allies, and the Western media that lied to us about World War II—lying by omission!—, will never be extinguished.
Only then will he be ready for the archetype of Kalki to begin to emerge from the depths of his psyche: the mythological God of the Indo-Aryans to whom Savitri referred so much in her books. He’ll be ready to reflect on what he reads in Neanderthal Extermination.
After having assimilated the axiological implications of this reading, and only if the novice craves with all his heart, with all his mind, with all his spirit, and with all his being this transvaluation of all current values into Hitlerian values, and is willing to dedicate the rest of his life to the cause, we could begin to talk about him taking his perpetual vows.
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Secondary readings
There are, of course, complementary texts that might help the already consecrated priest understand the quotes we posted above from Pierce and Walsh on how Christianity transformed into today’s ethnosuicidal liberalism; for example, these excerpts from Tom Holland’s Dominion, or the first Daybreak Press anthology we published, The Fair Race’s Darkest Hour (the printer that used to print it cancelled our account, and it’s now only available in PDF).
Tertiary readings
To round out these thoughts on our religion of sacred words, or National Socialism after 1945, see the articles in the menu at the top of this page.
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