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‘The reason most white nationalists aren’t all that interested in Hitler and despise him or prefer not to invoke his name except when and where it’s convenient (at times), is because they don’t identify with the pagan spirituality of Hitler and the National Socialist movement, especially where it violates their Christian beliefs.’ —A commenter

My post last week, ‘Not so lonely!’, includes two photographs from a little leaflet I received in the mail from the New Order: on one side we see the face of the Führer and on the other the holy days of our new calendar (an explanation of each holy day can be found here).

As I have said on this site, creating a new religion requires ritual. And creating a ritual requires that some National Socialists live, at most, fifteen minutes away by car. In fact, I would venture to rectify that: fifteen minutes of walking distance as this century will see the energy devolution that will make car travel a luxury.

To the list of days to commemorate what can be seen on the back of the little leaflet I laminated, I could add a few more dates in the remaining months: May, June and July remembering the memory of the victims of the Hellstorm Holocaust.

With a minimum of three NS men it would already be possible to start honouring these dates. But as I said, we have to live in the same town for that to be possible. Without the new religion we aren’t going to get anywhere. Unlike NS, white nationalism is a dead end as I have shown in some of my Daybreak essays.

I would suggest looking up the words ‘white national’ in the PDF of that book and reading the paragraphs containing those words to see why I say WN is a dead end (one of them includes the epigraph with which I start this post).

6 replies on “Dead end”

We should also develop a White Martyrology. Saint Robert Matthews, Martyr, died in December. He should be added to the calendar. Anyone who dies actively resisting White Genocide should be added to the Martyrology.

One of the reasons why the Hunger Strikes in Ireland were so successful was because it aped preconciliar Catholic ritual. There were black flags, processions, and “The Blanket Men” looked like Catholic monks!

Interesting. Rituals are, more often than not, able to provide a stronger sense of brotherhood, of belonging for the members thereof. It is part of why Christianity uses them, in place of interpersonal relationships where none can be found or brought to a level adequate enough to provide the need of community to an individual.

What rituals would such a faith include, however? Let us assume that I am a prospective member. I fully agree with the tenets of NS and am a firm believer in the superiority of the Nordic/Aryan race. I seek to find a group of people with whom to share my beliefs, and who together can strengthen each other in their efforts to live by their ideology.

Now, I have joined this group (for argument’s sake let’s call it NS Club), and I have heard about rituals. I see this posting, and seek to join in the fun and attend a ritual. What would such a ritual involve, and how would this ritual further strengthen the bonds between members?

What I want to get at, is that unless the rituals are personal, inspiring to the self and speaking to their heart and mind, they may not be anything more than motions any member goes through. They must be supported by inter-personal relationships, and a general sense of brotherhood, used as a vehicle to further instill ideological orthodoxy and deal with dissent before it appears.

Also, fun blog. I like it. Keep it going.

I refer to the rituals of which we can see two real-life photos on pages 124-125 of our anthology On Exterminationism. I believe that, privately if not secretly, we must begin to do these things as if the New Order were already established (in the darkest age of the West it is established in the privacy of our minds, and our homes).

Alright, but what about Eastern Europe? Here the pressing concerns of the West are not *as* pressing, though I can personally see Eastern Europe having to deal with similar issues down the line. Would these things be appliable here in Eastern Europe, or not?

I ask since most everyone in the far-right/neo-nazi/white nationalist circles is an American and/or Western European, yet Eastern Europe gets overlooked despite being arguably a better suited place for such a society to emerge.

Of course: if Russia recently put a barrier to the Globohomo agenda by invading Ukraine, which was NATO’s beachhead, that means that the countries of the former Warsaw Pact are healthier than the West. When I lived for a year in a guesthouse in Manchester, I was struck by the fact that the healthiest person in that microcosm of Europe was a Bulgarian woman. Western women living there were degenerates compared to her (Buyana I think was the name of that decent and very nice woman).

At the minimum all the “christian” events and holidays must be substituted by equivalents. After all they all were stolen from pre-christian thought. This is basically what NS Germany did.

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