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Letter from Manu

Dear Chechar, Thanks for translating and including my post on your blog. I am attaching a post I wrote last year which may also be of interest. You can include it on your blog if you find it interesting. There I mention my concern about so little followers and websites related to our cause, the […]

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Ancient Rome Catholic Church Celts Christendom Egalitarianism Emigration / immigration Hans F. K. Günther Islam Julius Caesar Kali Yuga Liberalism Miscegenation New Testament Oliver Cromwell St Paul Tom Sunic Universalism

Assisted suicide

“Mental AIDS” is the collapse of a people’s immune system in the face of their enemies. Practically all whites throughout the West suffer from mental AIDS insofar as they are not defending their sacred lands against an invasion of millions of non-whites. However, some white nationalists get mad when hearing the expression “suicide” as a […]

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Who We Are, 18

The following is my abridgement of chapter 18 of William Pierce’s history of the white race, Who We Are: Christianity Spreads from Levant to Dying Roman Empire, then to Conquering Germans Germans ‘Aryanize’ Christian Myths, but Racially Destructive Ethics Retained   During the turbulent and eventful fifth century the Germans largely completed their conquest of […]

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2nd World War

A deeply dishonest man

In a recent article at the Western Rifle Shooters Association, half-Jew “Takuan Seiyo,” who has zero Japanese blood despite his penname, said:   I found this discussion late and so can contribute late. There is much to be said against the Jews—as a group—and there is much to say in favor (think contributions since late […]

The word ‘racism’

Hadding Scott wrote a very important article about how, in the late 19th century, the term originated without the derogatory meaning with which it is used today (see Scott’s piece: here). These are my two cents:   ______ 卐 ______   The critique of language is the most radical of all critiques. If we don’t […]

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Charlemagne Christendom Crusades Egalitarianism Hans F. K. Günther Indo-European heritage Karl Marx St Paul Tom Sunic Universalism

Whites’ deadliest enemy

Or: “No Jews, no Arabs, no communists have done so much damage to the White gene pool as Whites themselves” The above is a quotation from Tom Sunic’s 2010 essay, “Race and Religion: Awkward Friends of the White Man” published in three parts at The Occidental Observer (here, here and here) where he also analyzes […]

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Germanic People and the Romans (4)

Christianity Spreads Excerpted from the 18th article of William Pierce’s “Who We Are: a Series of Articles on the History of the White Race”: During the turbulent and eventful fifth century the Germans largely completed their conquest of the West. In the early years of that century German tribesmen, who had been raiding the coast […]

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Germanic People and the Romans (2)

Excerpted from the 15th and 16th articles of William Pierce’s “Who We Are: a Series of Articles on the History of the White Race”: The philosopher Lucius Annaeus Seneca, also writing in the first century, shared Tacitus’ respect for the Germans’ martial qualities: “Who are braver than the Germans? Who more impetuous in the charge? […]

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Gospel Fictions, 3

  Below, part of Gospel Fictions’ third chapter, “Nativity legends” by Randel Helms (ellipsis omitted between unquoted passages): Two of the four canonical Gospels—Matthew and Luke—give accounts of the conception and birth of Jesus. John tells us only of the Incarnation—that the Logos “became flesh”—while Mark says nothing at all about Jesus until his baptism […]

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Porphyry

The following excerpts are taken from the introduction and epilogue of Joseph Hoffman’s book, Porphyry’s Against the Christians. Ellipsis omitted between unquoted passages: Persecution is a slippery term in the annals of the early church. An older generation of church historians, using the martyrologies and writings of the church fathers as their sources, believed that […]