Month: September 2011
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During a recent trip to the Pacific Northwest, I followed coverage of an incident in which a grizzly bear killed a bear hunter on the Idaho-Montana border on September 18. (more…)
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September 22, 2011 Jonathan Bowden
The Hour of the Dragon (Conan the Conqueror), Part 3
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In our synopsis and analysis, we left Conan and Hadrathus discussing how to regain the initiative by seizing the Heart of Ahriman. Conan then heads south in the funereal barge of a follower of Asura — to make sure that he and Albiona are unmolested — and he quickly makes up the leagues necessary to visit Count Trocero’s Poitain in the deep south of Aquilonia. (more…)
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H. P. Lovecraft is not just an inspiration to writers but also to visual artists who wish to translate his uncanny and sometimes elusive descriptions into visible realities. Harold Arthur McNeill is one of my favorite Lovecraftian artists. This portfolio of his paintings, drawings, sculptures, graphics, and book-bindings will show you why. (more…)
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Edited by Kerry Bolton
Editor’s Preface:
Yockey wrote this essay in 1952 under his nom-de-plume, Ulick Varange. It appeared in two parts in Frontfighter, the newsletter of the European Liberation Front, issue no. 22, March, and issue no. 23, April, 1952. (more…)
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Edited by Kerry Bolton
Francis Parker Yockey was born on September 18, 1917. In commemoration of his birthday, I have extracted the following passages from a variety of typewritten manuscripts that, as far as I know, have been hitherto published only in my 1998 collection of Yockey essays and newspaper cuttings.[1] (more…)
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3,352 words
“Armies already wavering and giving way have been rallied by women who, with earnest entreaties and bosoms laid bare, have vividly represented the horrors of captivity . . . [The Germans] even believe that the sex has a certain sanctity and prescience, and they do not despise their counsels, or make light of their answers.”–Tacitus, Germania 8
Land of Ice
From My Tribute to Skrewdriver Volume 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dbp6nUrEi7Q&feature=related [2:15] (more…)
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September 16, 2011 Jonathan Bowden
The Hour of the Dragon (Conan the Conqueror), Part 2
Part 2 of 4
In my previous installment, I had brought Conan up from the pits underneath the Royal palace at Belverus in Nemedia. (more…)
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3,996 words
French translation here
South Africa’s “architect of apartheid,” Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, and its leading opponent, mining magnate Harry Oppenheimer, both died in the month of September, albeit over three decades apart. It is an opportune time therefore to consider the legacies of the two, (more…)
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Robert Stark interviews Greg Johnson on such topics as the North American New Right, his book Confessions of a Reluctant Hater, “West Coast White Nationalism,” and the question of whether whites are victims of genocide or are committing suicide. (more…)
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Animal Poachers Should Be Executed
In 2009 the largest deer killed in North America was killed by a poacher in Ohio. After the killer was caught, he was fined over $1,500 and had a restitution fee of over $23,500 imposed upon him. He also lost his hunting privileges for life. Unfortunately, this incident was not the first for this individual. (more…)
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Translated by M. P.
Arthur Koestler, the author of Le zéro et l’infini (in English, Darkness at Noon
), once played an important role in the Spanish Civil War as an agent of the Comintern. Through his writings, he set the tone of an anti-Francoist propaganda that has endured. Later, his deceptions made him an acute critic of Stalinism. (more…)