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Translated and annotated by Andrew Hamilton
Translator’s Note:
The terrorism trial of Norwegian revolutionary nationalist Anders Behring Breivik, (more…)
6,837 words
Translated and annotated by Andrew Hamilton
Translator’s Note:
The terrorism trial of Norwegian revolutionary nationalist Anders Behring Breivik, (more…)
time: 9:25 / 200 words
Editor’s Note:
The following is a transcript by Davied E. Clarke of Jonathan Bowden’s speech at the 12th meeting of the New Right in London on November 3, 2007. The audio is available here. If you have any corrections, please contact me at [email protected] or simply post them as comments below.
time: 6:01
If I had to put my finger on the defining feature of contemporary American life, it would be anger. Everyone is angry about something, and in many cases, it is often an individual’s most defining characteristic. Mainstream conservatives are convinced that they have somehow been cheated out of their birthright, because liberals just won’t get with the program, and mainstream liberals are convinced that America would transform into utopia overnight, were it not for those other people (more…)
time: 2:16
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French translation here
The thirteen principles of Richard McCulloch’s “Separate or Die”[1] are a beautiful and perfect plan for white survival through secession. He is convincing and persuasive about why his plan is superior to a clunky unworkable secession plan proposed by Michael Hart.[2] (more…)
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Translated by Matthew Peters
Translations: German, Portuguese
Editor’s Note:
We are publishing this translation in commemoration of Gustave Le Bon’s birth, on May 7, 1841.
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Long ago, there was, believe it or not, a fourth American TV network in addition to the Jewish-owned CBS and NBC, and smaller rival ABC.
The fourth, forgotten, network was the DuMont Television Network, founded by a white television pioneer named Allen B. Du Mont. (His name is variously spelled DuMont and Du Mont, but never Dumont. I’ve used Du Mont for the man and DuMont for the names of his companies.) (more…)