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In the early 1980s a young German Jew arrived at the Auschwitz concentration camp. His name was Erik Magnus Lehnsherr (or perhaps Max Eisenhardt), and he would eventually become, after his escape from Auschwitz, the most powerful Holocaust survivor in history. As leader of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, as well as an occasional nazi-hunter for the Israeli government, this profoundly unusual Holocaust survivor dedicated himself to protecting those who, like himself, were both different and superior from the intolerance of all those who, like most of humanity, detested their difference and feared their superiority. Read more …
Taking the Streets, France 2014
Developing an Identitarian Dialectic
After the most spectacular feat of activism France has seen since the late 1960s, in which Identitarians occupied the roof of the Poitiers Mosque that was still under construction, this movement has been subject to persecution, infiltration, and defamation. However, the idea and the movement cannot be stopped by the traitors and occupiers within the government. European identity will not slip quietly into the night; the rebirth is already beginning. Read more …