My frustration continues to mount under the occupation government of Senile Joe. The evil executive orders continue to flow, and it’s back to Israel First. The hysteria and blatant lies, especially by the mainstream media and establishment, are especially jarring. Indeed, Time just published a boastful article about how the establishment rigged the election. (more…)
Results for "robert e. howard"
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6,531 words
Foreword by Beau Albrecht
It’s Black History Month, an occasion to celebrate the remarkable race that’s done so much to make America what it is today. With so many towering giants of history to remember, where does one begin? Looking to the past, there is Harriet Tubman; imagine Obersturmbannführer Otto Skorzeny as a black lady from Philadelphia. (more…)
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Lynne Olson
Those Angry Days: Roosevelt, Lindbergh, and America’s Fight over World War II, 1939–1941
New York: Random House, 2013The idea of America First policy is back after a long hiatus. The first proponent for such a policy was none other than George Washington. (more…)
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5,880 words
The defining characteristic of WASPs is that they are much less ethnocentric than other peoples; indeed for all practical purposes Anglo-Saxon Protestants appear to be all but completely bereft of in-group solidarity. They are therefore open to exploitation by free-riders from other, more ethnocentric, groups. [1]
There is a woeful lack of ethnic consciousness and cohesion among Anglo-Saxons worldwide. (more…)
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Tim Bakken
The Cost of Loyalty: Dishonesty, Hubris, and Failure in the U.S. Military
New York: Bloomsbury, 2020I am now going to my grave with that lapse in moral courage on my back.
— General Harold K. Johnson (1912 – 1983); referring to Vietnam. (more…)
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October 29, 2020 Jonathan Bowden
Pulp Fascism: Right-Wing Themes in Comics, Graphic Novels, & Popular Literature
Jonathan Bowden
Pulp Fascism: Right-Wing Themes in Comics, Graphic Novels, and Popular Literature
Edited by Greg Johnson
San Francisco: Counter-Currents
210 pagesJonathan Bowden
Pulp Fascism: Right-Wing Themes in Comics, Graphic Novels, and Popular Literature
Edited by Greg Johnson
San Francisco: Counter-Currents
210 pagesThere are three formats for Pulp Fascism:
- Hardcover: $30 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- Paperback: $15 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- E-book: $5
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October 21, 2020 Spencer J. Quinn
Eran blancos y eran esclavos de Michael Hoffman
3.818 palabras
3.818 palabras
Traducido por Tradición Viva
English original here
Más o menos cada pocos años aparece un libro que destroza tus cimientos y te hace volver a cuestionar casi todo. Para mí, Culture of Critique de Kevin MacDonald y Gulag Archipelago de Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn son dos de esos libros. Ellos eran blancos y eran esclavos de Michael A. Hoffman es otro. (more…)
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Spanish translation here
Michael Hoffman
They Were White and They Were Slaves: The Untold History of the Enslavement of Whites in Early America
Dresden, New York: Wiswell Ruffin House
Every few years or so a book comes around that rips your foundations from under you and makes you re-question pretty much everything. For me, Kevin MacDonald’s Culture of Critique and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag Archipelago are two such books. Michael A. Hoffman’s They Were White and They Were Slaves is another. (more…)
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5,983 words
5,983 words
Kent & Phoebe Courtney
America’s Unelected Rulers
New Orleans: Conservative Society of America, 1962America’s Unelected Rulers shines a spotlight on the Council on Foreign Relations of nearly six decades ago. All told, it’s an interesting blast from the past, and a reminder that some things never change. (more…)
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October 1, 2020 Greg Johnson
North American New Right, vol. 1
North American New Right, volume 1
Edited by Greg Johnson
San Francisco: Counter-Currents, 2012
366 pagesThere are three formats for North American New Right, volume 1:
- Hardcover: $120 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- Paperback: $25 (add $5 for postage, $12 for postage to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, & the Far East)
- E-book: $5
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Savitri Devi was a philosopher, a religious thinker, and a tireless polemicist and activist for the causes of animal rights, European pagan revivalism, Hindu nationalism, German National Socialism, and — after the Second World War — pan-European racial nationalism. She also sought to found a religion, Esoteric Hitlerism, fusing National Socialism with the Traditionalism of René Guénon and Julius Evola. All told, she was one of the most extraordinary personalities of the 20th century. (more…)