The mechanics of the end of white rule in southern Africa is instructional for people on the “alt-right” who sense that the cannon pointed at Africa’s Portuguese, Afrikaner, and British white tribes is also pointed at the Portuguese, Anglos, and Dutch in their own homelands. Indeed, the same moral scorn piled on the southern African whites is already transferred and one can look up the anti-white statements of various Western politicians on the internet.
Tag: South Africa
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Several years ago I was introduced to a man whose head was covered in bandages. I asked him what happened. He explained to me that he had recently had surgery through the Veteran’s Administration to remove fragments from a Soviet-made red phosphorous mortar shell lodged in his skull. The man was too old to have served in Iraq and Afghanistan so I inquired as to where he got such a wound — I expected him to say Vietnam, but instead, he said Zaire. (more…)
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As the following Black-centric BBC report shows, South Africa is suffering the most severe drought in over 30 years. This is afflicting both Whites and Blacks in the agricultural areas, (more…)
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November 24, 2014 Kerry Bolton
Les banques centrales et l’esclavage humain:
Les travaux de Stephen Mitford GoodsonEnglish original here
Stephen Mitford Goodson
A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind
London: Black House Publishing, 2014Stephen Mitford Goodson
Inside the South African Reserve Bank: Its Origins and Secrets Exposed
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French translation here
Stephen Mitford Goodson
A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind
London: Black House Publishing, 2014Stephen Mitford Goodson
Inside the South African Reserve Bank: Its Origins and Secrets Exposed
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February 26, 2014 Irmin Vinson
Amy Biehl:
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Like the “Sharpeville massacre” in South Africa,[1] and the USA’s “Wounded Knee” confrontation between US troops and Indians,[2] the exaggerations of the authorities’ reaction to the civil rights marches and protests in the Southern states during the 1960s, led by Martin Luther King, (more…)
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December 30, 2013 Kerry Bolton
Nelson Mandela:
un autre faux dieuEnglish original here
Le nom de Mandela ne peut être prononcé par les journalistes de radio et de télévision autrement qu’avec la plus grande révérence. Je me rappelle que lorsqu’ il était sorti de prison, les présentatrices de radio ne pouvaient difficilement retenir des larmes de joie. Il a depuis longtemps été dépeint comme un dieu. Alors que j’écris cet article, j’écoute les informations télévisées qui nous informent que sa condition se dégrade en faisant invariablement référence au fait qu’il ait apporté « la liberté à la nation arc-en-ciel ». (more…)
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December 11, 2013 Kerry Bolton
Nelson Mandela:
Outro Falso DeusEnglish original here
O nome de Mandela não pode ser pronunciado na televisão e na rádio senão com o maior tom de reverência. Eu lembro quando ele foi soldo da prisão e radialistas apresentavam a notícia mal conseguindo segurar gritos de alegria. Ele há muito tem sido tratado como divino. Conforme escrevo isso, eu estou ouvindo as notícias da televisão afirmando que sua saúde está cada vez pior, e fazendo as referências invariáveis sobre ele ter trazido “liberdade à nação arco-íris”. (more…)
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Translations: French, Portuguese
Mandela’s name cannot be spoken of by television and radio journalists other than with tone of utmost reverence. I recall when he was released from jail and women radio hosts were imparting the news while hardly holding back cries of joy. He has long been treated as godlike. As I am writing this, I am listening to television news stating that he is in deteriorating condition, and making the invariable references to having brought “freedom to the rainbow nation.” I see his visage portrayed on the colored glass of a church in South Africa (more…)
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Robert Stark interviews Kerry Bolton on his new book Babel Inc. Multiculturalism, Globalisation, and the New World Order. (more…)
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Like the “Sharpeville massacre” in South Africa,[1] and the USA’s “Wounded Knee” confrontation between US troops and Indians,[2] the exaggerations of the authorities’ reaction to the civil rights marches and protests in the Southern states during the 1960s, led by Martin Luther King, (more…)