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He’s Heavy. He Ain’t My Brother.

He’s Heavy. He Ain’t My Brother.

Nil Desperandum has written some very good articles on Little Stevie Halbrook, the race fag. Nil writes that the belief among Alienists that race is nothing more than skin color is like believing that the difference between men and women is the shape of genitalia. A prominent factor distinguishing races one from another is skin [...]

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And the Smoke of Their Torment Rises Forever and Ever

And the Smoke of Their Torment Rises Forever and Ever

Isaiah 34:10, Revelation 14:11, Revelation 19:3. No one knows more about Hitler and the Third Reich than David Irving. Irving says he doubts that there is anyone alive beside himself who has shook more hands that shook Adolf Hitler’s hand. Listen to this very good speech. He tells the story of how he has been [...]

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Whether You’re a Brother or Whether You’re Another

Whether You’re a Brother or Whether You’re Another

Rest in peace, Doris Elizabeth Wright. You were our favorite black woman, as we wrote for many years. Jared Taylor posts a lament that this famously reclusive woman did not allow him to know her better, along with a few of his favorites quotes. Anyone who could write and think as Elizabeth did could have [...]

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May the Schwarz Be With You

May the Schwarz Be With You

“We must be mad, literally mad… It is like watching a nation busily engaged in heaping up its own funeral pyre.” ~ J. Enoch Powell, April 20, 1968 Forty-three years ago, Enoch Powell, Europe’s Cassandra, delivered a speech, just two weeks after the MLK riots, that he knew would go up like a rocket and [...]

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He Was a Man, Take Him for All in All

He Was a Man, Take Him for All in All

A friend of ours has been devouring the Rushdoony audio at pocketcollege.com, which is the second best website on the Internet of planet Earth, behind the Dabney Archive. Some of the audio clips referenced below are also available through this Youtube channel. At 20:35 in the Q&A portion of this sermon, Otto Scott asks Rushdoony [...]

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