By Fionn Westron: It has been clear now for all of us whites, and during these elections, since the start of the multicult push, that at the foundation of the acts and polices lie the words. “In the beginning was the word, and the word was made flesh” or in other words, the philsophy is thought of, then put into words then tools used to make it a religion and further words used to enforce…

Max Musson: Despite the euphoria that has accompanied UKIP’s dramatic advances during the recent local and European elections, we must not allow ourselves to be carried away by thoughts that Nigel Farage and his party are about to lead us to salvation. UKIP is a party of the political establishment. It’s members do not regard the party as such, but Farage has tailored the party’s policies so that while they appear to chime with popular…

 By Max Musson: It was a time of great confusion and frustration, but the Sun shone, bunting fluttered in the breeze, banners flew and music played creating an atmosphere of hope resurgent. Then, accompanied by a shrill fanfare, Dr Strangeways mounted the dais before the assembled mass of those who seek life everlasting. “Good morning my friends”, he called to the people. “Good morning!” they all replied. “This morning I shall conduct an experiment in…

 By Max Musson: As most of us will have anticipated, last night’s local elections have seen the annihilation of genuine nationalist candidates as media promoted UKIP sweep up the bulk of our previous supporters, and many more in addition that they will have won from the other parties. I describe UKIP as media promoted, because despite the last couple of weeks in which the knives have been out for Nigel Farage in an attempt to…

By David Yorkshire: One of the things that has captured my attention recently has been the events in the Ukraine. The reasons why all this has happened are readily evident, of course: the European Union and the USA have joined forces (despite the public facade of mutual animosity) to destabilise the democratically elected Ukrainian government under President Viktor Yanukovych for two main reasons. The first is to install a puppet government so that the Ukraine’s…

By Frederick Dixon: So lovely was this evening that I couldn’t bear to stay in, and a walk in the country beckoned. As I wandered along paths deep sunk amid blossoming hawthorn and cow parsley and amid every shade of green – and all this within fifteen miles of Charing Cross – I reflected for the ten thousandth time how near to a paradise most of England still is. That led me on, as it…

By Max Musson: In the local and European elections later this month, it is estimated that nationalist and patriotic parties will field a total of 2,570 candidates; 289 in the European elections; and 2,281 in local elections. In many of these elections, these candidates are standing unopposed by any other nationalist or patriotic candidates, but all too often, particularly in the European elections and also in local elections in wards that have traditionally produced much…

By Max Musson: In the articles I have so far published in this Essential Truths series, I have outlined a radical new strategy for British nationalism, which will overcome the limitations that have crippled our movement to date, through the acquisition of what I term the ‘Six Prerequisites’. In the most recent article, I have argued the necessity for a fund raising programme capable of providing the funds necessary for the acquisition of the first…

By David Yorkshire: Spring is the time of rebirth, of renaissance. Around five hundred  years ago, a European-wide Renaissance took shape – a Renaissance  in the arts, philosophy, religion and science that sought to renew the  High Roman ideal. During this period, great names emerged in the arts  – Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Palladio, Wren, Cervantes, Milton – and  in science: Copernicus, Galileo, Newton. For around four hundred years,  the elitist cultural values behind this renaissance…

By Max Musson: Each of the previous five prerequisites described in the earlier articles in this series will require significant levels of initial funding if they are to be secured and this is why this final prerequisite, the establishment of a funding programme, is so important. Without funding, we cannot provide paid employment and will be forced to rely on unpaid amateurs working in their spare time, as all of the failed nationalist organisations of…