By Max Musson: I have only limited time this morning and so this will not be a comprehensive article on this matter, although I have already addressed many of the issues in an earlier article. The way that Sergeant Alexander Blackman has been treated is a disgrace. As a serving soldier in a war zone when the incident for which he has been prosecuted took place, Sergeant Blackman and his men had hotfoot, over-run an injured enemy…

By Max Musson: Following last nights extended TV news coverage, the front pages of today’s newspapers prominently feature headline news articles announcing the death of Nelson Mandela and the beginning of several days of mourning that will see every current world leader and every extant ex-world leader gushing in fulsome praise of every aspect of the great man’s being. Nelson Mandela we will be endlessly reminded, was a man who through his unwavering determination, great…

By H. Millard: The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah offers some interesting lessons for non-Jewish white people if one but understands what this holiday is really about. Many uninformed people think Hanukkah is simply a Jewish version of Christmas. And it has taken on some of the aspects of that holiday. Still, Hanukkah is far different. In fact, one suspects if non-Jewish white people celebrated a similar holiday they would find the usual serial name calling…

By Max Musson: This weekend my attention was caught by adverts for a repeat showing of Channel 5’s documentary, ‘Treblinka: Inside Hitler’s Secret Death Camp’, part of their ‘Genius and Genocide’, series featuring no less than six, 90 minute documentaries trawling once more over the alleged ‘facts’ and ‘diabolical nature’ of the Nazi Third Reich. Publicity material for the documentary claimed that it would be, “… following a team of British archaeologists who have been…

By Frederick Dixon: In his excellent article on this website “Tory Toffs, Cosmopolitanism and Greed” Max Musson said of Boris Johnson’s 28th November speech “Deprived of racial, religious or national identity, the truly cosmopolitan individual has no real sense of community with any of the population groups among whom they live”. Boris’ speech was a vindication of Thatcherism delivered in his very own inimitable style; rousing, spirited, amusing, persuasive, and in his remarks about immigration…

By Max Musson: Boris Johnson delivered a speech yesterday revealing much about the spirit motivating the Conservative Party and the upper echelons of our society currently. Johnson, who is of course the Mayor of London and who comes from a privileged background with lineages extending back to British royalty as well as to continental aristocrats, likes to project the rather eccentric image of an affable, well-meaning, and oftentimes inspired buffoon and ‘man of the people’,…

By Max Musson: As all too often we view the proliferation of fast food outlets selling junk food; of town centre nightclubs spewing out drunken, drug addled revellers into our streets on a Saturday night; the spotty nerds playing computer games on their iphones; and obese people waddling around stuffing crisps and biscuits into their mouths, it is refreshing to find that in some places our race has not completely gone to seed. This video taken…

By Richard Deacon: Labour Party stalwart and MP for Blackburn, Jack Straw, was recently in the news, seemingly admitting regret for his part in allowing large numbers of East European nationals the right to live and work in the UK in 2004. However, while news headlines have misleadingly, and deliberately so, been couched in terms suggesting that Straw now regrets the New Labour policy of deliberately imposing multiculturalism and multiracialism upon Britain in defiance of…

By David Yorkshire: The following is a transcript of a speech I gave at a nationalist meeting in the summer of last year. I’m here tonight not to talk about politics, but about something broader and more far-reaching. I’m going to talk about culture, because culture is that which shapes politics and ideas in general, and we are going to look at how this is achieved. Now even the word culture itself has been politicised…

By Frederick Dixon: “Its obscene” the vicar of Edmonton recently declared “oppressive, racist and wholly inappropriate to a multi-faith society in the 21st century”. What was the vicar railing against – the racist grooming of poor white girls by Moslem paedophile gangs, female genital mutilation, child pornography? No, none of these; the vicar’s ire was aroused by the beautiful hymn “I vow to thee my country” with its deeply patriotic interweaving of love for our…