by H. Millard: Homeless Jack looked pissed when he came through the door. “Hey, man, said Homeless Jack,” I saw some posts on a White Nationalist website about having White kids, and what I found disgusting was the ones from people who sounded like lifeless little twits saying it’s more important to really, really know your spouse and find your common interests and blah, blah, blah. What a bunch of bullshit. I’d like to grab…

As historians and archeologists marvel at the discovery of the remains of King Richard III of England, the public are reminded of a time when our leaders were real men and suffered the consequences of their actions. Despite a deformity of the spine, Richard III was man enough to comply with the customs and expectations of his time and lead his armies into battle. He may have been on horseback initially and surrounded by a…

I sat down on the wooden bench to survey the autumnal scene. It was a sunny afternoon and freshly fallen leaves were scattered across the grass. Jim sat slightly slumped at the other end with his eyes closed. I wasn’t sure whether he knew I was there. He wasn’t asleep – I think he was meditating. “I’ve been reading about evolution in the library”, he said. “About the Out of Africa theory, … and I’ve…

By Jane Everdene Nationalism is all about blood.  And soil. We care about the soil because of the blood. The remains of generations of our ancestors lived their lives and died here and it is this fact that makes our country – our land – our soil – sacred to us. “Blood” refers to the closeness of our relatedness to others. We all know the saying “Blood is thicker than water”, and that it means…

by Richard Barker “When written in Chinese, the word crisis is composed of two characters; one represents danger, the other represents opportunity.” THROUGHOUT HISTORY we have learned an important thing about crisis. It is often disastrous, but equally as often it brings new life. From the dawn of civilisation to date, crisis is always accredited with new inventions, revisions in state philosophy and law etc. Taking for example the Second World War: This crisis, which could…

In a highly meaningful twist of irony, a decision by the Brussels city council to erect a “modern art” Christmas Tree made of glass TV screens has been mistakenly blamed on Muslims objecting to Christmas traditions. Hysterical articles appeared in many journals and online blogs repeating a story which claimed that the traditional Christmas tree, erected in the centre of Brussels each year, had been cancelled and replaced with a “winter sculpture.” The reason for…

Most of us are familliar with the kind of ‘mind games’ that were played by our pro-multiracialist mass media during the Olympics, in which for politically correct reasons, disproportionately prominent coverage was given to non-White competitors. Few however will be aware of the equally sinister manoeuvrings that take place in order to suppress coverage of competitive games requiring high intelligence and strategic thinking skills. Not since the contests in 1972 and 1992 for the World Chess Championship between Bobby Fischer and…

By H. Millard. Confused about things?  Don’t be. You have a mission and a purpose in life that you must accomplish. If you are physically fit and are able to accomplish your mission and purpose but don’t, then you are a dead end and your life is wasted. You might as well not have lived at all. The mission and purpose are essential. Nothing is more important. Everything else is secondary. Your mission and your…

By Max Musson: Jack London 1876 – 1916, was the son of Flora Wellman a woman of Puritan stock who was deserted by her husband while London was still very young. At the age of 13 London was already working in a local canning factory, later becoming an oyster pirate, a fisheries patrolman, a student and a gold prospector during the Klondike Gold Rush. These early experiences gave London a massive amount of material upon…