Afrocentrist Claims to Minoan Civilization Destroyed by New Genetic Report
Afrocentrist claims that Africans originated Europe’s oldest civilization in Crete have been nixed by a new DNA study which has shown that the original population of that island were European. The theory that Africans, not Europeans, created the Minoan civilization which flourished from around 2,700 BC to 1,420 BC,
The Genetics of Judaism: A Review of Harry Ostrer’s Book
Are Jews a religion or race? This is the age-old question that medical geneticist Harry Ostrer tackles in his concise but informative book, Legacy: A Genetic History of the Jewish People.
On the Khazars & Others
By Frederick Dixon: The idea that the Jews of eastern Europe are the descendants of the Khazars is one which has considerable traction among racial nationalists. It is difficult to see why
Rochus Misch: The Last Survivor from Hitler’s Bunker
On 30 April 1945, Adolf Hitler took his own life in the Reich chancellery bunker in Berlin, with Soviet troops only a block or so away. Today, the last person still alive who was in the bunker is 95-year-old Rochus Misch,
Who Started the Bombing of Civilians in World War II?
Every year the British public—and indeed the world, through the controlled mass media—are bombarded with images around September of the “Blitz”
Remembering the Very Real Armenian Holocaust
The Armenian Holocaust is one of the least known great tragedies committed by the Ottoman Turkish Empire against its subject peoples
Haiti: Then and Now
H. Hesketh Prichard’s Where Black Rules White: A Journey Across and About Hayti reviewed by Amren’s Thomas Jackson. In 1899, the British explorer, hunter, and travel writer Hesketh Prichard (1876 – 1922) became the first white man to cross the interior of Haiti since 1803, the year before Haiti declared independence from France. He was commissioned by press baron Cyril Arthur Pearson to report on the country as part of Pearson’s launch of a new…
The Tarnishing of an Iron Lady
Yesterday brought us news of the death of Margaret Thatcher, one of the most significant and controversial politicians in recent British history. Firstly her life is significant, if only because she became Britain’s first and so far only female Prime Minister. That in itself is sufficient to secure her a place in our history books, but the most crucial question and the most hotly debated is whether or not her political career and tenure at…
Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter
By Max Musson: There has been a mixed reaction to the recent broadcast on German TV of a three-part series entitled ‘Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter’ (‘Our Mothers, our Fathers’), depicting the effect that the Second World War conflict had on the lives of ordinary German citizens, and on the lives of five young Germans in particular. The five young friends are; brothers Wilhelm and Friedhelm; a young nurse Charly; aspiring singer Greta; and her Jewish…
A History Of Multiracialism
By Jane Everdene: Far from being a purely modern phenomenon that the naïve insist will in time turn into some kind of utopia, multi-ethnic states have been tried over and over again for thousands of years but have constantly failed. In fact the Semitic King, Sargon 1st, presided over the first multi-ethnic society when he conquered the Indo-European Sumerians – around 2,300BC. For the first time in recorded history, an alien ruling class forced its will…