‘Der Landser’ Discontinued
By Max Musson: In an article that we published on 14th August this year, entitled, ‘Jewish Sensibilities & the Commemoration of Heroes’, I reported that a campaign was afoot to deny German boys and girls the right to celebrate the heroism of their forebears by reading eye-witness accounts of Wehrmacht soldiers who fought often valiantly during World War II. The Bauer Publishing Group publishes three magazines that present such stories; ‘Der Landser’ (The Squaddie); Geschichte & Wissen’ (History and Knowledge); and ‘Militär…
The Radfords – An Inspiration!
By Max Musson: Unless one visits a school it is quite rare nowadays to find oneself in a setting in which there are more children than adults, and even then, one often finds that a disproportionately large number of the children are non-White. It would appear that many White couples have decided to forego the pleasures of parenthood – have chosen to behave like eternal teenagers as long as nature will allow – have decided…
The Approaching Cyber Tyranny
By Max Musson: Anyone who has worked in a managerial capacity for a major bank will be familiar with the concept of ‘moral risk’ and the basis of this concept is the premise that if someone is routinely given the opportunity to perform a dishonest or immoral act that is to their own advantage without anyone else finding out, then sooner or later they will take advantage of that opportunity. While bank employees routinely have…
Come on Vinnie, spit it out!
By Max Musson: I don’t like to publicly criticise celebrities, but sometimes celebrities make statements apparently demonstrating sympathy with the genuine concerns of the ordinary people of this country, but in such a mealy mouthed fashion that they do more harm than good by creating confusion. The ex-soccar playing film star Vinnie Jones is in the news currently following an interview in the Radio Times Magazine, in which he ‘lambasts’ his native Britain as being…
The Storm Clouds Gather
By Max Musson: Until just a few years ago, the government of Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria, was widely regarded by Western governments as progressive and modernizing and it is therefore curious that a coalition of Western powers including Britain, are now plotting military intervention aimed at bringing down that regime. Assad came to power in July 2000, following the death of his father, Hafez Al-Assad, who had ruled the country over the previous thirty…
Carnival of Crime and Debauchery
By Kasredin: This year’s Notting Hill Carnival has ended with 279 arrests having been made. The Notting Hill Carnival is Europe’s biggest street party, and takes place every summer. It began in the late 1950s, and for its first twenty years or so it was a fairly peaceful affair. Then things began to go downhill, and violence became a perennial feature. In 1987 the carnival had its first ever murder. Sanity appeared to prevail in…
Third World NHS Deliberately Engineered!
By Max Musson: During the 1960s there where very few foreign doctors or nurses employed within the National Health Service, and if one needed hospital treatment or visited one’s general practitioner, encountering a foreign or non-White doctor or nurse was a rarity rather then the commonplace event it is today. We are told when the subject of immigration is discussed, that the NHS today depends on immigrant doctors and nurses and would collapse without them,…
Nonwhite World Dominates Official “Failed States” List
Nonwhite countries dominate the official Foreign Policy magazine’s 2013 list of “Failed States” once again, underlying the primary link between race and standards of development. The list of failed states, issued each year by the respected journal and the “Fund for Peace,” analyzes how countries performed during the previous year, e.g., 2013′s index measures countries’ performance in 2012. The Fund for Peace only includes recognized sovereign states based on UN membership in the Failed States Index. The Palestinian…
The Bugle Call …
By Max Musson: It should be evident to all thinking nationalists by now, that the traditional electoral route to salvation for our people has now been made utterly redundant by the dire conditions that have been created in this country. That route has been made redundant because our enemies have made such advances over the last 100 years or more that in every sphere and at every level of our society there is now entrenched opposition,…
Not the Sharpest Knife in the Drawer
By Max Musson: When the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby launched his campaign to ‘compete’ usurious payday loans company Wonga out of business, it is possible that he had the very best of intentions, however, within less than a day, this foolish man has been left looking rather red faced. Having prominently criticised Wonga for the extortionate charges they make on their short-term loans, the Archbishop was informed following a Financial Times investigation that the…