This is a slightly abridged transcript of a lecture delivered in Newcastle on 19th November, 1900, to the members of the Literary and Philosophical Society by Karl Pearson, F.R.S., Professor of Applied Mathematics at University College, London. Karl Pearson was a polymath, born in Islington in 1857, he studied Mathematics at Cambridge University, later Physics at the University of Heidelberg, and at various other seats of learning; he studied metaphysics, physiology, Roman Law, 16th Century German Literature, English Law and Socialism and became…

By Max Musson: Last night dozens of White activists returned from our latest Legion Summer Camp, physically weary after all of the demanding physical activity, but spiritually recharged and ready to throw themselves with renewed vigour into the work of saving our people. We had pitched our tents in a broad valley amidst the steep and imposing hills of Wales and our activists took part in a range of activities, which were marred only slightly due to the extreme changeability…

By Max Musson: It appears that Greece is teetering in the brink of bankruptcy and if we were to listen to the usual financial pundits of the mass media, it would appear that ‘those Greeks’, those ‘lazy, hot-headed’ Mediterranean types — the kind of people who like to spend all day in the sun, eating olives and kebabs and drinking cheap red wine and ouzo — have gotten themselves in one hell of a financial…

By Shaun de Moray: Following from my first article of this series, in which I made the observation that the nationalist cause often fails to attract enough support because it fails to offer the public anything more than bad news, I shall now examine the various propaganda media at our disposal and analyse where we should go from here. Democratic Parties As observed by the nationalist blogger John London, our movement has two essential strands:…

By Shaun de Moray: Perhaps the most important element in any political struggle is propaganda. Many activists, however, fail to understand how to use this method of political warfare because they fail to understand that – at its essence – political propaganda isn’t designed to change how people think, but how they act. A casual observance of our contemporary reality declares that propaganda is everywhere: Toothpaste adverts seek you to buy a particular brand’s products.…

By Max Musson: Many people will be saddened and dismayed by the news of the shooting that took place at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina on Wednesday, in which a young White man, Dylann Roof, murdered nine of the church’s Negro congregation in cold blood. During the shooting in which Roof allowed one member of the congregation to escape, to “tell the world what happened”, Roof is alleged to have…

By H. Millard: To correctly understand the struggle Whites are in for our survival, we must first understand the real nature of the struggle and not be distracted with side issues. If we want to prove things for ourselves and not simply rely on the words or others, including my words, we must, each of us, almost become amateur naturalists and scientists and we must study and understand as much as possible about the ways…

By Max Musson: I imagine many people will have been variously amused, disgusted or intrigued by the recent publicity surrounding the race and identity of Black civil rights campaigner, former Africana studies instructor and former president of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP) chapter in Spokane, Washington, USA, Rachel Dolezal, who it appears, is a White woman who has been passing herself off as Black. This case involves much stupidity, hypocrisy,…

By Max Musson: The Camp of the Saints (Le Camp des saints) is a 1973 French apocalyptic novel by Jean Raspail. The novel depicts what was in 1973 a largely hypothetical setting wherein Third World mass immigration to France and the West reaches such frantic proportions that it leads to the destruction of Western civilization. Now more than forty years after the publication of this book, the theme of which is increasingly being seen as…

By Max Musson: In this modern age of concern for environmental issues, many people and even some naturalists who should know better, often talk of the ‘balance of nature’, and in reference to the impact of mankind’s growth and expansion across the globe, are highly critical, citing current trends as evidence that ‘we’ are “destroying the planet”.  Worse than this however, is the tendency to view the lifestyles of the indigenous peoples of the ‘developing…