By Heordredenn: Ethnic minorities in Scotland have doubled as a percentage of the population in just ten years, according to official 2011 Census results published on 26th September. According to the 2001 Census, ethnic minorities made up 2% of the Scots population. By the 2011 one, this had doubled to 4%. Three-quarters of these minorities were ethnic Asians, who now make up 3% of the inhabitants of Scotland. The remainder include Negroids of various origins.…

By Colin Liddell: Solon ‘the Wise’ earned his sobriquet when he repealed the laws of Draco in early 6th century Athens. Before then, the laws of Athens had decreed death even for minor offences. Solon realized that if every crime meant death, then a criminal might reason that it would make sense to murder and steal rather than to just to steal; especially if murdering the victim improved the value of the theft and its…

By Heordreedenn: There is a thought experiment – at least I hope it’s a thought experiment – concerning the best way to boil a frog. Apparently if you just chuck the hapless amphibian into a pan of boiling water it realises immediately that all is not well and jumps out at once. But if you put it in a pan of cold water, and heat it slowly, it never notices what is happening, or at least if…

By Frederick Dixon: The other day my son was watching one of those American cartoon shows – I don’t know whether it was “American Dad” or “Family Guy”, and it doesn’t matter. I was in the room, but reading and not paying attention until the words “you don’t want your daughter marrying a black man” made me prick up my ears. On the screen were three white people in a car – the elderly grey…

By Kasredin: During the nineteenth century there was a struggle in this country and elsewhere to achieve real democracy – or, as it was then termed, universal suffrage. There was a groundswell of opinion that every man should have the vote, and some people even felt that women should not be excluded. Parliamentary democracy took a long time to gain popularity. The first parliaments were held in the thirteenth century, and were basically a way…

By Max Musson: While scientific work in the West continues to be constrained by the dogma of human equality and therefore focuses predominantly on relatively expensive surgical and medicinal therapies to retrospectively improve the condition of individual humans, the Chinese, free from such dogmatic constraints are employing state of the art gene sequencing technologies as part of a state sponsored eugenics programme aimed at achieving significant advances in the quality of their future generations. BGI…

By Max Musson: For more than a century, British nationalists have believed themselves to be the vanguard of a resurgent national spirit that had somehow become dulled and dormant through comfort and complacency, but which remained latent, still potent, and ready to be revived once the clarion call was sounded, heralding a new ‘golden age’. During the early part of the last century there was cause to believe that this self-image was correct and it…

By Max Musson: Occasionally our readers leave comments that tempt me to provide a longer and more significant reply than would be normally appropriate for our comments sections and today we have received such a comment, which I have decided to make the focus of this article. The comment reproduced below, which was posted in response to an earlier article of mine entitled, ‘Money-Power, Money and Power‘,  is one of a series with a similar…

By Max Musson: A number of enquirers and sceptics have asked what would happen once the authorities discover the locations of any nationalist enclaves that we are in the process of creating? Most have speculated that the authorities using compulsory purchase powers, may try to ‘swamp’ any enclave by building an estate of ‘affordable housing’ adjacent to it or directly within the boundaries of such an enclave and make this housing available to ethnic minority…

By Max Musson: Apparently motorists travelling north along the Pacific Highway (Interstate 5) through Eugene and Springfield in Oregan State part of the designated Northwest Republic were greeted with an unusual road sign recently, which caused a number of them to pause and think that day on their way to work. All we can but admire the handiwork of our North American comrades and wish them well in their efforts to achieve freedom and self-determination. By Max…