After recently listening to my music collection I happened upon the fact that our culture –insofar as it is explicated in music – is not so suppressed. I therefore offer the following as examples of how elements of our culture can pierce the hegemonic (excuse the pun) status quo of the Chosen controlling and seeking to do us down. In this era of understandable pessimism and defeatism – where nothing seems to be going our…

By Max Musson: The following video features Ryan Anderson, a William E. Simon Fellow at the Heritage Foundation and Co-Author of ‘What is Marriage? Man & Woman: A Defense’, responding to questions from a homosexual regarding homosexual marriage  at the ‘Communicating Values Marriage, Family & the Media Conference’ held by the Stanford Anscombe Society on 5th June this year. The conference was held at Oberndorf Event Centre at Stanford Graduate School of Business. In the ‘about us’ section of their website,…

By Max Musson: We are pleased to announce the sixth nominee for the 2014 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize: Mike Newland of the British Democratic Party for his fluid and highly informative speech regarding the pitfalls of Globalisation, which he made in October 2013 at the 47th New Right Meeting in London.  Mike is not an obvious choice for such a nomination because he is not cast in the rabble rousing tradition that people often think…

Happy St. Patrick’s day!  For the music lovers among our readership I offer below some of my own personal favorite pieces of Irish music – if you have some to recommend don’t forget to leave a comment. Celtic Woman – A New Journey – Dulaman   The Auld Triangle – Luke Kelly   Song for Ireland: Dick Gaughan   The Chieftains & Alison Krauss – Molly Ban   Rocky Road to Dublin – Julie Fowlis…

By Max Musson: Last April I wrote an article about a TV series, ‘Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter‘ (Our Mothers, our Fathers) which had just been broadcast in Germany, portraying the Second World War from a German perspective.  The three part series has had a significant impact, having since been broadcast in several other European countries and rumour has it the series will also be broadcast here in the UK, later this year. One of the main characters in the series is Greta, played…

by Andy Nowicki: Over the past couple of years, a fascinating musical mini-trend has emerged. Last year, “Somebody That I Used to Know”—a memorable duet from Australian singer Gotye and his New Zealand-born vocal accompanist Kimbra– became a surprise hit in America. A somewhat odd, eerily haunting, emotionally-pitched, at times tonally dissonant, yet still supremely catchy little ballad with the sweep and grandeur of an epic poem, the charm of “Somebody” was in part its…

By Max Musson: It all began in March 2009 when two groups composed of about a dozen members each of the Muslim fundamentalist group ‘Al-Muhajiroun’ protested noisily in Luton at the homecoming parade of the Royal Anglian Regiment. As the troops marched through the town centre, police hurriedly intervened to prevent violence breaking out between angry White residents and Muslim demonstrators holding placards denouncing the soldiers as ‘war criminals’ and ‘murderers’. A direct consequence of…

By Max Musson: Yesterday a young Austrian man named Markus Willinger spoke passionately at the London Forum before an audience of seasoned British nationalist activists and campaigners and it would be a massive understatement to say that we were merely impressed. I take the liberty of reproducing for you the text of the Preface to his book, which I hope will induce you to buy several copies and give them as Christmas and birthday presents…

By Max Musson: Years ago the story lines of horror films often featured vampires, and in those early films the vampire was always the villain, visiting terror upon some hapless Transylvanian community, until a suitably handsome hero came to the rescue, saving the community preyed upon, and of course the obligatory fair maiden, from the clutches of evil. Increasingly however, first vampires and now werewolves and other demons are being portrayed in a sympathetic light.…

By Max Musson: The anti-White message of the mass media is that we Europeans are corrupt, venal, avaricious and the root of all evil. We say however that this slander is untrue and that reality shows that we Europeans have much to proud of and much to protect – and protect it we must, as we are under attack and our world is in mortal danger as never before. My brothers and sisters, bless those who…