Most people fall into the trap of believing that there is either; 1. A fully formed, often anthropomorphised, conscious, sentient, all knowing, all powerful, all loving God, who has a particular interest in, and cares for us; or 2. There is no God. Dawkins is good at demolishing belief in the first of these possibilities and the mistake that most people make as a consequence is to believe that his arguments therefore prove that the second possibility is…

AVIATION AND ASTRONAUTICS were once my prime interests. As a student pilot, at the age of 20, when aviation was much more dangerous than it is today, I concluded that if I could fly for ten years before being killed in a crash, I would be willing to trade an ordinary lifetime for that experience. In the ’30s, I assisted Robert Goddard, the father of spatial conquests. Standing with him on New Mexico plains at…

By H. Millard: It seems that Whites suffer more than other races from a neurotic need to mother and save the world.* These pathetic Pathological White Altruists–I call them Great White Mothers and Great White Fathers–hide their neurotic savior fantasies behind do-goodism which is then praised by their fellow neurotics. Their efforts always eventually bring contempt, disgust and hatred from those they try to save. These creeps will drive right over White people who need…

By Max Musson: Most people fall into the trap of believing that there is either; 1. A fully formed, often anthropomorphised, conscious, sentient, all knowing, all powerful, all loving God, who has a particular interest in, and cares for us; or 2. There is no God. Dawkins is good at demolishing belief in the first of these possibilities and the mistake that most people make as a consequence is to believe that his arguments therefore prove that the…

We begin with the axiomatic idea that cosmic evolution is a reality, and that part of cosmic evolution is organic evolution. This includes the evolution of human beings.

by H. Millard: “Look around you, man,” said Homeless Jack, “and you’ll see why you need a god. If you’re White and you don’t have one, or if you have the wrong one, you better invent one, and the right one, because otherwise you’re in danger of dying out. “Only a god–the right god–or the right concept of god–can set humans straight when they’ve gone as far astray as present day humans and human societies…

By H. Millard: A little understanding of science, along with proper beliefs, can help us understand the ways of existence and our place in it and may strengthen our faith in the importance of DNA, and help us stay on the path to our highest possible destiny. Here’s how we came to be as we are today (all dates approximate): 13.7 billion years ago–Big Bang. Start of our universe. 4.5 billion years ago–Earth forms from…

by Richard Barker “When written in Chinese, the word crisis is composed of two characters; one represents danger, the other represents opportunity.” THROUGHOUT HISTORY we have learned an important thing about crisis. It is often disastrous, but equally as often it brings new life. From the dawn of civilisation to date, crisis is always accredited with new inventions, revisions in state philosophy and law etc. Taking for example the Second World War: This crisis, which could…