Is it Time for the Rehabilitation of National Socialism?
There are many forms of nationalism that have evolved to meet a variety of needs throughout history and depending upon one’s perspective and the circumstances prevailing at the time, they have been variously viewed as: heroic liberating movements, at one end of the scale; as movements of oppression and genocide at the other extreme; and every shade in between. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as they say. In Germany during the 1930s,…
Homeless Jack on Arman’s Teachings, Divinity and the Ubermenschen
By H. Millard: “Man is something that shall be overcome. Man is a rope, tied between beast and overman – a rope over an abyss. What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not an end.”— Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra Arman says we Whites are being tested, man. It seems the whole non-White world is moving to White nations to replace our White populations and pollute our gene pools. Many deceived and…
The Migrant ‘Crisis’ – Some Further Considerations
By Max Musson: I obtained a copy of the results of a YouGov opinion poll taken during the last week of February this year and it was interesting to me that even before the current ‘migrant crisis’ had erupted as fully as it has now, 75% of the people polled stated they thought immigration has been too high over the last ten years, and it struck me that this viewpoint diametrically opposes the impression of…
Richard Edmonds – 2015 Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize Nominee
By Max Musson: For the second year running our readers have nominated Richard Edmonds for the Jonathan Bowden Oratory Prize. The nomination this year is for the speech he delivered on 22nd November 2014 at a meeting of the London Forum — a speech highlighting a great many little known facts exposing the shameful behaviour of the victorious Allies at the end of the Second World War. Richard, who is now a member of the…
The Liberation of Auschwitz
By Max Musson: This article is perhaps a day late, but it will be some time before talk of the Holocaust subsides in the mainstream press, especially now that we are to have a vast new Holocaust Memorial Centre built with £50 million of taxpayers money in central London, to replace the rather unimpressive one that already exists in Hyde Park. In the various concentration camps liberated by the Allies towards the end of World…
Encountering Antisemitism
By Max Musson: Since the Charlie Hebdo shootings and the siege of the kosher supermarket in Paris, the authorities on both side of the Channel have gone into overdrive in pandering to Jewish sensibilities, as if the issue of security in the face of Islamic terrorism revolves solely around the security needs of Jews and so much so, that the needs of the rest of us don’t really warrant attention. We have seen the Prime Minister, David…
Charlie Hebdo and Islam, Some Further Considerations
By Max Musson: Despite statements made by establishment politicians and so called ‘moderate’ Muslim leaders in the West, aimed at calming the controversy surrounding Charlie Hebdo and the magazine’s repeated publication of cartoons representing the Prophet Mohammed, tensions surrounding this issue continue to dominate the news, and the reason for this is a fundamental misunderstanding and a large measure of hypocrisy on the part of those who seek to create liberal and largely secular multicultural…
Treblinka – The Forensic Examination Fails
By Max Musson: This weekend my attention was caught by adverts for a repeat showing of Channel 5’s documentary, ‘Treblinka: Inside Hitler’s Secret Death Camp’, part of their ‘Genius and Genocide’, series featuring no less than six, 90 minute documentaries trawling once more over the alleged ‘facts’ and ‘diabolical nature’ of the Nazi Third Reich. Publicity material for the documentary claimed that it would be, “… following a team of British archaeologists who have been…
‘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…
Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter
By Max Musson: There has been a mixed reaction to the recent broadcast on German TV of a three-part series entitled ‘Unsere Mütter, unsere Väter’ (‘Our Mothers, our Fathers’), depicting the effect that the Second World War conflict had on the lives of ordinary German citizens, and on the lives of five young Germans in particular. The five young friends are; brothers Wilhelm and Friedhelm; a young nurse Charly; aspiring singer Greta; and her Jewish…