This film is designed to undermine the white advocacy movement. It will fail. Badly. Like the film ‘Cabaret’ with its iconic song, ‘Tomorrow belongs to me’, this film will bring people, good people, quality people, into our movement. Nate is an intelligent, but lonely, classical music and literature loving young desk-bound FBI agent, bullied in, and bored with, a job overseeing the fitting up of American Muslims for conspiring to carry out acts of terrorism…

By Kerry Bolton: At 57 I have been intensely interested in Yockey’s life and thought since first reading Imperium as an 18 years old and letting that wisdom percolate with decades of study and thinking since that time. Even down-under in New Zealand, Imperium found its way, imported from Noontide Press during the 1970s by a Chinese businessman thoroughly imbued with Spengler. As in Yockey’s own day, he remains under-appreciated by those seeking a European revival.…

By Nick Grifford: Modern British nationalism is, broadly speaking, dogmatically retroactive. It is politically impotent, culturally impoverished, and presciently challenged. Perhaps this is true in relation to most White nationalisms, but personally I can only comment on the curious persuasion that is endemic throughout this Sceptered Isle — at least among those with any sense of collective identity. It is apparent that the preponderance of nationalist parties and groups in the United Kingdom share common ground;…