Corruption In High Places
By Max Musson: I am reminded of a fictional character, US Senator Pat Geary, who is portrayed by G. D. Spradlin in the film ‘The Godfather Part II’. In this film Senator Geary is initially seen attending the communion celebration for Anthony Corleone, the son of Michael Corleone the head of the Corleone crime family around whom the film is centred. Geary publicly accepts a substantial contribution in Anthony’s name as a donation for a local university, but while speaking before the…
Arman on Blood, Belief, Action–to become the Superman
By H. Millard: Arman, known as The Teacher, said…. “You shall not move higher to closeness with the First Cause or to become the Superman by belief alone. The Sacred White Path requires three things: Right Blood, Right Belief and Right Action. We are White by the fundamental processes of evolution and this putatively gives us Right Blood and puts us in the evolutionary position where we are commanded to, and where we must, use…
Nationalism and Idiocy
By David Yorkshire: One of the things that has captured my attention recently has been the events in the Ukraine. The reasons why all this has happened are readily evident, of course: the European Union and the USA have joined forces (despite the public facade of mutual animosity) to destabilise the democratically elected Ukrainian government under President Viktor Yanukovych for two main reasons. The first is to install a puppet government so that the Ukraine’s…
Hanukkah and its Lessons for Us Non-Jewish Whites
By H. Millard: The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah offers some interesting lessons for non-Jewish white people if one but understands what this holiday is really about. Many uninformed people think Hanukkah is simply a Jewish version of Christmas. And it has taken on some of the aspects of that holiday. Still, Hanukkah is far different. In fact, one suspects if non-Jewish white people celebrated a similar holiday they would find the usual serial name calling…
Tommy, Kev – What the EDL is Going On?
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…
Not the Sharpest Knife in the Drawer
By Max Musson: When the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby launched his campaign to ‘compete’ usurious payday loans company Wonga out of business, it is possible that he had the very best of intentions, however, within less than a day, this foolish man has been left looking rather red faced. Having prominently criticised Wonga for the extortionate charges they make on their short-term loans, the Archbishop was informed following a Financial Times investigation that the…
9-11 Eleven Years Later: Still the Media Ignores the Most Important Question of All: Why?
Eleven years after the awful events of 11 September 2001, the controlled media and political pundits all still stoically ignore the biggest question surrounding the attack: “Why?” Why would have Arabs from Saudi Arabia and Egypt plan for months, and possibly years, to train themselves as pilots, immigrate to the US, and then immolate themselves by flying aircraft full of people into buildings in New York City and Washington DC? Is it, as George Bush…
Warsi Replaced By Shapps
Following David Cameron’s cabinet reshuffle yesterday, many observers, heartened by the replacement of outgoing Muslim peer Baroness Warsi as co-chairman of the Conservative Party, will be unaware that the cabinet changes may have served to strengthen the influence over government of another minority group. When Sayeeda Warsi was appointed co-Chairman of the Conservative Party in 2010, this controversial decision by David Cameron distracted attention away from the other co-Chairman, the rather less obvious ‘minority group…