Jonathan Bowden Commemorative Dinner
Last Friday at a swank central London hotel, approximately seventy-five diners gathered to honour the memory and work of the accomplished nationalist intellectual genius, writer and artist Jonathan Bowden, best known in Britain and throughout the Western World as an orator of outstanding ability. Jonathan sadly died prematurely just over five years ago and just a matter of days short of his fiftieth birthday. He had been unwell for some time before that but he concealed the seriousness of his…
Power from the People!
There was a speech made by John Tyndall at a meeting organised by David Duke, in Louisiana in 2004, and in this speech John Tyndall spoke at some length about the various freedom fighters who have struggled valiantly so that the truth can be known. But he then brought his audience down to earth with a passage that impressed upon them the futility of much of what he had just discussed in the absence of…
Max Musson Speaks – On John Tyndall, Electioneering, Money, and Unity!
By Max Musson: There is a debate taking place within British nationalism regarding whether or not electioneering is a worthwhile endeavour for nationalists; whether or not it is an effective means of pursuing our political aims; whether or not we are wasting our time, money and effort in what is increasingly viewed as a futile practice. This is not a debate about the rights and wrongs of the principle of democracy, because virtually everyone involved…
10th John Tyndall Memorial Meeting in Preston
By Max Musson: This weekend in Preston there was a packed hall at the 10th annual John Tyndall Memorial Meeting with an audience in excess of one-hundred and thirty gathered to hear speeches from a lineup of eight distinguished speakers, in addition to meeting chairman Keith Axon, and event organiser Mark Cotterill. John Tyndall is widely regarded as one of the greatest, if not the greatest British nationalist leader our nation has so far produced.…
Waiting for Godot
By Max Musson: Waiting for Godot is an absurdist play written by Irish playwright and poet Samuel Beckett and described as a ‘tragicomedy’ it incorporates both tragic and comic elements as the two main characters, Vladimir and Estragon wait in vain for the arrival of a third character, Godot, who never comes. So, what has this got to do with us? It is a metaphor for a condition that I recognise in many nationalists at…
9th Annual John Tyndall Memorial Meeting
By Max Musson: For more that three decades during the close of the 20th Century, the name of one man, John Tyndall, was virtually synonymous with the cause of British nationalism and it is only fitting therefore that for the ninth successive year since his untimely death in 2005, John Tyndall’s memory is honoured at a memorial meeting of British nationalists here in Britain. And so it is that through the auspices of the nationalist monthly…
The Path To Power
By Max Musson: For more than a century, British nationalists have believed themselves to be the vanguard of a resurgent national spirit that had somehow become dulled and dormant through comfort and complacency, but which remained latent, still potent, and ready to be revived once the clarion call was sounded, heralding a new ‘golden age’. During the early part of the last century there was cause to believe that this self-image was correct and it…
The Path to Power – Be Under No Illusion
By Max Musson: For more than a century, British nationalists have believed themselves to be the vanguard of a resurgent national spirit that had somehow become dulled and dormant through comfort and complacency, but which remained latent, still potent, and ready to be revived once the clarion call was sounded, heralding a new ‘golden age’. During the early part of the last century there was cause to believe that this self-image was correct and it…