Thirty New Species of Flies Found in Los Angeles — How it Relates to Whites, Our Survival, Our Expansion and Our Evolution
By H. Millard: Thirty new species of flies have been identified just in the county of Los Angeles, California. To those unversed in the ways of existence, this may seem like big news, but to those who understand a little about existence, it is no big news at all. In fact, I could fill many pages like the one you’re reading now just with new species of flora and fauna that are discovered constantly. Why…
Elysium
By Heordredenn: Film Review: Elysium, written, directed and co-produced by Neill Blomkamp, released August 2013. It is 2154. The Earth is an overpopulated, impoverished, environmentally degraded ruin, with civilization falling apart. But high above a vast, silver-white wheel structure hangs in the sky, the last island of peace, order and civilization, the great orbital habitat Elysium, now home to the global elite of the cosmopolitan super-rich. That is the premise of South African director Neill…
Come on Vinnie, spit it out!
By Max Musson: I don’t like to publicly criticise celebrities, but sometimes celebrities make statements apparently demonstrating sympathy with the genuine concerns of the ordinary people of this country, but in such a mealy mouthed fashion that they do more harm than good by creating confusion. The ex-soccar playing film star Vinnie Jones is in the news currently following an interview in the Radio Times Magazine, in which he ‘lambasts’ his native Britain as being…
The Angels, the Jews and the Rules of the Game!
By Max Musson: Los Angeles long ago lost any sense of being the ‘city of the angels’, representing as it does the largest concentration of Hispanic population outside of Mexico and having one of the most racially and ethnically divided/diverse populations in California – itself one of the first states of the USA to become majority non-White. It is not surprising therefore that LA, should provide such a prime example of organised minorities employing in-group…