A Friend In Need: Millennial Woes in Exile
Surely we have all by now heard about the recent exposure and attack on fellow dissident and Alt-Right figure, ‘Millennial Woes’. Woes is one of the more sensible and levelled-headed in the Alt-Right scene but such placidity cuts no ice with the class-traitor Reds and the pimp Liberal-Elite’s whores: the Presstitutes exacting the System’s dirty work. One Presstitute in particular seems to have taken upon himself a moral crusade to chase down Woes. Prissy milk…
A Battle We Have Won
Whatever the result of today’s U.S. Presidential Election, Nationalists throughout the Occident should take heart and beam a smile in recognition of a fantastic and successful year thus far for the Cause and that, win or lose, ultimately we have won a battle. Some folk might erroneously think, ‘what has this to do with us in the U.K.?’ This mistaken thinking is wrong on several accounts, not least the direct effect the result will have…
Street-Media: in Support of Agitprop
In this article I hope to generate debate and ideas on the subject of how to communicate our message and move the Movement forward with recruitment. Promotion of the Cause and its publications has always been one of my passionate interests. I now write to bring this issue into focus, as I feel it is a necessity in which we here in the U.K. find ourselves severely lacking. Agitation: an age-old political manoeuvre that, of…
The Futility of Electioneering
Among the various nationalist groups in Britain, there are those who have turned away from electioneering as the means by which they hope to bring about political change and the salvation of our people. These groups have come to realise that the majority of the electorate are so mentally conditioned by our corrupt mass media that they are incapable of exercising their right to vote in a rational way. Furthermore, these groups have come to…
The Path to Power – Revisited
By Max Musson: The United Kingdom is a democratic state and has in place a system of constitutional and electoral democracy extending back over hundreds of years, and therefore when people feel dissatisfied with the way in which our country is currently being governed, it is only natural that they first seek to gain political influence through electioneering and through the current parliamentary, party political system. The Democratic Fallacy: What appears to be, and what…
Laying The Foundations For Success
By Max Musson: Some people may feel that it is an act of consummate vanity and conceit that I am writing in all seriousness of our rise to power, for our Movement of National Salvation is as yet still a very small organisation and the acquisition of political power must seem for many a fanciful dream. Indeed when I am criticised by others outside of our organisation, usually leaders of the micro-parties and other micro-organisations…
The Rise of UKIP a Cause for Joy?
By Max Musson: As most of us will have anticipated, last night’s local elections have seen the annihilation of genuine nationalist candidates as media promoted UKIP sweep up the bulk of our previous supporters, and many more in addition that they will have won from the other parties. I describe UKIP as media promoted, because despite the last couple of weeks in which the knives have been out for Nigel Farage in an attempt to…
“Useful” Nationalists
By Nick Grifford: The 2006 film entitled 300 was the brainchild of graphic novelist Frank Miller and director, Zackery “Zack” Snyder. The story charts the military exploits of a small Spartan army (the eponymous 300) during the campaign against Persian invasion, circa 480 BC. The film is suitably emotive and clearly provides an allusion to invasive Muslim incursions into Europe during the the past few decades, which, in itself, is not unwelcome. However, being Hollywood, there…
The Path To Power – Laying the Foundations for Success
By Max Musson: Some people may feel that it is an act of consummate vanity and conceit that I am writing in all seriousness of our rise to power, for our Movement of National Salvation is as yet still a very small organisation and the acquisition of political power must seem for many a fanciful dream. Indeed when I am criticised by others outside of our organisation, usually leaders of the micro-parties and other micro-organisations…