Intimations of Cosmotheism: Aviation, the Cosmos, and the Future of Man
AVIATION AND ASTRONAUTICS were once my prime interests. As a student pilot, at the age of 20, when aviation was much more dangerous than it is today, I concluded that if I could fly for ten years before being killed in a crash, I would be willing to trade an ordinary lifetime for that experience. In the ’30s, I assisted Robert Goddard, the father of spatial conquests. Standing with him on New Mexico plains at…
A Study in Contrasts
So the San Bernadino shootings turn out to be the work of a couple of Moslems who were self-proclaimed jihadists. ISIL too claims that they were on Jihad. Yet it took several days for the U.S. authorities and the liberal dominated media to take them at their word and to agree, hesitantly and reluctantly, that this was an act of terrorism. Contrast the shooting in a South Carolina church a few months ago by a young…
Strong Fences Make Good Neighbours
People come up with all sorts of ideological reasons to try to explain conflict – “religion” is a favourite (Islam now, Christianity at various periods in the past), or nationalism, inequality, tyrannical government, whatever the bee may be in your particular bonnet. The truth is that these are mere excuses, evasions of the true causes of conflict which are ineradicable human characteristics – fear, or greed, or envy and thus the hatred which those emotions engender. The search for a solution…
Avoiding a European Intifada
In the wake of the Islamic attacks in Paris last night, as the death toll gradually rises as more and more bodies are discovered and as more people expire from fatal injuries, people all over Europe are today realising that what we are witnessing could have happened in any large European town or city, and probably will unless something radical is done to prevent it, now! Several years ago, something could have easily been done…
130 Parisians ‘Terminally Enriched’!
By Max Musson: Paris last night was in a state of emergency as security forces struggled to contain a number of attacks by Islamic militants who were hell-bent on ‘terminally enriching’ the lives of as many White Parisians as possible. A series of coordinated terror attacks in the heart of Paris have left dozens of people dead and wounded. Dead bodies littered the streets of the French capital last night after at least 130 innocent…
Je ne suis pas Charlie
By Max Musson: As the dust begins to settle around the offices of Parisian satirical magazine ‘Charlie Hebdo’, on Rue Nicholas Appert, and the French police continue their search for the perpetrators of yesterday’s blood-bath, it seems as though the whole media have gone into overdrive in an effort to convince us of two things: That we should mourn those slaughtered as ‘champions of free speech’ and all values quintessentially French; and that we should…
Francois Duprat – Co-founder of the Front National
By Jez Turner: Recently I made a trip, at the invitation of French Nationalists, to a cemetery in the Montmatre area of Paris to pay my respects at the grave and to the memory of a seminal figure on the European Identitarian scene. On this simple but elegant black marble tomb, there is no eulogy, no epitaph, but alongside a Celtic Cross and above the dates (26.10.1941 – 18.03.1978) – there is a name, ‘Francois Duprat’. He…
Another Clash of Cultures Heading this Way
By Max Musson: We who subscribe to racial nationalism believe that culture is a product of race and that the culture expressed by any particular people is the outward manifestation of the innate qualities with which they are genetically endowed. That rather than man’s physical and mental condition being the result of his circumstances, it is man’s circumstances that are primarily the result of his physical and mental condition, that is, his physical and mental attributes. It is absolutely true of…