The Passion and Political Crucifixion of Mrs May
As Christmas draws near many among us who are Christians turn our thoughts to the birth of Christ, the story of the Nativity and beyond to Easter next year and the Passion, the story of the ordeal that Christ endured at the hands of the Romans, ending in his crucifixion on Mount Calvary, and it is this second story that has particular symbolism for we British at this time as we witness a passion play…
I am a White Person!
I am a White person. My parents were White. My grandparents were White. My great grandparents were White. My great great grandparents were White. My White line goes back pure White as far as I have been able to check. And, my DNA test says I’m 100% non-Jewish White (they call it 100% European descent). I am an Aryan as that term was used in previous generations in Europe. But, in addition to the biological…
National Life – From the Standpoint of Science
This is a slightly abridged transcript of a lecture delivered in Newcastle on 19th November, 1900, to the members of the Literary and Philosophical Society by Karl Pearson, F.R.S., Professor of Applied Mathematics at University College, London. Karl Pearson was a polymath, born in Islington in 1857, he studied Mathematics at Cambridge University, later Physics at the University of Heidelberg, and at various other seats of learning; he studied metaphysics, physiology, Roman Law, 16th Century German Literature, English Law and Socialism and became…
Immigration – the Testimony of William Hogarth and Jane Austin
By Kasredin: Pupils in British schools are to be taught the history of multiracial Britain. It is reported that the OCR GCSE History syllabus will include a module on immigration. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2856839/Now-pupils-study-2-000-years-immigration-GCSE-Pupils-learn-reasons-impact-country-new-history-exam.html There has of course been a lot of immigration to the British Isles over the last two millennia. The Romans came, built their temples and sewers, and then returned to sunny Italy. Various Germanic people – Angles, Saxons, Jutes, and maybe some Franks –…
Light in the Darkness
By Frederick Dixon: The winter solstice is upon us, the shortest day in the depths of the coldest, darkest, wettest time. With what dread our ancestors would have watched the slow decline of their living God, the sun. With what joy they would have welcomed his return to life and health as the days began to lengthen after the solstice! A joy breaking out in feasting, drinking, merrymaking, in the lighting of fires to reach…
Do You Recognise This Man?
By Max Musson: Despite attempts by proponents of multiculturalism and multiracialism to convince us that we British are a mongrel nation of immigrants and that we should not object to the relatively recent influx into this country of non-White immigrants because we have already absorbed admixture from the Vikings, the Normans, the Belgae, the Angles and the Saxons, as well as the Celts, the evidence produced by archaeologists who strive after the truth demonstrates otherwise.…