Tolkien: Master of Middle Earth
By European: Despite the universal derison of the literary establishment, which could never comprehend its inherently noble spirit, Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings was recently[1] voted the greatest work of fiction of the 20th Century by thousands of Waterstones’ customers. The accolade is well-deserved, for Tolkien’s masterpiece is a classic of heroic romance. Drawing inspiration from traditional European mythology and from his love for the English countryside, Tolkien created an imaginary world and invented…
Crimean Referendum – 95% Want to join Russia
By Max Musson: With over 75 percent of the votes already counted, preliminary result show that 95.7% of voters in the Crimean referendum have answered ‘yes’ to the reunion of the autonomous republic with Russia as a constituent unit of the Russian Federation and less than 4% want the region to remain part of Ukraine. The overall voter turnout in the referendum on the status of Crimea is 81.37%, according to the head of the…
Ukraine’s Strategic Importance
By Max Musson: Those who continue to follow events in Ukraine will be interested to watch the video below, which answers many of the questions that currently remain unanswered regarding the motivations of the parties involved. Ukraine is currently broken, falling apart and fragmenting into smaller entities, and some analysts are calling Ukraine the next Yugoslavia. So what exacly is so special about Ukraine? Why are the Europeans even in Ukraine? And what are Russia’s interests in…
Ukraine – Towards a Peaceful Solution
By Max Musson: In recent days I have published two articles attempting to explain what is going on in Ukraine and the implications for White nationalists worldwide. Events have since appeared to be spiralling out of control and following the realisation that back in 1994, Britain and the USA had signed a treaty with Ukraine guaranteeing her territorial integrity, there was a period over last weekend during which we were possibly on the brink of…
Ukraine – The Clock is Ticking …
By Max Musson: It is now five days since Viktor Yanukovych was deposed as president of Ukraine and the parliament called for new elections and there appears to be a distinct lack of activity on the part of Svoboda and Pravy Sektor to cement their once dominant position. The danger is that the longer this period of uncertainty continues the more the chances of a successful nationalist revolution diminish and the more circumstances play into…
Ukraine – The ‘Orange Revolution’ Turning White?
By Max Musson: Many people in Britain will have viewed events in Kiev over the last three months with a certain amount of confusion: we are after all a long way from Ukraine; government and politics operate rather differently there; and lines of communication between our two countries are such that most of us must rely on the mass media for news of what is actually taking place. The confusion stems from the fact that…
Physical Culture
By Max Musson: As all too often we view the proliferation of fast food outlets selling junk food; of town centre nightclubs spewing out drunken, drug addled revellers into our streets on a Saturday night; the spotty nerds playing computer games on their iphones; and obese people waddling around stuffing crisps and biscuits into their mouths, it is refreshing to find that in some places our race has not completely gone to seed. This video taken…
Russian Government Gives Extra Finance to More than Two Child Families
The Russian government has introduced additional financial incentives to families who have more than two children in terms of a new 12-year plan designed to boost that nation’s population. The new measures, brought in after the previous set of regulations boosted the Russian birthrate to 1.9 million in 2012, up from 1.2 million in 1992, will give bonuses to families that have more than two children and will provide better healthcare, housing, and education for…
Migrant workers Unwelcome in Moscow, Says Mayor
Migrant workers from Central Asia should not be encouraged to remain in Russia, Moscow City Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said in an interview with Moskovskiye Novosty newspaper on Thursday this week. “People who speak Russian badly and who have a different culture are better off living in their own country. Therefore, we do not welcome their adaptation in Moscow,” he said in an interview during which he also expressed hostility toward the idea of ethnic ghettos. “Moscow is…
President Putin Speaks up for Russians
Editor update: After publishing the below in good faith we have been advised that it is a hoax from an unknown source. What a shame. It does at least remind us of what our leaders should be saying in Parliament!