By Andrew Hamilton 6
Hal Turner & his Handlers
The article on Hal Turner recently linked on TOQ Online is well worth reading. It is journalism based upon “government documents, e-mails, court records and almost 20 hours of jailhouse interviews with Turner.” A number of federal police officials spoke to the authors off the record as well.Even so, the article is not old-fashioned, objective, meat and potatoes journalism....
Read MoreTraditionalism, Youth Music Subcultures, & White Nationalist Metapolitics
In his new article, “Apoliteic music: Neo-Folk, Martial Industrial and ‘metapolitical fascism’” (Patterns of Prejudice 43, no. 5, December 2009, pp. 431-57), Anton Shekhovtsov suggests that there are two types of radical right-wing music that are cultural reflections of the two different political strategies that fascism was forced to adopt in the...
Read MoreMistrial Declared in Hal Turner Case
“Mistrial in Case of Blogger Accused of Threatening Judges“Mark FassNew York Law JournalDecember 08, 2009A federal judge in Brooklyn has declared a mistrial in the prosecution of Harold “Hal” Turner, the New Jersey blogger accused of threatening to kill three federal appellate judges in Chicago. With the jury deadlocked 9-3 in favor of acquittal after two...
Read MoreBy Richard Hoste 22
A Critique of Ayn Rand on Race
Today I read Any Rand’s 1963 essay “Racism.” I had read Atlas Shrugged as a teenager. It was a little too absolutist for me but I called myself a libertarian for years afterward and still do to a great extent. I find the argument that the vast majority of what states do is coercion convincing, but I can’t completely accept Rand’s morality. Once a person has...
Read MoreHal Turner:
Portrait of a Fed Agent Provocateur
Editor’s Note: It is rather astonishing that given the level of anti-white provocation in this country that the US government needs to manufacture acts of violent white resistance. But such has been the pattern from the beginning of the civil rights movement to the present day. Hal Turner’s open advocacy of violent acts perfectly fits the profile of a federal agent...
Read MoreAn Enterprising White Lad
Editor’s Note: This story is local news, and international news (the article is from the Times of London), but not national news in the US. Care to speculate why? Like Eric Rudolph, this lad discomfits our urban coastal elites, for whom Central Park might as well be the Teutoburger Wald, forcing them to confront the vastness of those little colored patches on their maps and...
Read MoreBy James Edwards 4
Huckabee Gratifies Self by Pardoning 1033 Criminals, Others Pay With Their Lives
It’s Official: Mike Huckabee is ToastMike Huckabee has a long history of letting violent criminals out of prison because It’s The Christian Thing To Do, and, according to Huckabee, many of those he gave clemency to were victims of a “racist” justice system in Arkansas. That’s his excuse for setting free Maurice Clemmons, who just murdered four police officers. Plus,...
Read MoreBy Guillaume Faye 7
Mars & Hephaestus:
The Return of History
Translated by Greg JohnsonAllow me an “archeofuturist” parable based on the eternal symbol of the tree, which I will compare to that the rocket. But before that, let us contemplate the grim face of the coming century.The twenty-first century will be a century of iron and storms. It will not resemble those harmonious futures predicted up to the 1970s. It will not be the global...
Read MoreBy Stephan Chalandon and Philip Coppens 7
French Visions for a New Europe
Raymond Abellio claimed that the Flemish occultist S. U. Zanne (pseudonym of Auguste Van de Kerckhove) was amongst the greatest initiates of our time. But hardly anyone knows who he is. Some have placed Abellio in the same category — though he too is a great unknown for most. And those that have looked at Abellio, have largely concluded that he was a fascist politician, who...
Read MoreBy Andrew Hamilton 4
Comeuppances
Mississippi circuit court Judge Robert “Bobby” DeLaughter is going to federal prison.In 1994 DeLaughter, then a Mississippi prosecutor, tried 73-year-old Byron de la Beckwith, who suffered from high blood pressure, heart problems, and other ailments, for the 1963 murder of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) official Medgar Evers.Two...
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