Note: The following ended up on the cutting room floor as I prepared “Birth of a Nation,” my review of Harold Covington’s Northwest Quartet, for publication. I decided to cut it for lack of space, and also because I thought that even serious criticisms seemed petty when considered alongside the Quartet’s towering virtues. I came [...]
I was informed this evening that Occidental Dissent had been mentioned on Harold Covington’s Northwest Front. Some friends of mine have read the Northwest Quartet, listen to Radio Free Northwest, and keep tabs on Covington’s work. The discussion about Covington that went on here occurred while I was in Washington for the Amren conference. I was on the road at the time [...]
Leonard Zeskind’s Searchlight article “Stateside: The far right in Obama’s first year” argues that the election of Barack Obama has not been a boon for white nationalists, citing low turnouts for David Irving, David Duke, and Council of Conservative Citizens events.
Zeskind notes that there has been an increase in discussion of secession and racial [...]
“Is America, Too, Breaking Up? Or, Nothing Succeeds Like Secession”
from The Occidental Observer, September 16, 2009
To say that the last few generations have been a demographic disaster for many White populations around the world is an understatement. That Whites in America are now slated to fall to a mere half of the population by 2042 [...]
Is secession a good idea for whites? No.
A good way to see this is to analyze the military, political and social problems that Harold Covington’s Pacific Northwest secession movement would face. He suggests that Whites gather in Idaho, Oregon and Washington and use guerrilla warfare to form an independent homeland that is free of non-Whites.
He [...]
Mister
by Alex Kurtagic
Foreword by Tomislav Sunic
Guildford, U.K.: Iron Sky Publishing. 2009
Imagine a novel that is a marriage of George Orwell’s classic Nineteen Eighty-Four and Jean Raspail’s depressing account of the genocide of Europeans, The Camp of the Saints.
As the definitive dystopian novel of our age, Nineteen Eighty-Four conjures up a world that has far too [...]
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August 7, 2009 | Posted in General | Also tagged Alex Kurtagic, book reviews, Camp of the Saints, dystopian fiction, Edmund Connelly, George Orwell, Jean Raspail, Mister, Nineteen Eighty-Four, non-white immigration, Northwest Quartet, political correctness, status consciousness, The Turner Diaries, white dispossession, William Pierce |