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Interview with Harold Covington, Part 1
TOQ: Could you give us a brief autobiography and tell us how you became involved in White Nationalism? Harold Covington: I was born in Burlington, North Carolina in 1953. I had my first dose of racial reality at age 15 when I was thrown into an integrated high school in Chapel Hill, NC which was bad by the standards of the day (1968) but which of course was a kindergarten compared...
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Interview with David Duke
TOQ: Has anyone in the US has followed the David Duke strategy of running for political office as an explicit advocate for white interests?David Duke: I think only a very few have done so. Even more unfortunately, most of them had no real organization, woefully inadequate finances, and very little political savvy. Often they ran for offices far beyond their reach, such as US House...
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A Conversation with Craig Bodeker
TOQ: In A Conversation About Race, you explain how you came to be a believer in “white guilt.” How did you come to be a disbeliever? How did you become racially-conscious? Craig Bodeker: By traveling. From my early experiences in the American South and in Hawaii. I was able to see firsthand the differences between racially homogeneous areas — like Minnesota in the...
Read MoreTom Sunic Interviews TOQ‘s Editor Greg Johnson
On Tuesday, December 1, 2009, at 9 PM Eastern US time, Dr. Tomislav Sunic will interview Dr. Greg Johnson, editor of The Occidental Quarterly on the “Sunic Journal.” The interview will air on the Voice of Reason Broadcast Network. To tune in to the live feed for this and all VoR programming, click here to use Windows Media Player or here for Winamp. For iTunes: open...
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The Religious Origins of Globalism:
An Interview with Hervé Ryssen, Part 5
From Mechanopolis, February 24, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonRead Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.Read Part 3 here.Read Part 4 here.Mechanopolis: Isn’t the desire to found a world government one of the delusions of the “enlightened,” as Taguieff would say?Hervé Ryssen: It is quite clear that all this is being done to make us disavow our roots, our traditions, our history, our...
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The Religious Origins of Globalism:
An Interview with Hervé Ryssen, Part 4
From Mechanopolis, February 24, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonRead Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.Read Part 3 here.Mechanopolis: How do you explain this obvious lust for vengeance in [Jewish] religious texts that profess universal peace? What is the source of this vengefulness?Hervé Ryssen: The spirit of revenge is found in quite a few texts. It appears in novels like Albert...
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The Fall of the Berlin Wall:
Germany Celebrates its Americanization
Translator’s Introduction: The following interview has been twice “betrayed.” It originally appear in Vienna’s zur Zeit, no. 46 (2009). It was then translated into French by Robert Steuckers and is here translated from his French into my English. When such a piece passes through three languages, something, of course, is lost. The extraordinary quality of the...
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The Religious Origins of Globalism:
An Interview with Hervé Ryssen, Part 3
From Mechanopolis, February 24, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonRead Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.Mechanopolis: Is there unanimity among Jewish intellectuals on the question of immigration?Hervé Ryssen: Jewish intellectuals can be liberals, Marxists, Zionists, religious, or atheists. But all these divergences do not at all invalidate the messianic foundation of their aspirations....
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The Religious Origins of Globalism:
An Interview with Hervé Ryssen, Part 2
From Mechanopolis, February 24, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonRead Part I here.Mechanopolis: Judging by the policy of US President George W. Bush, it does not appear that his numerous Zionist advisers are promoting the world of “peace” about which you speak. How do you explain this?Hervé Ryssen: It is undeniable that the leaders of the American Jewish community bear a good...
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The Religious Origins of Globalism:
An Interview with Hervé Ryssen, Part 1
From Mechanopolis, February 24, 2009Translated by Greg JohnsonMechanopolis: Hervé Ryssen, you have just published a book, Les Espérances planétariennes [Planetarian Hopes] (Levallois-Perret: Éditions Baskerville, 2005) which finally exposes the logic of globalism and its religious foundations. For far too long, intellectuals of the nationalist movement have shied away from such...
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