By Hunter Wallace 3
The Jews & Immigration
A point in favor of the philo-Semites emerged this morning. In light of my pledge of fairness, I felt compelled to report it. Jewish attitudes toward immigration are more complex than White Nationalists have imagined. If the CIS/Zogby data is accurate, the typical Jew is at odds with the Jewish leadership on immigration.- 61% of Jews do not believe legal immigration should be...
Read MoreBy Richard Hoste 1
Conservatism Means War, Zionism, & Torture
Human Events has named Dick Cheney as their Conservative of the Year. They found John Bolton to write the article, the only person more insane than receiver of the award.How is it, therefore, that someone who has no political ambitions can cause so much angst at the White House and in the mainstream news media? The irrefutable answer is that what Cheney is saying, primarily on...
Read MoreBy Edmund Connelly 3
More on the Jewish War on Christmas
VDARE.com is again running their wonderful War on Christmas series, begun in 1999. Various contributors there document how an overwhelmingly Christian America which for centuries celebrated Christmas as both a religious and cultural holiday has in recent years moved vigorously first to quash religious observance of Christmas in the public square and is now mopping up the remaining...
Read MoreBy Thomas White 12
The Three Horsemen of an Evolutionary Apocalypse, Part 2: Pornography
In our previous installment, we looked at a particular fitness signaling failure for food consumption, as prehistoric drives for fat accumulation are causing permanent obesity for many individuals in our world of agricultural plenty. In this installment we will explore perhaps the most caustic false signal set in our world, pornography.First it would be helpful to examine the...
Read MoreBy Richard Hoste 7
A review of Norman Finkelstein’s The Holocaust Industry
The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish SufferingSecond EditionNorman FinkelsteinNew York: Verso, 2003If you’re like me and have been through the American education system, you as a child may have never learned a word of Greek or Latin, the history of the Bible or been assigned to read a work by a great philosopher. You probably do remember, however,...
Read MoreBy Kevin MacDonald 1
The ADL: Managing White Rage
From The Occidental Observer, December 7, 2009A recent Haaretz article on the state of the Jewish world contained the following:In general today, one of the long-term challenges for the American Jewish community is evident in demographic forecasts that predict that in two or three decades, certain minority groups are expected to become a majority in the United States. A recent ADL...
Read MoreTelevision (Almost) as Usual: Viewing House, M.D.
I like to look beyond—or, if you will, behind—the “surface” of entertainment by trying to learn a little about the people and institutions responsible for creating it. Doing so enhances my viewing experience.Without question, information about celebrities and entertainment technology is far more abundant than reliable information about the business and production...
Read MoreBy Hervé Ryssen 1
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....
Read MoreBy Alex Kurtagic 3
2012 / 2009
Anybody who has read my novel Mister will have easily guessed that I enjoy apocalyptic scenarios, and there is no doubt I have been influenced, partly, by 1970s disaster films. It will therefore come as no surprise that, although I very seldom have a desire to go to the cinema, some of few the times I do go are to watch disaster and doomsday pictures. As the incurable misanthrope...
Read MoreBy Irmin Vinson 3
Jews, Islam, & Orientalism
In Western history the Spanish Reconquista stands as an important landmark. Spain had once belonged to Islam, but with Reconquest the long Islamic intrusion which had begun in 711 was brought to an end, apparently decisively. From a Christian perspective the Reconquista was the gradual expulsion, beginning in the eleventh century and ending in the fifteenth, of Muslim unbelievers...
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