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There are aspects of the delivery of this documentary, When the Darkness Falls, that I find a bit tasteless. Certain segments, for example, cannot help but feed anti-white stereotypes for those who are, perhaps, already looking for some sense of justification for the positions they have formed (or inherited) long ago. But I believe the [...]

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Explore further: The Occidental Observer Professor Kevin MacDonald

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Nevada’s Mysterious Cave of The Red-Haired Giants by Terrence Aym Source: Helium.com Many Native American tribes from the Northeast and Southwest still relate the legends of the red-haired giants and how their ancestors fought terrible, protracted wars against the giants when they first encountered them in North America almost 15,000 years ago. Others, like the [...]

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Jewish Involvement in Shaping American Immigration Policy, 1881-1965: A Historical Review Kevin MacDonald California State University-Long Beach This paper discusses Jewish involvement in shaping United States immigration policy. In addition to a periodic interest in fostering the immigration of co-religionists as a result of anti-Semitic movements, Jews have an interest in opposing the establishment of [...]

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View Craig Bodeker’s documentary film HERE and support his work HERE. -W.

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Since the outbreak of the First and Second World Wars, German identity has suffered an unparalleled blow. A blow which innumerable Germans, both here in the United States and abroad, have never fully recovered from; and which, due to the destructive continuum of politically correct conditioning and nearly a century of enforced white guilt (which [...]

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North, Central, and South American Indian lore refers to the presence of pre-Columbian White civilizations such as the Suncasapa, the Anasazi, the Si-Te-Cah and the Chachapoyas, to name but a few. Their historical traces run far deeper than the average student of history will immediately grasp, and their disappearance appears to be the result of [...]

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