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Supremacists on ‘The Wandering Who’

October 7, 2011 in Israel, Jewish influence, Race, Reviews, Revisionism, Uncategorized, Zionism

Pressman’s Comment: The other day we featured Kevin MacDonald’s review of Gilad Atzmon’s latest book. Below is a more recent article by Atzmon where he address both MacDonald’s and Mark Gardner’s recent reviews. We would take issue with the word “supremacist”. This word is rolled out anytime a white person expresses a concern for restoring and enhancing the well being of white people. This is not an act of “supermacism” but one of self protection and care for ones fellow tribal members.

Atzmon also ends this piece with a quote from Sai Baba and a poor one at that, it being littered with myopic inaccuracies. Races exist and do so for a reason. Men are born unequal, live unequal lives and die unequally. The same applies to races. That said, Mr Atzmon raises some good points that expand the view considerably.

Two days ago I referred to a critique of ‘The Wandering Who’ written by Mark Gardner. Gardner is a rabid Zionist and Jewish supremacist who tends to conflate Jewish Nationalism (Zionism) with Jewish ethnicity. However, Gardner’s criticism of my book was, in the main, intelligent and fair, though certainly not free of error.

Yesterday, I found out that The Occidental Observer, a White Supremacist magazine, also published a lengthy review of ‘The Wandering Who’ written by Prof. Kevin MacDonald. Like Gardner, MacDonald also conflates Jewish ideology and culture with ethnicity. His most controversial claim is that a suite of traits that he attributes to Jews, including higher-than-average verbal intelligence and ethnocentrisms, have eugenically evolved to enhance the ability of Jews to outsmart non-Jews in the competition for resources while, at the same time, undermining the power and self-confidence of the white majorities in Europe and America who, he insists, Jews seek to dispossess. Just like Gardner, MacDonald produced an interesting text, though Macdonald’s was somewhat more scholarly.

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The Destiny Of America

June 29, 2011 in Jewish influence, Race, Revisionism, Uncategorized

By Francis Parker Yockey
First Published January 1955
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The early American arrived at a land of which he knew nothing. He did not know its geography, its fertility, its climate, its dangers. In the North, he encountered forests, rocky soil, and winters of a rigor he had not known before. In the South, he met with swamps, malaria, and dense forests. Everywhere he encountered the hostile savage with his scalping knife and his warfare against women and children. In little groups, these early Americans cleared the forests, and built homes and forts. The men plowed the fields with rifles slung over their shoulders, and in the house, the wife went about her duties with a loaded weapon near at hand. There were ships to and from Europe, and the colonials could have left their hardships and gone back — but they would not admit defeat.

Out of these colonials was bred the Minute Man. Minute Man! These American farmers were ready at a minute’s notice to abandon the plow and seize the gun. They knew that the hour of their political independence was at hand and instinctively they prepared for it. When the moment arrived, with a British order to arrest two of their leaders, the Minute Men assembled before daybreak at Lexington to face the British force sent to seize them. Though heavily outnumbered they stood their ground in the face of Major Pitcairn’s order to disperse. “If they mean to have a war,” said Captain John Parker, leader of the Minute Men, “let it begin here!”

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