Zion’s Cultural Putsch:

The Judaization of American Literatureby Vic Olvir

From National Vanguard magazine No. 105, May-June, 1985

In the past quarter-century or so a rather peculiar fate has befallen American literature: the tradition of the American novel begun by such illustrious names as Hawthorne, Melville, Twain, and James, and carried on by such as Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Hemingway, and Wolfe, has now seemingly devolved upon writers whose names happen to be Bellow, Mailer, Malamud, Wouk, and Roth. Further, the critical establishment that nurtured and sustained the rise of the former group of writers has been transformed; it now consists more and more of Jewish critics reviewing Jewish writers in publications owned by Jews. This change in the racial composition of American . . .

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Dr. William Pierce interviewed by Dr. Herbert Poinsett

These interviews seem to be from circa 1987.

Last Bulwark of the Roman Republic

Attack! Issue No. 65, 1978

Lucius Cornelius Sulla

Nordic Warrior-Dictator Was Last Bulwark of Roman Republic

Sulla the Fortunate

Lucius Cornelius Sulla was born in 138 B.C., at the beginning of the Roman Republic’s last, strife-wracked century. Sulla was the last man to make a practical attempt to salvage the Republic his patrician forefathers had founded four centuries before him. His career reflects the grandeur and the horrors of the desperate struggle which brought about Rome’s gradual transformation from a city-state of free White men into a colossal empire in which tyrants ruled over half-breeds and slaves.

Sulla’s family was of the Roman aristocracy of blood, the patricians, who had formed Rome’s governing class from its earliest days and who . . .

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National Vanguard Magazine is Born

Editorial from National Vanguard Magazine, Issue No. 86, May 1982: A More Effective Tool When we began publishing more than 11 years ago, mobs of as many as a quarter-million demonstrators were marching through the streets of Washington chanting, “Ho-Ho-Ho Chi Minh, the Viet Cong’s gonna win!” The Washington Post, the New York Times, and the three television networks were openly sympathetic to the communist enemy in Vietnam. ROTC facilities had been burned to the ground on a dozen of the nation’s university campuses, and terrorist bombs were going off at a rate of more than one a day in banks, corporate offices, and government buildings. During one of the larger pro-Viet Cong demonstrations, in which the . . .

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Anatomy of the Internal Hater

From the National Alliance Members Bulletin,  February 1999: What Makes a Hater? A huge volume of e-mail flows into the National Office from people all over the world who are responding to our message, primarily our weekly radio broadcasts.  Evelyn Hill weeds out the illiterate, incoherent, and irrelevant mail and gives me a selection of 20 or so letters to read each day.  Between a fourth and a third of these are hate letters, and I always read them carefully.  For one thing they are a barometer of how worried about us the enemies of our people are:  from the volume and vehemence of the hate mail following each broadcast I can estimate how badly I have rattled . . .

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Self-Sufficiency: It Has Moral As Well As Physical Value

Editorial from National Vanguard Magazine Issue No.116, August-September 1996Watching the News

I have friends who tell me that they don’t like to watch television news broadcasts, because they find them depressing. I, on the other hand, look forward to watching the evening news every day. I usually find the news encouraging.

My friends are conservatives. I am not.

When they watch the news they see their world coming apart. They have been sacrificing and saving for years to send a son or daughter to Harvard, and what they see in the evening news gives them a nagging, subconscious worry about the ultimate value of their endeavor. Or they have been looking forward to retirement, to travel, or to a nicer . . .

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Speech in Parma, Ohio, 5 April 1998

The topic is the range of people that the National Alliance should be trying to reach and influence, if not actually recruit into the organization, and how it might be possible to reach them. In the course of this discourse Dr. Pierce articulates his rationale for buying Resistance Records.

Tom Metzger was also present and spoke for a few minutes after Dr. Pierce.

Dr. Pierce on The History Channel

Guns, Race, and Freedom

Dr. Pierce interviewed by Ron Doggett