The Slaying of a Viking By Michael McLaughlin Contrary to all the myths of Vidkun Quisling, he was neither morally reprehensible nor a traitor. His fierce Nordic patriotism caused him to regularly snub the German occupying authorities while simultaneously supporting much of their nationalist agenda… The Real Hispaniola By Robert K. Logan The mass murder of French civilians on that embattled island caused the country of Haiti endless problems. Today it is one of the globe’s poorest...
Eisenhower Silences McCarthy By Michael McLaughlin We are very proud to bring you this first class treatment of the official, presidential silencing of the great patriot of the 1950s, Senator Joseph McCarthy. This story will shock you. For the U.S. reputation as the anti-communist leader to be sullied like this is very important and is good Revisionism… Rockefeller & Mccarthy By Dr. Emmanuel Josephson Arch leftist and “radical” Nelson Rockefeller did everything in his...
The Myth of Al Capone By Michael Collins Piper For all the ink that has been spilled on the life and times of Al Capone, one thing has been notable by its absence, namely his connection with the true “boss of bosses,” Meyer Lansky. This long suppressed connection changes radically the nature of Capone’s regime in Chicago… The Aesthetics of Civility By Dr. M. Raphael Johnson Art is the great “neglected science” of nationalist criticism. It is the window to...