In our first two installments (Part 1 here; Part 2 here), we have given a brief overview of the historical and current situations in South Africa, relating to the dangers faced by
I have argued that we of the Hard Right should not actively seek open confrontation with the enemies of our culture. I have tried to advocate for a legal, ethical procedure to rid our communities of those who would wish
On Tuesday, August 8, Glen Campbell died after suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. While not in the same league with Merle Haggard or Johnny Cash, Campbell did provide some catchy tunes, and one
At the beginning of the 19th Century, the United States was primarily stuck to the eastern half of the continent, with just a few adventuring souls moving west. Back then Tennessee was
Editor’s Note: St. Gregory Palamas, Archbishop of Thessalonica (1296 – 1359), an Eastern Orthodox monk and bishop (interestingly, referred to a “a great theological writer” by Pope John Paul II), was a
Editor’s Note: We have often mentioned the concept of 4G warfare and how it plays in modern culture. If you have not done any studying on this concept, here is a brief
Lt. Col. James Megellas was a true Man of the West. The son of immigrant Greek parents, who had come to Wisconsin, Megellas attended Ripon College. In the middle of his final
Editor’s Note: Samuel Logan Brengle was the son of a Confederate soldier. He attended DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, and later Boston Theological Seminary. He received offers to pastor a number of large
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