Oswald Mosley Reconsidered (Keith Stimely)
In the five years and twenty issues of its existence, this journal of contemporary history, devoted to the unusual and the unsung — to histories untold or told generally from only one point of view, to...
View ArticleThe unforgettable night (Savitri Devi)
Excerpted from Savitri Devi’s Gold in the Furnace (Calcutta, 1953) I was coming from Sweden and going back to England through Germany and Belgium. The train was rolling on toward the German frontier,...
View ArticleLotuses on the Surface (Savitri Devi)
Savitrid Devi, Chapter 12 of L’Etang aux lotus (Calcutta, 1940) Europe is merely powerful; India is beautiful. It is beautiful because mediocrity is rare there, because quality is preserved over...
View ArticlePaul of Tarsus (Savitri Devi)
Savitri, almost certainly writing from memory, makes two small factual errors in the preceding essay: (1) the account of Mary’s parents to which she refers appears in the apocryphal Gospel of James,...
View ArticleThe last Man against time (Savitri Devi)
Please note: we do not agree with this text but present it for information purposes The Last Man Against Time Excerpted from Devi’s Lightning and the Sun by Savitri Devi Not only had Adolf Hitler done...
View ArticleHitler – Nazis – And The Occult (M. Sabeheddin)
“By 1975, the thirtieth anniversary of [Hitler’s] death, there were already 50,000 serious works about him and his Reich. In 1976 there appeared yet another 1000-page volume which was proclaimed ‘the...
View ArticleAmerikan Culture
American Culture: the elitists, intellectuals, and hooligans — whether liberal or conservative — seem to hate it. They especially detest the current (un)culture. But before we join the madness, let’s...
View ArticleNemesis
In today’s American parlance, the word “nemesis” is taken to essentially mean an enemy, a rival, or a villain. But in Greek mythology, Nemesis is not depicted as a demon or a monster. Nemesis is, in...
View ArticleDismantling an illusion
For a while on amerika.org there has been a raging debate about the financial crisis and who is to blame for it. I pointed out there are basically two sides: The Open Society myth-propagating...
View ArticleMen Without Chests
For thus you speak: ‘Real are we entirely, and without belief or superstition.’ Thus you stick out your chests – but alas, they are hollow! – Nietzsche The phrase “men without chests,” originally...
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