Tuesday, October 28, 2008

MORRIS DEES IS CREAMING HIMSELF OVER THIS DEVELOPMENT

To White Nationalists Barack Obama is the Christmas gift that keeps on giving. Really, the best thing that can happen is for Obama to win. Nothing can awaken whites more than an Obama presidency. Obama's presidency will increase the recruiting power of so-called hate groups and the coffers of militia chasers like Morris Dees. Washington underestimated how much an Obama presidency would galvanize whites and remind them that tribalism is an inescapable fact. It's rare for Washington to make such a glaring error. One has to wonder what will happen when this powder keg is ignited.

The following story is just a taste of what is in store.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=96193886

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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From: James D. Sass
Date: Oct 5, 2008 11:40 AM


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From: Clarence Hilliard
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Introducing Underworld Amusements, a publisher and seller of curious sundries and callous broadsides.

You can purchase these titles directly from Lulu. com, and in the near future we will have a fully functional website with MANY items of interest available for purchase.

The Anti-Christ

The Anti-Christ
Curse on Christianity
by Friedrich Neitzsche
Translated and Introduced by H.L.
Mencken
Afterword by James D.
Sass

"What is good?—Whatever augments the feeling of power, the will to power, power itself, in man.
What is evil?—Whatever springs from weakness.
What is happiness?—The feeling that power increases—that resistance is overcome.
Not contentment, but more power; not peace at any price, but war; not virtue, but efficiency (virtue in the Renaissance sense, virtu, virtue free of moral acid).
The weak and the botched shall perish: first principle of our charity. And one should help them to it.
What is more harmful than any vice?—Practical sympathy for the botched and the weak—Christianity...."

Ladies In The Parlor

Ladies in the Parlor
by Jim Tully

This is the saga of Madame Rosenbloom's fashionable establishment in Chicago and of the ladies in her domain. And here is the Jim Tully of "Circus Parade"—the forthright Tully whose language is as frank as life itself. Tully does not pull his punches. The big men and the little ladies for whom Madame Rosenbloom's house is a social center are portrayed with vigor and hon­esty. The novel is crammed with incident and penetrating word pictures. It is not a story for the squeamish. But if life itself, —that robust, lusty segment of life that is here so honestly and brilliantly de­picted—does not frighten or shock you, this novel will hold your deepest interest.

Upon initial printing of this book in 1935, copies were seized from the publisher and destroyed by police based on allegations that the material was obscene and blasphemous. It is unknown how many copies survived. This is the first printing since that time.

Iron Youth Reader, Vol. 1

The Iron Youth Reader, Vol. 1
Robert Eisler, Marquis deSade, Oswald Spengler, Savitri Devi, Gustave LeBon, Sir Francis Galton

This is the first annual installment of "Studies Beyond Good and Evil"-- the Iron Youth Reader.
These largely out-of-print works have been selected as a guide to assist the explorer of the taboo and left-hand paths. Neglected, infamous and infernal texts from philosophy, sociology, history and psychology are compiled, with blank pages for notes after each selection.
Starting this collection is Robert Eisler's exploration of sadism, masochism and lycanthropy; Man Into Wolf.
Appearing next in the volume is a short anti-religious tract from Marquis deSade- A Dialogue Between a Priest and a Dying Man followed by Oswald Spengler's Man and Technics.
Savitri Devi's Rocks of the Sun is an excerpt from her book Pilgrimage.
Gustave LeBon's The Psychology of the Crowd, a landmark work giving insight into what happens when an individual finds himself one of many.
The final contribution to the Reader is Sir Francis Galton's Essays In Eugenics.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

WALL STREET'S WICKED WITCH

I'm a street addict, and Meredith Whitney has the good shit.


Behold Meredith Whitney:



Double-entry booking comes to mind when I think of this blonde beauty. She rose from virtual obscurity and now has the CEOs of financial institutions trembling in awe of her ability to examine the entrails of their financial statements and make dire, yet accurate, predictions about a company's future. A veritable witch's brew wafted around her 31 October 2007 report on Citigroup (C). Some have said that she is the Oracle of Wall Street. Some CEOs are probably having nightmares of her flying around on a broom.


She has class. She doesn't call CEOs who cannot comprehend their own books liars, but rather errs on the safe side that they are just dullards.


In the economic storm of the century, look for Whitney to herald in a Black October.

Some videos of Whitney: