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L’Apartheid:
De peur que l’on oublie (Ou ne sachions jamais)

La pièce bimétallique Nelson Mandela

La pièce bimétallique Nelson Mandela

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English original here

« L’architecte de l’apartheid » en Afrique du Sud, le Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, et son opposant principal, le magnat des mines Harry Oppenheimer, moururent tous les deux au mois de Septembre, Bien que ces événements soient distants de plus de trente ans. Read more …

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Remembering A. R. D. “Rex” Fairburn:
February 2, 1904–March 25, 1957

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Today is the birthday of New Zealand poet, essayist, Social Credit advocate, and social reformer Arthur Rex Dugard Fairburn, another Artist of the Right. Read more …

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New Zealand Academia:
Studies in Corruption, Part 3

Roel Van Leeuwen

“Scholar” and Live Journal enthusiast Roel Van Leeuwen

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Part 3 of 3

In my last installment I told of my discovery of R. W. Van Leeuwen’s Thesis “Dreamers of the Dark,” written for the Department of Religious Studies at Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand, for which the author received a MA degree with First Class Honors in 2008. The thesis purports to document and analyze a “satanic-nazi” conspiracy in New Zealand centered around yours truly. I also described how Van Leeuwen’s thesis is a tissue of pure (and impure) inventions. Read more …

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New Zealand Academia:
Studies in Corruption, Part 2

Hot air balloons at Waikato University

Great bags of hot air at Waikato University

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Part 2 of 3

A Fraudulent Thesis

In 2008 I happened to find an MA thesis by R. W. Van Leeuwen, entitled “Dreamers of the Dark” Read more …

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New Zealand Academia:
Studies in Corruption, Part 1

waikato

Waikato University, Hamilton, New Zealand

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Part 1 of 3

Some case studies in New Zealand provide examples of how blatantly tertiary education is being degraded by the pursuit of political agendas and plain careerism. Read more …

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Rex Fairburn

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Editor’s Note:

A. R. D. Fairburn was born on February 2, 1904. Fairburn was a poet, painter, critic, essayist, and advocate of Social Credit, New Zealand Nationalism, and organic farming. In commemoration,we are publishing the following expanded version of Kerry Bolton’s essay on Fairburn. To read Fairburn’s magnificent poem “Dominion,” click here. Read more …

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Apartheid:
Lest We Forget (Or Never Knew)

Nelson Mandela bimetallic coin

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French translation here

South Africa’s “architect of apartheid,” Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd, and its leading opponent, mining magnate Harry Oppenheimer, both died in the month of September, albeit over three decades apart. It is an opportune time therefore to consider the legacies of the two, Read more …

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New Zealand’s “Cyber Crime Law”:
The Back Door to Censorship

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The following letter is addressed to Minister of Justice Simon Power in response to reports that the New Zealand Government is considering ratifying an international law against cyber crime, that includes clauses criminalizing so-called “holocaust denial,” “racism,” “xenophobia,” and “verified genocides.” Read more …

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Breaking the Bondage of Interest:
A Right Answer to Usury, Part 4

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National Socialist Germany

Propaganda rather than scholarship has dominated studies on National Socialist Germany. Hence, the manner by which certain socio-economic achievements were attained is buried amidst histories that focus on war, the Holocaust, and racial theories. Read more …

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Breaking the Bondage of Interest:
A Right Answer to Usury, Part 3

Hieronymous Bosch, "Death and the Miser," detail

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Part 3 of 4

States that Broke the Bondage of Interest

Any efforts to advocate alternatives to banking that might extricate nations from the grip of the money-changers are dismissed as “funny money” Read more …

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The Shadow of Lionel Terry, Part 4

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Terry in Context

Two years after Terry’s incarceration a White Race League was formed. Read more …

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The Shadow of Lionel Terry, Part 3

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An Appraisal

While Terry wrote numerous poems, and a play, The Making of a Madman,[1] his only published work, in both prose and verse, was The Shadow. Because the shooting of Joe Kum Yung has overshadowed all else about Terry, his cogent analysis of imperialism and capitalism expressed in The Shadow is little known.

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The Shadow of Lionel Terry, Part 2

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Part 2 of 4

“Insanity”

In days of old, when men were bold,
And Honour held its sway,
When’er a comrade fought for Truth,
We all stood staunch beside him.
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The Shadow of Lionel Terry, Part 1

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Part 1 of 4

Lionel Terry, 1873–1952, self-portrait

When the “New Zealander”[1] Lionel Terry is recalled at all it is generally by liberals and Leftists, who judge him to be nothing more than a psychotic racist murderer. Read more …

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Rex Fairburn

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A. R. D. Fairburn, 1904–1957, is not usually identified with the “Right.” As a central figure in the development of a New Zealand national literature, much of the contemporary self-appointed literary establishment would wish to identify Fairburn with Marxism or liberalism, as were other leading literary friends of Fairburn’s such as the Communist R. A. K. Mason. Read more …

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Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk:
New Zealand Poet, “Polish King,” & “Good European”
Part III

Potocki in Wellington, New Zealand, 1984

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Part 3 of 3. Part 1 here. Part 2 here.

Post-War Fascism

Directly after the war Potocki was defiantly not only pro-fascist but also expressed overtly pro-Nazi sympathies. His 1945 Christmas card To Men of Goodwill, 1945, had the “X” of “Xmas” printed as a swastika, and included a six verse poem including the words “to save his life, our William Joyce.” Read more …

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Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk:
New Zealand Poet, “Polish King,” & “Good European”
Part II

Potocki and Franco, London, circa. 1939

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Part 2 of 3. Part 1 here.

Right Review

Potocki returned to England in 1935. The outbreak of the Civil War in Spain in 1936 polarized the intelligentsia and literati. Some, such as Potocki and in particular Roy Campbell,[1] identified with the rebel cause. In 1936, with funds from Aldous Huxley and Brian Guinness, Potocki bought a printing press, and began publishing his long-running literary and political journal, Right Review. Read more …

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Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk:
New Zealand Poet, “Polish King,” & “Good European”
Part I

Count Potocki de Montalk, 1903–1997, age 21, 1924

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Part 1 of 3

“The course of my life is an indictment of the whole
dishonest racket which calls itself democracy.”
—Geoffrey Potocki de Montalk[1]

Count Geoffrey Wladislas Vaile Potocki de Montalk (1903–1997) was one of the generation of the Golden Age of New Zealand Culture. Read more …

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