Year: 2007

Going Underground: “Catacomb Revisionists” and Revisionist Repression

Introduction For many, the phrase “going underground” conjures up images of anti-establishment sub-cultures. Oftentimes, we think of groups or individuals “going underground” when their thoughts or ideas have resulted in persecution in mainstream society. Fyodor Dostoevsky utilized the term in his story, Notes from Underground his all-out assault on Enlightenment rationalism. Others may think of…

The Holocaust: The New Founding Myth of American Society

The American public overwhelmingly accepts the basic tenets of the Holocaust. It is nearly incomprehensible to most people that there are some who are willing risk their life and liberty to revise or even deny the main pillars of the Holocaust story – the Six Million, the Hitler-ordered extermination of Jews, and the use of…

Georges Theil and barrister Eric Delcroix before the judge

Georges Theil and barrister Eric Delcroix before the judge in charge of implementation of sentences (Juge d'application des peines) in Grenoble on December 18, 2007 Today Georges Theil, accompanied by his barrister, Eric Delcroix, answered the summons of the “Juge d'application des peines” in Grenoble concerning Mr Theil's six month prison sentence handed down by…

France’s LePen on trial for “justification of war crimes”

“Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death.”George Orwell Prosecutors have demanded that Jean-Marie Le Pen should be given a five-month suspended prison sentence and a 10,000 euro fine for saying that the Nazi occupation of France was “not particularly inhumane.” LePen is a French right-wing nationalist politician and the founder and president of the…

Tales of the Politically Correct: “Belsen was a Gas” flap

Hardly a day goes by without someone apologizing for something they said or did or someone else demanding that someone issue such an apology. Political correctness has been stepped up to a McCarthy-like level with the “guilty” parties finding themselves ostracized, boycotted, persecuted, and in some once-democratic countries of Europe, even imprisoned. In this brave…

The New Jewish Question

In the spring of 2005 I learned that the editors of the neo-pagan-oriented Russian journal, Atenei, had invited Guillaume Faye, one of the French nationalist right’s chief thinkers, to Russia in order to participate in discussions about future collaboration along the lines of a pan-European Euronationalist movement [“mouvement identitaire pan-européen”]. I was delighted at the…

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