Dave Gahary got to speak with William A. “Bill” White from prison, twice, the former commander of the American National Socialist Workers Party, and regular contributor to THE BARNES REVIEW and AMERICAN FREE PRESS newspaper.
The first interview was conducted from the Metropolitan Correctional Center, Chicago, while the second transmitted from the Federal Transfer Center, Oklahoma City.
Bill explains his predicament and shines the light on a system that exists not to dispense justice but to punish any and all effective critics of it, in this shocking interview.
(NB: Certain phrases used here refer to an article Bill is writing on Julius Evola & Friedrich Nietzsche. You’ll be reading some of that soon.)
A noble race is not one that creates a God in its own image but one that creates also the song wherewith to do Him homage.
Every rebirth of a noble race is a lyric force, every sentiment that is common to the whole race, a potential lyric; music, the language of ritual, has power, above all else, to exalt the achievement and the life of man.
Does it not seem that great music has power to bring spiritual peace to the strained and anxious multitude?
The reign of the human spirit is not yet.
‘When matter acting on matter shall be able to replace man’s physical strength, then will the spirit of man begin to see the dawn of liberty’: so said a man of Dalmatia of our own Adriatic, the blind seer of Sebenico.
In this amazing compilation of in-depth essays, author William White examines the roles and effects of the Aryan and non-Aryan upon the cultures of the Near East and Europe. White calls upon his vast knowledge of ancient cultures to rewrite the history of this tumultuous era and present us with a finely-woven tapestry, uncolored by political correctness. Beginning with an explanation of how our myths and history have been so intertwined as to leave us asking where the line can be drawn, he moves onto examinations of the religious and cultural interplay between various disparate peoples. More info →
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