Instauration® o In February 1950, joe McCarthy made his famous speech about Commies in the State De­ partment. Later he also talked about the queers In keeping with Instauration's policy of anonym­o Since there are thousands of criminals and there. Both these categories were thought of at ity, most communicants will be identified by the misfits loose out there, I must get a gun to that time as security risks because they were so first three digits of their zip codes. protect myself. Certainly the police cannot pro­ open to blackmail. Soon his attacks on queers tect me. My right to life means that I have a ceased and joe concentrated on the Commie o Minority antics seem quite explicable to me. right to protect it. If it takes a gun for me to do issue. When the Republicans gained control of What I cannot fathom is the often bizarre be­ so, then I am entitled to have a gun. This is what the Senate in 1953, McCarthy became head of havior of the numerous Majority loonies in our the Constitution provides. If liberals don't want the Government Operations Committee. midst. A neighbor recently told me about her me to have a gun, then let them remove what Hearst columnist George Sokolsky recom­ grown daughter, who is easily recognized as a caused me to need one in the first place. mended Roy Cohn as his chief counsel. joe, Majority type. Her husband has blue eyes and 799 wanting to curry favor with the jews and wary red hair. They are both in their late 20s, live in a of the anti-Semitic tag (the names that were rural area and want to have a family. Judging o Water has had a lot to do with the Kennedys' coming to light all seemed to be jewish), hired from their appearance, the pair could be ex­ disasters. Teddy at Chappaquiddick and JFK, him. Cohn quickly dragged joe down with his pected to produce some decent offspring. This who was the only officer to get his PT boat, gumshoe investigations and his obnoxious be­ option was discarded in favor of the adoption which lay dead in the water, sunk by "collision" havior. In his book, The Center, Stewart Alsop process. They chose the 10-year-old daughter with a japanese destroyer. When PT boat vete­ says the reason joe dropped the queer attack is of a dead Vietnamese couple. Wading into the rans get together, they talk about this feat of that some bright researcher at the Republican bureaucratic swamp, they managed to secure seamanship. JFK's "heroism" occurred after his National Committee had read the Kinsey Re­ their new "daughter" after a considerable wait ship was sunk. No one asks how it got sunk. port and pointed out (falsely) that 10% of and the payment of nearly $10,000. But follow­ 606 American males were fruits. Sumner Welles ing a short period of family bliss, she became had been Undersecretary of State until Cordell extremely lonely for people of her own kind. Let's assume that the time is tomorrow and Hull got FOR to can him because he was a fairy. Her "parents" promptly responded by selling we now have an amendment to the Constitu­ I don't know if Welles stacked the department their farm and moving into a large city where tion permitting prayers in public schools. Ac­ with fruits, but I have heard that at one time the she could regularly attend a Vietnamese social cording to my religion, I need this big brass idol Foreign Service was very attractive to them, center. The saga continues with their new home before me when I pray, so I will have Dad take it especially such posts as Morocco. being gradually transformed into an Asian cul­ to school for me in his pickup truck on Satur­ 449 tural hall. With large numbers of Majority twits day.ln my religious devotions, I always have to such as these running loose, how can we hon­ paint my face a little and wear these crazy o It's time to say something about the pathetic estly be optimistic? robes, furry hat and noisy charms. I must also attempts of the U.S. religious right, especially 142 chime my chimes, ding a bell, rub some beads, the fundamentalist Protestants, to capture a roll a handfull of bones and burn a lot of smelly mite of the opinion-forming action in the me­ o Connie Connor, the Canadian ambassador's razorback incense while I chant at the top of my dia. The fundprots want to counter the trend wife's secretary, should have slapped back voice and dance around wildly. I have to be toward secular humanism and moral indiffer­ hard, told Mrs. Gotlieb to take her job and careful to do all of this in the right order, or it ence. With good reason, they look at the cess­ shove it, then walked out. could start raining outside or cause an earth­ pools of our great cities as the spawning ground 038 quake. It's happened! Once a'month we nor­ of immorality, but they refuse to connect trends mally sacrifice a maiden to the idol. It boosts with their behind-the-scenes makers. The my­ LJ The Aryan Nations group is now so heavily collections. We can do that at recess. The prob­ opia is illustrated in their willingness to em­ infiltrated with G-men and so completely wired lem will be to find a qualified maiden in our brace all the fluff and effluvia of "neo-conserv­ no member will be able to go to the bathroom school. You know what I mean. We may have to atism." Talk about allowing the enemy into the without the FBI knowing about it. borrow one from the kindergarten class. tent! 411 902 356

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PAGE 2 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 o Integration was sold to us on an economic o I am currently a junior at a Midwestern o They let Gore Vidal's stuff be published be­ basis. Most fair-minded Americans were con­ college, with a double major in political science cause they do not fear him and his kind. vinced that if we assisted the blacks into the and journalism. My college is an "internation­ 222 middle class, peace would result and they al" campus, which means it is polluted with all would be part of the produce-and-consume sorts of exotic creatures. If you don't want it, racket. We would be doing the decent thing. It we have it. I would opt to attend another col­ o I watched the TV "Rehnquisition" (Sen. Or­ all turned out to be so, so wrong. lege in our fair state, but the racial composition rin Hatch's word for it) go on day after day with 666 of other campuses is even worse. And since my all the Democratic leftwingers getting in their parents are typical middle-class whites, I must bootlicking for the black vote. I heard day after o I strongly suggest that you consider adding a pay my way through school, which eliminates dreary day the horrid details of Rehnquist's section to the magazine on what others are choosing a private university. Uncle Sam "past" -- how he really wasn't for busing, how doing to become Instaurationists. I am not doesn't allow me to receive any funds for my he wanted people to be able to read before they speaking of starting a movement, and I am not education. I don't fit the racial needs test. could vote, how he was "insensitive," especial­ speaking of articles starting with, "What the Zip Withheld ly about anti-Negro and anti-Jewish covenants government ought to do is .•.." I certainly am in deeds, how he was against ERA and affirma­ not speaking about building a cabin in the o Instauration is a magazine that says what you tive action. God, I hope it's all true! woods and going back to nature. Those are not think. 327 the ways to build a better future. We want 966 Instaurationists to inherit the world. It cannot o Anyone who's ever been active in a pro­ be done with violence. It can only be done with o Some years ago I read an article in Scientific white organization knows that you can't organ­ strong minds being fed sound, constructive American describing, as a result of an actual ize around Nordic supremacy or superiority. ideas, and by developing in every Instauration­ experiment, how a dog under water would soon Any Nordicist political organization would ist a strong sense of individual responsibility die because it could not rid itself fast enough of quickly find itself redefining racial categories! and accountability. The Instaurationist must be the carbon dioxide it produced in breathing. Beautiful poetry it is; reality, no. shown first how to become a discriminist, how The dog killed itself with its own excessive 306 to discriminate for, ignoring those who protest wastes. The suggestion was made that the same that by discriminating for something you auto­ thing would happen to a man under water. My o In response to Gore Vidal's attack on the matically discriminate against something or thought was that it could happen to man almost dual loyalists in the Nation, its Jewish editor someone else. When you discriminate for anywhere. We regularly hear that crime is a replied that Gore was an lIironist." I am happy something, you normally do so on the basis of cancer in our society. I once had explained to to discover finally what Instauration is: a ven­ your own high standards. Arguments to the me that cancer is an affliction of the body's cells ture in irony. When we say it, it is anti-Semi­ contrary are only trying to intimidate you into acting to prevent them from ridding themselves tism; when Vidal plagiarizes us, it is irony. rlast lowering your standards. of their waste. It was like building a fine house, heard from Vidal in the pages of a recent Utne 290 then afterward throwing all of the leftover de­ Reader: II[W]ith maddened neo-fascist Jewish bris back inside. The retained body wastes American publicists firing blintzes at me, I may o Mainstream America, the old America that either become a toxin, slowly poisoning the never finish my opera, ISpringtime for Wald­ once mounted its famous charges for God and body, or become a growth which enlarges to heim.' " I say that is not irony, but typical, country against the Demon Rum and all the the point of strangling a vital body organ. The immature fruitcake humor. isms of days gone by, is culturally impotent. It cancer in our society is the legislators, lawyers 322 isn't a pretty sight, this Real America passing and judges who see to it that our human trash is away forever. We all owe a big debt of gratitude allowed to remain in or return to our communi­ o Jack Kemp's brain is a wholly owned sub­ to the old-line Protestant fundamentalist mor­ ties to poison or strangle them. An old-time sidiary of the Kristol-Podhoretz-Decter faction. alists of those years. sheriff had the authority to tell someone unde­ If he ever gets into the White House, he has the 060 sirable to get out of town by sundown and stay shining example of and to out. No more. Members of The Order and guide him in running the economy. Kemp's just others who have been jailed for attempting to another Majority airhead who thinks IIJewish" o Though his father was a Stalinist, Alex Cock­ overthrow the government were only trying to and lIinteliectual" are synonymous. burn's ancestors were famous lawyers and overthrow a government that had already been 015 judges. He's your typical snotty Englishman overthrown. They wanted to get it back to what who views the whole political process as one it was originally intended to be. Source, Please enormous schoolboy prank. The strict libel laws 729 in England have forced British journalists to use An anonymous subscriber recently sent us a code words and indirection. Cockburn contin­ o The story of how I discovered Instauration is newspaper clipping that was only identified by ues that tradition. But his $10,000 "fee" from an interesting one. In a political science course a date (8/23/86) that he had written in ink. It an Arab Institute was out of character. Didn't on ilextremism" (to my Jewish professor all was a cutting of a column by someone named he know he was handing the ADL and the JDL a Uextremists" are on the right of the political L.M. Boyd. What interested us was the last par­ club they would use at the most opportune spectrum), a copy of Instauration was passed agraph, which went as follows: time? around. One student, a Jewess, called the pro­ 943 fessor "anti-Semitic" for showing us a copy of Crime lab technicians can find out the magazine! I, however, was intrigued by its whether a human skeleton was a white o In the spirit of Hands Across America and intellectual approach to racism, the scholarly or a black by crushing the'teeth to a fine Live Aid, I am organizing Wet backs in Reverse. articles and the cogent political and social anal­ powder. Under ultraviolet light, a Thousands of whites will line up on the USA ysis -- I had been searching for such a publica­ white's glow green. A black's, reddish side of the Rio Grande, swim and wade to the tion for a long time. I attempted to write down orange. Mexican side and march to Mexico City to take the address without being noticed, for fear that any job offered. After a few hours of employ­ the rabid Jewess might try to bludgeon me with Interesting, if true. If the subscriber who sent ment, the group will take orders only if spoken the tacky and gross golden Star of David she us the clipping is reading these words, we'd in English and will agitate for equal rights be­ wore around her neck. I failed. The prof asked appreciate it if he would let us know the name fore the Mexican Civil Liberties Commission. me why I was writing down the address. "Why, of the newspaper. We'd like to track L.M. Boyd Those who speak Spanish will appear on TV to to send a letter of protest," I replied. Enclosed down and find out where he got his facts. Teeth decry the lack of bilingualism in the Mexican in this "letter of protest" is my check for a that glow in different colors under ultraviolet schools. Let's see how they like it. year's student subscription. light are what we would call an illuminating 810 802 racial difference.

INSTAURATION _. NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 3 o As a former employee of a real estate man­ agement firm responsible for 15 buildings in Chicago, I would like to comment on "Life Among the Barbarians" (July 1986). Too many o The Majority and Instauration are going in o The discussion of cultural values in this young white women forget they are no longer opposite directions. The magazine is trying to country is often limited to how they can be on the college campus where everybody is revive the eugenics and scientific racism of the transferred to America's "deprived." The line "friendly." Blacks misinterpret their friendly period 1890-1945. This may be rational, but it of argument runs as follows: since mainstream ways, thinking it is a come-on. Sometimes it is. has been obsoleted by military power. For (white) Americans possess many more cultural If the black has "had a few ,tt all caution is whatever reasons and on whatever level, Adolf riches than do our gaily plumed minority clans, thrown to the wind and he feels murderous Hitler decided not to be the savior of Nordic the former should "move over" on the great big when his advances are rebuffed. As for you, Zip humanity. He did the opposite. All Adolf would social bus of America and make way for "de 200, why in hell are you still living in that build­ have had to do was cultivate Joe Stalin, who odduh peoples to gits ders." This simplistic vi­ ing? The minute you heard about the murder, hated Jews as much as he did, and bide his time sion of culture-as-commodity is presumed to you should have packed up and called the while developing the atom bomb and the mis­ make possible, in some unidentified way, a movers. siles. A large segment of the Majority is now means of cultural osmosis for the minorities. 606 burying its head in fundamentalist Christianity. Modern liberalism in America has been part­ Its nuttiness provides something of a screen for ly built upon this premise. Integration for the o I note that Sobran's column mentioning In­ the group, as kosher cooking once did for the sake of minority cultural uplift is the very cen­ stauration has (aused a veritable storm of con­ Jews and still does for the Orthodox. All those terpiece of public policy. Stripped down to its troversy and brought forth a barrage of criti­ cult doctrines really signify is that a member essentials, liberal theory says, if we can put up cism and condemnation. I believe -- and all must really be dying for friendship to put up with the incredible social dysfunctions of our evidence seems to point in that direction -- that with such asinine habits and beliefs. unwashed long enough, everyone will benefit. any report or review, however modestly writ­ 208 Now that a generation of integration has pas­ ten and containing just one sentence of appro­ sed, we may wonder if this proposition is not bation for Northern European ethnicity, is o Those who have cable TV or home satellites the wildest form of wishful thinking. strictly forbidden in the "Free World!' Perhaps can use C-SPAN public broadcasting as an out· It is almost painfully obvious to anyone who the unjust and one-sided criticism of Instaura­ let for their views. C-SPAN has a telephone has ever bothered to study the garbage-strewn tion by the Cohens, Chapmans and Cockburns call-in session twice a day and is quite fair about filth of our urban landscape that something is will generate a reverse effect. It may eventually fielding questions and comments of a "sensi· very wrong with America's social policies. Prior produce the same aftermath as the books­ tive" nature. The viewing audience is large, to the 1960s, many (if not most) of the racially banned-in-Boston syndrome, and Howard Al­ perhaps close to a million. Sobran was given segregated black neighborhoods in America Ien will be inundated with subscriptions. three-quarters of an hour in July and was treat­ had a kind of cultural identity. Negro commun­ 333 ed pretty decently. ities in the south, if relatively poor, were at least 563 functional. Schools and colleges in Dixie fairly accurately matched black needs and abilities. o The article on Thoreau (Feb. 1986) points up In the north, smaller pockets of Negroes lived a diversity in the views of Instaurationists. This and managed to get by. Most objective viewers subscriber is no admirer of Thoreau. While the chalked up the Negroes' lower standard of liv­ article's assertion that Thoreau wrote of a more ing to genetic limitations, not to Majority mean­ serene U.S. might appear, at first glance, to be spiritedness. The exceptions that proved the correct, the time of his floruit was actually very rule were the few ambitious and talented Ne­ unserene because of the destructive abolition groes who made quite a splash in the sports and ist doctrines which he fully supported. Thoreau entertainment world. Harlem in the 1920s pro­ and other so-called Yankee intellectuals, to­ duced music, poetry and literature that excited gether with the radical abolitionist preachers, large black and white audiences, while ethnic were largely responsible for the conditions that politics began to generate a whole army of Ne­ brought on the destruction of our constitution­ gro community leaders. al republic. They tore the social fabric of the Forced racial integration in the 50s and 60s, country apart by enthroning the doctrine of however, turned out to be a disaster for blacks equality and perverting liberty into license. We as well as whites. Belying the promise of the hear the resounding echo of this madness today liberal social model, Negro communities slid in forced integration at home and sanctions on backward into crime, drugs, year-round wel­ South Africa. Pharisaism (man's rules of social fare, fatherless families and litters of illegiti­ conduct, not the Scriptures') is now the state mate children. All the obvious indices of social religion in the once Christian USA. The govern­ decay soared when Lyndon Johnson and his ment schools, churches and all agencies of in­ Great Society took over. The cultural osmosis formation must teach the religion of equality so just didn't "osmose." that black equals white, woman equals man, Today, we need a new cultural paradigm -­ child equals parent, queer equals straight and one that more accurately charts the course of criminal equals just. racial interrelationships, one that will allow us The "bountiful journals" of Henrv Thoreau to make better predictions about the future contain this gem which eulogizes the murder­ impact of social policies designed to change our ous abolitionist, John Brown: "Some 1,800 way of life. Such a model might induce us to years ago, Christ was crucified; this morning, adopt a neo-segregationist program offering s0­ perchance, Captain Brown was hung. These are cial separation, but economic integration. Or it two ends of a chain which is not without its might suggest new avenues of racial organiza­ links. He is not Old Brown any longer; he is an tion, including political as well as social separa­ angel of light ...." Thoreau and others of the I gets pretty tired of hearin' dat blacks tion. One thing is clear: for both races, mass New England intelligentsia confirmed the writ­ not be inventors. We comes up with de integration has produced more social and cul­ ings of St. Paul in Romans (1 :22): "Professing South African necklace, didn't we? tural minuses than social and cultural plusses. themselves to be wise, they became fools." 220 742

PAGE 4 -·INSTAURATION·- NOVEMBER 1986 o A few months ago I had the good fortune to o I like to play with phrases. A good phrase, o At a newsstand recently I saw a local rag spend a few lazy days in Boston. Coming from and one that has ushered in the most recent which had as a main story "the joys of being in a the darkest reaches of Chocolate City (your period of racial thinking, is "race and reality." bilingual classroom." I said to myself, "Here it capital and mine), it was nothing short of shock­ That combination of words, which is the title of comes." All they did was take the old stories ing to find a major American metropolis some­ a famous book, does suggest something. The about the joys of integration and change the what racially intact. Whites were everywhere! I writer has a concept of race and a concept of words to bilingual. Of course, they feature found myself staring disbelievingly at the hand­ reality, and he links the two to make race a part Anglo kids spouting nonsense about learning some countenances of people who could actu­ of reality. Unfortunately, there is some uncer­ another culture. Spare me, please. ally be members of my own family. Within a tainty and timidity here. As much as I like "race 790 ,short time, the visitor develops the Bostonians' and reality," I like another phrase even better: odd habit of actually smiling at each other. It is "Race is real." o I cannot see why racism should not be a hardly surprising that in such an environment This choice of words conjures up something constructive proposal. It is a scientifically as­ life takes on a new dimension of personal civil­ definite, something that comes right out and certained fact that man's nature, his psycholog­ ity. The difference between everyday experi­ says what is on the writer's mind, namely, that ical and spiritual traits included, is largely de­ ences in relatively homogeneous Boston and in race is actually a part of reality -- it "partici­ termined by heredity. It seems logical to sup­ crisis-ridden spiritual Moholes like New York, pates in reality," to use the Platonic formula. pose not only that individuals live the most Philadelphia and Washington is gigantic. Although the relation between race and reality satisfactory lives in an environment of similarly Boston, lest we forget, is made up of two is solidly stated here, the idea that race is real constituted fellow beings, but also that living dominant cultures: (1) the old Congregational­ should be made more definite because, obvi­ amidst his own kind, man in general -- as per­ ist-Unitarian "New England Establishment" ously, there are things other than race that are sons and as communities -- can attain the high­ that built most of the institutions that once also real. So we need a stronger phrase. How est cultural levels. In other words, starting with spelled out the cultural direction of this coun­ about race is reality or reality is racel the fact of the distinct identity of a human try; (2) the Irish-Catholic community, at one What is being said here is that all there is to group, the attempt to preserve that identity and time immigrant, then blue-collar, now firmly reality is race, a reality that can never be con­ to create adequate conditions for its develop­ ensconced in its own cultural niche. The histor­ fused with something else because there is ment is a logical ideal. This ideal, in principle, ical antipathy of both groups is overempha­ nothing else. Now the phrase commands re­ doesn't need to be translated in terms of "ruling sized. Because both come from the same part of spect because it is determined and resolute. The or being ruled," but in terms of separation. I the world, because they share a good slice of writer is willing to say it all and not leave any­ admit that where the mixing has reached a cultural commonalty, because in the main and thing, in the spirit of timidity or fear of reprisal, rather advanced state, separation is a goal not at least in the U.S., though, unfortunately, not unsaid. easily to be pursued. But it doesn't cease for in the Emerald Isle, they both have grown to 619 that reason to be a logical ideal -- and a con­ tolerate and accept in large part each other's structive proposal. long- and short-comings, Boston -- culturally Belgian subscriber speaking -- really works. o Action may be close at hand or it may be 201 some way off. One point I want to make -- and this relates to the people who have been critical of my "obscurity" (see especially the Safety MARV o To Zip 782 and others who complained ab­ Valve, June 1986) -- is that calm reflection, out the picture of leo Frank's dangling corpse even if detached and abstract, is closer to ac­ on Instauration's cover: Trust us. Frank's execu­ tion than feeling. tioners were indeed "judges, businessmen and For example, my days of getting steamed up ministers." But such people have more class over the media are over. Though occasionally I than to stand around and have their photo­ sense a ripple of anger, emotion has been large­ graphs taken by a swinging corpse. Those folks ly replaced by deliberation. This deliberation, in the picture may well have been the models which is still very general and formulates itself for characters in Deliverance, but they were as a theory of society, may not lead to my own just the hangers-on and the curious crowd that action or someone else's action today or tomor­ gathers after such events in any area of the row. But time is really not so important. world, not the leaders of Georgia society. A humble appliance, such as a toaster, re­ By the way, I was really struck by the objec­ fuses to toast. You first feel anger and frustra­ tion that a dangling corpse was in "bad taste." tion. You may even blame the object personally Just the other day I received a fund-raising let­ and want to throw it on the floor. But then you ter from Morris Dees which included a color get some self-control and shove the toaster photograph of an alleged Negro corpse which away in a gesture that shows you are about to Dees claimed had been lynched by the Ku Klux forget the whole thing. Your mind is now en­ Klan. I haven't heard the people on his side say a tirely vacant, as you recover your usual equilib­ word about his bad taste, but I'll bet it raised a rium. But then you begin to have second pile of money for him to carry on his anti-Ma­ thoughts. You wonder how you will get by with­ jority work. out the appliance. Then you wonder why the 300 appliance broke in the first place. Sooner or later you will pick up the toaster and start fidd­ ling with it and taking it apart. The process I am describing, beginning with anger, has to ad­ vance through reflection before action is pos­ sible. When we are hung up in the emotionalism of the daily newspaper, we are stewing in our own juices -- often with serious health conse­ quences. How serene it is, however, to live in Now that Bob Tisch, larry's brother, the calm world of philosophy, where the path is Postmaster General, maybe we'll to action winds its way through the gentle be able to do something about banning countryside of thought and reflection! Instauration from the mails. Richard Swartzbaugh

INSTAURAnON -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 5 SECRETS OF THE BLACK DANCE

UB-SAHARAN AFRICA "introduces a different art dancer treats the different parts of his body as "indepen­ history, a history of danced art." Its traditional sculp­ dent instruments of percussive force." S tors are "more influenced by the vital body in im­ plied motion, by forms of flexibility, than by realism of It is usually not permissible to allow the arms to lapse into anatomy," an absent-minded swaying while the legs are stamping Black mothers tell their children, "The way you walk fiercely. The dancer must impart equal life, equal auton­ signals your station in life," The Dan people of Liberia omy, to every dancing portion of his frame. He dances his "live in a state of constant critical awareness of bodily shoulders strongly; he shakes his hips strongly; he does many strong things besides move his feet. The verbs used by motion." Even a good-looking Dan youth is chastised if he traditional commentators on the dance underscore the walks or holds his head in the wrong fashion. transparent value of joyous play that is involved in the These are a few of the opening observations made by remarkable process of infusing, democratically, equal life Yale University's doggedly Afrocentric white professor, to different body parts. Robert F. Thompson, in his 1974 book, African Art in Motion (University of California Press). Thompson's Euro­ c. Flexibility. In tribes all over Africa it is "one of the phobic tendencies have already been recounted in Instau­ highest compliments" to say that a person dances as if he ration (Oct. 1984, p. 19). Although he may be something of had no bones. Thompson calls suppleness a "priceless a racial renegade, his work performs a real service for cultural resource" in Africa. Physical flexibility is seen as a raciologists. To go into his ideas more extensively, we list sign of both youth and responsiveness to "change." his ten "canons of fine form" in sub-Saharan art in the 2. Off-beat phrasing. Western musicians normally think order given: of syncopation here, "the shift of accent in a passage or 1. II Ephebism: the Stronger Power that Comes from composition that occurs when a normally weak beat is Youth." Bodily vitality, combining speed and force, is stressed." But, Thompson insists, "the structuring of the universally admired by blacks, especially in dance. "The pulse in African music is more complicated than [jazz­ power of youth is suggested by other traits of African art style] syncopation." For one thing, equal stress is usually and dance," Thompson observes. He is referring to the imparted to every note, though both sounded and implied quality which American jazzmen call "swing"; segmental beats (and their analogues in the other arts) are often sus­ bodily percussion; and flexibility or the "boneless" qual­ pended for long or short periods. ity. Each of these three traits is vital to a basic understand­ 3. "The 'Get-Down Quality': Descending Direction in ing of Negro behavior worldwide. Melody, Sculpture, Dance." African tunes generally start a. "Swing," or the "democratization of rhythmic val­ high and end low. Dancers get close to the ground at ues." In Western music, pitch is more important than critical moments. In Surinam, on the northeast coast of rhythm. But, as Gunther Schuller wrote in Early Jazz South America, blacks will "mark time at a dance ... until (1968): they decide that the psychological moment to improvise [lJn jazz so-called weak beats (or weak parts of rhythmic has come. Then they crouch, bursting into choreographic units) are not underplayed as in "classical" music. Instead, flames, showing off marvels of footwork and muscular they are brought up to the level of strong beats, and very expression. Such displays normally last, in West Africa and often even emphasized beyond the strong beat. The jazz Surinam, for two or three seconds." musician does this not only by maintaining an equality of 4. "Multiple Meter: Dancing Many Drums." According dynamics among "weak" and "strong" elements, but also to Thompson, "African music is distinguished from other by preserving the full sonority of notes even though they world traditions by the superimposition of several lines of may happen to fall on weak parts of a measure. , .. This meter." While a piece of European music has at anyone consciousness of attack and sonority makes the jazz horn moment one rhythm in command, African music "has player tongue almost all notes, even in the fastest runs, always" anywhere from two to four. The traditional Afri­ though the effect may be that of slurring. A pure "legato" is foreign to him because he cannot then control as well the can learns to attend to each instrument in the native or­ attack impulse. chestra, because different parts of his body must dance in different ways to different instruments simultaneously. Similar effects are present in nearly all black art. In an Western anthropologist Laura Bohannan, challenged to African carved head, for example, the weak elements, dance for a Nigerian wedding, described her preliminary which are "treated with realistic softness" in the West, are training in Return to Laughter: "My hands and my feet were either altogether absent or treated like the strong elements. to keep time with the gongs, my hips with the first drum, my In textiles, every line is emphasized equally. back and shoulders with the second." The African dancer b. Another key element of black music and choreogra­ must be profoundly "alive" to the music, for any laziness phy is "percussive attack," which Thompson also calls or reverie will bring quick failure and the disdain of the "vital aliveness" and "artful muscularity." The black tribe.

PAGE 6 ··INSTAURATION·· NOVEMBER 1986 The Chokwe have a saying, "Dance all the drums in your body." Physical simultaneity is the key to success. (A possible racial opposite is the "single-mindedness" which anthropologist Edward T. Hall finds among Nordic Euro­ peans, who prefer doing one thing at a time, and handling information in a direct, "linear" fashion.) 5. "Looking Smart." Blacks are style-conscious, given to strutting, preening and wearing glitter. The body parts are "played" like artistic patterns. Design is not only "upon [but] deep within the flesh." 6. "Correct Entrance and Exit." The beginnings and endings of individual songs and dances must be crisp and unambiguous, because they are parts of a larger perform­ Zulu girls dancing ance and virtuosity is no substitute for deference to the community. 7. Equilibrium and Balance. White Americans tend togo on their toes when they dance. Traditional black dancing is largely flat-footed stomping, although, writes Thompson, "the convention would doubtless soon wax boring, were it not honored so magnificently in the breech by kicks, spins, and leaps of certain of the men's dances." Western dance, at least recently, favors "asymmetrical posture or stylized instability." Thompson offers an artistic analogy:

If Gothic architects sought God through "anagogic" fin­ ials, pointed toward heaven, later to be mirrored, in a sense, by the desire of the ballet dancer to soar through the air, West Africans cultivate divinity through richly stabilized traditions of personal balance.

The speed of most African dances is moderated, not allowed to grow too fast nor too slow, though nearly all of this "moderately paced" dance is extremely fast by Euro­ pean standards. Similarly, African sculpture should be neither too abstract nor too realistic, though it all seems very abstract by traditional European standards. The point is that what seems like artistic extremity to the outsider may represent a conscious effort at moderation by the African. 8. "Call-and-Response: The Politics of Perfection." As E.E. Evans-Pritchard observed, "Most African songs are antiphonal, that is, they are sung by a soloist and a chorus." The soloist typically starts in before the chorus has finished, and vice versa. "The chorus," writes Thompson, "as in ancient Attic tragedy, is ... a direct expression of public sanction and opinion." The arrogant dancer or singer, regardless of his talents, finds the drums or voices which support him fading in strength and fervor. The solo-chorus arrangement parallels the master-and-entourage themes in African visual art and pol itics. 9. "Ancestorism." The ancestors are believed to con­ tinue their existence within the dancer's body. "It is our Zulu men dancing [tribal] blood that is dancing," a Dahomean told Thomp­ son. The dance ends normal time and brings on the Great The cover photo, not the ones on this page, is taken from leni Riefen­ Time. Thompson uses the written reports of early explorers stahl's album, The Nuba. leni was the photographic chronicler of Nazism. Her cinematic accounts of the 1934 Party Congress at to show that many traits of African song and dance have Nuremberg and the 1936 Olympic Games were so excellent they man­ existed unchanged for centuries. One of the keenest ob­ aged to break through the pre- and postwar Nazi boycotts. Jailed after servers was the Frenchman, Michel Adanson, who worked the collapse of the Third Reich, leni, when free at last, turned her in Senegal from 1749 to 1754 and "was apparently the first camera on Africa, on a remote tribe in the Sudan, where she made a photographic study that some have equated to her previous endeavors. Western man ... to have noted the fundamental nature of Her subject was not one that Hitler might have appreciated, if he had percussive, total bodily dancing." hung on, but, as they say in Zoo City, lilt's a living." In A Voyage to Senegal, the Isle of Goree, and the River

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 7 Gambia (English translation, 1759), Adanson wrote: tacle I never witnessed," he remarks. The men and women "made the most grotesque and obscene motions to one The Negroes do not dance astep, but every member of thei r another." Schweinfurth says of a Bongo dance, "The li­ body, every joint, and even the head itself, expresseth a cense of their revelry is of so gross a character that the different motion, always keeping time, let it be never so representation [drawing] of one of my interpreters must be

quick. And it is in the exact proportioning of this infinite suppressed ... ./1 Du Chaillu "abominated" what he saw number of motions that the Negroes' dexterity in dancing at a dance of the Commi tribe. The people lost all control at chiefly consists; none but those that are as supple as they, the sound of the tom-tom; "the louder and more energeti­ can possibly imitate their agility. cally the horrid drum is beaten, the wilder are the jumps of the male African, and the more disgustingly indecent the Adding to the drama of such performances is the drum­ contortions of the women." On another occasion women ming, sometimes audible for miles around; the vigorous of the same tribe performed "such dances as are not seen male collective footwork, which the explorer Stanley once elsewhere ... every woman was furiously tipsy, and described as "70 tons of flesh with one regular stamp"; the thought it a point of honour to be more indecent than her snapping of fingers; and the chanting, of which Thompson neighbour." At a dance of a group of women of the Oroun­ gou tribe, "To attain the greatest possible indecency of writes: "Those who have worked in Africa know with what attitude seemed to be the ambition of all six." "If the scene inexorable penetration the refrains to call-and-response were witnessed in a lunatic asylum," writes Livingstone of singing can sometimes lodge themselves in our conscious­ the Makololo (Ka) dance, "it would be nothing out of the ness, like the sound of the sea, to be heard in the mind way, and quite appropriate even." Fynn tells us that the hours after the performers have disbanded ...." Zulu dancers "make the most indecent gestures; the songs, Black children raised in this communal tradition under­ too, which accompany the dancing are of the most inde­ standably acquire a self-confidence which "bursts into full cent kind." brilliance" when they begin to dance, and a conviction that they can "never be utterly annihilated," since their Baker hastens to add that lithe ceremonial and marital physical vitality will be carried on by dancing descendants dances ... were of an entirely different character, and until the end of time. elicited nothing but praise from the explorers." 10. "Coolness." A cool person never hides, but lives and What accounts for this unique black aesthetic? Behind dances with the greatest clarity. According to Thompson, Thompson's ten canons are several fundamental elements black Africans believe that "nothing should or can remain of racial biology. unrevealed in viable society." A craving for privacy is 1. Mesomorphy. Constitutiona I psychologists report that suspect. (The American or Afro-American concept of the Negro is among the most muscu lar of races. Even in I/coo!," epitomized by eye-covering "shades," seems con­ Kenya and Ethiopia, where he is commonly lean, he is trarily to encourage a certain haughty secrecy. Blacks in well-muscled (like some lean Nordics, but unlike the peo­ white society often seem to relish the relative anonymity ples of the Mediterranean and India). and night-time invisibility provided by their own dark 2. Lack of physical refinement. Blacks have thick skulls "masks.f/) The Tiv people of Nigeria say that a good dancer and tough skins, as every white prizefighter learns. "shoots darkness/' by reducing social friction through his 3. Loose-jointedness. athletic grace. liThe chiefs keep themselves peaceful when 4. Jumping ability. they are dancing," one African told Thompson. 5. Dark pigmentation. American eye-color researchers have found that, throughout the animal kingdom, from The Biology Behind the Fancy Stepping insects on up, light eyes correlate positively with deliberate In summary, most forms of black African art are directly or self-paced behavior (which tends to be slow and finely or indirectly related to Negro-style dancing. Thompson controlled), while dark eyes tend to accompany reactive reports that the various African verbs for "to dance" are behavior (which, by necessity, is often fast and grossly generally more widely applied than are our own. A child controlled). This relationship seems less mysterious when willI/dance" (spin or play with) a top, a man will"dance" one realizes that eye color has strong correlations with the (swing) a cutlass. The Negro believes instinctively that structure and behavior of the entire glandular system. (See "things [are] made more impressively themselves by mo­ Carleton S. Coon's Racial Adaptations.) Clearly, dancing tion." with all parts of one's body in time to instruments which In his book, Race, the late British biologist john R. Baker are following two to four independent rhythms is about the recounted early European reactions to African movement most reactive behavior conceivable. which were quite unlike those favored by Thompson: 6. Low IQ level. A slow-witted person is less likely to be distracted from his physical pleasures by mental pursuits. Most of the native dances witnessed by the explorers Furthermore, what Thompson calls the "democratization were of a voluptuous type. One must make allowance for of [artistic] values" is probably a good deal less intentional the fact that there was reserve about sexual matters in than he suggests. The "choice" of rejecting realistic soft­ Europe during a part ofthe nineteenth century, and living­ stone, as a missionary, could not be expected to approve; ness in favor of uniformly strong elements (and absent but Speke, Du Chaillu and Fynn were what are called "men elements) is possibly no more voluntary for the average of the world," and they too regarded these dances as grossly black African carver than for the average 1O-year-old Euro­ obscene. Speke, for instance, saw a dance of the Madi at a pean. place east of the Nile ... "A more indecent or savage spec- 7. Facial inexpressiveness. Negroid (like Mongoloid)

PAGE 8 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 facial musculature is cruder than its Caucasoid counter­ The totality of Negro behavior and character is greater-­ part, as Johns Hopkins anatomist Ernst Huber has dem­ i.e., more marked -- than the sum of these and other parts onstrated. Furthermore, as J.C. and A.M. Hare observed, would lead one to expect. And yet these biological traits "In darkness there is no choice. It is light that enables us to alone virtually necessitate the sort of aesthetic which the see the differences between things ...." For both of these Anglo-visaged Robert F. Thompson so lovingly describes. reasons, the Negro artist is forced to concentrate on major If Nordic naturalists can adore the ways of wildcats and bodily motion and blunt expression to a greater degree porpoises, why not those of Homo sapiens afer as well? than, say, the poet Tennyson, who also wrote (A Dream of Once Thompson or his followers learn to tone down their Fair Women): "At length I saw a lady within call/Stiller defensive Europhobia, no friend of the white race could than chisell'd marble, standing there ...." object to their work.

IQ determines job performance TWO SOCIOLOGISTS BLAST TWO SOCIOLOGICAL ARTICLES OF FAITH

HE ANNUAL MEETING ofthe American Psycholog­ are many more black criminals than white criminals. As a ical Association last August had never heard any­ matter of fact, Gordon has the matter so well in hand that T thing like it. Pure, unadulterated heresy -- that's he can almost predict the number of black and white what it was! Two prominent Johns Hopkins sociologists, criminals by knowing the percentage of each race in the Drs. Robert A. Gordon and Linda S. Gottfredson, presented total population. Big cities are not crime-ridden because papers that radically deviated from and may eventually they are big or densely popu lated, but because they have bury two sacred social science doctrines about the cause of high proportions of blacks. Tokyo, one of the largest cities the soaring Negro crime rate and the effect of education, in the world, remains virtually crime free. training and experience on job performance. Does all this original research mean that Gordon is It has long been a canon of modern liberalism that SES beginning to cut some ice in his profession? Not likely. All (social economic status) is a key ingredient in the makingof the proof in the world will not jimmy open closed minds-­ criminals. It goes like this: most Negroes have low SES; and most of the movers and shakers of the APA have minds ergo, they are vastly overrepresented in lawlessness. Al­ encased in thick, thoughtproof steel. But there are always a though several studies have demonstrated that whites with few individuals in the most narrow-brained pedagogical low SES do not commit crimes in anywhere near the same crowd who are willing to listen to reason. Though most proportion as Negroes, the low SES rationale continues to social scientists will undoubtedly continue to ignore or be a basic prop of liberal ideology. downplay any biological connection with crime, a few In his iconoclastic paper, Professor Gordon, an un­ professional lickspittles will undertake to rebut and de­ abashed believer in racial differences in intelligence, intro­ molish Dr. Gordon's thesis. In so doing, they will involun­ duced a new, almost revolutionary, element into the argu­ tarily help spread the new tidings. ment: IQ. He showed a strong, undeniable correlation of It is unnecessary to point out that Dr. Gordon's paper crime with low IQ -- the lower the IQ, the higher, as he would have made a very newsworthy, if not sensational, phrased it, lithe prevalence of delinquency." Since IQ is story in the next day's newspapers, especially as it was largely inherited and since the average black IQ is, at last delivered in the Monroe Ballroom of the Washington Hil­ report, as much as 18 points below that of the average ton Hotel, in a city with more reporters per thousand white, crime has a significant genetic component. Gordon population than any other (with the possible exception of produced a series of court records to back up his claim that Jerusalem) and more than its share of crime. Not a head­ the low IQ of blacks is the best explanation for the high rate line, not a subheadline, not even a blurb appeared in the of black criminality. For example, the prevalence rate for Washington Post or . The liberal media delinquency in Philadelphia for 18-year-old males (1949­ continue to honor their traditional habit of shutting their 54) was whites, 17.86%; blacks, 50.86%. Now the average eyes and ears to anything that might upset their environ­ IQ of these delinquents hardly differed (white 86.7, black mental applecart. 86.3), which means they were whites of below average white intelligence and blacks of average black intelli­ Dr. Gottfredson's courageous (the adjective is not hyper­ gence. In other words, the average 18-year-old black, be­ bolic, since she will henceforth be suspect in the eyes of cause of his low IQ, is about three times more prone to her colleagues) dissertation focused on another favorite crime than the average white. The Philadelphia population sociological shibboleth -- that job performance hinges on is roughly split between blacks and whites. But because experience, training and education. Negroes do poorly in almost half the black population has an IQ of 85 or lower jobs, states the liberal catechism, only because they lack (as compared to only 15% of the white population), there education and proper training, two handicaps with an

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -. PAGE 9 automatic link to the third handicap, lack of job exper­ down at the fireman and policeman level (91-117 IQ, ience. 28.4% of the black population) and even lower down at Dr. Gottfredson couldn't disagree more. Her volumin­ the truck driver and meatcutter level (86-116 IQ; 42.5% of ous research shows that Negroes who have a superior the black population) are there enough blacks to fill such education, who receive sufficient on-the-job training and job slots. who consequently acquire more than enough experience, Taking another look atthe above figures, anyone can see often rack up job performance records as poor as their that there are simply not enough qualified blacks around to poorly educated and poorly trained counterparts. Why? fill professional and teaching jobs that affirmative action The answer, said Dr. Gottfredson, echoing her confrere, and "public policy" quotas require. This means that either Dr. Gordon, was IQ. All the education, training and experi­ the quotas must remain unfilled or that blacks who should ence that can possibly be lavished on employees won't end up as firemen are cajoled into becoming teachers. help them in their jobs if they have low IQs. Here again a genetic basis has been found for a social problem which The principal lesson to be learned from Dr. Gordon's has heretofore been regarded as being purely environmen­ and Dr. Gottfredson's findings is that this country is on a tal in origin. collision course with reality. The economic and financial What compounds the problem is that much of public cost of minority Uset asides" and of "levitating" minority and private employment policy is founded on the assump­ members into jobs that exceed their capabilities is impossi­ tions that persons of any race regardless of their intelli­ ble to ascertain, but it has been immense and it is bound to gence level (mental retardates excepted) can perform increase. For one thing, such employment practices greatly equally well at most jobs given the proper preparation. weaken the country's morale by rewarding the less qual­ Drag any ghetto kid off the street, get him through high ified with higher-paying jobs that can only be properly school, send him to college, find him a high-level govern­ accomplished by the more qualified. It will also greatly ment job, and he'll soon be functioning as well, if not weaken our defense in the high-tech wars likely to break better, than a middle-class white boy or girl who went out in the future. through the same educational mill. Everybody, even the About all we can hope for, unless and until the govern­ most fanatic Marxist social scientist, knows deep down in ment pays more attention to the Gordons and Gottfredsons his thalamus that this just ain't so, that the average ghetto and less attention to their highly vocal, mentally stratified boy or girl cannot make it through college. Nevertheless, detractors, is that the Soviet Union and other political the proposition that equal training and experience results enemies and industrial rivals adopt the same senseless in equal job performance is writ in majuscules in the equalitarian policies that are hobbling us. Fortunately for dogmata of modern social science. them, they are not doing so. Dr. Gottfredson has had the guts and the perseverance to organize a compelling case that disputes, if not shatters, the prevailing orthodoxy. Predictions of job performance based on previous education and training have correla­ tions as low as .15, while mental ability tests correlate to.4 Ponderable Quotes or .5. Black-white parity in jobs is an impossible goal Ie has long been my contention that the English U and non-U because of the IQ difference, even though tremendous system, which so subtly divides people into social groups, was efforts in time and money have been made to bring blacks necessary because the majority ofEnglish people are very similar up to the white capability level. The only way to achieve in looks and temperament .... Frances Hodgson Burnett's black-white equality in employment is to lower work stan­ "Little Lord Fauntleroy" is a story that could only be Anglo­ dards, which has been done in many areas of business and Saxon, for the blond-haired, blue-eyed son of the wicked Earl's industry. tenant farmers might easily be exchanged for the Earl's grandson Dr. Gottfredson's arguments have special force in the in England. This would not happen in most continental coun­ arena of affirmative action, which assigns jobs on the basis tries where the difference in appearance between the children ofa of skin color and sex and only secondarily on education peasant and those of an aristocrat is so startling that one could and training, the idea being that most performance short­ easily conclude they come from two entirely different races. comings can be corrected by intensive on-the-job training. H.B. Brooks, managing director, We can only imagine how negatively this policy is affect­ Debret(s Peerage ing the overall productive level of the U.S. economy, notto mention public safety. We accept that a silk purse can't be made out of a sow's ear, but Dr. Gottfredson reminds us Ugly, fat, balding peers are rare -- save for the life peers and that an effective secondary school teacher cannot be made peers offirst creation; flaxen-haired, pink-cheeked and impossi­ out of a person with an IQ of less than 108. bly beautiful children still tumble ftom the noble loins of About 85% of physicians and engineers have IQs rang­ England. ing from 114 to the genius level. Yet only 1.1 % of the U.s. black population, compared to 23% of the white popula­ Simon Winchester, tion, meets this intellectual yardstick. About two-thirds of Their Noble Lordships. (Faber, London, 1981) the nation's secondary school teachers have 108 to 134 IQs, but only 3.3% of the black population, compared to 35.2% of the white population, has IQs in this range. Only

PAGE 10 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 LAWBREAKERS CHEERED, LAWKEEPERS CURSED BY THE ARIZONA ESTABLISHMENT

HILE THE EYES of Americans were forcibly riv­ from smuggling and harboring illegals themselves! eted on New York Harbor and the Statue of On July 2, the three remaining convicts were dealt with W Liberty centennial last July, a double drama of in a similar fashion. They were Rev. john Fife, 46, of truly monumental proportions was unfolding in southern Tucson's Southside Presbyterian Church, who co-founded Arizona. Two very different groups of Americans, with the movement in 1982, and two Catholic priests, Anthony radically conflicting visions of the nation's future, did their Clark and Ram6n Dagoberto Qu inones. Clark received very different things along the state's border with Mexico. three years' probation, the others five years each. In his The Memphis-based CMA or Civilian Materiel Assistance 45-minute lecture to the court, Quinones chastised the nabbed 16 illegal aliens one night at 3:45 A.M. and held U.s. for "violating Mexican sovereignty" by sending an them for 90 minutes until U.S. Border Patrol agents arrived. Immigration Service informant there to spy on the sanc­ Concurrently, the so-called "sanctuary movement" con­ tuary movement. tinued openly flouting American immigration laws, even After the sentencing, as reporters gathered around fed­ as eight of its leaders received suspended prison sentences eral prosecutor Donald M. Reno jr., young Philip Willis­ and probation in federal court. Conger mounted a bench and gave him a Nazi-like salute. The CMA had broken no laws, yet nearly all commenta­ "I'm acknowledging the good German in front of me," he tors agreed that such volunteer border-patrolling had to be said. With tears gathering in his eyes, Willis-Conger lik­ stopped at all costs. On the other hand, there was a near ened the deportation of Central Americans to the Jewish consensus that the sanctimonious people-smugglers had Holocaust, saying, "It just breaks me up." broken many laws, yet there was widespread rejoicing Then the eight convicts called a news conference to when judge Earl H. Carroll let the criminals go with a wrist denounce judge Carroll's remarks about the need for re­ slap. specting laws. "Yeah," said Peggy Hutchinson, "we're Had Arizona's double drama been an isolated happen­ going to keep working. Yeah, we're going to keep going." ing, it would qualify as comedy. Because such injustices john Fife added: "I will continue to be the very active occur with growing frequency in this once vigilant land, it pastor of a congregation that continues to give sanctuary to constitutes black tragedy. Central American refugees." Defense attorneys Robert On May 1, a nine-woman, three-man jury convicted Hirsh, Ellen Taroshefsky and Michael Piccarreta cheered eight of 11 sanctuary defendants on numerous felony their clients on. counts following a six-month trial. Two months later to the judge Carroll, who had shown the defendants little sym­ day, the first five of the convicts came before judge Carroll pathy during the trial, came under immense pressure from for sentencing. He declined to specify the length of the state and national politicians, who deluged him with laud­ prison terms he was suspending, but legally permissible atory letters about the defendants prior to sentencing. For­ sentences in the case ranged up to 25 years, with fines of up ty-six members of Congress joined Arizona Rep. Morris K. to $18,000. Placed on five years' probation were Peggy Udall in urging leniency in light of "the humanitarian Hutchinson, Philip Willis-Conger, Sister Darlene Nicgor­ motives of the defendants." Arizona Senator Dennis De­ ski and an older, somewhat apologetic Mexican woman; Concini begged Carroll to let Pastor Fife "continue his given three years' probation was Wendy Le Win, whose work." The solon insisted that Fife was "a man who puts husband is a Salvadoran. The four American defendants people and principles ahead of political and personal used their right to speak before sentencing to denounce goals." Yet prosecutor Reno argued that Fife's public state­ American government policies. Nicgorski's 50-minute ti­ ments differed dramatically from his private comments to rade featured a slide show. Hutchinson's oration com­ underground agents and informants. "There is serious pared the American deportation of Salvadorans and Hon­ question as to his motives as a leader of the sanctuary durans to Nazi persecution of jews. "Never again!" she movement," said Reno. vowed, before promising to continue promoting the illegal Writing in Human Events, M. Stanton Evans said that movement. (Somehow, one doubts that members of The illegality was "the least of [the sanctuary movement's] Order were allowed to put on slide shows before receiving many sins." Whereas Instaurationists would consider its their 40- to 1OO-year non-suspended sentences.) greatest sin to be the negative effect on the u.s. racial The main condition initially attached to probation was picture, Evans saw it as the "hard-left political agenda" that the activists cease associating with all those who ille­ which movement leaders secretly pursue beneath a hu­ gally smuggle immigrants into the country. By late after­ manitarian veneer. noon, however, judge Carroll had wimped out on that provision too, saying that, yes, the activists could go on The literature of the movement abounds with high-flown associating with active smugglers, provided they refrained quotes and phrases (e.g., "our God-given right to aid any-

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986-- PAGE 11 one fleeing from persecution and murder") suggesting ge­ belatedly discovered. None of those arrested complained neric concern for refugees and willingness to break the law about mistreatment by the CMA. in order to assist them .... If any of the 19 CMA men involved in the operations The easiest way of testing this is to ask what stance the imagined being honored for voluntary service to the na­ sanctuary promoters take toward refugees from Marxist tion, the increasingly ominous headlines in the Arizona Nicaragua, which happens to be the most authoritarian soon disabused them of the fantasy. country in the region. And the answer to that is unequivo­ Daily Star cal: The national sanctuary movement gives no assistance On July 7, the Tucson newspaper told how the CMA had to such refugees, since the principal spokesmen for the abandoned its camp for "fear of reprisals." On July 9, the movement are ardent supporters of the Sandinista govern­ headline read, "Hispanics call for grand jury." Such ment .... cloned organizations as the Tucson Coalition for Justice, In a handbook entitled Sanctuary: The New Under­ the Arizona Coalition for Immigrants' and Refugee Rights ground Railroad (sponsored by the Maryknolls) we read, for and the La Raza Legal Alliance were demanding both state instance, a standard diatribe about poverty, repression and and federal investigations into what they called the "crimi­ U.S. imperialism in the region, followed by this statement: nal violations" by the CMA. On July 10, the news grew "Only in Nicaragua has a revolutionary government blacker, as Arizona politicians joined the attack on the come into power that is trying to turn around this situation If CMA. One state senator, LUIS Gonzales, said that volun­ teerism on the border scared him: "I don't think the Mexi­ can government and the Mexican people along the border Within the sanctuary movement there is a dissident group called New Exodus, which does try to help Nicara­ will stand by and let this continue." On July 11, a headline stated, "Mexican consuls are investigating CMA's ac­ guans. Spokesman John O'Leary says that when his group tions." Consul Victor M. Torres of Douglas said that he and raised the issue of Nicaraguan repression, "we were told his fellow consul in Nogales were compiling documenta­ that it was not politically correct to criticize the Sandinista tion against the CMA. He also hinted at a conspiracy government, because it would damage their credibility among U.s. officials who were not "doing enough to stop .... We found a pattern of silence, denial ... that it was people like CMA members from taking the law into their not appropriate to work in behalf of human rights problems own hands .... We find it real suspicious that au­ in Nicaragua." O'Leary told of Nicaraguan refugees being u.s. forced to pose as leftist Salvadorans to receive sanctuary thorities are not investigating this incident ...." aid. When one impostor was discovered, the "Never On July 13, the Star ran one article which let an alien Again!" sob-sisters dried their eyes long enough to put him captured by the CMA tell his story (he had thought they were the KKK, a favorite boogeyman of the Mexican me­ on the first plane out of town. dia); devoted most of a second article to criticisms made by Harassed by Headlines two defectors from the CMA (one of whom, naturally, proved to be an FBI infiltrator); and featured a virulently Arizona newspapers and television constantly showed the sanctuary convicts smiling, being hugged by fellow anti-CMA piece. After mentioning the "hit-and-run border burglaries" clergymen and generally looking like angels. Altogether which plague Cochise County, scene of the CMA's hero­ different was the treatment given to the non-convicts of Civilian Materiel Assistance. When Hispanic activists be­ ics, the last-mentioned article became hysterical: gan calling them "vigilantes," "lunatics," "clowns" and [The CMA] terrorized a group of people who entered this "terrorists," the media broadcast the labels far and wide. country with the same hopes and aspirations as those we By and large, the human side of the CMA members was just feted last week when we unveiled the refurbished carefu Ily obscu red. It was rather the anti-CMA Hispanics -­ Statue of Li berty .... a "community screaming for justice" as one of them put it These guys, members of an Alabama-based [sic] group, -- who received most of the attention. were farfrom their homes in Tucson, California and Kansas. The events of the night ofJuly 4-5 are easily summarized. Forget the reasons they gave about making our country From their camp in Sunnyside Canyon, four miles within safe from drug smugglers and the brown horde of illegal U.S. territory, CMA members wearing night-vision goggles immigrants. spotted a convoy of cars stuffed with human cargo crossing These guys were out there because their neighbors laugh at them when they run around in their back yards with their the open border and heading north on a back road. Three rifles and canteens. It was simply a chance to go play miles inside America, two cars were stopped when booby soldier. traps flattened their tires, while two others, seeing the light In the process, they scared a group of immigrants out of of an approaching pickup, turned around and raced back their wits by ambushing them on a dark road, in a ::.t"~nge toward Mexico. The CMA patrol attended to only one of country .... the stopped cars at first, and ordered everyone out. Several There is no difference between the people who were men ran toward the border, and, by some accounts, were assaulted last week and you and me. briefly pursued within Mexican territory. The rest were surrounded by CMA members wearing camouflage uni­ As for "making our country safe from ... the brown forms with green hoods, and bearing AK-47 and AR-15 horde," the CMA has denied a racial motivation at every semiautomatic assault rifles. After 90 minutes, the Border opportunity. The CMA's Tucson chapter has Hispanic Patrol arrived from Nogales, 35 miles to the west. Only members, while others live in places like Israel, Guatemala then was the second car full of illegal aliens (a family) and the Philippines. Also, 99% of the group's budget is

PAGE 12 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 devoted toward saving brown-skinned Central Americans spears fashioned from sharpened fenceposts at Border Pa­ from communism. trol agents. (That is, when they aren't shooting them or On July 17, the news worsened again. The two turncoat throwing rocks and bottles.) Between October 1985 and CMA men had been served with federal grand jury sub­ May 1986 alone, more than 100 agents were assaulted by poenas -- no doubt so they could "cut a deal" against their aliens around San Diego. They now routinely rely on tear former allies; and Rep. Udall, the sanctuary movement's gas and fortified vehicles called "war wagons" to protect powerful friend, had urged u.s. Attorney General Edwin themselves and control the intrusive Hispanics. Meese to "investigate and prosecute" the CMA "to the In 1965, only 6,558 aliens were detained in the San fullest extent of the law." One possible charge was viola­ Diego sector. That was the fateful year when America tion of the federal Neutrality Act (a felony) for allegedly abandoned its racially based immigration policy. Once pursuing a couple of aliens back across the border when large numbers ofMexicans could enter legally, others were they tried to escape. The other was violation of the Civil able to enter (and hide) illegally. In 1986, perhaps 800,000 Rights Act (a misdemeanor), which forbids the "intimida­ aliens will be rounded up in the San Diego sector alone. tion, injuring or interfering with people [who] are either applying for employment or enjoying the benefit of em­ ',800,000 ployment because of their race or national origin." After BORDER PATROL all, these dry-backs had come looking for jobs! (Don't APPREHENSIONS laugh. The U.S. Justice Department is looking into it.) (NATIONWIDE) The Hispanic activists had a longer list ofcharges: crimi­ nal endangerment with a deadly weapon, aggravated as­ sault with a deadly weapon, kidnapping, unlawful impris­ onment and domestic terrorism, for starters. Former CMA men "Arnie" Blaylock and Brad Wright were ordered to appear in U.s. District Court in Tucson on August 20. In light of all the ingratitude and harassment, it was hardly surprising when, at the CMA convention in Mem­ phis during the last week of July, the 100 members in attendance voted to drop the elaborate CMA plans for 1966 1916 1984 1985 1986 border patrols from the Gulf of Mexico to the Pacific. FISCAL YEAR IPROJECTEDI Instead, it was decided, all CMA resources should be di­ rected toward the Contras' struggle in Nicaragua. Harold Ezell is commissioner of the Immigration Ser­ As late as mid-July, CMA leaders had been describing vice's western region, and, in that capacity, opposes the the Arizona operation as "a pilot project for the whole CMA's tactics. Yet Ezell says of the illegal influx, "If this southern border," while conceding a need "to be more doesn't represent an invasion, then' don't know what an low-profile." CMA founder Tom Posey, a wholesale pro­ invasion is." duce businessman from Decatur (AL), had insisted, "We're Do you hear that, Mexico? We say you're invading us. the vanguard ofwhat the American si lent majority wants." Yes, the slow-thinking palefaces of the north -- some of us Alas, America's loudest minorities don't want it, so the -- are finally figuring out what's going on. CMA was forced to lower its aspirations. In the former convent of Churubusco in Mexico City is a War Along the Border remarkable museum of 17 rooms "filled with mementos, American geographers have been slow to publ icize an documents, proclamations and pictures, all testifying to amazing phenomenon springing to life along the Mexican foreign insults, raids, incursions, full-scale invasions and border: "dual towns" where the American twin, once the occupations since the country proclaimed independence larger, is now usually much less populous than the Mexi­ in 1810." As Marlise Simons makes plain in her Washing­ can twin. A few examples: ton Post article, most of this defensive xenophobia is di­ rected at the U.s., whose least incursion provokes mass Brownsville, TX 85,000 Matamoros 180,000 hysteria among Mexicans. Laredo, TX 92,000 Nuevo Laredo 205,000 If a lawman chased a bandido from San Diego to Tijuana Calexico, CA 15,000 Mexicali 350,000 in 1925, one can be sure there's an exhibit giving all the details at the National Museum of Interventions. Accord­ It's a pity that the CMA did not happen to catch 16 ing to Simons, illegals with a million dollars worth of drugs on them. Nevertheless, lawbreaking is lawbreaking and the organi­ The villain of the show, unquestionably, is the United States. Although the Spanish stayed 300 years and the zation has nothing to apologize for. Even if it is proven that French occupied Mexico for five years in the mid-19th several of its men violated a few fine points in the Neutral­ century, Mexicans have remained mesmerized by the ity Act, what is that agai nst the massive violations of Ameri­ neighbors to the north .... can sovereignty wh ich the people and government of Mex­ Its historians believe this is in part because the many ico wink at every day? instances of American bullying forced Mexico to forge a In the San Diego sector, belligerent aliens regularly hurl nation out of its divided and quarreling groups ....

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 13 "Of course this is a political museum. The idea is to raise Mex" tradition implanted in its brains. No one ever tells consciousness about how difficult it is for us to keep our them that Mexicans were a very small minority in Texas independence," said museum director Luz Maria Colom­ until very recently. They are the invaders -- not we. bres. "It was difficult and it may be difficult in the future. Who was it that said, liThe offender never forgives"? That goes all the way from military action to economic The brown invaders have powerful white friends. In penetration. " Arizona, men like Rep. Morris Udall and Sen. Dennis White Americans can only wish that Mexico would DeConcini are clearly with the lawbreakers of the IIsanc­ penetrate us militarily and economically instead of biolog­ tuary movement" and against the law-keepers of Civilian ically. Materiel Assistance. Anthropologist Gast6n Garda CantO had the idea for the The volunteers of CMA have folded their tents and de­ museum, which opened in 1981 and is now flooded with parted. But it wasn't they who "threatened" to make the schoolchildren on excursion. He calls his brainchild "a border a "war zone," because, at least in California, it lesson in survival. No country can afford to lose its historic already is one. memory. People must understand what happened and More and more Americans are realizing that now, more why." than ever, immigration is the issue to be confronted, the However, Mexicans are not obtaining a true historical reality to be changed. The new immigration law, if it understanding. They are told that the u.s. stole its South­ passes, will only be a Band-Aid. For many, in thedark years western states from them, when in fact we took them from to come, the greatest contribution would be volunteer the American Indians, who then inhabited all but a few border duty, with or without Establishment approval. outposts. A new generation of children on both sides of the Arizona has not seen the last of the slow-talking, fast­ border is growing up with the spurious idea of a "Tex- thinking, rifle-toting men in camouflage and night goggles.

The despoiled Jersey shore and unspoiled Germany VACATION MEMORIES

ow THAT SUMMER is over and many of us are of an evening on the boardwalk and the country's best spending our autumnal days peacefully reliving seafood and you have the recipe for magical physical and N the aimless moments of our bygone vacation spiritual refreshment. hours, it is not inappropriate to reflect on what has been But unfortunately, the seashore of old exists no more. seen and sensed in our vacation wanderings, perhaps to With a few exceptions the Jersey coast is one vast plun­ new regions, perhaps back to old family haunts. For those dered product of the inexorable march of real estate huck­ of us fortunate enough to have visited Europe, the words of sterism. For dozens upon dozens of ruined seashore miles, Joseph Sobran in a May newspaper column have doubtless the Jersey Coast has been ripped and stripped from the been verified. Sobran tells us that European societies have bosom of America's great natural heritage and despoiled actual, identifiable and delimiting personalities: to be a virtually beyond the pointof repair. Incredibly tacky exam­ Frenchman, for example, means something more than pies of mid-1950s Miami commercial architecture are ev­ having a voting address. From this we are inevitably led to erywhere, complete with vast flocks of plastic pink flamin­ the proposition that here in America there is no such thing gos gracing the equally ubiquitous miniature golf courses any more as a community personality. To say that one has -- in the case of Atlantic City, a neon-lit orgy of gaming "met an American" means no more than sharing a mo­ hotels. Nature has been defiled in the name of the quick ment with a human being who lives somewhere on the buck. North American continent south of Canada and north of Despite this ecological ruination, the lumpenproletariat Mexico. of the great cities would have been able to "make do" with Nowhere is this dispiriting fact more apparentthan in the the residual beauty of the seashore were it not for the even traditional vacation trip to the seashore. To most of us that more damaging impact of the racial invasion of aliens who means a fairly lengthy automobile ride, perhaps from a have chosen to "share their vacation" with white-collar major eastern city to one of the dozens of New Jersey resort and blue-collar white America. Never mind asking why towns dotting the Atlantic coast between Atlantic City and they would want to roast their already tinted flesh in the Cape May. It is here that rich and poor alike have tradition­ skin-searing sunlight. The fact remains that they are to be ally escaped the boiling municipal heat. For tens of mil­ found screaming their heads off from one dismal motel lions, names like Sea Isle City and Wildwood have meant balcony to another, swaggering around the "posh" night­ days upon aimless, listless days under the blazing sun, with time facilities, and in general doing what they do so well all the therapeutic benefits of the cresting ocean, surf and back in the inner cities, that is, making happiness impossi­ endless beaches of snow-white sand. Combine all that ble for everyone within hearing range. blue-and-white radiance with the quaint Victorian delights In' the train of all this social dysfunction has come a vast

PAGE 14 --INSTAURATlON·- NOVEMBER 1986 boost in the vacation costs of those few respectable seaside Church and the overpowering ornate elegance of the chap­ neighborhoods yet remaining. For those able to afford the el at Andechs. price inflation, a few residual areas still hold onto their No one should leave Munich without a morning at the myriad covenants, rules, regulations and traditions which huge, centrally located Victuals Market where society ma­ make, in spite of all odds, for social harmony. To see the tron, opera diva, bank president's wife and secretary shop benefits of this vestigial racial exclusiveness, next summer for their evening meal. Would you be interested in an direct your car toward Stone Harbor or Cape May. There aimless stroll along TOrkenstrasse, a street known for an­ you will see America at playas we once knew it -- all white, tique shops and old book stores? You might meet someone all quiet, all respectable and all right. Stone Harbor in of importance there. Three years ago this wanderer was particular offers a picture postcard delight of life in the introduced to none other than Leni Riefenstahl, the bril­ sunny slow lane of languid summertime pleasures. Here in liant actress of stage and screen in the 1920s, directorofthe tastefu I beach colony homes, handsome people spend Third Reich's cinematic spectaculars in the 1930s and lazy days quite oblivious to the social brutality that lies just much persecuted "Nazi propagandist" in the post-WWIl 15 miles to the north or south in the "integrated" com­ years (see page 7). munities along the shoreline. Beyond Munich there's Rothenburg ober der Tauber, an The Stone Harbor of another generation was the sum­ intact 16th-century walled city of 12,000. Beyond that the mertime meeting ground for an authentic American aris­ historical artifacts of ancient Germania are available for tocracy. The old monied families would come in July, inspection in the priceless museums of Bamberg, Augsburg laden with steamer trunkloads of clothes, sports gear and and WU rzbu rg. other belongings, and stay on until Labor Day. Here, Amer­ Don't pass up the incredible beauty of Germany's pro­ ica's social, political and financial leadership played, met, vincial university towns: Marburg (perhaps the most attrac­ dated and frequently married. Back then -- roughly from tive), about 100 miles north of Frankfurt, G6ttingen, on the the 1870s until the 1950s -- entry to the American Estab­ eastern border; and TUbingen, not far away from Schwab­ lishment required the cultivation of social skills honed at isch Hall (another visual must) and Sigmaringen (home to private schools, attendance at the appropriate church the Hohenzollern clan once upon a misty time). (Episcopal preferred), plus a network of family and friends Go westward into the legendary Black Forest and sam­ that would ensure a sense of noblesse oblige and commun­ ple other kinds of visual delights. Visit Baden-Baden, take ity responsibility. Say what you will about the WASP he­ the cure, lose some money at the gaming tables of the old gemony of days past, it did not wreck the nation's most casino. Travel up the Rhine toward Koblenz, tasting the lovely and most important recreational heritage. It pro­ new wines of the Rhine and Mosel regions. Here the Ger­ vided for itself, no doubt, but it also allowed the lesser folk mans are at their friendliest. to sup at the table. Go further northward. MUnster is a "sleeper" that few tourists visit. Churches are almost everywhere and a hand­ * * * some canal cuts through the entire town. In this place the As for me, I gave up a summer seaside vacation for a tourist begins to sense a Dutch and Danish influence in the plane ticket to the Old Country for a month of merriment in architecture as well as in the character of the people, who the golden days of fall. There, if I drink too many schnapps, are somewhat more taciturn, sophisticated and world-trav­ an honest German will usually offer his hand without eled than the southern German. swiping my wallet. That, however, is the least of the plea­ LUbeck completes the transition into the northland -- a sures of visiting the old country in October, a month which city of traders and restaurants -- dark on the outside but often affords brilliant sunshine, along with cloudless skies bustling, joyful and luxurious on the inside. and brisk nights. Provincial culture and history are so Schleswig-Holstein, the northernmost state of Germany, charmingly inter-mixed with sights of castles, ancient vil­ is reserved for the real Germanophile. Quiet beyond re­ lages and manicured farmlands that the wanderer actually proach, its gentle, rolling countryside is dotted with water forgets the miseries of the turbulence back home. Where­ vistas that recall Wisconsin and Minnesota. ver one starts, all roads eventually lead to Munich, the A visit to Germany by a traveler with an Instaurationist home of the world-famous Oktoberfest, with its huge steins perspective is bound to provide so many happy memories of foaming golden beer, served along with brat and weiss­ that a return to the megalopolitan jungles of the u.s. can be wurst, cold potato salad and crispy rolls and pretzels drip­ endured with stoic forbearance. Germans, one may say, ping with rich country butter. Munich these days is the city are still living much as they did under the Kaisers. Culture is of Eu rope, the bustl ing commercial crossroads of continen­ never discounted; personal kindness is never ignored; and tal commerce, with endless fascinations for the footloose the stranger is always treated with consideration and tourist. The university area of Schwabing has scores of thoughtfulness. Since Germans know who they are, the theaters presenting live entertainment nightly. Spend a day hope that you are not much different influences them to inspecting a few suburban castles and go by local train or welcome you into their communal life. bus to the lakes nestling in the shadows of the German Alps. Then some 50 miles to the southeast to Berchtesgad­ Ponderable Headline en, wandering about the sharply rising and brilliantly sun­ ARE WE SUFFERING FROM A SHORTAGE OFJEWISH CRISES? ny mountainsides of pasture land dotted with picturesque country homes styled in traditional Alpine architecture. Northern CalifoYnlaJetJ./ish Bulletin Finally, relish the late baroque magnificence of the Wies

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 15 let's Not Get Self-Righteous with "lady 205"

Judged by the volume of response, Zip what she has for the sake of having one or in?ividualisti~ race. Just being upper or 205 wrote about the most provocative let­ two children herself. But she won't. To middle class IS enough to sterilize many, ter in the history of the Safety Valve in July bear a child under less than ideal circum­ and the prospect of falling another notch or 1985.. The reaction has been uniformly stances would be to compromise her two ~ills us ~ith dread. Lady 205 is guilty of negative, and I, for one, think it's been a bit standing in the world she was raised in. -- bemg white! The Asian civilizations have So she declines to reproduce because her hysterical and unfair. never suffered this dysgenic malaise as First, I will summarize the original letter interests were never racial, but revolved around her sex and its demand that social Amaury de Riencourt shows in Sex ~nd then six responses I spotted through last status be enhanced, or at least main­ Power in History. Psychologically, they are Noven:'be~. Zip 205 began by writing, "In­ tained, at any price. co~lecti~~sts. "Feminism," as Zip 205 stauratlOnlsts should be interested to learn writes, .IS more a desperate ad hoc coping that quite a number of Majority females like mechanism than an insidious a priori doc­ myself have not reproduced and most like­ tri neff . and it has dependably arisen Note how Zip 113's letter managed to ly will not for reasons other than our 'capti­ (along With gay chic, adoption chic and all end with the dig at the female sex for not vation' by feminism." Namely, the white the rest) in every terminally ill white civili­ being "racial" and for an egocentric inter­ American male and American society in zation. est in raising or at least maintaining her general are degenerating so fast that such I do think Zip 205 is too hard on the soc,ial status. How would such people ex­ women cannot "guarantee anywhere near American male. "The very idea of plam what I have seen repeatedly with my whit~ the same richness" fortheir children's lives pl~cmg them in that role [fatherhoodI own eyes -- young Majority women beg­ that t~ey kne~ themselves. "What joy is strikes one as ludicrous," she says of the ging their husbands to let them stay home there m watchmg your child" being sucked more wimpish specimens. Has she forgot­ and have a second or third child, but being down by the new U.S. environment?, she ten that many would "rise to the occa­ forced back into the marketplace because asked. Thus, there is "no point in Instaura­ sion"? And when she writes "there is no status-obsessed husbands say the fam­ tionists hectoring Nordic women to have ~heir point in Instaurationists hectoring Nordic ily needs a combined income of $40000 a children." women to have children," she is right year instead of $25,000. ' In August 1985, Zip 302 was "saddened about advice in the abstract but dead on. my own experience, young and angered" by this "selfish, materialistic ~ased wrong where it comes to serious, personal white males m this country are fully as stat­ rationalization for not reproducing." In proposals. u.s-conscious as young white females (pos­ October, Zip 081 told her, "for our sake There is no point in all of us Instauration Sibly more so). The difference is that the ... please remain without issue," while Zip men going around urging women to attenuated altruistic component in the 775 suggested that perhaps "Lady 205 has ':breed, ?reed!" (as opposed to simply cal­ sexes is focused differently, with male al­ a def~c~ive gene or two, as evidenced by Img their attention to the problem). But truism being directed more toward the race her wlllmgness to capitulate at this stage." the.re is reason for each of us to get and nation, and the female kind aimed (as it .eve~ November brought three more re­ serious m hiS own life and figure out how should be) at the little ones. sponses. Zip 902 blasted her "totally wrong we can allow one good woman to have as The truth is that the sexes are now in this thinking," Zip 287, more sad than angry, many children as possible. reminded female readers that, out on his mess together, though the men naturally 223 most of the blame for starting it. So lonely farm, "I need find on Iy one [woman] dese~~ (Editor's Note: Lady 205 announced in why IS It that when a woman tells her side of to fulfill my dreams!" Finally, Zip 113 the October Safety Valve that she was the story in Instauration, the criticism al­ ~rote a more thoughtful response. Agree­ ting hitched. We are pleased to say that ways comes in heavier than when a man ~ng that Lady 205's "description of Major­ is now happily married.) . Ity males as deracinated wimps was gener­ tells his? (More male readers, that's one ally accurate," he recommended as an al­ reason.) ternative "a trip to Southern California and Zip 205's reasoning and conduct are not Ponderable Quote an appointment with Robert Graham's f~u Itless, by any means, yet she deserves high marks for honesty and consistency. Sperm ~ank. She could then do exactly There is, indeed, a sense in which the what Widowed Nordic mothers have been Many an Instaurationist yuppie acts exactly Self does not want to be free and in which it like her but preaches to others what he doing since time began. She could raise a enjoys its suffering. This is a statement one won't practice himself. Zip 205 has hit quality child alone." Alas, he added, "It must make with caution for, though it upon an ancient and grave human dilem­ will never happen." is, I believe, in a certain sense true, it is the ma, about which someone should write a kind of statement which is apt to be only thick tome. Perhaps she's the one, if she too useful as fascist propaganda. Is one ' never has children. I still remember that For when we read of being "brought up saying, for example, that the Jews en joyed painful little item in long ago, amid high standards of culture and Instauration, the concentration camps of che last war? Or about how the upper classes in Venice nev­ achievement," it's a sure bet that this that the Negroes wanted to be ~lllpped as equates with high social status. When er rep~oduced themselves during the long slaves to America and elsewhere, there of­ she laments an inability to guarantee her centuries of that great republic's ascendan­ offspring "anywhere near the same rich­ cy, but kept being replenished from the ten to die of starvation and mistreatment? That obviously goes much too far. Yet ness," we know she's reluctant to de­ bottom, ~hink of all the marvelous germ scend a class or two, even ifreproduction plasm which was slowly squandered in that there is a sort of truth here. depends on it. And then her comment one corner of the white world alone! When about the good men being broke, "too there's so much blame to go around, it ill Stan Gooch, broke to provide adequately for chil­ Personality and El'ollJtion. dren," must be seen against the back­ behooves us to attack a rare individual who ground of Third World types producing analyzes the destructive motives at work (Windwood House, clouds of offspring on almost no money within herself. London, 1973) at all. Surely she could sacrifice some of Yes, it's true: ours is an intensely selfish,

PAGE 16 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 The Boys of Autumn (Tackling the Quarterback Conspiracy)

Okay, so the sages of the Supreme Court it elicits from Americans, almost a primal ton politicians that winning wasn't every­ have decreed that the white male is to be symbol of our technological civilization. thing that fostered the profound American the sacrificial lamb in the job market. In my Major sports seem to reflect an opposite frustration and distaste for the war (not the opinion, just as well, for if the American image of the realities of the surrounding body count of little yellow men or even our whiteman has any manhood left in him at society. Thus, the more structured Euro­ own gladiators coming home in body bags). all, it is now quite obvious that it will pean societies favor the graceful, free-flow­ What kind of game is it when the team's emerge only when his nose is rubbed long i ng and relatively (compared to American own coaches call the wrong plays in their and hard in the vilest-smelling doggie-doo football) formless game of soccer. In the unconcern for victory and even the home­ imaginable. anarchic, free-flowing American society, town media root for the other side? It Meanwhile, a plumber or a carpenter or games like football and baseball, with their qu ite obviously wasn't the Dallas Cow­ a bank executive or a doctor need not be fairly rigid structures and meticuously map­ boys, "America's Team," who were doing particularly competent as long as he is ped rules, have caught the public fancy. the fighting in Vietnam. If Coach LeMay black or brown, or that he is a she. In af­ Nonetheless, as the American delights in had taken over, most Americans would fi rmative action professions, the compe­ small-scale cheating -- speeding on the have rooted him on, and approved his sim­ tency of the white male is a complete irrele­ freeways, telling white lies on income tax ple game plan. He at least understood that vancy if room must be made for a handi­ forms -- so too does petty rule-breaking teams that play for draws will eventually capped colored female. occur on virtually every down in football, find their own stadiums deserted. It seems, There are nevertheless a few professions undetected by the referees, those uni­ however, thatthe Gipper has resurrected at where skill and competency are yet the formed lawmen of the playing surface. The last the true and modern American spirit determining factors of employment. The great delight is to get away with the illegal regarding war, with his quick and sanitary best-known of these professions is pro shafting of one's opponent. victories in Grenada and Libya. The Gip sports, where, probably not coincidentally, Football, with its convergence of game also knew enough about the nature of the blacks are conspicuously overrepresented plan and violence, and with the contestants paying spectators to quickly forfeit the in relation to their percentage of the general numbering less than a hundred and con­ game in Lebanon when the home team was population. fined to a relatively narrow patch of ground being bombed, and clearly on its way to a Hockey is still predominantly white, but surrounded by thousands of spectators, is humiliating defeat. the big three, baseball, football and basket­ possibly a microcosmic reflection of the Anyhow, I never did get around to telling ball, have a heavy nonwhite component of spirit in which Americans enter all their these chaps from Europe that the violence pro players. Basketball is all but monopo­ wars: i.e., in the spirit of diverting and en­ of football is far from senseless. Football is lized by blacks. (But Larry Bird, a white tertaining sport, with the combatants, and genius: it institutionalizes primal aggres­ Midwesterner now working for the Boston therefore the casualties, consisting only of siveness, gives free rein to a wild violence Celtics, is the best basketball player in the aggressive and adventurous young men. As of man against man, yet subdues the whole world.) in all American wars for the past hundred show into a huge chess game with strict It would certainly be interesting to see an years, the field of combat is safely distanced rules and punishments. The violence, affirmative action program (for the benefit from the spectators. (As much of the Euro­ mainly practiced by the defensive team, of whites) applied to pro sports. For one pean continent has in this century been wars with the intelligence and grace of the thing, if it ever happened, mostofthe major drenched in the blood of soldiers and civil­ offensive squad. But as the offensive squad, cocaine dealers in the u.s. would likely ians alike, there is frequently more real vio­ especially its pawns, the linemen, also have to seek other employment or go on lence amongst the civilian onlookers at a practices its own kind of violence, so the welfare. Which is not to say that some European soccer match than there is on an defensive team must itself use intelligence super-rich white athletes aren't snorting or American football field.) and discipline to have any chance at all. smoking snow, but one has the strong im­ The medium of television has lent itself The playbooks of many teams today are pression that black players are the prime perfectly to the locatized football wars, ac­ drawn up by computers. And one of the dope offenders. counting for the explosion of popularity of major headaches of coaches and assistant Those who wisely find better things to do this game in the 1960s. (Football of the pro coaches is drumming into the often rock­ with their time than to watch grown men variety was formalized in basically its pres­ hard heads of their athletes the disciplines play children's games for preposterously ent character around 1920, by the legen­ and su btleties ofthe properly played game. gigantic salaries are at a loss to compre­ dary George Halas.) In much the same way, Some positions in football are played in­ hend the hold that pro sports has on the the series of small-scale actions -- firefights stinctively. Running back is the most in­ American psyche. It all seems so puerile, -- in the Vietnam War was neatly apropos stinctive. A boy fresh out of college will much ado about nothing, not to mention for the television cameras. Americans often be a star in his rookie year in the pros. the apparent mindless brutality, particular­ could sit comfortably in their living rooms The ball is handed to you and you run with ly in evidence in pro football. A couple of and watch the contest from a safe distance. either force or agility in the right direction. Europeans, weaned on the refinements of The only problem with Vietnam was that Most of the great running backs in recent soccer, once told me (after watching a few our side was losing; we couldn't cross mid­ decades have been black. The abi I ity of this quarters of a game) that pro football was field toward the North's goalposts to score race to run at high speeds for short dis­ "mere brutality, senseless violence." I nod­ the winning touchdown. "Winning isn't tances has been noted before by others. ded and shrugged; futile to explain to them everything, it's the only thing," once stated There is a physiological basis for it, and I the subtleties of this uniquely American the famed head coach, Vince Lombardi. In believe that Carleton Coon somewhere game, and of the deep emotional responses the end it was the decision of the Washing­ delves into the problem. Blacks have also

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 17 played, and played well, almost every outmaneuver Nature's playbook. Believing overwhelming arm strength, and he runs other position in professional football. that a black quarterback from the Canadian like an elderly lady. But he is highly intelli­ Almost! Because year after year it has League would solve their many problems, gent, a master of abstracting the essence of been an enormous embarrassment and they last year negotiated through the a game, of finesse, the soft touch. He has sou rce of frustration to the equal izers, mon­ player's Jewish agent -- a zillion-dollar, the intelligence to penetrate any slight grelizers, African-queen complexed liber­ multi-year contract. And no sooner was the flaws in an opponent's defense, to manipu­ als, Christian Caucasian-haters, equal-op­ contract signed -- and before the quarter­ late the subtleties of the game to his team's portunity charlatans and other such fatuous back had played a single down in the NFL-­ advantage. Like all great quarterbacks of freaks and fakes, that there has never been than the player and his agent were doing the past, he is a combination field general, even a moderately skilled quarterback who commercials for AT&T! This Great Black physicist, philosopher and psychologist. has also been black. Not that a number of Hope performed so poorly in 1985 that the Thus is solved the mystery of the black teams haven't tried. The Los Angeles Rams, Oilers later used their first-round draft quarterback vacuum. Should a good one the Denver Broncos, the Chicago Bears are choice (a selection of the top college play­ come along in the future, we can be reason­ a few who made the effort to break the ers) to pick a quarterback. But the price was ably assured that he will be an octoroon, or white quarterback barrier. All their candi­ so high, the deal fell through. Another no­ something close. dates failed miserably. For several years the ble experiment dead in the trenches. But Perhaps sometime in the 1990s, the Su­ Tampa Bay Buccaneers employed a black don't think that the Houston experience is preme Court will decide that it is contrary quarterback whom the sports media tried to going to deter the big, big, big business of to constitutional protections for teams not exalt on occasion, butthis player was really pro football from trying again. In fact, the to have black quarterbacks and will decree just another running back who sometimes other Texas team, the Dallas one, is prob­ that at least a quarter or so of the 28 profes­ threw the ball hard and without intelli­ ably going to hang onto a third-string Afri­ sional teams start a colored player at this gence. The Tampa Bay team was a fairly can-descended quarterback this year, a ref­ position. As Americans take their sports consistent loser with this black quarter­ ugee from the defunct USFL. much more seriously than they do their back. (The Washington Redskins, probably An exceptional quarterback is much politics, possibly this court decision will at to impress their many black DC fans, are more than a muscleman or a mere thrower. long last spark the cataclysmic White Revo­ now using this player as a back-up.) Although 35, Dan Fouts of the San Diego lution. The Houston Oilers are an amusing re­ Chargers is one of the best in that position cent case of a pro football team trying to in the game today, yet he does not possess BARNEY PORTLAND

Report from the Stacks

Many thanks to the expatriate Philadel­ zine after purchasing it on microfilm. Be­ date" of Diana, Lady Mosley a review of phian for his incisive "Great Old Mags" sides being less accessible and a greater Magda and Dr. Goebbels. She used her (june, p. 18). I, too, have spent untold hours strain on the eyes, the new technology alloted space to lay to rest much of the in a great library perusing bound volumes somehow distances the reader psychologi­ multifarimJs mythology surrounding the of the old Vanity Fair and "many other cally from the material being exami ned. Up German propaganda minister. Having magazines, big and small, [which] fought on that fuzzy little screen, a 1933 issue of known the man and his wife rather well the good fight for a sensible society." And I Vanity Fair is no longer the same living herself, she had no difficulty skewering am struck by how often their editorial lines reproach to its contemporary counterpart. some of the more outrageous lies and dis­ of the twenties and thirties more or less It somehow seems embalmed. tortions. resemble Instauration's. One of the very best "good old mags" Actually, Lady Mosley had been at least If there were any suspicion in my mind died as recently as July 1980. John Nobull as outspoken on the subject of The Goeb­ that Instauration is the work of a few de­ told the story of England's Books and Book­ bels Diaries in a june 1978 B&B review ranged individuals, an examination of men, and its publisher Philip Dosse's tragic entitled "Goebbels, the Lie Merchant?" America's periodical past would soon lay it suicide, in Instauration (Feb. 1981). B&B, as to rest. Instauration, quite simply, is an iso­ it was affectionately called, was among the In a way the most interesting part of lated cultural "survivor" of a lost ethic and last surviving examples of a bona fide jour­ this book is the introduction by Hugh a lost aesthetic, both of which were former­ nal of ideas. "Straw man" opponents were Trevor-Roper. It is more than 30 years ly borne by a now vanished race ("van­ seldom tolerated in its pages. Quasi-Com­ since he wrote The Last Days of Hitler. Although with the passage of time a fairly ished" not in the sense of strict extinction, mu n ists wou Id be asked to review books on objective view might have been expect­ but in terms of a loss of effective homo­ communism, quasi-Fascists to address ed, the Professor sums up Goebbels's geneity in the critical places). books on fascism. Most of the thirty-or-so propaganda as "crude and violent in Though the cultural message of the monthly reviews attained a remarkably form, utterly unscrupulous in substance, "great old mags" is more diluted than In­ high standard -- by comparison to current and quite indifferent to truth." This is stauration's, their collectively greater mag­ American norms -- both in style and con­ evidently still the accepted point of view; nitude compensates to make them equally tent. The "prole drift" syndrome lately de­ it has not been thought necessary to give persuasive. If it could be done economi­ scribed in Paul Fussell's book, Class, was examples of Goebbels's mendacity. cally, it would make almost as much sense rarely to be detected in Books and Book­ It is something of a mystery why Goeb­ bels is always supposed to have been to place bound volumes of the better old men, which, it might fairly be said, was such a liar: a "lie merchant." I am very magazines into the hands of thoughtful itself a "classical" magazine. much opposed to a government-con­ Americans as issues of Instauration. In both john Nobull's parting tribute to B&B trolled press and to censorship, but there cases, the reader stands to be awakened to mentioned the "extraordinary coinci­ is no doubt that during the years 1933 to values he has repressed or never known. dence" that its final issue had provoked 1943 Dr. Goebbels had such a success It is cause for real distress whenever a "anguished 'oy vehs'" thfoughout the land story on his hands that he had no need to major library elects to pulp an old maga- by featuring the "most outspoken article to lie. The economic revival of Germany

PAGE 18 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 under the National Socialists wa:: sjJeedy bels was an educated man, a doctor of fond of Brendan, but even his best friend and impressive. Hitler's thesis, that a philosophy, well-read. He was extremely could not claim that he was truthful. His country's riches consist of the quality of busy and he obviously enjoyed his work. whole life was one long lie; he pretended its people (Volk), made him reject the Was he suffering from "inner empti­ to be an Australian orphan whereas in idea that Germany was "ruined" just be­ ness"? Very hard to say. reality he was Irish and had a mother cause it had no foreign exchange, a stag­ I knew him fairly well. He was clever, living in Templemore, County Tipperary nant economy and six million unem­ good company, always ready with a sar­ ployed when he took over .... [Goeb­ castic witticism. His wife and children belsl had no reason to lie. loved him, his associates, several of During the first years of the war when whom I knew, admired and liked him. Whether it's the thoroughly honest German armies were winning battles, the One of them, Prince zu Schaumburg­ American magazines of the receding past same thing applied. He only had to tell Lippe, wrote a book eulogizing him or the relatively uncensored European the truth. When the tide turned he had when this was an unpopular, even dan­ journals of the present which tickle one's more reason to lie because of the impor­ gerous, thing to do , after the war .... fancy, several days spent deep in the per­ tance of morale on the home front. But Goebbels's reading (Carlyle and iodical stacks of a great library can be time here again he was rather truthful: for ex­ Schopenhauer are mentioned) is disap­ well used. ample he did not seek to underrate the proved of; it is not what we should wish A slick publication featuring elegant ads disaster to German arms at Stalingrad. an English propaganda minister to in­ Describing Goebbels's character and dulge in. alongside sensible essays is enough to con­ personality, Mr. Trevor-Roper several His opposite number during the war vince the most self-doubting Instaurationist times says he had an "inner emptiness." I was Brendan Bracken, a man I also hap­ that not he, but the world, is off its nut. am not quite sure what this means. Goeb­ pened to know rather well. I was quite 223

Apostles of Hate

A journalist makes up his lies And takes you by the throat ... city tale from South Africa. One almost ex­ ing hatred against the police and the army, Yeats pected them at any second to announce and carrying out similar activities for their that South African police or soldiers were paymasters. And it is virtually certain that The most intelligent and forceful action bayoneting babies or raping nuns. (We can some of these haters and self-haters arealso any white government has taken in de­ expect eventually to hear variations on gathering information for the CIA. cades occurred when South Africa put a these themes, as long as the news man­ South African government officials muzzle on the antiwhite media of the u.s. ufacturers believe it will play in Peoria.) By should cease making themselves available and other countries, including its own. Tel­ the time a picture of Botha or some other for American TV interviews. The old saw evised antiwhite propaganda has now been Afrikaner leader appeared, one could al­ that "you can't beat an editor in his own reduced to some occasional dated "file most hear a sizable portion of their vast newspaper" applies here. They should also footage" of white police chasing black airhead audience jeering and screaming. discontinue releasing casualty figures re­ "youths" down the street. And, for the most But the hatemongers never stopped there. sulting from the imposition of order on the part, the incessant, daily hate campaign The Orwellian cycle had to be completed land, unless they can work out some sort of against South Africa has lost much of its and thus was projected the benevolent vis­ deal with the American television industry, punch, lacking the carefully edited grab­ age of Bishop Tutu, our Big Brown Brother. say, that the latter would daily broadcast bers that the major "news" stations special­ Tutu oozed words of love and justice, in the number of white American victims of ize in. contrast to the hateful slime thrown about black crime. Until the South African government pro­ by the vile Botha. And throughout every If South Africa is ever again foolish claimed the State of Emergency and dras­ town and hamlet of Hamburgerland one enough to allow apostles of hate disgu ised tically curbed the flood of mendacious could truly feel the release of tension that as objective journalists to run around propaganda, the major networks in the the gentle Tutu had engendered in the loose, they can be certain that American United States had taken a page from the square-eyeballed and brain-dead populace consumers of the "nightly news" will again book of Orwell. It will be recalled that in of these United States. be entertained by a juicy "Two Minute 1984 everyone participated in a "Two Min­ The propaganda techniques ofthe Amer­ Hate." ute Hate" each day, a mass venting of ican news industry are subtle only to ele­ spleen at a televised image of an under­ phants, differing from the techniques of the VICOLVIR ground opposition leader. With the like­ Soviet Union more in degree and presenta­ ness of the villain before them on the tube, tion than in substance. In Russia, propa­ ------, the brainwashed slaves of Oceania booed ganda is presented as news; in America, and hissed and worked themselves up to a news is presented as propaganda. The Ponderable Quote fever pitch. Then, suddenly, the image of sneering nastiness with which Koppel, for Big Brother flashed on the screen and ev­ instance, "interviews" a South African gov­ I've always said I always wanted to be, eryone was suffused with warm feelings of ernment official contrasts with the pathetic and do to this day, a song-at.,"'-dance man. love and gratitude. A carthartic emotional and hilarious deference he shows to the I'd love to entertain people. The olJ straw purge was effected. Soviet agent and ANC leader Oliver Tam­ hat and cane. I think that would be a great Rather, Jennings, Brokaw and Koppel bo, an interview that was about as probing way to make a living. and their producers have been running the as a pious Catholic journalist might con­ I same kind of Punch and Judy show for the duct with the Pope. Walter Cronkite, I purpose of inciting raw hatred against the Most of the American and European Washington Post, South African government and the white "journalists" covering South Africa are ac­ July 29, 1986, p. C4 citizens of that beleaguered land. With an tually professional antiwhite propagan­ expression of actual physical pain on their dists, who specialize in the manufacturing hollow faces, they'd intone the latest atro- of "incidents," provoking riots, orchestrat­

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 19 will go to organizations for handicapped children. Disabled dolls for a disabled civilization. May we wait with bated breath for the to the FBI computer -- the computer which Mongoloid Idiot Doll? Warum nicht? Blondes Are Back has recently shown that Jews are now Southern blondes are back on the fast America's leading terrorists. track of the Miss America Contest. Eight out Naturally there were no arrests, as there Anything for a Laugh of the ten finalists were WASPish damsels have been no arrests in the killing of such When Kinky Friedman, onetime leader whose Nordic racial traits and blond ism Jewish targets as Tscherim 500bzokov in of the Texas Jewboys band, ran for justice were so pronounced they could have been New Jersey, Alex Odeh in California and of the peace in Kerrville (IX), he garnered sisters. You could hardly tell the winner, Ismail Faruqi in Pennsylvania. 917 votes. The winner got 2,002. 50 now Miss Tennessee, from the others. Kinky has turned to writing mystery stories. For this year at least there were no token They contain such immortal dialog as, Hispanics, no lesbian mulattoes, no moon­ Oriental "Keep on your toes," a character in a sa­ faced Orientals among the top ten. Was it a loon mouths to another barfly. The latter return to the good old days or was it just a Servomechanism replies, "Why? Did they raise the urinals?" one-shot counter-blow at the aesthetic Everybody, even liberals, knows that Another Friedman stroke of genius is his enormities of recent contests which had whites can handle liquor better than Ameri­ song, "They Ain't Making Jews like Jesus quotas for dark pigmentation and non-Nor­ can Indians. Now it appears that the In­ Anymore." His favorite joke: "I just bought dic faces and bodies? dians' close relatives, the Mongoloids of a Jewish Cadillac. It stops on a dime and Affirmative action has seeped into every East Asia, have a defense against alcohol picks it up." nook and cranny of the American social that is genetically based. Kinky's tasteful talents once earned him a order, but when it creeps into beauty con­ Many Orientals have a so-called "flush­ tour with Bob Dylan, the Chosen folk singer tests, confusion and idiocy reign. You can ing effect," which consists of facial blush­ and Talmud student. preach to Majority members that everyone ing along with a sense of nausea and dis­ is born equal, and most of them will be comfort after more than a few drinks. This naive enough or polite enough to believe response is apparently linked to an en­ Nightmare World you. But when you tell them tumescent zyme. As a result, Orientals, unlike Indians, When a wiser race of the future disinters lips, fuzzy hair and flat noses are beautiful, are practically forced to drink in modera­ our American civilization, one hopes itwill even the most wimpish are likely to object. tion. stumble across a preserved copy of News­ It so happened that the on Iy contestant to Among Orientals, drinking is regarded as week (Sept. 15, 1986). It gives a pretty good badmouth the new Miss America was a something very positive. It is thought to idea of what is happening to the country. self-proclaimed feminist, Molly Pesce of "strengthen blood" and improve digestion. On page 74, critic Peter S. Prescott men­ Florida (a state that is only geographically It is a focus of social and ritualistic events tions in passing "the terminal degeneracy Southern), who let loose a sour grapes ra­ and a standard item of the daily diet. That of Western civilization." The rock music cist attack on Kellye Cash, the winner, ac­ Orientals have a racial resistance to excess piece which follows just as casually begins, cusing her of being "country" and a "non­ amou nts of alcohol is overlooked by the "These are ugly times, fraught with trouble aggressive Southern belle." bu reaucrats of the World Health Organiza­ and weirdness ...." Pages earlier, David What Ms. Pesce really meant was that tion, who have called for a worldwide cam­ Lynch's new movie, Blue Velvet, provokes Miss America and the other finalists were paign against alcoholism and recommend­ the headline: "nightmare tour of home­ much too Nordic for her minority taste ed that governments, irrespective of their spun Americana." Glancing down the buds. country's racial composition, adopt dra­ page, one catches words like conian laws to discourage the consump­ tion of hard liquor, wine and beer. Based in dark animal world that lives below the Europe, these functionaries have before angelic surface of middle-class life ... One More Notch discovers a severed ear ... violent and The culture enrichers are at it again. The them on Iy the example of whites, not a very erotic nether world .... A masochist in a people who decade after decade have de­ good example, since some whites, the Irish constant state of arousal, Dorothy is also prived Americans of the presence of the and Russians in particular, get drunker fast­ the slave of a diabolical figure named greatest European artists -- conductor Wil­ er, more thoroughly and more habitually Frank ... bizarre sexual rituals ... helm Furtwangler, pianist Walter Giese­ than, say, Italians and Greeks. obscenity-spouting, drug-inhaling Frank king and singer Kirsten Flagstad, to name Someday, when the ban on forthright ... kinky, abusive Freudian psycho­ discussions of racial differences is lifted and dramas that have to be seen to be be­ three -- are renewing their campaign to lieved ... [the movie] will be attacked, deprive us of the best Russian artists. First it liberal bigots and minority racists are boot­ ed out of the halls of academe and the argued about and cherished for years to was the Bolshoi Ballet, now it is the Moise­ come. yev dance company. sewers of the media, it may be possible to Five minutes after the Moiseyev dancers identify the genes for alcoholism and en­ Then there are the articles about the "cri­ began a performance at the Metropolitan gineer them out of existence. sis at CBS," and Israel Firster Laurence Opera House on September 2, a tear gas Tisch's looming takeover. (It loomed, see grenade exploded, forcing 4,100 specta­ Satcom Sam next issue.) In oneofthese, Bill tors and folk dancers to rush outside for air. Crippled Dolls Moyers admits that "In meeting after meet­ When four ambulances arrived, twenty-six It had to be. It could be smelled in the ing [at CBS News], Entertainment Tonight people had to be treated for tear gas irrita­ malodorous winds of change. Mattei, the was touted as the model _.. breezy, enter­ tion. All the whi Ie, across the street from the minority-owned toy company (is there a taining, undemanding." Met, hundreds of Jewish students milled Majority-owned one?), is putting out a line Again, there is the review of Louis Auch­ about in protest because the Soviet Union of five physically handicapped dolls, each incloss's latest novel, Diary of a Yuppie, will not permit a mass exodus of Jews. with a different and distinct disability, com­ about young fast-lane types who believe The Jewish Defense League proudly plete with canes, crutches, braces, wheel­ that to "avoid crime [is] the sole moral claimed responsibility for the deed, and chairs or whatever. The dolls retail for $45­ imperative ... the rest is cant" Ah well, one more act ofJewish terrorism was added $50. The company promises that all profits concludes the reviewer, the author hasn't

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-'"'­ --======-======~~~ forgotten that "the ruthless usually win." sented -- Lowell Weicker and Mark Hat­ high standard of living? (Isn't unjustly ac­ A short review of Wild Town notes that field. cusing white Americans of racial exploita­ Jim Thompson's book "ends after a relent­ Thanks to massive Jewish financial con­ tion in itself "racist"?) less, roller-coaster ride through the lowest tributions to congressional election cam­ "Our goal," says Derman-Sparks, "is to of lives." Uust your usual "psychotic ex­ paigns, isolationism is stone cold dead. For raise kids who don't have any social con." Soon to be a major motion picture by more than a century it was the backbone of bias (! !1, and to raise kids who can be social David Lynch, no doubt.) the immensely successful foreign policy activists. Preschool is just the beginning of If all that isn't sufficient incentive for which led the u.s. from triumph to triumph the process." mass suicide, consider this taste ofthings to in international relations. Today it is no "Kids don't live in a vacuum, you come from the laudatory spread on actor more. Even the memory of it has moldered know." But, oh, how creatures like Der­ Jeff (The Fly) Goldblum -- he of the very into dust. man-Sparks and eM. Pierce wish they did! dark complexion, goggle eyes and thor­ oughly Jewish physiognomy: "Goldblum, 33, is off in London, playing another scien­ Mind-Raping Criminal Genes tist, James Watson, in a BBC film about the When crime runs in families, what's at discovery of DNA." ("We all have equal the Very Weakest fault? Environment, bad luck, pure coinci­ faces now!" as Jean Raspail might have During a 1973 seminaroftheChildhood dence? Or are a couple of genes at the written.) Education International Association, Har­ bottom of it? Let's examine two recent The preceding is just a sampler. Virtually vard scholar Dr. eM. Pierce observed, cases. the entire issue presents a case for the "Every child in America entering school at Nevel! Johnson Sr. was set for life after "terminal degeneracy" of which Peter S. the age of five is insane, because he comes receiving $250,000 in cash and a comfort­ Prescott writes. And, through it all, the to school with certain allegiances to our able annual income in a $1.1 million settle­ names of Jews, wimps and queers are founding fathers, toward our elected offi­ ment from the Miami Oty Council after a sprinkled heavily on almost every culture­ cials, toward his parents, toward a belief in policeman had shot and killed his son, mulching page. a supernatural being, toward the sovereign­ Nevell Jr., a black petty crook. Young John­ ty of this nation as a separate entity .... It's son had a stolen pistol in his waistband Dim Scenario up to you as teachers to make all of these when confronted by a Miami policeman in sick children well; by creating the interna­ a video arcade. The cop said he had to Let's assume that tomorrow Reagan or­ tional children of the future." shoot him because Johnson was reaching dered the entire U.S. Air Force to swoop It is not known whether Louise Derman­ for his weapon. The death of Johnson and down and reduce Libya, or Iran or all Sparks was in Pierce's audience of 1,000 the subsequent acquittal of the policeman threetoapileofrubble.lt'sdoubtful ifmore that day, but she seems to have imbibed a sparked two of Miami's worst black riots. than a handful of voices in Congress would similar universalist message from some Last August, Nevell Johnson Sr., despite be raised in protest. Though the act would source. As a teacher at the elite children's his secure and comfortable economic stat­ be incontestably unconstitutional, illegal school affiliated with Pacific Oaks College us, was arrested when he bought 20 bags of and even criminal, there wouldn't be a in Pasadena (CA), Derman-Sparks is pre­ marijuana from an undercover cop. A chance in a million of starting impeach­ paring an "anti-bias" curriculum for pre­ search uncovered cocaine and a sawed-off ment proceedings against the President. schoolers in the two-to-five set. She previ­ shotgun in his 1986 Cadillac DeVi"e. Re­ That's how bad things are getting. Any ously wrote an "anti-racism" curriculum leased on bail, Johnson was arrested eight congressman who chooses to oppose any for college students, and is planning "anti­ days later when he sold $10 worth of co­ foreign policy measure, legal or illegal, that prejudice" curricula for grades one caine to another undercover cop. works to the advantage of Israel knows through 12. How about the tendency toward crime from sad experience that he would lose all The truth is that Derman-Sparks is herself in the Wideman family? John Edgar Wide­ his Jewish PAC money in the next election one of the most prejudiced, closed-minded man is a famous and successful black au­ and his opponent might find himself with individuals in the state of California, as a thor. Brother Robert is serving time in a one of the best-financed campaigns in the quick glance at her rhetoric shows: penitentiary for second-degree murder. In nation. Moreover, this incumbent would early September, Jacob Edgar Wideman, stand a fair chance of seeing some front­ We have to change social practices the 16-year-old son of John, was charged page stories about his "anti-Semitic ten­ [she told Los Angeles Times reporter John with the murder of a camping roommate, dencies" in the leading news organs of his Dreyfuss]. People in this country live Eric Andrew Kane. Kane's race was not home state. with a system that started by taking land specified. If there has ever been a political and from native Americans and developed In both the Johnson and Wideman fami­ propaganda setup favorable to getting us through slavery and exploiting the Mexi­ Iies there were no economic reasons for into a war, it is the present one. No matter cans of the Southwest and the Chinese crime -- the reason usually given to excuse what Reagan does -- and he's liable to do who built our railroads. To a great extent, black lawbreaking. The elder Johnson had anything that is considered to be in the our economic base came from exploiting minorities, and I think it stili does .... all the money he needed, yet he deliberate­ interest of Israel-- no one or at least no one We want to teach children not to pre­ ly turned to crime. As for the Widemans, who matters will criticize him. This in effect judge people or to base judgments on one brother went straight; the other did not. gives Reagan carte blanche to go to war in stereotypical information. Hereditarians would say the young Wide­ the Middle East without even bothering to man shared more of his uncle's than his notify Congress, let alone obtain its approv­ The woman has probably rattled off such father's genes. al, as the law of the land requires. "stereotypical information" a thousand Reagan has to wage a desperate fight to times without once being challenged with get a few bucks for his Contras. He can't any of the obvious questions. For example: Ponderable Quote even send a military adviser to EI Salvador If America's economic base was derived Honesty is the most imponant thing in without loud howls of pain from hundreds "to a great extent ... from exploiting mi­ being an anchorman. If you can just fake of congressional throats. Yet he can do norities," why is it that Northern European chat, you've got it made. what he did to Libya with hardly a murmur societies the world over, including many from Capitol Hill. Indeed, as far as can be with no historic minorities and extremely Walter Cronkite, May 1986 ascertained, only two senators mildly dis­ limited resource bases, uniformly share our

INSTAURA'fION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 21 claimed he was a descendant of Sioux Chief Crazy Horse and would himself be chief someday. If, as seemed more likely tractors have little experience in whatever after he visited the Wailing Wall, he didn't WASPless they are supposed to do, so they cannot be choose to be a chief rabbi. expected to live up to specs. Klein was joe American Horse, the chairman of the Plutocracy culpable for not taking these mitigating fac­ Oglala Sioux tribe, said that he had never tors into consideration when signing up heard of Little Sun and that Crazy Horse Business Week announced that Victor died at age 30 without offspring. And Little Posner was 1985's highest paid executive Ebony. To put it another way, as the u.s. enters Sun's Indian grandmother had remarked in ($12,739,000). A few months later Forbes an earlier newspaper story about him that it came out and claimed that the u.s. Midas the Orwellian Age, a Majority company must expect bad work and questionable was "all a pack of lies" -- not necessarily ofthe Year was Lee lacocca ($11,499,000). the first pack of lies, it might be added, that In june a registration statement with the business practices from minority subcon­ tractors -- and it must also expect to put up has emanated from the sources that are SEC nominated a different candidate, now promoting Little Sun. Aaron Spelling ($15,700,000), the produc­ with these defects or suffer the judicial con­ er of low-IQ TV programming like Dynasty. sequences. Whatever the truth, there were no WASPs in the top trio of 1985 opulence. One rea­ The Last Straw son for Posner's riches was divulged in Black Two French brothers, Felix and John Miami where, while basking in the glory of Murat, came to Miami to write books, raise taking home more greenbacks than any Policewomen bees and establish a perfume business. In­ other American, he was convicted of evad­ What is the effect on whites of towns and tellectuals, they were certain there was i ng $1.2 million in income taxes between cities hiring increasing numbers of black nothing better than writing, bee-keeping 1975 and 1979. But all these huge incomes policewomen? In Houston it has been de­ and creating exotic fragrances under the turned out to be peanuts when compared leterious. Two white females, Tammy beaming south Florida sun. Quelle blague! to what some Wall Street speculators made McCloskey and julie Turcola, not necessar­ The Murat Perfume Co., which started up in 1985. ily of the highest social class -- in fact, they in 1945, has been burgled 18 times, most Corporate raider Ivan Boesky* was stated were topless dancers -- were stopped by recently last August when $150,000 in to have netted $100 million by Financial police officers and arrested for public cash, perfume and perfume oils was stolen World magazine, which put him at the drunkenness. When the arrested ladies ob­ from their warehouse. "We are ruined, head of a I ist of Wall Street's ten richest. The jected, there was some scuffling, in the really ruined," wailed Felix, now 90. He others were: course of which Tammy was thrown to the and brother John, 83, agreed it was useless George Soros,** $93.5 million ground and hogtied, whereupon her strap­ togo on. Michael Milken,* $50 million less evening gown descended and exposed In one of the break-ins, back in Novem­ jerome Koh I berg, * Henry Kravis* and parts of her anatomy whose exposure was ber 1982, Felix was almost beaten to death George Roberts, $50 million each usually reserved for her dancing routines. A by Spanish-speaking thugs. He spent three jeffrey Tarr, $30-$40 million lot of street people were milling around months in the hospital and the following Robert Wilson, $30 million during the hogtying. year convalescing. It was during one of his Asher Edelman, * $25-$30 million In jail, Tammy and julie had an even visits to the hospital, where he still had to john Mulheren, ** $25 million more hectic time when they fell into the go to be treated for his previous injuries, Morton Davis,* $25 million clutches of policewomen Diana Franklin, that the bankrupting burglary took place. Michael Steinhardt, * $20-$25 million Daisy Prince and LaShena Bradley. Bradley One asterisk indicates an almost certain was charged with kicking Tammy, Prince Jew; two, a probable jew; none, a possible and Franklin with ferociously kicking and UPI Goes Mexican jew. punching Tammy and julie. All this occur­ United Press International is the second red in the bullpen in which the white wo­ largest wire service in the U.s., feeding men were thrown with 25 other female news and what passes for news to 150 pap­ Court-Enforced lawbreakers. julie was stomped so badly ers and 3,300 radio and TV stations. It she ended up with a collapsed lung and a hasn't earned a nickel since 1967 and was Shoddiness cracked rib. The three black jail guards recently taken over by Mario VAzquez The Klein Construction Co. fired its sub­ were suspended and charged with violat­ Rana, a mysterious Mexican press lord. Last contractor, A.N. Ebony Co., for failure to ing Tammy's and julie's civil rights. February, Loret de Mota, while writing an pay its bills and for inferior concrete work At least in Houston whites still have civil expose of Va"zquez Rana's questionable in the expansion of Chicago's O'Hare Air­ rights. business practices, disappeared. Later his port. It happens, however, that A.N. Ebony body and that of his secretary were found in was a minority company, and all its share­ his charred Mercedes on a deserted road in holders black. The upshot: A.N. Ebony From Sioux to Jew western Mexico. The Mexican government sued Klein to force it to live up to its original Will the hype ever end? EI AI Airlines reacted quickly and somewhat inexplic­ contract. wanted a little publicity to boost its falling ably by having the two bodies immediately Incredibly, Judge Roger Kiley ruled in revenues, so it got hold of a self-advertised buried in two unmarked graves. In a self­ favor of the plaintiff. Despite the shoddy young jewish Indian brave named Little serving post mortem, Vazquez claimed that and unacceptable workmanship, despite Sun Bordeaux and flew him to Israel with Mota had been drinking heavily. He ne­ the shady business practices, Klein was or­ his mother, Armalona Greenfield, a self­ glected to add that the dead man had been dered to keep Ebony on as a subcontractor. advertised jewish squaw, for his bar mitz­ one of Mexico's leading temperance cru­ The court's reasoning was one for the vah. He arrived to the clicking of hundreds saders. books: A.N. Ebony, ruled Kiley, is a minor­ of cameras, dressed in full Indian regalia, Vazquez Rana is very buddy-buddy with ity firm. Chicago has a firm policy of imple­ some of which was probably made in Tai­ two former Mexican presidents, Lu is Eche­ menting affirmative action goals (read wan. His mother, who fancies redskins, verria and Jose Ld'pez Portillo, as well as the quotas). Obviously, most minority subcon- havi ng married at least two of them, current president, Miguel de la Madrid.

PAGE 22 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 UPI, which has always catered to the lib­ why. At a recent meeting of the anti-busing the direct descendants of the Vikings or eral predilections of the fourth estate, is National Association of Neighborhood who are related to them by belonging to the likely to become even less objective now Schools in Little Rock, Pendleton told the Nordic race. that it is controlled by what is essentially a white audience: clique of corrupt foreign politicians. Another Reuters, it might be added, the third larg­ This nation cannot stand another gen­ est news service in the U.s., was founded eration of illiterates, and if you don't give Good Guy Trashed by Jews and is now British owned. Only the the schools back to the neighborhoods, that's what you're going to have .... Instauration has often commented on the Associated Press, the largest wire service, You'll buy all the Urban League tick­ eagerness of minority literati to turn North­ keeps the flag flying -- but not too defiantly. ets, because you think we won't call you ern European good guys into bad guys, bigots. Anything you can do to keep uS both in the U.S. and elsewhere. The latest from calling you a bigot, you're going to such attempt is Michael Rosenthal's The do ... how long are white folks going to Abe Goes Too Far Character Factory (pantheon, New York, Sometimes Jews get so carried away by be docile? White folks, y'all got to stand up and be counted. 1986). This 335-page tour-de-force of their Jewishness and by their political am­ character assassination tries to reduce Rob­ bitions that they insult their most avid Gen­ Pendleton may be an Uncle Tom to the ert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Boy tile boosters. In the recent Democratic pri­ integrationists and race blenders, but to Scout movement, to the level of a perverted mary race in New York State, Abe Hirsch­ sensible educators (a few are still extant) he bigot. feld, a Zoo City parking lot tycoon and a is Uncle Right. The following is only a partial list of Ros­ candidate for lieutenant governor, publicly What is shameful about the situation, enthal's put-downs: when a schoolboy, accused his fellow Democrat, Governor however, is that whites, as Pendleton Baden-Powell fell asleep in class; although Mario Cuomo, of the crime of the century-­ charges, are so afraid of "making waves" the youngest Major General in the British anti-Semitism. The occasion for this un­ that they have to have a Negro tell them to Army, he was a military disaster and shot couth outburst was that Cuomo's preferred fight the liberal intolerance and minority himself in the leg; instead of being a hero of candidate for the job, Stanley Lundine, had racism that is severely hamperingtheirchil­ the siege of Mafeking in the Boer War, he said Hirschfeld was unfit to be governor (in dren's education. screwed up his command; he was a bully the event Cuomo in 1988 became the who had two of his soldiers shot for no Democratic nominee for president and in particular reason; he didn't marry until he the less likely event he won the election). Westward Ho! was 55; he was a homosexual and an em­ The Polish-born Hirschfeld retorted that Did the Vikings ever penetrate further pire firster; he invented Apartheid; he ex­ Lundine's comment was inspired by Cuo­ west on the North American continentthan uded class prejudice; worst of all, he was mo because "I'm Jewish and I have an ac­ Newfoundland? Russell Fridley, director of an anti-Semite. cent." This in turn triggered Cuomo's re­ the Minnesota Historical Society, says no. In short, Baden-Powell, the man who mark, through an aide, that Hirschfeld's Roger McLeod, a Massachusetts physicist, wrote more than 50 books and who found­ statement was "a blatant and ugly attempt says yes. He bases his controversial stance ed an organization that instilled a love of to try to win favor with Jewish voters in the on pre-Columbian stones in New England, nature and good works in the hearts and primary." Even Mayor Koch was outraged the Midwest and eastern Canada, which, minds of hundreds of millions of youngsters (in confused English): he opines, were quarried in a manner un­ on six continents, was a monster. known to the Indians, but well known to Abe Hirschfeld does a great disservice to Scandinavian sea rovers in the Viking era. the public when he falsely charges anti­ McLeod also claims that he has discovered Semitism simply because he doesn't certain similarities between American In­ Female Sex have the argument to support merit. [If dian and Scandinavian words and that he Hirschfeld were elected] Cuomo not Preferences only couldn't leave the state, he couldn't has noted cryptic messages on runestones, From a recent issue of Savvy magazine: leave the room. particularly the notorious Kensington stone in Minnesota, which has been almost uni­ "Every year for more than two decades, Cuomo's supporters stoked the vendetta versally denounced as a fake. research psychologist Srully Blotnick and fires by leaking a story that Hirschfeld's As for the stones, McLeod says they were his staff have asked comparable groups of daughter, Rachel, had become a born­ cut by iron tools and contained bore hole~ women the question: 'Would you prefer to again Christian -- a sin in the eyes of many and slots that were characteristic of the be a man?' ... In 1965, 6% said they Jews almost as heinous as anti-Semitism. work of Viking quarrymen. He even said he would so prefer. In 1975, the figure jumped When a covey of top-ranking rabbis found similar stones as far afield as Machu to 17%.lt peaked at 21% in 1977. By 1985, chastised Hirschfeld for his loose tongue, Picchu, the Incas' Peruvian Shangri-La. there had been a complete reversal of this he said he was only joking. Joke or not, Beyond a doubt the Vikings were great trend, with only 4% saying they would New York Democratic voters chose Cuo­ voyagers. If some Norse bands could fight rather be men." The rise and fall of strident mo's man, Lundine, despite the millions of their way down Russian rivers to the Black feminism parallels the poll results. dollars spent by Hirschfeld on TV. Sea and Constantinople and engage in nav­ al battles in the Mediterranean, while other bands were making it to Iceland, Green­ Uncle Right land and Newfoundland, why couldn't Clarence Pendleton, the chairman of the they have gone further -- west to the Great U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, is the Lakes, for example, or southwest to Peru most unpopular Negro in the Western via the Amazon? hemisphere. Worldwide, he comes in a Positive answers to such questions are close third behind the man-eating Idi Amin the stuff that myths are made of, the myths and ex-Emperor Bokassa. Liberals and that build morale and pride in a group of black racists bellow "Uncle Tom" at the people who are at present in dire need of top of their lungs at the mere mention of his morale and pride. We are speaking of low­ name. A few of his words of wisdom tell spirited Majority members who are either

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 23 Notes from the Sceptred Isle - John Nobull

Mere Talk, Act III, Scene II. Lord Hainfeld's office in his pretty young. It'll have to be handled carefully. publishing house -- a large room furnished in execrable HAINFELD. Yes, but the mother is willing to play ball. Monty taste, with a mixture of modern art on the walls and a told me -- seems she has heavy gambling debts and is number of asymmetrical objects on the flat surfaces. The desperate to keep her daughter at the finishing school, so colours clash. Hainfeld, short and pot-bellied, with everted that she can marry well. I want you to negotiate with her. lips and bulging eyes, is sitting with Hysteria at a table. Monty will give you the details later. (Pause.) Well, that's all for now. (Hysteria goes out. After another pause, an HAINFELD. I just haven't had time to talk to you about this, obsequious doorman comes in.) what with all the speculation over the past week or two. DOORMAN. Mr. Montague Burston to see you, my Lord. HYSTERIA. You know I decided to have the Ice Queen HAINFELD (striking a po~e). Show him in. (Enter Monty, exit worked over. It had quite an effect on Anthea, you re­doorman,) member? (Hainfeld smiles. He remembers,) Well, in this HAINFELD. Well, what's .~ew? case, as you also know, it went wrong. MONTY. Before I start, are you still interested in the school­ HAINFELD. Did you get onto our contacts in the Met? girl? HYSTERIA. Of course, but after looking at the evi­H. Yes, I want you to put Hysteria onto the mother. dence they didn't really feel they could go ahead. M. It's a cinch. Goys will do anything to maintain The trouble is those photos -- and the lack of fin­their respectability or to make money. What I can't gerprints. It would mean explaining the circum­understand is why Cynthia didn't come round. She stances to colleagues in lower degrees of the Craft, had everything it takes -- ambitious, individualistic, and they might leak them, even to people outside no money, no protection. the Force. H. She has a fascist boyfriend. HAINFELD. She must have told someone, who then M. I see. The one in Supine's firm? organised the break-in. H. Yes. We'll settle with him soon. How's the take­ HYSTERIA. One obvious possibility is her friend over situation? Chloe, who has been seen around with a barrow­M. You know what happened. Their stock price was boy. But he seems to be in the clear -- any numberof bumping along the lows, and we were buying small people are willing to swear he was in Greenwich at lots at a time through nominees so as not to upset the time. Of course, it may have been some of his the market. Then the price began to rise. The word friends. was that they had set up a holding company and HAINFELD. How's Chandra? were siphoning off their profits through transfer HYSTERIA. OK, considering. He and his friends suf­pricing. It was thought this must be because a take­ fered damage where it matters most to them. One over was imminent. So we just waited. Memories good thing -- Chandra's now started writing a novel are short and punters are impatient, so we expected about how Indians in Britain are forced to live in the price to drop. But it didn't. There was persistent fear. It has a gentle Kashmiri girl in it who is gang- buying. raped by members of the National Front. H. Have you found out who it was? I've checked HAINFELD (smiling knowingly). That bit should ring with aII likely parties on both sides of the Atlantic -­ right, anyway. no result. HYSTERIA. I must say I'm rather relieved. He was M. The buying was done through Canadian brok­ previously working on a novel about that young ers, but the orders were given in Switzerland. So far black from Notting Hill Gate who was set upon by we've drawn a blank. fascist thugs and almost blinded. The trouble is that H. Sounds too sophisticated for Supine. the reading public is insufficiently sensitized to the M. Yes, it may be a counter-bid, but we can't get West Indian predicament. anything out of Supine. His wife is stiffening his HAINFELD. The escape of the Ice Queen must have backbone, I think -- though he did apologise on De hit you hard. You were planning a little sexual Vere's behalf. activity yourself, I believe. H. That's not good enough. HYSTERIA. Why not? It's time she was made to see things M. What do we do? Do we just drop the baby for a while? from a female point of view, instead of just pleading word­H. And wait how long? It'll be another ten months before lessly for male protection. the next balance sheet is presented. This is holding up my HAINFELD. Never mind. I've found a very interesting substi­time-table. We must go ahead and make an offer. tute -- Elise. M. What if the other side makes a higher one? HYSTERIA. The one at the finishing school in Gstaad? She's H. Go one better. They must be speculators, so they

PAGE 24 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 wou Id n't have any real use for the company at these prices. lash? On the other hand, we can strip the assets and also elimi­C. You'd never think so to see how demoralised they are. nate a competitor. But any mental vacuum is dangerous. There's fascists only M. One problem is that apparently De Vere's editing is too ready to fill it. It's only a matter of time till the whites what makes these books sell. become a minority. H. Yes -- nasty sub-Leni Riefenstahl stuff, mostly about H. We must make sure any backlash comes too late to Africa. It sends a subliminal racist message: "Look how make any difference. much more fascinating people are when they keep their C. Just so. The general plan is to put pressure on the Soviets group identity." The back-to-nature message is dangerous, to release more Jews, then create confrontations with the too. When I get hold of the company, /'11 publish coffee­growing nationalist movements in Western Europe, so that table books with titles like The New Africa, Hybridisation we destabilise Jews there as well as goys. Some of the Jews in the Wild and Animals in Society. If De Vere apologises will go to Israel, some to the United States. he can edit them -- for a while. If not, we'll make him and H. But will many choose to stay -- both in Russia and Supine carry the can for siphoning off the funds. Western Europe? M. Do I make a bid now? C. They are destined to be the victims of the future -- useful H. Yes, but see Hysteria before you go. I want the girl from emotional capital. Of course a lot of goys will be killed as Gstaad. well, but we needn't worry too much about that. M. Let me have her afterwards. She'll make a nice present H. What will be the next stage? for a birthday. C. We'll bring about a multiracial government in South H. By all means. A once-off job leaves her mother in a Africa, after which it will be the turn of Australia and New position to blackmai I me. If the girl becomes a whore, then Zealand. her reputation can be backdated in an article or two. H. And after that? M. Not to worry. I'll fix it. C. As you've probably guessed, we'll force Russia into war H. Shalom. See you on Friday. (Exit Monty by the side door. by cutting off loans and technology. Then she'll have to Enter Doorman.) attack and overrun Western Europe and Japan. The im­ DOORMAN. Sir Michael Cohen to see you, my Lord. portant thing is that the goy intelligentsia should be li­ HAINFELD. Ask him to come in. (Enter Cohen, exit Door­ quidated. Meanwhile, in the Middle East we'll defeat the man.) Hullo, Mike. What's new? Don't worry about the De Arabs and occupy the whole Ferti Ie Crescent, as well as the Vere boy. We'll deal with him. oil fields. COHEN. The Board has sent me along to discuss something H. Won't that mean occupying land with too many Arabs much more important -- the big picture. on it? H. I'm playing my part. C. We'll liquidate them or drive them out, just like we did C. Of course, but we're worried about the withdrawal when we created Israel -- only on a much bigger scale. phenomenon. Those few that remain can provide cheap labour, those H. What do you mean? that flee will be hopeless refugees whose hatred will serve C. For a start, too many educated goys just looking after to maintain cohesion among our own people. their own interests and not paying any real attention to H. What about the Americans? ours. C. Oh, they'll respond to the idea that the war is their H. It's this damned lily-white private schooling. It allows manifest destiny. In any case, the whites will be in a them to ignore the trend. Sensitised masters are being minority by the late 1990s, if all goes well. We can hold the infiltrated, but the objective situation still isn't changing rest of the world to ransom with North American food much. supplies, once Western Europe and the Ukraine are out of C. That's all long term, though Labour can be relied on to the equation. Millions will die of hunger, but that will only remove some of the financial props. No, we're much more make the survivors more anti-white. worried about our own people. You know what I mean? H. What if the whites begin to react in the States? H. I can guess. Ineffective anti-Semitism is what they need. C. We've been pretty successful at defaming any goy who Otherwise, they lose their peculiarity and sink into a sea of tries to put it all together, and we haven't been particular goyim. about the methods we use. C. Just so. We want you to emphasise Jewish issues. Never H. I should hope not. This isn't some sort of game. This is mind how abrasively. If any goy reacts we can always for keeps. make him feel like a swine -- or ostracise him if he doesn't C. We will rise over them like oil on water. backtrack. What matters is that Jewish issues should preoc­H. As always. They are like children. In fact, the Greeks cupy them so that they have no time for their own interests; said justthatofthemselves. But sometimes they turn on us. and our people must be destabilised a little to keep them in C. They will always do that in desperation, until they are line. interbred with the schwartzes, and then it won't matter H. OK, you can cou nt on me to stress Jewish issues more much any more what they do. actively. I can see that multiracial liberalism is not enough. H. We control the destiny of the world. C. Yes, because some goys are so gullible they actually C. Yes, because we are continuous in time, but they will believe in it -- and then they begin to make moral judg­sink forever in a sea of minorities. ments about us. H. See you at the conference -- next week, in Jerusalem! H. You don't think there's any real danger of a goy back­(They give each other a warm double handshake. Exit

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 25 Cohen, leaving Hainfeld in his lordly pose. Enter Door­ young men ought to do -- keeps them out of mischief. man.) I am not claiming that the whites of Kenya are highly DOORMAN. You are needed at the House, my Lord. literate -- the libraries just aren't big enough but they are HAINFELD. I'll be over in ten minutes. Tell them. fairly well read and quick to grasp a point. Also, they are DOORMAN. Yes, my Lord. (Exit Doorman. Hainfeld smiles to less brainwashed than the gormless millions who sit at himself.) home in England gaping at the goggle-box. I even found one who saw the significance of the fact that the Norfolk * * * Hotel in old Nairobi, the meeting place of the settlers' leaders, was owned by an influential Jew named Bloch. On I am sometimes asked why I find Africa so exciting. Well, the other hand, there was another Englishman, a fat fool on don't want to give the impression of following in the a visit, who spoke insultingly to a Polish Count at dinner footsteps of that old pseud, Hemingway -- though he had a about alleged Polish anti-Semitism. The Pole replied with far better command of English prose than I have. But the considerable truth that the (pre-WWII) ghettos were so green hills of Africa really do exist, standing amid the large in Poland because the Poles accepted the Jews when semi-desert. On Mount Kenya the giant grounds(:ls stand no one else would. like huge two-branched candelabras and the mountain It is common for Kenyan families to send their boys to lobelias like silver-green maces. Africa is exciting, partly British, public schools and their girls to Australia. One because of its wonderful wildlife, partly because the native member of the family at least has a Kenyan passport, while tri~es fall to some extent into the same category. The air on others have British and Australian ones. Different accents the high plateaus is thin and envigorating. The marshes and in the same family lead to lots of harmless joking of the islands down on the coast are menacing and mysterious. Bruce-and-Sheila variety. I heard of one old Kenyan in Australia who wanted to buy a pick-up and was puzzled when asked whether he wanted a light model. The sales­ man of course meant a late model. One of my most vivid memories of Kenya is of a game drive in an open-topped Toyota land cruiser, accompanied by a bright young Australian-educated Kenyan girl. I spied a big orange and black leopard crouching low as it crossed the trail, and we stopped the car to find ourselves looking straight down into its yellow eyes. He lay there for a while showing his yellow-to-white underbelly and looking bad­ tempered. Leopards can be up with you in a split second, and I would dearly have liked to get down and close the roof, but the young lady was excited because she had never seen a leopard that close. So I had to stand up there airily as though I hadn't a care in the world. Then she suddenly said, "Watch out you're looking him in the eyes. He's getting restive." And he was. I hastily averted my eyes and felt considerable rei ief as he crept off through the undergrowth. What makes white Kenya so much more alive is the virtual absence -- at least on the social level -- of those Mount Kenya dreary little British and American stay-at-homes who take Above all, the whites are so much more alive and hand­all the oxygen out of the atmosphere -- with their media­ some than in Europe or America. I am thinking of women manipulated derivative ideas, their instinctive distrust of who can shoot and run a farm singlehanded; of a Briton anything noble or aesthetic, and their self-righteous moral­ and a Pole going up Mount Kenya like gazelles; of a white ism. Kenyan who flies into Uganda in the worst of weathers, Of course, the realities of Africa can be pretty hideous. with the country in a state of endemic anarchy; of a young We are all familiar with the distended bodies of the starving Briton, also a pilot, whose work takes him out to the distant people in Ethiopia, but how many of us know what Ameri­ airfields where he may not be able to land because of can satellite pictures reveal -- that the green surface cover elephants or wildebeests on the runway; of a Belgian who of the country, which was 40% of the land area in 1900, flies in and out of Zaire during the rains, when no surface has now dropped to 4%? The people have I iterally de­ vehicles can make progress along the remains of the roads stroyed their habitat and are now entirely dependent on the his people built. I met that Belgian briefly, with a Kenyan Western aid which enabled them to proliferate in the first girl in tow, and the way she looked at him reminded me of place. What do we do now? Congratulate ourselves on our Milton's Garden of Eden. He is a skydiver, amongst other humanity or feel guilt because we made it possible? things, and recently fell ten thousand feet to land in an A German I met at a party in Tanzania, who specialises African thorn tree. Those thorns are a couple of inches in trapping wild animals, told me that the Kenyan govern­ long, and he spent four days in the hospital having every ment was now officially against the killing of wild animals, last one of them painfully extracted. That's the sort of thing even to the extent of opposing necessary culling (d. the

PAGE 26 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 ridiculous Western attitude tv any seal culling). But in unemployed. Some Kikuyu manage to grow cash crops Cameroun the situation is different. The government has like coffee, tea and mangoes, especially under Mount Ken­ divided all the hardwood forests into exploitation areas, ya and along the Tana River. But the average village is a which it is selling off to the highest bidder. The unfortunate poor sort of place, with a stall selling Seven-Up, Fanta or lowland gorilla is being chased hither and thither and local beer, and perhaps an aptly named "butchery" har­ killed indiscriminately. The Intercontinental Hotel in bouring countless flies but little meat. The streets are full of Yaounde has gorilla steaks on its menu and the hacked-off men with nothing to do. In Nairobi, one sees the hands of hands of gorillas are sold to tourists as curios. This is the prisoners poking through the wire netting of police lorries sort of thing that makes me feel ill. Let us never meet a on their way to over-filled gaols. I would say that these Camerounian diplomat without mentioning it, and ostra­were storm signals. The odd thing is that one gets to like cise any tourist buyer who encourages the trade. As for the many Africans for their childlike qualities. The trouble mountain gorillas of the Ruwenzori Mountains, they are comes from expecting them to set up a modern state, now utterly unprotected because the courageous Fawcett capable of supporting all those extra millions. lady who studied them for years has been murdered by poachers. The Duke of Edinburgh has done an enormous amount Trend-Setting Ads of good as president of the World Wildlife Fund by protest­ ing against the extinction of species (see, for example, his Culled from foreword to The Doomsday Book of Animals, which de­California Newspapers scribes animals already extinct). The National Geographic also did a fine thing in its issue of May 1986 by publishing an article on the Serengeti, showing massacred elephants, a lion caught in a poacher's wire, and describing how the black rhinoceros is being driven into extinction because its horn is prized for dagger handles sported by the posturing savages of North Yemen. The article also shows the wicked rolling eye of the Cape buffalo, which is probably the most dangerous animal in Africa where man is concerned, and is increasing in numbers as the predators are wiped out. At night on Mount Kenya, Cape buffalo rubbed and banged themselves against our huts. Since the abortive 1982 Air Force putsch, Kenyan Presi­ dent Moi has been unsettled. This is not just because he has enriched himself. No African denies he would dothe same in the same position. No, it is a matter of tribal interests. The Masai are demanding power in relation to their num­ bers, and the Kikuyu are unhappy at losing power. In fact, there has recently been a meeting of old Mau Mau mem­ bers, which is a bad sign. The Mau Mau was a particularly revolting movement. It was dreamed up by Jomo Kenyatta, one of the Africans lionised in England by the Fabians between the wars. He made himself notorious by his pub­ lic defense of the practice of cliterodectomy (all savages mutilate themselves). No Fabian objected. Mau Mau ritu­ als involved the drinking of menstrual blood and semen, consuming feces and putrefying flesh from graves, com­GAY AREAS TELEPHONE DIRECTORY munal copulation with sheep, donkeys, dogs and goats, 1829 Pine Stre.t, 1201 and burying people alive. Such practices are relatively rare San Franclaco, CA 84101 in polite society, and this may explain why they are not much stressed in histories of African "freedom fighters." The first oaths were administered in 1950, when the mem­ bers began to grow their characteristic dreadlocks. In 1952 came the fi rst acts of violence and the emergency con­CHANGE tinued until 1959. As usual in such cases, the settlers your 0 BROWN EYES to (including Louis Leakey, who played a manly part) won the LT. BtUE or GREEN battle, but the government then sold them out. Inciden­Totally New!! tally, I saw a Mau Mau leader called the Leopard, who is Near & Far Contact lens Center now a driver for one ofthe country clubs. He was a Kikuyu, l.A. or Valley (818) 344-2330 like all the Mau Mau, but looked astonishingly European. At independence, the population of Kenya was 9 mil­ lion. It is now 25 million, and 40% (officially 30%) are

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 27 Aaron Spelling was a lowly Jewish scriptwriter who, with the help of two lowlier Jewish scriptwriters, Rich­ ard and Esther Shapiro, has become the most powerful TV producer in Hollywood by the simple trick of pan­ dering to the lowest tastes ofthe artistically emasculat­ ed American public. At present the Shapiros are suing him for $40 million, claiming they own 40% of his pot-of-gold shows, Dynasty and The Colbys, two se­ ries which are supposedly the property of Aaron Spel­ ling Productions, which Aaron is taking public in the hope of adding an additional $90 million to his swel­ ling coffers. In one sense, Spelling is not the common garden­ variety big-time Jewish producer. He's been married to the same platinum blonde for 20 years, Candy by -=:;:;,::;. name, not an unusual one for a model. She drapes $4 ---...... million worth of jewelry on her person when she goes partying, and when she and Aaron go to New York, they ride in their private railway car with steward, chef and a maid and nanny for daughter Tori, 13, and son Randy, 7. Their California home, which they bought from Bing Crosby for $10 million, has been given a $15-million facelift and now occupies an area almost the size of a football field. The house boasts a Gone­people are so greedy that they all too frequently let With-the-Wind double staircase, installed by Candy their string of commercials overlap the first point ofthe after she was epatee by the movie. Come Christmas games that followed the commercial breaks. The and the vast lawns are covered with artificial snow. huckstering is bad enough, especially when you have The ice in the indoor skating rink, however, is made to sit through a 30-second beer spot for the 20th time, from real water. When the Spellings tire of doing fig­but it is intolerable when you are deliberately deprived ure-eights, they can amuse themselves in their indoor of seeing virtuoso serves and volleys by the likes of bowling alley or stroll over and feed the wild animals Becker and Lendl. in their private zoo. There seems to be no end to the number of cheap The Shapi ros are not exactly broke either. Persian commercials the viewing public will put up with. rugs litter the tile floors of their Spanish hacienda in What in the world will our descendants think of us for Beverly Hills, and costly French paintings prettify the accepting an utterly tasteless culture in which an walls. Esther is the Shapiro who dreamed up licensing underarm deodorant pitch not only blacks out some Dynasty doodads, which brings in a respectable sup­sensational tennis, but is allowed to interrupt a "high plemental income. A congenital jet-setter, she flew off point in an absorbing drama by, say, Bernard Shaw, as to Paris to comfort Rock Hudson in his desperate end has happened on the Arts and Entertainment network days. Husband Richard, a fairly quiet type for a Hol­(Satcom 3R)? lywood "intellectual," is a second-generation Ameri­Give me PBS, no matter what. Even Sesame Street, can. His father was a Russian-Jewish tailor who found with its incessant preaching that white children must his way to Los Angeles. Esther's father was a Turkish love everyone of every color -- and marry everyone of florist; her mother was a Greek. What kind ofTurk and every color when they grow up -- is better than most of what kind of Greek was not specified in the bio the what is on the commercial networks. Commercials Shapiros have released to the press. can reduce a Shakespeare play to the level of a soap Meanwhile, the lawyers for the Spellings and the opera. Better a minority-slanted sermon on PBS than a Shapiros are girding their loins for a terrific legal battle Majority-slanted show on a commercial network. (But that ought to mightily reduce the fortunes of both is there any such animal as a Majority-slanted show on plaintiffs and defendant and distribute some of their any network at any time?) obscene television profits among another set of para­Better Sonia Landau, the chairman of the Corpora­ sites. tion for Public Broadcasting, which funds PBS, than Laurence Tisch, the new master of CBS. The former * * * funnels money into a liberal-leaning network that per­ Speaking of obscene profits, I watched the U.s. mits only very brief introductory and closing plugs for Tennis Open on the USA Network weekdays (Trans­corporations which help pay the freight for the pro­ ponder 21, Galaxy 1) and on CBS on weekends and grams. Tisch is the money man at the top of a liberal­ Labor Day (Transponder 2, Telstar 301). The TV sports leaning network that pollutes the air with patent-med­

PAGE 28 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 icine and hemorrhoid commercials. Yet the audience were reducing Beirut hospitals and refugee camps to goes out and rewards Tisch's company for the gro­ rubble, TV has glorified Israel in direct proportion to its tesque assaults it mounts on human ears by buying crimes. huge amounts of the products it advertises. I mentioned Sonia Landau in the preceding para­ * * * graph. Her husband is john Corry, a TV critic for the The MacNeil/Lehrer News Hour for june 5 had a New York Times (a conflict of interest?). Corry is a sly segment on Israeli spying that featured George Carver type. Listen to this little gem of evasiveness taken from and joseph Chu rba as guests. The former gent was with his new monograph, TV News and the Dominant Cul­ the CIA for 25 years and served as special assistant to ture (The Media Institute, 3017 M Street, N.W., Wash­ three CIA directors; the latter, a longtime bere noire of ington, DC 20007): America Firsters, who now edits a rabidly anti-Libya newsletter, was once the Defense Department's senior [T]elevision does not consciously pursue a liberal or intelligence official for the Middle East left agenda, although it does reflect a liberal to left point of view. This is because the point of view is fixed Churba put forth the official Israeli line, as expected. and in place, a part of the natural order .... This The jonathan Pollard spy case was the "rare excep­ intellectual and artistic culture ... is rooted firmly in tion" of a "renegade group" and "heads have rolled in the political left, where it finds its own closed frame of Israel" as a consequence. Israel remains America's reference. "most precious" and "most enduring" ally in the re­ gion, and "dark forces work in the corridors" of gov­ As Corry sees it, TV is left-wing because the culture ernment are overblowing the Pollard case. So many . is left-wing. It might be equally true that the culture is times did Churba mention "heads rolling in Israel" that left-wing because TV is left-wing, since TV is the dom­ visions of 1793 danced in viewers' brains. inant force in today's culture or what passes for cul­ CIA man Carver dispensed with such offputting rhet­ ture. Certainly Dan Rather and company must con­ oric and stuck to what he knew. sciously pursue a left-liberal agenda. If they pursued it unconsciously or simply picked it up piecemeal from JIM LEHRER: It's been suggested that Israeli intelli­ their surroundings, they might slip up from time to gence has people within U.S. intelligence -- not the time. Dan and his colleagues never do. Pollards of this world, but others who just automati­ Corry does make some persuasive points, however. cally give everything to Israeli intelligence. Is thattrue? No one has watched more TV news programs. The GEORGE CARVER: Well, here you're 'getting in a very fine line between operations and leaks. One ofthe grueling experience has taught him that video report­ first jobs I had when I was made Deputy for National ers either ignore good economic news or immediately Intelligence in 1973 was presiding over an extraordi­ qualify it with a downside "but." In regard to foreign narily close-held review of the situation in the Middle policy, it's OK with Rather, Brokaw and jennings to East in the wake of the '73 war. I discovered that copies approve wheeling and dealing with Communist re­ of the drafts were leaking to the Israeli embassy even gimes, but woe unto him or her who has a good word faster than they were getting to me, because I was to say for non-Communist dictators like Marcos or chairman of the committee. I discovered this-­ Pinochet. Corry, rightfully, was not impressed by Mor­ LEHRER: And this was all CIA people involved? ley Safer's staged tearjerker from Vietnam when he CARVER: This was CIA, Pentagon people, NFC peo­ had a GI set fire to a thatched hut with a cigarette ple and State Department. A very small handful. And the way I discovered th is was not by any great cou nter­ lighter in front of CBS cameramen. intelligence. In what I considered somewhat an excess Not surprisingly, Corry found that the people at PBS of chutzpah, the Israeli embassy would call up and were even more liberal than their counterparts in the complain that they took exception to paragraph two or commercial networks. Still, as I said above, I have the second sentence of paragraph three was not factu­ been so over-commercialized I prefer almost anything ally accurate and paragraph four in its entirety was without commercials to anything with. overstated. I thought that was going a little far. At one point, Corry really went off the deep end. What threw him off was Israel, which, wrote Corry, joseph Churba partly redeemed himself with one presumably with a straight face, is presented on TV as candid observation at the end. Lehrer asked if the u.s. "the oppressor, rather than one of the oppressed." also spied on Israel and Churba replied: "We try to Although his incredible statement might impress his protect our interests, jim. But I assure you that it would bosses at the New York Times and earn him a hug and be extraordinarily difficult for us to mount human a kiss from wife Sonia, it is conclusive proof to In­ operations against Israel, given the extent and number staurationists that when it comes to the Zionist para­ of Israel supporters in the u.S. and the leakiness of our dise, mediamongers are willing (or can be coerced) to society. That would get out with the speed of light, as stand truth on its head. Except for a few days at the all of us know." height of the invasion of Lebanon, when jewish planes

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 29 In 1935 the population of Latvia was almost 76% Latvian, 10% Russian, nearly 5% Jewish, more than 3% German, 2.5% Polish, 1.4% White Russian, 0.1 % Ukrain­ A recent Roper Poll indicated that 46% In the next 10 years the Labor Depart­ ian. In 1979, Jews were down to 1.1%. of Americans are not tired of hearing about ment expects the number of corrections Germans were practically non-existent. the Holocaust; 40% are. 49% of those sur­ officers to increase by 49%. Latvians dropped from 1.4 to 1.3 million. veyed want the government to call off the Russians were up from 206,000 to 821, hunt for Nazi "war criminals." 40% are # 000. content to let the witch-hunters of the Jew­ 22% of 181 kidney transplants in the ish-run Office of Special Investigations keep District of Columbia in 1985 were for the # on hunting. benefit of foreigners. The average wait for One-quarter (23,000) of the inmates foreigners was 16 weeks; for American citi­ # found alive by Allied troops when they lib­ zens, 41 weeks. 200 to 250 American kid­ erated Belsen died in the next 2 weeks of More than 60 million Americans watch neys were exported overseas last year. typhus, dysentery, starvation and/or spir­ TV soap operas. The sex breakdown is 80% itual and physical exhaustion. 17,000 ex­ female, 20% male. The Soap Opera Digest # pired before liberation and were burned or has 4 mill ion readers. Britain has $3.5 billion invested in South buried in mass graves. 40,000, including # Africa. If it imposed sanctions, it is estimat­ 18,000 jewesses, were evacuated from ed up to 250,000 British jobs would be lost, Auschwitz to other camps. (Source: Doug­ Against the stern objections of American plus 100,000 black jobs in South Africa. las Botting, From the Ruins of the Reich, Jews, who might have objected more suc­ Crown, NY, 1985), cessfu Ily if they had known more about it, # 459 German scientists and engineers were I n fiscal 1987, the federal government # brought to the after WWII in Opera­ u.s. will pump an estimated $425 million into British jews claim their number has de­ tion Paperclip. Without their expertise, we the District of Columbia. creased to 340,000, down from 400,000 a might still be trying to land men on the few years ago. Two out of three live in moon. # London or Manchester. # A 4-month study of Canadian Broadcast­ ing Corporation radio programs showed # According to the of Guinness Book Re­ 45% of the political news had a left-wing Americans gambled $177 billion in cords, the world's highest IQ ever -- 230 slant; 36% neutral; 18% right-wing. 1985 f 15 times the amount they gave to belongs to a 39-year-old mother of two, churches, twice as much as they spent on Marilyn Mach von Savant of St. Louis. Her # higher education and more than half of own mother came from Turin, Italy; her 26% of the blacks and 4% of the whites their annual food budget. father from Germany. By an extraordinary flunked the latest Georgia Teachers Certifi­ coincidence -- or was it? -- her paternal cation Test. # grandmother's last name was Savant ("wise or learned man") before she married a Herr # 50,000 jews are born in Israel each year; von Savant. 60,000 non-jews. The Gay Games held in San Francicso in # August had some 3,500 competitors in 17 # sports. The "secret" category of u.s. defense Last December 11, the Dade County (FL) # spending has risen in 6 years from $4.6 School Board awarded the construction billion to a proposed $22.5 billion. contract for Overtown's Booker T. Wash­ 1,200 city governments in the u.s. have ington Junior High to the black-owned 3-W no black employees, though black employ­ # Corp. Inc., even though the firm's bid ex­ ment in city governments is twice as high as Black Americans live highest on the hog ceeded the estimated cost of the project by it is in the overall black work force. on Long Island, in Miami and Columbia $7 million. Board Chairman Robert Renick # (SO, lowest in Milwaukee, Newark and observed, "We're' saying to the [black] Buffalo. community that this is a monument we Although Mozambique only voted with want you to have. I don't care what it costs. the u.s. 5.9% of the time in the last session # I really don't." (Miami Herald, Dec. 12, of the UN General Assembly, it received West German doctors performed their 1985, p. D1) $30 million in American aid. 100th heart transplant on May 26, 1986. # # The success rate has been 80%. Blacks and Hispanics account for 37% of In a Washington Post poll (Aug. 5, 1986), # current American male AIDS victims; 73% 64% of those interviewed wanted to reduce Risks International, a private consulting offemalevictims; 81 % ofchildhood cases. or eliminate aid to Israel. Only 30% wanted firm in Virginia, recorded 3,525 terrorist to keep it at its present $3.5 billion annual # operations worldwide during 1984, of level or increase it. which 2,722 -- or 77.2% -- occurred in just Mordechai Levy says that his Jewish De­ # ten nations. India was hit 6th hardest, Leba­ fense Organization (JDO) has a current en­ non 7th, Spain 8th, Northern Ireland 9th emies list of 45 people, called "Operation Gerry Grinberg is a Jewish refugee from and Sri Lanka 10th. But the top five target Wipe Out," which circulates only to mem­ Cuba who has the American dealership for countries were all Hispanic: Chile, with bers. The previous list, "Operation Clean Piaget (Swiss) watches. He admits that an 649 incidents (mostly against businesses); Sweep," included the name of Alex Odeh. $18 watch keeps as good time as the ones Peru with 560, Nicaragua, 312; EI Salva­ (Village Voice, Dec. 17, 1985, p. 43) he sells for $10,000 to $1 million. dor, 277; and Colombia, 233.

PAGE 30 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 Piranha Publishers paid Senator DAVID DURENBERGER $38,375 of the $50,000 stipend due him for his 1984 book, Neither Madmen Nor Messiahs, and his 1986 "Live Aid" impresario BOB GELDOF The crookedness goes from generation to work, Prescription for Change. This wind­ cannot be addressed as "sir" because his generation. MARCEL KATZ, 23, a onetime fall plus the money he received for his knighthood, recently bestowed on him by employee of Lazard Freres, illegally tipped speaking engagements exceeded the $22, Queen Elizabeth, is purely honorary. An off his father, HARVEY, who passed the 500 allowed senators each year for "hon­ Irishman of Belgian antecedents, he was news on to his father, ELlE, that General oraria." Piranha is owned by GARY DIA­ brought up in Dublin, where he was noted Electric was secretly getting ready to buy MOND, one of the Midwest's most zealous for forging his school report cards. In Lon­RCA. Harvey was fined $21 million, the Zionists and a former columnist for the don he had a baby with his groupie girl­largest amount ever in an insider trading American Jewish World. Durenberger is friend "to find out whether they wanted to case. The three generation of Katzes also chairman of the leak-ridden Senate Select get married." They did. Geldof has raised had to return about $2 million in profits. Committee on Intelligence. Two of his four some $57 million to help Ethiopians con­sons have drug problems. His own prob­ tinue to overbreed. lems range from drinking, mental anguish AARON GOLDEN of San Antonio (for which he is getting psychological comes from a long line of moneychangers. counseling), an estranged and bitter wife, a MACK WALLACE, a Jewish Texan who Having converted pesos fleeing the Mexi­vengeful 25-year-old discarded secretary/ prefers a six-pointed star to a lone five­can economic debacle into dollars in mistress named Mary Feldman, an arrest at pointed one, had a brilliant idea. Using amounts over $10,000, a criminal offense if an airport for taking a cab out of turn and something called the Council for a Secure the transactions are not reported, Golden refusing to relinquish it when accosted by a America, he got Texas independent oil pro­will soon be brought to trial. Some of his policeman -- all this despite a strict Catholic ducers in bed with Northeastern Jewish deals may have involved drug money. upbringing in a monastic school. money moguls. His scheme: Jews would support tax breaks for oil producers if the Texans would opt for pro-Israeli legislation Castro seeded the Camp of the Saints Shyster RICHARD ESSEN, who special­ in Congress. Cuban boatlift with criminals. The Soviet izes in defending drunk drivers, some of Union did the same with Jewish refugees them ki Ilers, boasts he has never lost a case. coming to New York and Los Angeles. Sev­He charges outlandish fees, but those who Real estate scams have become so rou­en of them, often falsely described in the can afford them win the right to drink and tine that they are hardly news anymore. media as the "SOVIET OR RUSSIAN drive again, and once more put the lives of The latest one in Atlantic City cheated MOB," have been arrested in connection sober motorists on the line. 1,200 investors out of some $82 million. with eight murders and various lesser felo­ JAY BOTCHMAN was charged with being nies. the chief thief in this heist. They claim they God was mugged on a San Francisco are enriching our lives while impoverishing * * * street some weeks back. When pol ice our people. CAROL WASHINGTON, 28, a black found him, he had welts on his nose, was mother from Detroit, stowed away on the bleeding from the mouth, and his wallet cruise ship Emerald Isles with her 18­was missing. Later the suspected muggers The State of Massachusetts is giVing month-old daughter. Back on land, she were arrested, but the muggee (full name $250,000 of its taxpayers' money to shy­confessed she had suffocated her illegiti­UBIQUITOUS PERPETUITU GOD) was sters to defend 20,000 CENTRAL AMERI­ mate infant while on the high seas. nowhere to be found. With no one to press CAN ILLEGALS seeking to avoid deporta­charges, the suspects had to be released. tion. Public money for lawbreakers! The ATLANTA POLICE BUREAU is re­ cruiting homosexual cops by advertising in When EMANUEL SHREIBER and brother Father WILLIAM O'CONNELL is the gay newspapers. DAVID were jailed in Britain for dodging second Rhode Island priest to be charged £9 million in taxes on various gold-trading with sexually assaulting boys. He pleaded deals, Jewish organizations went immedi­ no contest to 26 obscene acts with minors Media giant Knight-Ridder, the owner of ately to work to ensure that the two crooks and was sent to jail for a year. Similar the Miami Herald, has appointed MARVIN enjoyed all the special privileges accorded charges are being prepared against a third B. BERENBLUM senior vice-president in jailed Jews in regard to their peculiar diet priest and a monk. charge of personnel. Berenblum was a sen­and the celebration of their many religious ior vice-president of Continental Grain, the holidays. Meanwhile, the British judge was billion-dollar company owned hook, line accused of "insensitivity" for having sen­ Parade magazine has called RICHARD and sinker by MICHEL FRIBOURG, the tenced the Shreibers on the first day of Pass­ N. PERLE, the Defense Department's Zion­Belgian-born Jew who makes millions in over. ist zealot, the most powerful man in the wheat speculation while wheat farmers go Pentagon. broke.

DAVID WEINSTEIN is the director of a JOAN COLLINS, TV-land's favorite slut The landlord who hired goons to rape, nationwide campaign to raise $100 million and the daughter of a London Jew, pro­assault and burn out his senior citizen ten­for the Holocaust memorial museum in duced her own mini-series, Sins. It won the ants was not a typical slumlord, stated the Washington. He has already visited 28 gov­ prize for the Most Loathsome Scene of the federal indictment. He was SAMUEL ernors and expects 40 of them will eventu­ Year -- the Nazi torture and rape of the WEINBERG, 61, a $71,OOO-a-year Brook­ally hold "state dinners" to put the bite on heroine's mother in occupied France. lyn civil court judge. affluent friends and influential cronies.

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 31 The National Front is in a state of confu­ sion partly because of "plants." Nearly all the previous leaders have been suspended, and a triumvirate of Nick Griffin, Derek Holland and Roberto Fiore seem to be run­ Norway. Officially only 1,000 Jews re­ As of 1973 the Supreme Court had man­ side in Norway. Yet what was the bestseller aged to overrule itself 143 times. Lincoln ning the organization. Holland is an Irish in that most Nordic of countries last sum­ declared in 1847 that any state has the Catholic and Fiore is an alleged Italian ter­ mer? It was From the Synagogue to Lion moral and, implicitly, the constitutional rorist. A rather unlikely pair to be in the top Hill, an autobiography of Jo Benkow, the right to govern itself. But, permissive echelon of a "British" nationalist party. It is president of Norway's Parliament, known Congressman Lincoln was not then Presi­ perhaps not entirely surprising that Griffin dent Lincoln. Finally he put to one side in Oslo as Lion Hill. The book recounts and Co. have thrown all their energies into the Constitution. On his own authority he a campaign for an independent Ulster free how Benkow and the male members of his levied troops and made war, took unap­ of British troops. Th~s, they say, is the only family joined the Norwegian Resistance in propriated money from the Treasury, sus­ way to keep Ulster British. WWII, while all the female members -­ pended habeas corpus. When the aged mother, aunts and sisters -- perished in gas Chief Justice Taney hurled the Constitu­ One reason for the N F's total preoccupa­ chambers. Sales have topped 150,000 tion at his head, the President simply said tion with Ulster may be fear of the conse­ not bad in a country with a population of that Congress ought now to authorize quences of campaigning on the race issue, four million. him to do what he had already done. It now that prosecutions are being brought in did. on a large scale.

Britain. From our London correspon­ [AJt the turn of the century Theodore * * * dent. Gore Vidal's feud with the Podhoretz­ Roosevelt nicely arranged a war for his President who did not particularly want This year the London Irish held a cultural es was apparently kicked off by an article, festival in Roundwood Park in north Lon­ "The Boys on the Beach," by Midge Decter one. In 1917 Wilson arranged a war which neither Congress nor nation want­ don. An attendance of 100,000 was (Mrs. Podhoretz) in her husband's maga­ ed. Since then Presidents have found for­ claimed, and every kind of Irish cultural zine, Commentary. [t came down heavily eign wars irresistible. manifestation from the musical and terp­ on gays. Vidal in his counter-article, "Pink sichorean to the literary and political was Triangle and Yellow Star," in the Nation [T]wo major wars -- Korea and Vietnam on display. (Nov. 14, 1981), claims Midge's attack was [have been fought) without any decla­ Having congratulated themselves on ration of war on the part of Congress. inspired by the protocols of the Elders of successfully bringing Irish culture to Lon­ Zion! Midge wrote that gays had taken over When Wilson's request to arm merchant don, the festival committee's enthusiasm everything, just as "Hitler said ofthe Jews." was dampened by a run-in with Jewry. A She writes, said Vidal in his snidest and U.S. ships was filibustered to death by the Senate in 1917, Wilson issued an execu­ Jewish cemetery abuts Roundwood Park, snootiest mood, in a "stilted, gentle, Gen­ tive order arming the ships. Later, still on and neighborhood Jews complained that tile prose." his own, Wilson sent troops to Russia to "hundreds of people" from the festival had Vidal does make a point when he asserts support the Tsar, concluded the Armis­ climbed into the cemetery and vomited, that many verbal assau Its on gays have an tice of 1918 and introduced Jim Crow to urinated and fornicated beside or over Jew­ ulterior motive. In the last Tory conference Washington's public places. ~sh gravestones. Jews who tried to stop this, in Britain, for instance, the great show of It was stated, were threatened with physical moral indignation about homosexuals was As of December 31, 1975, Presidents had issued 11,893 executive orders [al­ harm. After a little arm-twisting, Dermot definitely a red herring to distract attention Hogan, on behalf of the festival committee, from the multiplicitous doings of Jews and though] the Constitution makes no al­ lowance for them. admitted the complaint was justified. other minority groups in Conservative cir­ It is curious how an element of violence cles. In 1940 Roosevelt gave Britain 50 de­ seems to trip up every Irish attempt to put In his Pink Toys and Other Essays, 1976­ stroyers that were not his to give. on a "prestigious" event in London 82 (Granada, 1983), Vidal offers so many "prestigious" having become a cliche in interesting facts and figures relating to The constant search for external enemies Britain's Irish press. It does not apparently by the oligarchy is standard stuff. Our Americans that I could only wish he spe­ occur to these expatriates from the Emerald ruling groups indulge in this sort of thing, cialized more in history and less in homo­ Isle that the use of such a word in connec­ sexuality. I quote: reflecting Machiavelli's wisdom that the surest way to maintain one's power over tion with places like Roundwood Park, a the people is to keep them poor and on a slummy part of London, is laughable to As a politician/writer, Theodore Roose­ war-like footing. Thomas Jefferson anyone who knows his way around the velt most resembles Winston Churchill thought there should be a Constitutional British capital. Each was as much and Benito Mussolini. Convention at least once a generation a journalist as a politician. Each was a because laws and institutions must go * * * sissy turned show-off. Churchill once hand in hand with the progress of the jf no one had been watch­ confessed that human mind, just as a man changes his Listeners to BBC-Radio 4 couldn't be­ ing him he could quite easily have run coat when he grows up. lieve their ears. On the Sunday program, away during a skirmish in the Boer War. Breakaway, in the course of cynical com­ Each was a romantic in love with the 19th As Herzen in an unhappy mood once ments about the social status of people at­ century notion of earthly glory best per­ wrote, "Who that respects the truth tending the Henley Regatta, this verbal sonified by Napoleon Bonaparte, whose would ask the opinion of the first man he eagerness to do his biological duty led to blockbuster bobbed up: meets? Suppose Columbus or Coperni­ such a slaughter of alpha males that the cus had put to the vote the existence of average French soldier of 1914 was There obviously cannot be any snob­ America or the movement of the earth?" markedly smaller than the soldier of bery these days at Henley. If they'll let in Or as a successful movie producer once 1800 -- pretty good going for a fat little a little fat Yid from Liverpool, they'll let put it, "When the American public fellow 5'4" tall. anyone in. walks, it's knuckles graze the ground." From March 9, 1965, up to 1970, ninety About 200 listeners immediately called acts of Congress were held void in whole * * * in to express their outrage, most of them or part. Jewish. The telephone babble didn't quiet

PAGE 32 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 down until it dawned on everyone that the nals to get religion and join the Anglican "Are you in favor of a political death unutterable word had come from the Church. He even moved to a sordid Lon­ penalty for those who oppose the revolu­ mouth of a Jew, Bernard Falk, the pro­ don neighborhood, to be near the under­ tion?" Sartre was asked. (Mind you, Red gram's presenter, who was talking about privileged on which he focused so much of Parisians and Parisiennes were then con­ himself. Said Falk by way of apology, "I'm his attention. vinced thata second French revolution was jewish and I'm fat and I'm from Liverpool. I On the last Sunday in June, Paul Chadey­ imminent.) The wall-eyed guru's answer: am sorry fellow Jews feel offended." ron, after attending evening church ser­ The jews who complained that "yid" vices, was stabbed to death on his way to a Yes. After a revolution, in a country was allowed to be broadcast by the BBC friend's home by a gang of black youths, where the bourgeoisie has been dis­ did not complain when they heard that some of whom might well have been previ­ lodged from power, bourgeois who fo­ Lord Barnett, previously known as Joel Bar­ ous recipients of his Good Samaritanism. ment riots or who plot deserve the death nett, a top-ranking Labour Party official, penalty. Not that I would feel any anger had been named vice-chairman of Britain's * * * towards such people. It is only natural that reactionaries should act out of self­ state-owned radio and television network. Mirela Beechook was 14 when she ar­ interest. But a revolutionary has to get rid Nor were there any complaints from the rived in Britain from the island of Mauritius of a certain number of individuals who same sources a year or so ago when Lord in the Indian Ocean. She brought with her threaten it [sic], and I can see no other Young, another jew, was appointed chair­ many of the exotic voodoo practices im­ solution than that of putting them to man of the BBe. planted in her superstitious mind by witch death; people can always get out of a doctors in her tropic habitat. One day, after prison. The revolutionaries of 1793 prob­ * * ably didn't kill enough -- thus uninten­ dolls stuck with pins had begun appearing tionally hastening the return to order, and George Waterson, a prosperous owner on the front porch of her London house, her ultimately the Restoration. of a bicycle firm in Manchester, felt so husband, Ravi, also a Mauritian, returned down in the dumps he decided to visit a from work to hear that his seven-year-old The interviewer challenged this, suggest­ psychiatrist. To his eternal regret, he chose daughter, Tina, was missing. Also missing ing that perhaps too many had been killed Dr. joseph jaffe, a former mayor of Salford, was her white four-year-old playmate, Sta­ in 1793, that "once unleashed, the Terror a neighboring town. Over a period of five cey Kavanaugh. A few days later Mirela draws no distinctions." Sartre was adam­ years and after some 2,500 injections of a confessed to killing both children. Sen­ ant: "It is inevitable that the revolutionary strange substance known as "Jaffe juice," tenced to prison for life, Mirela will now party should end up by striking down some Waterson's mental health went from bad to have the opportunity to practice her voo­ of its own. I consider this to be a historical worse. In fact, his lawyer claimed in a hear­ doo on other inmates. necessity about which we can do nothing." ing before the General Medical Council in Again the interviewer appealed for mod­ London, his client had become a zombie, * * * eration. But Sartre's only concession was to his business had collapsed and he was out Prince Charles has publicly complained say, "The most one could hope for would some $100,000 in psychiatric fees. This -- and been cheered by the media for doing be the emergence of heroes capable of in­ was not all. jaffe, it was charged, had al­ so -- that he never sees any black counte­ terceding to maintain respect for democrat­ most managed to run Waterson's marriage nances in Britain's crack Guards Brigade. ic debate between the revolutionary forces on the rocks by constantly criticizing his He can be assured that dark faces will ap­ " wife and by encouraging his secretary to pear under the helmets and bearskins in the seduce his patient by wearing see-through not-too-distant future. The Defence Minis­ blouses and tight-fitting slacks. Dr. Jaffe, by try is being forced to adopt a monitoring the way, presides over the children's ser­ plan for Guards recruitment. This is not vice at a local synagogue, where he is af­ what the British call positive discrimination fectionately known as Uncle Joe. or what the more semantically astute Amer­ * * ican establ ishmentarians call affirmative action, but it is a start in that direction. If it Shirley Scott is back in the news. She is turns out that not enough blacks are being the clerk who was fired by a black-domi­ recruited and promoted, then quotas will nated North London council for placing a probably be imposed. banana-shaped pen on the desk of a non­ white colleague. She promptly filed a claim France. Claude Lanzmann, the boorish for unfair dismissal. Soon afterwards, Mrs. producer of Shoah, is something of a name­ Scott, a mother of two, received a dozen or dropper, especially when the name is that so phone calls threatening her with dire of jean-Paul Sartre. Lanzmann can't speak consequences if she didn't call off her suit. highly enough of the late French existen­ A few callers promised to pour petrol tialist-turned-Maoist, one of whose jour­ through the letterbox in her front door and nals he edited. It was Sartre who once de­ burn up her entire family. At last report, creed, "Anything is permissible, except Mrs. Scott had not shown the white flag. that Israel should cease to exist." The ex­ Bloodthirsty Sartre * * * tinction of the white race was fine with him, as anyone who read his rabid introduction At about this time, Sartre was directing Paul Chadeyron, a solicitor and a Cam­ to Frantz Fanon's The Wretched ofthe Earth three small, but highly influential, Maoist bridge graduate who attended a posh pub­ wou Id have to agree. newspapers: Tout, La Cause du Peuple and lic school, devoted many of his 36 years to Yet it was not only genocide of the "pas­ Liberation. His chief mouthpiece was the helping black youngsters in London. sive" demographic sort that Sartre some­ ostensibly non-Maoist journal, Les Temps Whenever some of them got in trouble, he times favored. An interview he gave to the Modernes, which he founded and for would go to their homes and urge their French magazine L'Actuel-- translated and which Lanzmann worked. parents, community leaders and social published in the February 1974 issue of Asked by L'Actuel about the legalization workers to get them back on their feet. He Ramparts -- let the skeleton out of the clos­ of drugs, Sartre replied, "Everyone has the managed to persuade some young crimi­ et. right to do as he pleases; the State should

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 33 reported in the Bonn Genera/-Anzeiger on May 31, many of the Jews did not wish to speak about anything but the Holocaust. Lapid found many things wrong with have no jurisdiction whatsoever in this tinct impression that a group of innocent contemporary West Germans. One was area." On the subject of China's "Cultural and unsuspecting Jews in WUrzburg are their "inability to mourn" -- i.e., for Jews, Revolution," he opined that it was a crea­ being marched to the freight train that not for the millions of Germans and others tion of the Chinese masses, not the Com­ would take them to the gas chambers of tragically killed in two catastrophic wars. munist Party elite, and that "a whole series Auschwitz. The impression was totally Another German "vice" was the tenden­ of cultural revolutions" would be needed false. The photograph was not of Jews in cy since the 1970s to find fault with Jews. to prevent the return 0f "order." The final Wurzburg in 1942, but of French collabo­ "To compare the historically unique geno­ solution to man's alienation was "a new rators in Paris in 1944 being conducted out cide of the Jews with Beirut or any other species of intellectual, a species which of the city by Germans to escape being event is to make it [Auschwitz] appear tends -- somewhat as in China -- to abolish massacred by the liberation forces already harmless," Lapid observed. The more the division of labor imposed by capital­ at the gates of the French capital. things contemporary Jews are accused of, ism." But, he hastened to add, "at 67 years No apology for the fabrication was forth­ he added, the less responsibility the Ger­ of age I am not about to go and work in a coming from Prof. Scheffler, who continues mans will feel for Auschwitz. "But this factory. I am still a traditional intellectuaL" to be an "honored" and "respected" mem­ [GermanJ guilt can never end: not after 40 In closing, Sartre explained "one of the ber of the "honored" and "respected" In­ years, not after 400 years." Consequently, reasons why I was attracted to the Maoists: I stitute for Contemporary History in Mu­ literary portrayals of the Holocaust and believe in illegality." nich. World War II must never use half-tones or Keep this rhetorical drivel in mind the shades of gray, but only starkest black and next time Sartre's Jewish lieutenant, Claude * * * white. Lanzmann, appears on TV to condemn Speaking of the Holocaust, the latest film Lea Fleischmann shared Lapid's views. Westerners for "standing by" while Jews on the subject is an ancient 16mm movie How, she asked her German hosts, could a were gassed. now being exhibited in the u.s. and else­ Jew possibly communicate normally (Le., where under the title of "The Liberation of civilly) in a nation where the modes of Auschwitz." It was filmed by a Russian thought and behavior which had led di­ Switzerland. Push down a waterbed in photographer who accompanied the Rus­ rectly to Auschwitz had changed not one one place and it wi II rise up in another. So it sian Army with a handheld 35mm camera iota ?(!) is with Holocaust skepticism. As soon as when the most publicized of all the Ger­ Sami Michael joined in the backbiting. they are fined, fired, jailed or ostracized in man concentration camps was overrun by Speaking for the Israeli writers as a group, one country, Holocaust spoilsports pop up the Reds on January 27, 1945. No shots of he said they had spent three days perform­ in another. The latest popup is in Switzer­ gas chambers. Many shots of corpses and ing an "intellectual striptease," turning land, in the canton ofVaud. There Mariette piles of cast-off shoes, mounds of human their insides out for the Germans to view. Paschoud, a history teacher in Lausanne, hair and the other standard props. The film And what had the Germans done in turn? suddenly expounded on the inexistence of included a staged sequence which was Remained nearly as silent and unfathom­ gas chambers. As the media hollered and shot several months later when the snow able as a bunch of unfeeling Swedish intro­ howled, the state council of Vaud met and had melted and which showed a bunch of verts. ordered an immediate inquiry, pending well-fed inmates happily welcoming their Reporter Kanthak said such a German which Madame Paschoud's history courses Red liberators. This "reenactment" was not reaction "was not, perhaps, too surpris­ were put in charge of a more docile and shown at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trial, ing," given the readiness of some Israelis to close-mouthed teacher. which was treated to a censored version of "outline positions and allocate roles. The the movie. Germans were on the defensive." West Germany. Remember that item about the three dummies dressed as Rus­ * * * Russia. Instauration is always looking sian officers being driven through a Berlin hard, perhaps too hard, for signs of the shift checkpoint to the West by an East German Konrad Kujau, the forger of the Hitler from communism to Russian nationalism refugee disguised as a Russian corporal? It diaries, which Newsweek and other media that began with Stalin's purge of high-rank­ made a dramatic news story for the CBS giants originally declared to be authentic, ing Jews, gathered momentum during the Evening News -- and Dan Rather chuckled has been released on parole after serving German invasion, which Russians called mightily about it. He didn't chuckle a few 37 months in jail. He is now getting ready a the "Great Patriotic War," and has been days later when the tale, which had cost museum of his forgeries, which can be vis­ further evidenced on and off with the publi­ financially ailing CBS a large piece of ited by appointment including "sam­ cation ofanti-Zionist books, quotas on Jews change, turned out to be just another hoax. ples" of the handwriting of Goethe, Marx, in higher education, the emigration of Jews It was all staged by a shadowy character Napoleon and, of course, Hitler. from Mother Russia and the works of Alek­ named Heinz Braun who never left the Al­ sandr Solzhenitsyn. lied sectors of Berlin. * * * The latest sign that the trend is continu­ Still another hoax turned up in the latest ing, though sporadically and hesitantly, is book by Herr Professor Doctor Wolfgang Joseph Lapid is a writer, a politician and what is happening to the streets of Moscow. Scheffler, one of West Germany's multitud­ the former director-general of Israeli radio The sententious revolutionary names are inous Holocaust experts. His newly pub­ and television. He speaks for millions of giving way to the old pre-1917 names. In lished Judenverfo/gung im Dritten Reich Jews the world over when he observes, the bloody, giddy days of Lenin, streets like (The Persecution of the Jews in the Third "The Holocaust is the only issue for discus­ "Under the Oaks" were renamed "State Reich) contains a picture captioned, "The sion by Jews and Germans. There will nev­ Farm," "Cooperative," "Machine Opera­ way to the cattle cars; and not one of them er be another." tors," "Concrete," "High Voltage" and knew ~Wurzburg, 1942)''' which depicts a Lapid was one of a grou p of Israel i writers "Godless" -- not exactly inspiring addres­ number of elderly folks marching along a recently invited to Konigswinter, near ses for the great majority of Muscovites, street under the supervision of a few Ger­ Bonn, to discuss literary trends with a group who have precious little use for Marxism man soldiers. The reader is given the dis- of German writers. But, as Dietmar Kanthak and its ideological baggage. As a start, an

PAGE 34 --INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 old 17th-century street by the Moscow Riv­ Ben Ami Carter, a black Chicagoan, are tion brewed up in Harry Oppenheimer's er, dubbed "Metro Builders" after the Oc­ vegetarians, polygamists and shun alcohol. English-language press about the Broeder­ tober Revolution, has been changed back They claim they are the true descendants of bond, the prime minister was called upon to "Ostozhenka," an old Russian word that an African tribe which wentto North Amer­ to disclose all the secret society's secrets in evokes images of meadows and marshes. ica 50 years before Columbus to "serve the interest of democracy. But Verwoerd Two other streets in the Russian capital Gentiles" (presumably Indians). Now, "ac­ was not at all ruffled. He said he would be have recently undergone a similar transfor­ cording to biblical prophecy," they have happy to reveal everything about the Broe­ mation. Let us hope, for the Russians' sake, flocked to Israel. "We are Israeli Zionists," derbond the newspapers wanted to know that children who have grown up with first asserts Ben Ami. "Israel is our mother if, in return, the Opposition would reveal names like "Peace-Loving" and "Five Year country, Africa our father country." everything there was to know about the Plan" will copy what is happening to the Rabbi Peretz, whose face flushes and Freemasons. There were no takers. streets and be able before they die to sign whose beard wags when he hears thei r All the top Afrikaner politicians have their many documents with "Ivan," "An­ claim to be Jews, calls them "impure" and been members of the Broederbond in the drei" and "Nicolai." demands their ouster, which the Israeli Su­ past. The first big split came when Dr. preme Court has approved. The rabbi also Treurnicht, the head of the organization, * * * disagrees with the authenticity of the Fala­ resigned, walked out and took all the genu­ shas (black Ethiopian Jews) and insults ine right-wingers with him. jaap Marais, in Since any move toward nationalism any­ them by demanding that they undergo a turn, was expelled after his blistering at­ where except, of course, in Israel, is con­ symbolic ceremony of circumcision. tacks. De Lange, the present head of the sidered a universal no-no, Instauration What's more, he is so ultra-Orthodox that Broederbond, has a leftward tilt, which maintains a close watch on Russia's rela­ he wants all converted Jews to be so des­ must have all previous members of the so­ tions with Jews and the Jewish state. In ignated on their identity cards. In respect to ciety gyrating in their graves. August, when the Western press was full of the black Hebrews, he is getting his way. a upcoming meeting between Soviet and The Minister of the Interior has announced, Cuba. The Wall Street Journal (july 9, 1986) says the Cuban population is 35~ Israeli officials, pundits had a field day IIAll those clandestine Jews will be deport­ speculating about the restoration of Rus­ ed to the last one." black or mulatto. We think that figure is on sian diplomatic relations with Israel -- rela­ It's the old story of the location of the Jew the low side. Whatever the truth, blacks tions that had been severed by the Kremlin deciding the politics of the Jew. Over there have been moving up in Castro's tropical during the 1967 Six Day War. Many far-out it's out with the illegals. Over here Jews utopia, though they still account for only U.S. right-wingers took the bait and assert­ playa starring role in making it extremely two of the 14 full members ofthe Politburo. ed that the meeting would prove that Jews difficult to keep iIIegals out. They do better in the Party's Central Com­ still wielded great power in the Kremlin. mittee, which after a racial shake-up last February became nearly 30% black when, The meeting, held in Helsinki, was * * scheduled for two days. It lasted 90 min­ * in a bow to the affirmative actioneering of utes. The Israelis demanded a reopening of The Jewish state is South Africa's most their imperialistic neighbor to the north, the immigration floodgates; the Soviets important trading partner, not in amount of black Communists were promoted over the wanted to talk about establishing consular trade, though the value of South Africa's heads of their white comrades. ties and nothing else. Both sides walked out annual diamond exports to Israeli cutters Back in the days of Batista, who was in a huff. and polishers is enormous, but in regard to some kind of a Chinese-mulatto hybrid (he nuclear technology and weaponry. Israel was called "EI Indio"), white Cubans had Israel. Shortly after nine members of the knows how to make bombs; after all, it has their own clubs, their segregated beaches black Hebrew sect were convicted of traf­ made a slew of them. South Africa has and blancos-only beauty contests. Today ficking in stolen airline tickets and phony uranium, as basic an ingredient of nukes as all that is gone with the trade wind, but you credit cards in Washington, 14 other sect milk is to a baby. can still hear anti-black jokes in Havana members in Israel were rounded up in a Now with all the talk and activity about back alleys and blacks are forbidden to police dragnet and herded surreptitiously sanctions, what do we hear from Israel? We form organizations based on race. onto a nighttime jet to New York. The op­ hear -- very fai ntly because ofthat good old Castro's tactic was to co-opt black ra­ eration was designed to escape the notice media control -- that Prime Minister Shi­ cism by building his revolution on class of the media because, if widely known, it mon Peres (Israeli radio, August 4) is flatly hatred and bribery. So far his plan seems to might aggravate the black-Jewish split in opposed to sanctions of any kind on his be succeeding. Give the blacks who never the U.S., which first appeared in Jewish Apartheid friends. had much of anything a little more ofevery­ opposition to quotas, was hardened by the This is an important piece of news. But it thing and pay for it by expropriating the anti-Semitic remarks of Jesse Jackson and is kept unimportant by the most effective of white upper and middle classes. Louis Farrakhan, and exacerbated by the all censorship techniques -- selective si­ Cuba's blacks were particularly promi­ cozy trade and diplomatic relations be­ lence. The Israel-South Africa connection nent in the expeditionary force that was tween Israel and South Africa. has always been hard for American blacks sent to Angola in 1975 to protect the black The experience of the black Hebrews in to swallow. It would be even harder for Communist regime there. Castro's famous Israel could easily be written up as a lach­ them to swallow if it became generally speech that kicked off his African adven­ rymose tale of racial discrimination if it had known that much of the trade involved nu­ ture seems to spell out the Cuban Party line happened anywhere else but the Unholy clear weapons technology and diamonds. on race: "We are not only a L ... ~;'1 nation; Land. Fifteen years ago members ofthe sect This knowledge would widen the Negro­ we are also a Latin-African nation. Vv~ ::He began arriving in Israel with ordinary tour­ Jewish rift extensively, particularly in the brothers and sisters of the Africans and for ist visas. Today they number 1,500, most of Democratic Party, whose electoral votes in Africans we are ready to fight." them out in the driest and most sweltering the next presidential election would be di­ Castro's fighters in Africa are a sorry lot. parts of the Negev. They claim more sten­ minished, as would Jewish money flowing They haven't been able to put Jonas Savim­ toriously than ever that they are 100% Jew­ into the party's treasure chest. bi, the anti-Soviet Angolan freedom fighter, ish, to the consternation of Rabbi Itzhak out of business. And the Cubans have been Peretz, head of Israel's fundamentalist Na­ South Africa. From a subscriber. The Af­ careful to run in the safe direction (north) tional Religious Party, who wants all of rikaner Broederbond is not very important when South African troops invaded thp them deported forthwith. any more, not like it was in former days. In country to retaliate against Angolan-based The black Hebrews, whose messiah is the time ofVerwoerd, when a sudden agita­ terrorist raids in South-West Africa.

INSTAURATION -- NOVEMBER 1986 -- PAGE 35 so-called engineers, physicists and astronomers have done just that. Sagan and his crew can congratulate themselves on having done a real number on the American people. Their reputation and their scientific standing will be properly judged by better scientists Nuclear Winter or Nuclear Summer? to come, but until then they can compliment themselves on Anyone familiar with the tricks and tactics of the media mae­ having pulled off one of the most effective propaganda stunts of stros could smell a rat when he started reading about the horrors of the century -- one that must have the nuclear strategists in the nuclear winter. The man in charge of the blitz was Carl Sagan, the Kremlin laughing up their sleeves. headline-hunting astronomer who some years back treated televi­ It might be added that instead of answering the Foreign Affairs sion viewers to long, insufferably repeated profile shots of his article that questioned their chief claims, some nuclear winter nostrility as-he piloted his space ship through the heavens. advocates, in the traditional fashion of liberal-minority rebuttal, It all started out fairly innocently. A German scientist, Paul called Schneider and Thompson "fascists." Crutzen, and an American chemistry professor, john Birks, came up with the thought that an all-out nuclear war would propel so The Antigen Difference much dust into the atmosphere that the earth might be deprived of Antigens in the blood cells trigger immune responses when most of its sunlight, causing a temperature crash that would freeze organ transplants are introduced into a body. The greater the most living things, including man, into extinction. similarity between the antigens of the organ donor and the recip­ It was a very tentative and very tenuous theory, but, in view of its ient, the smaller the chance of rejection. apocalyptic possibilities, worth looking into. Carl Sagan, how­ Despite what is written in the Declaration of Independence, ever, who is more of a showman than a scientist, suddenly em­ whites and blacks are not born with equal amounts of the Aw36 braced the concept of a IInuclear winter" as if it were an es­ antigen (found in 9% of blacks and less than 1% of whites). Aw36 tablished scientific law and, without further ado and with the help and Bw7 are so much more common in blacks than whites that' of his media cohorts, quickly succeeded in making it a household they are called black antigens. word which liberal mothers use to scare their children. It was not If you are black and get a transplant donated by a dead or living long until the media barrage resembled the pounding wave we white, the chances of rejection are very much higher if the donor have come to expect in the October of a presidential campaign. is another black. The problem is that blacks don't donate organs in Affluent foundations like the Rockefeller Family Fund got into the the nu mbers requ i red to take care of blacks who need transplants. act, a public relations agency was hired, press conferences were Forexample, only 3% of organ transplants in the involve both held on a daily basis, and TV appearances of the principal prop­ u.s. a black donor and a black recipient. About 50% of kidney patients agandists crowded the airways, one effect of which was more are black, but only 10% of kidney donors are black. A Gallup Poll tasteless exposures of the Sagan proboscis. Perhaps the biggest showed 77% of whites are willing to donate organs to close coup was getting Science magazine, which previously had at least relations, compared to 49% of blacks. Some blacks give as the pretended to live up to its title, to publish a pseudo-scientific reason for their reluctance the desire to keep their bodies all in one article "proving" all the outlandish propositions of the winterists, piece for judgment Day. among whom was counted -- surprise, surprise -- Philip Abelson, ': Any day now, the fact that the black rejection rate of transplants Science's editor. ts higher than that of whites will be described as just one more So many wild assumptions and horseback guesses were evidence of racism, while the lower black donor rate will be pumped into the nuclear winter scenario that it would take a blamed on slavery or some other form of white oppression. whole issue of Instauration to list them. When a few serious scientists attempted to question these assumptions, the media gave them only a fraction of the space and time lavished on the Hitting Back winter crowd, which had succeeded in getting an article by Sagan In a $2,750,000 lawsuit against seven "officers of the law," himself in Parade and in arranging for the great one to appear on Greg Withrow, the founder of California's rambunctious White (where else?) Donahue. Next stop, The Oprah Winfrey Show? Student Union, claims his civil rights were violated, that he was Eventually, when the nuclear winter story grew so big it began falsely arrested, that he was battered and assaulted, that he was to have some influence on u.s. nuclear strategy, the National falsely imprisoned, that he was deprived of his property unlaw­ Center for Atmospheric Research was commissioned to look into fully and that he was libeled in prevaricating police reports. it. Last summer two NCAR scientists, Stephen Schneider and A California judge, despite intense pressure from every law Stanley Thompson, produced an almost point-by-point rebuttal in enforcement official and his brother, accepted the suit. Those who Foreign Affairs. The essence of the article was that nature's com­ want to contribute to Greg's legal expenses, which will beconsid­ plex atmospheric processes would not act at all as the winterists erable, may mail him a check or money order at P.O. Box 41872, predicted. Winds would not allow the smoke to concentrate in Sacramento, CA 95841. thick, massive clouds; smoke and soot would combine into heavy particles that would quickly drop to earth; the warm oceans would counteract the expected fall in temperature; in fact, the U nponderable Quote exploding nukes might actually cause a warming trend in the atmosphere because the smoke particles would absorb heat from I regret that I was not more critical of the cynical motives of the ground and return it by means of infrared radiation. the Soviet Union ... that I was infected with a hostility that In sum, the nuclear winter theory is so shaky that the effects of a alienated me from this country for years . . . . I regret most of nuclear war might actually turn out to be, in the best case, a all that I compounded the pam ofmany Americans who lost sons nuclear summer; in the worst case, a nuclear fall. The public, of and loved ones in Vietnam. I am sorry for the hurt I did while course, knows very little about this because the media do not thinking I was trying to save those lives. work that way. The nuclear winter bogey has been drilled into so many millions of minds by politicians, journalists and politicized Ex-Weatherman terrorist Tom Hayden, scientists that it will take years, if not decades, to drill it out. ChIcago Tribune. July 7, 1986 No scientist worthy of the name would endorse anything as loaded with hype as the nuclear winter hypothesis. But scores of

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