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Instauration® Instauration® THE MISERY OF THE PALESTINIANS -- AN EYEWITNESS REPORT D About 20,000 black Africans are living ille­ gally in Florence, selling unwanted trinkets in the shadows of some of the masterpieces of Western architecture. The mayor was fired, not In keeping with Instauration's policyof anonym­D Who is one of the most respected statesmen for defending the interests of his constituents, ity, most communicants will be identified by the of our era~ If you agreed with the BBC that but for inadequately anticipating the needs of Louis Armstrong was perhaps the most influen­ fi rst th ree digits of their zip codes. the Negro squatters. tial singer of his time, then you might agree with Italian subscriber D Now that Miss America and Miss USA (the Swedish TV's characterization of Nelson Man­ Miss Universe runner-up) are both nonwhite, dela. Something to see were the blond youths D I feel some sympathy for disaffected Jews let's recall a time and a place where such mat­ dressed in ANC colors and looking terribly self­ with anti-Jewish attitudes. But it is a mistake to ters were settled more aesthetically and more conscious as they tried to sway the African way. associate with such people, as they are still Swedish Premier Carlsson boasted of all the logically. A multiracial beauty contest in Jamai­ racially what they are. Every time I've tried to country has done to end apartheid, and prom­ ca, some decades ago, was featured in Life mag­ make an exception, I've regretted it in the end. ised never to rest until all South Africa is "free." azine. Each racial group had its own competi­ It's hard enough dealing with our own people. tion and winner, called Miss Ebony, Miss San­ Earlier in the day, his verdict on the Lithuanian 215 dalwood, Miss Jasmine, and so on up to Miss declaration of independence was more guard­ Fair White. ed: Wait and see, mustn't rush into anything. 306 Scanditrekker o I disagree with the people who say that the Crocodile Dundee films are antiwhite. Dundee D When the two Germanys are reunited, those D Keep on whispering truth to our beleaguered is a modern-day Australian version of Tarzan. scratchy old stock shots of a British Army bull­ people. Even amidst the enemy's screaming Since they don't have apes in Australia, he has dozer pushing bodies into a pit at Bergen-Bel­ storm of hate, it's audible to those who have to hang around with Aborigines. Dundee I has a sen will receive more TV air-time than reruns of ears. few funny scenes, like where Dundee's Abo I Love Lucy. 420 buddy stubs his toe loud!y just after Dundee Canadian subscriber tells his girlfriend-to-be that Abos can sense D Mrs. Williams, the black welfare queen from their way in the dark, and like where Dundee, D Howard University may have been frugal our nation's capital, is "in the family way" playing the rube, wanders around New York once. Hardly so today. Consider the retirement again. Her brood of 16 did $40,000 worth of City asking blacks what "tribe" they belonged package provided to former President James damage to their last domicile, and the DC gov­ to. Need I remind folks that Afro-Americans Cheek: $190,000 a year for life! Also, a man­ ernment told the landlord he had to pay for tend to be a little sensitive about the word sion worth $450,000 -- his for the pittance of every penny of it. Our dear mama has just made "tribe" when spoken by a white. $115,000. Whatever did Cheeky do to merit another star appearance on the Phil Donahue When I saw Dundee II, I was amazed the such a send-ofH I read he was let go with years show, demanding more money. She is our wel­ movie was getting away with so much minority on his contract because he "failed to focus the fare queen; we her court jesters. typecasting. I attributed this laxity to the Aus­ resources of the university." 658 tralian influence. 'rhe Leroy Brown episode was 203 hilarious. The Colombians looked more sinister D The Happy Land Social Club inferno in the and minority-like than you'd see in more cen­ D Really enjoyed the article on Diana Mosley. Bronx was typical. Called "Hondurans," the sored American fare. The scene where the Abos We consider ourselves very fortunate to have customers were mostly black. Blacks almost intimidate the Colombian prisoners with jokes met Sir Oswald and Lady Diana when we vis­ never drink in licensed establishments. The De­ about "eating them" still has me rolling. As far ited Europe. It might be worth investigating Sir troit riot of '67 began when the habitues of a as I'm concerned, the Dundee flicks use minor­ Oswald's book, Europe a Nation, to see how blind pig were arrested early on a Sunday morn­ ities as laughingstocks, about as much as you advanced his thinking was. ing. can hope to get away with these days. 117 482 442 CONTENTS Instauration is published 12 times a year by Dispatch from Occupied Palestine .......................................... 6 Howard Allen Enterprises, Inc. 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With Somoza and Ortega or between Batista and eager Majority women out there, including my vaguely Hispanic-sounding last name, my Castro. What a joke. Under Ortega and Castro, many with kids from a previous marriage. They San Antonio address, and five bambinos, get­ we have had Hispanics flooding into the U.S. may have "baggage," if previous children are ting food stamps is a snap. When you consider Under Somoza and Batista, Florida and the so considered, but they are mature and sensible my mixed Italian, French, German, Swiss, Southwest remained havens for whites. women with a wealth of experience, who have Dutch, English and Belgian background -- and 417 worked hard at their careers, have made a few my German and French wife -- it's not so sur­ mistakes in their non-working hours, and are prising that all five children have blond hair. D The most interesting item in your review of often anything but women libbers. Beggars Since my wife is good for at least two more, you Asquith's biography (Jan. 1990) had to do with can't be choosy, guys -- and some of these ladies should really pay me to subscribe. You'll have Churchill's role in the origins of WWI. That are gorgeous. There are "thirties bars," clubs to start printing Instauration in Spanish or black Winnie was interested almost exclusively in and encounter groups in every big city. But English if enough guys like me don't keep the Winnie is no news, but his great enthusiasm for first, you have to get in shape, learn to dance, white race rolling. "military glory" -- under his own leadership -­ and be willing to part with $25 at a professional 782 should also be emphasized. Hundreds of mil­ unisex hair salon. Don't go to a barber who lions of unsuspecting human beings paid an looks like your old drill sergeant at boot camp, o South African Jewry is all aflutter over Nel­ awful price for that propensity. unless you want to date other guys. Female hair son Mandela's and Desmond Tutu's pro-Pales­ Dutch subscriber stylists obviously have a better feel for the hair­ tinian remarks. Zionists have been writing to cuts women like. the newspapers to proudly "confess" how they o It has long been obvious that the interests of An underlying problem, I suspect, is miso­ always supported and raised funds for the black Israel are far dearer to the hearts of America's gyny. If you dislike your mother or the current cause, but will do so no more. One man even rulers than the survival of their own people. crop of women, you may have your reasons, but accused Mandela of anti-Semitism for having Have you ever wondered exactly how much be sure you don't reject the eternal feminine described the South African Jewish community dearer? I think I have the answer. The Washing­ per se. Underneath all the women's lib fa-;ade, as "powerful." Chief Rabbi Cyril Harris told a ton Post reported (Mar. 3) that "to calm Israel's there is usually still a flesh and blood female packed meeting that Jews should remain calm anger over tough words by Mr.
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