The unrepresentative and anti-democratic EU

Adolf Hitler also had a European vision, but it was based on racial principles. Unfortunately, except perhaps for those outside of Europe itself, the European idea is now seen as little more than a geographic and/or commercial concept—although the former can hardly be said to apply in the case of Anatolian Turkey. The whole idea of current Euro-machinations is, of course, to produce a mongrel stew in the very primordial heartland of our race itself, all in a studied process of genocide. Within this context, such national labels as “British,” “French,” “German,” “Irish” and “Belgian,” et al., will gradually lose their particular meaning, as the citizens of those respective countries become more brown and black, as well as white—all equally pleasing in the sight of Jesus and the EU politicians. All of which brings us back to what Commander Rockwell understood a half century ago, when he wrote In Hoc Signo Vinces—namely, that at this late stage in history, national labels mean little when faced with the common threat of racial extinction. The only nationalism that counts for anything today is racial nationalism, based upon our primal identity, our core identity, as Aryans—i.e., as members of a greater ARYAN NATION, one without geographical boundaries, but with common ideals, common values, and a common vision of the future. In the existential emergency in which we find ourselves, this is the only body politic to which we can any longer owe our soul’s allegiance. I remain—

In His service, M. Koehl

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