More So-Called “News” About European Genetic Clusters

Posted by James Bowery on Wednesday, 16 April 2008 22:23.

From “Discerning the Ancestry of European Americans in Genetic Association Studies”:

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Southern Poverty Law Center’s Campaign to Protect the Corrupt Rich

Posted by James Bowery on Monday, 14 April 2008 16:40.

From Kevin MacDonald’s Blog:

Campaign Against Me by the SPLC

April 12, 2008

The Southern Poverty Law Center has been conducting a campaign against me since September, 2006. As part of this campaign, academic departments at CSULB are being pressured into releasing negative comments on my work. The History Department has complied with this pressure and has released a statement on my work:

CSULB History Department Statement of April 4, 2008

 

Reply #1 on Jewish involvement in influencing U.S. immigration policy

 

Reply #2 on Issues in European social history.

Jews are a classic case of what is called “market dominant minorities” and have been instrumental in importing from Mexico and Latin America the gross centralization of wealth so characterizing those states—a centralization of wealth from which Jews derive great power and benefit.  Defending such a market dominant minority—which is decreasing the lot in life of lower class Americans—doesn’t seem to be a proper activity for some organization calling itself “The Southern Poverty Law Center” unless we are to assume that their charter is to promote poverty among southerners—in which case it is a perfectly reasonable moniker. You can support Prof. Kevin MacDonald by purchasing his latest book, hot off the press:  Cultural Insurrections: Essays on Western Civilization, Jewish Influence, and Anti-Semitism. UPDATE: And they just never seem to learn:
‘PHOENIX - The mayor wants the FBI to investigate whether the local county sheriff has violated any civil rights laws with his recent high-profile crackdowns on illegal immigrants.’ ... ‘In an April 4 letter to U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey, Mayor Phil Gordon asked the agency and the Justice Department’s civil rights division to examine what he called discriminatory harassment and improper stops, searches, and arrests by sheriff’s deputies in Maricopa County, which encompasses the metropolitan area.’ ... ‘Last week, the Arizona Ecumenical Council and American Jewish Committee issued a joint letter saying the patrols “evoked a ‘police state’ atmosphere” and led to “detainment on the basis of a racial profile and dehumanization of innocent people.”’ ‘They were joined Friday by the Arizona chapter of the Anti-Defamation League, which echoed calls for a Justice Department investigation.’


New York Times Bid To Make Obama Genuflect More?

Posted by James Bowery on Sunday, 13 April 2008 17:32.

The New York Times reports that:

Men in the prime of their working lives are now less likely to have jobs than they were during all but one recession of the last 60 years… The government breaks down the figures by race, and those figures show that over the last year almost all the jobs lost by men in the 25 to 54 age group have been lost by whites[emphasis JAB], with most of those losses affecting men ages 35 to 44.

The second sentence above was relegated to the end of the article.

Now we all know, from reading many articles about it in VDARE over the years, that this is old news.

The question for us to ask ourselves about the New York Times is “Why now?”

The most obvious answer is that in the absence of a “terrorist attack” on the US, Obama looks likely to be the next President and is cutting deals now to lock in that victory.

Might the New York Times authorities be saying to the next President: “See what we could do if we just changed the order of these paragraphs?”


The true face of Leonardo?

Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 12 April 2008 10:39.

Well, maybe.  Here’s something I picked up off the IHR circular, and thought might be worth posting if the advertising content on the original could be pruned.  It could.

So here is a four-minute presentation by Siegfried Woldhek, a newspaper illustrator with a sideline as a Third World techno do-gooder, on his research into “the true face” of Leonardo de Vinci.

 


Richard Barnbrook airheads like a pro

Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 09 April 2008 23:56.

Three weeks today Londoners elect their Mayor and Assembly members for the next four years.  Under the complex party list voting system, any party bettering 5% of first choice votes is thought likely to win one of the 11 indirectly elected seats on the Assembly.  No one doubts that the BNP vote will pass the 5% mark.  So this will be a significant first for them, and a step nearer to challenging for representation in parliament.

The leader of the London party of the BNP is Richard Barnbrook, and today he was accorded a Q&A interview by the BBC News website.  Considering this was the same BBC which sent in mole Jason Gwynne to “report” on the party in 2004, the questioning seems to have been pretty friendly.

This unfamiliar situation begs correction.  Accordingly, I have decided to report on the BNP’s steady progress towards electability, as it is expressed in Barnbrook’s bite-sized politics.  I’ve cheated a little, of course, by reconstructing the questions and answers from the BBC article.

The BBC: You have said that you want to give the real people of London a voice.  Who are real Londoners?

Barnbrook: I mean the indigenous population first, and the post-war immigrants who came over to rebuild Britain, such as Caribbeans who arrived on the Empire Windrush, second.

The BBC: You have said that immigrants arriving in the last 15 years are taking more from British society than they are putting back.  Who is to blame for that?

Barnbrook: It’s not immigrants that are at fault here.  Never has been.  It’s the establishment, our own governing powers and their greed or their ignorance or their simple gutlessness to do anything about it.  They feel if they try to look at immigration they will have the finger pointed at them - ‘racist’.  This is an easy get out clause - this is bullying people.

The BBC: Is the BNP a racist party?

Barnbrook: We’re not racist at all. We do not perceive one person’s religion, identity, culture or way of life as being better or worse than our own, we are simply different.

The BBC: Would you characterise the BNP as a far right party?

Barnbrook: Not at all - not far right, not far left, not too wrong.

The BBC: If elected to govern at Westminster one day what would your party do on the immigration question.  Would you like to repatriate the immigrant population?

Barnbrook: I would like to see a freeze on immigration, which I believe influences all aspects of our existence, from health and crime to water supplies.  Legal immigrants would stay, illegal immigrants would go - as would those being released from prison.

The BBC: What is Britishness?

Barnbrook: Britishness is the shake of a hand that is a guarantee, the humility, the honesty and the benevolence - all these elements are what make the British people British.  Language, religion, humour and law are around the periphery.

The BBC: Can there be British Muslims?

Barnbrook: The answer is yes, but on the grounds that you follow all of the identities being described of living in this country and benefiting this country.  You may have your religion behind your closed doors but you don’t bring it onto the streets. You can be gay behind closed doors, you can be heterosexual behind closed doors, but you don’t bring it onto the streets, demanding more rights for it.

The BBC: Can you win the Mayoral vote?

Barnbrook: Realistically it’s unlikely but who knows?  Immigration has moved up the political agenda and the mainstream parties have been adopting issues raised by the BNP.  Where we lead, they are following.

If the other parties had done their jobs properly in the first place, this party wouldn’t exist.  It’s as simple as that.

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Chertoff Recommends Cyber “Manhattan Project”

Posted by James Bowery on Tuesday, 08 April 2008 23:39.

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News.com reports that:

“Risks from cyberattacks are increasing and the consequences are so great that the country needs a “Manhattan Project” for network security, Michael Chertoff, secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The government needs the “best and brightest…”

Why doesn’t Chertoff just bring in a bunch of Indians, Chinese, and Israelis on H-1b visas?

Oh, wait… he is:

“The Department of Homeland Security stepped up to the plate Friday for corporate H-1B visa interests as it changed immigration rules without notice to allow employers to hire an unlimited number of foreign students majoring in science, technology, engineering and math to work in the U.S. for 29 months after graduating with a bachelor’s degree or higher — longer if an H-1B visa is pending — provided they studied in the States for one academic year under an F-1 visa and their employer enrolls in the Department’s e-Verify program. ‘This rule will enable businesses to attract and retain highly skilled foreign workers, giving U.S. companies a competitive advantage in the world economy,’ said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff in justifying the change, which the DHS made without notice or comment by exploiting a ‘good cause’ exception that allows procedural rules to be bypassed to prevent ‘serious damage to important interests.’ In explaining its motivation, the DHS cited testimony by Bill Gates (‘I don’t think there should be any limit’) as well as the Task Force on the Future of American Innovation, which counts major H-1B stakeholders Google, IBM, Intel, and Microsoft among its members.”


Online Sales Growth Effects Local Service Economies

Posted by Guest Blogger on Tuesday, 08 April 2008 15:26.

Read the following article:

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080408/online_sales.html

Now, reflect.  Deduct nearly all residential construction from your Local Serfice (intentionally misspelled) Economy.  Subtract about 95% of new commercial construction. What remains is plenty of existing square footage to supply a declining sector’s needs.  The portion declining fastest will be the part which fits inside a UPS package’s weight & cubic limits.

Now factor the store owners and employees who formerly worked in the boarded up stores out of the equation.

Maguire has been projecting this for quite awhile.  The online ‘growth’ in retail is coming entirely at the expense of the local bricks ‘n mortar store fronts.  Jobs in the Local Service Economies are taking another hit.  For the remaining jobs our Europid underclass will increasingly lose out to mobile, church- and government-sponsored “Hispanics.”  The easy money monetarism of the investment classes demands it!

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Relief From All the Fountains of the Deep

Posted by James Bowery on Sunday, 06 April 2008 01:32.

Previously, in All the Fountains of the Deep Burst Forth, I outlined a nightmare scenario, predicated on enormous solubility of methane gas in deep stagnant ocean waters, wherein the emerging energy crisis motivated reckless entrepreneurs to “uncork” those enormous stores of dissolved methane gas resulting in a catastrophic release of methane into the atmosphere on a scale that conceivably could extinguish most life as is hypothesized to have occurred during the Permian extinction event. 

Our own GT offered some relief by assuring us that such stagnation is unlikely in today’s oceans as compared to those of the Permian period, when all land masses were joined in one continent known as Pangaea, and the oceans were therefore also radically different. 

It took me a while but I’ve now located additional, and even more compelling relief from the dissolved methane nightmare scenario.

In Methane-driven oceanic eruptions and mass extinctions: COMMENT by Gerald R. Dickens; Department of Earth Sciences, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77005, USA; Published Online: January 2004 we see the following phase diagrams which imply that solubility of methane gas in liquid water simply cannot reach the enormous levels hypothesized under the nightmare scenario.  Methane concentration is limited as it precipitates out as solid “methane ice”, which either floats to the surface or is buried in relatively stabilized sedimentation on the ocean floor:

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