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by Kerry Bolton


  [1] For descriptions of the various often contradictory versions of multiculturalism, see Cameron McKenzie, The Menace of Multiculturalism, 1997, http://archive.org/stream/TheMenaceOfMulticulturalism/MMC_djvu.txt.

  [2] On new geopolitical blocs, see K. R. Bolton, Geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific (London: Black House Publishing, 2013).

  [3] American Civil Liberties Union, a long-running liberal law lobby.

  [4] Lionel Shriver, ‘Nativity scenes are out, carols are banned, and don’t dare wish anyone merry Christmas: the festive season, US-style,’ The Guardian, 7 December 2005, http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2005/dec/07/features.g2.

  [5] Lauchlan Chipman, ‘The Menace of Multi-Culturalism,’ Quadrant, September 1980, 3. Lauchlan is Emeritus Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Bond University, Queensland.

  [6] K. R. Bolton, Revolution from Above, 160–200.

  [7] Nabila Ramdani, ‘France’s burkha ban sparks violence across Paris after police try to arrest woman for wearing a veil and pregnant woman is attacked for covering her face,’ Daily Mail, 13 June 2013, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2341113/Frances-burkha-ban-sparks-violence-Paris-police-try-arrest-woman-wearing-veil-pregnant-woman-attacked-covering-face.html.

  [8] ‘Nicolas Sarkozy joins David Cameron and Angela Merkel view that multiculturalism has failed,’ Daily Mail, 11 February 2011, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1355961/Nicolas-Sarkozy-joins-David-Cameron-Angela-Merkel-view-multiculturalism-failed.html.

  [9] For a consideration of the Russian national idea and sense of mission in the world, see K. R. Bolton, ‘Spengler and Russia,’ in Troy Southgate, ed., Spengler: Thoughts and Perspectives, vol. 10 (London: Black Front Publishing, 2012), 89–138. Also see Nikolai Berdyaev, The Russian Idea (New York: Macmillan, 1948), and N. V. Gogol, Taras Bulba & Other Tales (1842), Project Gutenberg, http://www.gutenberg.org/files/1197/1197-h/1197-h.htm. For Russia’s place in geopolitics vis-à-vis Asia and Europe, see K. R. Bolton, Geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific (London: Black House Publishing, 2013).

  [10] Vladimir Putin, Russian president, addressing the Duma (Russian Parliament) on the tensions with minorities in Russia, 4 February 2013.

  [11] Mike Butler, ‘Separate and Privileged,’ in John Robinson et al., Twisting the Treaty: A Tribal Grab for Wealth and Power (Wellington, New Zealand: Tross Publishing, 2013), 283.

  [12] Ibid.

  [13] ‘One Law for All,’ One Law4All Party, Auckland, New Zealand.

  [14] Rob Waugh, ‘Racism is “hardwired” into the human brain—and people can be prejudiced without knowing it,’ Daily Mail, 26 June 2012, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2164844/Racism-hardwired-human-brain--people-racists-knowing-it.html.

  [15] Stephen Adams, ‘Blood pressure drug “reduces in-built racism,”’ Daily Telegraph, 7 March 2012, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/9129029/Blood-pressure-drug-reduces-in-built-racism.html.

  [16] Robert D. Putnam, ‘E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and Community in the Twenty-first Century,’ Journal of Scandinavian Political Studies 30, no. 2 (June 2007), 137–74.

  [17] For a survey of Rightist parties and movements that include policies challenging the globalist financial system, and those who have a policy of free trade economics, see K. R. Bolton, ‘Breaking the Bondage of Usury: Where is the Right?,’ Ab Aeterno, no. 14 (January–March 2013), 22–32.

  [18] For an explanation of the international banking and economic systems, and theories, individuals, and movements that have opposed this system, see K. R. Bolton, The Banking Swindle: Money Creation and the State (London: Black House Publishing, 2013).

  [19] For example, the recent fracas in France, where an anarchist was accidentally killed after he and his comrades attacked several Rightist youths. The result was that despite the incident being an unprovoked attack from the anarchists, a Rightist group that did not have any association with those involved was outlawed, and the incident was played up as an excuse to smear the entire radical Right in France. See K. R. Bolton, ‘Leftist Humbuggery in France: The Death of Clément Méric,’ Counter-Currents Publishing, 10 June 2013, http://www.counter-currents.com/2013/06/leftist-humbuggery-in-france-the-death-of-clement-meric/.

  [20] See, for example, the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights, and the French Declaration on the Rights of Man and the Citizen. Today’s legalistic documents designed to impose world order, such as the United Nations Charter, UN Declaration on Human Rights, etc., are based on the same 18th-century doctrines.

  [21] Leopold Kohr, The Breakdown of Nations (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1986), 194–95.

  [22] K. R. Bolton, ‘Orania: Lessons from the Afrikaner Ethnic Community,’ Counter-Currents Publishing, 4 June 2013, http://www.counter-currents.com/2013/06/oranialessons-from-the-afrikaner-ethno-community/.

  [23] K. R. Bolton, The Parihaka Cult (London: Black House Publishing, 2012).

  [24] UNPO, ‘Afrikaner,’ http://www.unpo.org/members/8148.

  [25] Jaco Kleynhans, Orania Movement CEO, ‘Insight into Orania,’ Südafrika—Land der Kontraste, 21 March 2012, http://2010sdafrika.wordpress.com/2012/03/21/insight-into-orania/.

 

 

 


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