America’s Forgotten Terrorists: The ‘Galleanist’ Anarchists “Though largely forgotten today, one of the most creative and destructive terrorist groups in the United States was the Galleanists, a fiery band of Italian anarchists active during the early 1900s. Luigi Galleani, a gifted writer and charismatic speaker, tapped into widespread disappointment among Italian immigrants concerning their…
Category: Know your History
Nothing Sacred
Nothing Sacred “How can reverence of the dead be acceptable or expected when the sexualization of children is increasingly being forced into commonplace? Who are you to stand in the way of progress, in the face of the culture of Western self immolation? A society that tolerates any degree of it is a society already…
Luftwaffe Over The Ardennes – The Forgotten Aerial Battle of the Bulge
Know Your WW2 History: The Third Reich’s Biggest Mistake
The Third Reich’s Biggest Mistake The past cannot be changed. Nonetheless, it can be used to learn a valuable lesson: The only possibility to win is to do the right thing; that is, to incorporate all white peoples equally into the Revolution, and the subsequent future White Union, making a clear distinction between the…
FUSA Bulletin: Gone but Never Forgotten
Yesterday marked the final removal of ALL Public Confederate Statues in Richmond, Virginia, the former Capital of the Confederate States of America (CSA). The Last Statue to be removed was of Confederate Lt. General A.P. Hill. On the surface it seems the woke black cultural marxist and their cucked white liberal entourage have been successful…
Know Your White History: The Collapse of the Scottish Clan System
THE COLLAPSE OF THE SCOTTISH CLAN SYSTEM The term “clan” is derived from the Gaelic word “clann”, meaning family or children, however, it is a misconception that persons who bear a clan’s name is a lineal descendant of the clan chief (ceannard cinnidh) or hereditary family. Many clansmen took their Chief’s surname to show…
Guerilla Gardening
Guerrilla Gardening Excellent post with some GREAT links. You need to be thinking like this with everything you do in regards to Preparedness. Time is Short and the Stakes are High.
Requiem for a Culture Part 4: The Amelia Christmas Parade
H/T WRSA Requiem for a Culture Part 4: The Amelia Christmas Parade This is the fourth essay in an occasional series. Previously: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3. “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” -William Faulkner, Requiem for a Nun, Act I, Scene III (page 80 in the Vintage paperback edition)
Know Your Western History: Jim Bowie and the Vidalia Sandbar Fight
Jim Bowie and the Vidalia Sandbar Fight “In years past there was a formal process by which the more hotheaded among us could vent their frustrations. Dueling as a method for gaining satisfaction or defending one’s honor against perceived affront is as old as mankind. The gory practice was first outlawed by the Fourth…
Know Your WW1 History: American Pravda, Lost Histories of the Great War
American Pravda: Lost Histories of the Great War “On reading this, I did a double-take and almost questioned my sanity. Surely, Hochschild must be aware that exactly at that point in time, the government of Germany had publicly proposed international peace talks without preconditions aimed at ending the war, suggesting that the massive, pointless…
