Dark future for the West. Can we wake our people before the European racial genocide? Stay tuned!
What is Europe?
There is no geographical definition of our continent, but only an ethnic-national and cultural one.
The Ural mountains are not the frontier of this continent, but rather the line that divides the Western outlook from that of the East.
At one time, Europe was confined to the Greek isles, which had been reached by nordic tribes, and where the flame first burned, that slowly but steadily enlightened humanity.
When these Greeks fought against the Persian invaders, they did not only defend their small homeland, which was Greece, but also the concept that is now Europe.
And the spirit of the European shifted from Hellas to Rome. Roman thought and statecraft combined with Greek spirit and culture.
An empire was created, the importance and creative power of which has never been matched nor surpassed, even to this day.
And when the Roman legions confronted the African attack on Carthage in three terrible wars in Italy, and finally battled to victory, Rome fought not just for herself, but also for the Greco-Roman world that encompassed Europe then.
The next invasion against the home soil of this new culture of humanity came from the wide expanses of the East. A horrific storm of cultureless hordes from the center of Asia poured deep into the heart of the European continent, burning, ravaging and murdering as a true scourge of God.
On the Catalaunian field, Roman and Germanic men fought together for the first time in a decsive battle of tremendous importance for a culture that had begun with the Greeks, passed onto the Romans, and which now encompassed the Germanic peoples.
Europe had matured.
The Occident arose from Hellas and Rome, and for many centuries its defense was not only the task of the Romans, but above all, the Germanic peoples.
What we now call Europe is the geographic territory of the Occident, enlightened by Greek culture, inspired by the powerful heritage of the Roman empire, its territory enlarged with Germanic colonization.
Whether it was the German emperors fighting back invasions from the East on the Unstrut river or the Lechfeld plain, or against Africa in a long struggle by Spain, it was always a struggle of the developing Europe against a profoundly alien outside world.
Just as Rome made her immortal contribution to the building and defense of this continent, it is now that the Germanic peoples have taken up the task to protect the family of nations, which may differ and diverge in political structure and goals, but nevertheless constitute a racially and culturally unified complimentary whole.
And from this Europe there has not only been settlements in other parts of the world, but also a spiritual and cultural fertilization, which is only realized by those who are willing to seek the truth rather than deny it.
Thus, it was not England that cultivated the continent, but rather the Anglo-Saxon and Norman branches of the Germanic peoples that moved from our continent to the British island and made possible her development, which is certainly unique in history.
Likewise, it was not America that discovered Europe, but the other way around. And all that which America did not get from Europe may seem worthy of admiration to a jewified mixed race, but which Europe regards only as symptoms of artistic and cultural decay, the product of Jewish or Negroid blood mixture.
I have to make these remarks, for this struggle, which became unavoidable in the early months of this year, and which the German Reich is called upon to lead, also greatly transcends the interests of our own people and nation.
When the Greeks once stood against the Persians, they defended more than just Greece.
And when the Romans stood against the Carthaginians, they defended more than just Rome.
When Roman and Germanic peoples stood together against the Huns, they defended more than just the West.
When German emperors stood against the Mongols, they defended more than just Germany.
When Spanish heroes stood against Africa, they defended not just Spain, but all of Europe.
In the same way, Germany does not fight today only for itself, but for our entire continent.
And it is an auspicious sign, that this realization is so deeply rooted in so many peoples, that they participate in this struggle, either with an open expression of support, or with a stream of volunteers.
Despite all “education” to the contrary, I have come to view multiculturalism not as part of the progression of humanity, but as an ethnic cleansing of the original population.