Lenin statue in Karkiv toppled; why was it even there?

Published by carolyn on Mon, 2014-09-29 23:45

What was that about Eastern Ukraine being predominately Russian-speaking and hostile to Kiev? Didn't I recently read words to that effect from "Marcus Cicero" at The Daily Stormer? The Stormer position is that Kiev is a nest of oligarchic Jews wanting to drag "Russian Ukraine" into the European Union and the pro-Russian resistance "army" represents noble purposes. Well ...

Ukrainian nationalists, one waving Ukraine's flag, start to tear down Lenin's statue on Kharkiv central square on September 28, 2014. (Sergey Bobok/AFP/Getty Images)

Sunday in Karkiv, Ukraine's second largest city which happens to be in the Eastern part of the country (see dot on map), a 28-foot statue of the Bolshevik quarter-Jew Vladimir Lenin--which had been standing in "Freedom Plaza" since 1963, protected and apparently revered by Russian-speaking Ukrainians--was pulled down and broken up by pro-Ukrainian Nationalists.

What to make of that? And by the way, why wasn't this event mentioned at DS?

Karkiv is not majority Russian-speaking. The 1989 census found that 50.38% of the population was Ukrainian, 43.63% Russian, 3% Jews. Interestingly, the Soviet census of 1959 came up with 48.4% Ukrainian, 40.4% Russian, 8.7% Jews, 2.5% other. Are Jews once again hiding their true identity, something they didn't bother to do during Soviet rule? 

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Rodney Martin keeps changing partners but dances on

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2014-09-28 22:37

I have to admit Rodney Martin does sometimes surprise me.

In the comments to an article at Alternative-Right by Colin Liddell about Andrew Anglin of The Daily Stormer, Rodney Martin (on Sept 26-27?) lists some weaknesses and hypocrisies of Anglin, followed by the failings of RamZPaul and AmRen (American Rennaisance). In this case, I agree with Martin's criticisms.

Carolynyeager.net three-year report

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2014-09-27 22:52

We're 3 years old!

393,400 visits

have ben made to this website in the three years since it's inception on September 27, 2011, making a total of 186,400 visits in this past year alone. 

This represents an increase of 70% over the previous year. or 54,000 more visits than in 2013. This compares to an increase of 57% in the 2nd year over the first. Thus, I have grown at a faster rate each year, which is good news!

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Art & Culture

Saturday Afternoon: Anniversary Celebration!

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2014-09-27 18:32
 
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Sept. 27, 2014

Carolyn Yeager celebrates the 3-year mark of this website by reporting on some visitor statistics that show traffic has basically doubled in the 3rd year over the first 2 years combined. 2 hrs. Other topics include:

  • Time to start working on the jan27.org site in preparation for the 70th Anniversary of Holohoax Memorial Day;
  • Robert Faurisson writes of the vile telephone harrassment directed at his wife and himself by an Israeli Jew, and the lack of any police response;
  • As necessary as traditional scientific-technical-historical revisionism is, it by itself will not free us from this false blood libel;
  • Single most important issue for revisionism is for many more people (writers and commenters) to report on and demonstrate in clear, objective fashion specific incidents of harm caused to our White people and nations by criminal Jews, and to show the pattern;
  • It is true this is being done, but needs to be done by many more to reach the mainstream;
  • Don, the California lawyer, called in and we discussed holohoax as religion and filing lawsuits, etc.

"Hitler's Table Talk" Study Hour: Episode 29

Published by carolyn on Thu, 2014-09-25 13:17
 
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Sept. 25, 2014

Carolyn Yeager and Ray Goodwin read and comment on the Feb. 27 to March 7th 1942 lunch and dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by trusted aide, attorney Heinrich Heim. 1hr21min. Included in this episode:

  • Hitler's planned response to the housing crisis - to build a million standardised houses a year for five years "after the war";

  • His treasured experiences at Bayreuth and with the Wagner family;

  • Stories about the NSDAP printer Müller and his women;

  • Criticisms of women's vanities, followed by men's, followed by marriage and his acceptance of single mothers;

  • How to treat the Eastern territories, plus school curriculums in Germany;

  • The virtues and faults of the German language compared with others, and usefulness of "borrowed words".

Image: Richard Wagner's son Siegfried and his English wife, Winifred.

The edition of Hitler's Table Talk being used was translated by Norman Cameron and R.H. Stevens, published by Enigma Books, New York, and can be found as a pdf here.

The Heretics' Hour: The Question of Leadership

Published by admin on Tue, 2014-09-23 00:12
 
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Sept. 22, 2014

Carolyn Yeager delves into the topic of leadership. What makes a leader and why don't we have one? Probably because a truly commanding leader is a rara avis who must have a number of outstanding qualities. Is Matt Hale the real thing? A close look at his legal briefs and lawsuits tells us quite a bit about him. 1hr59min. Highlights include:

  • U-Boat Commander Otto Weddigen and his "triple triumph" on Sept. 22, 1914;
  • The six necessary traits of a Leader, plus the intangible "Leadership Presence;"
  • Mathew Hale's life story and recent press releases reveal he has these traits to a marked degree;
  • Hale has protested his innocence from the beginning and the records bear it out;
  • Hale's legal rights as a prisoner have been largely denied him for 11 years of solitary confinement;
  • It's time for a widespread protest campaign in support of the Free Matt Hale movement because he is a leader we need.

Image: Adolf Hitler was a true leader with "Leadership Presence."

100 years ago: A German "triple triumph" established U-boat warfare

Published by carolyn on Sun, 2014-09-21 21:55

"Victories of U-9" - a contemporary German postcard showing the photo of Weddigen against the background of the sinking "Aboukir" and "Hogue".

On September 22, 1914 Lieutenant Otto Weddigen sunk three British armored cruisers. He was the first war hero for Germany.

A mere 600 tons of water was displaced when the Imperial U-boat "SMS U9" was immersed. Only 60 meters long, the boat had a driving force of about 1000 hp – not particularly strong. Although only four years old in September 1914, it was already outdated because it had petrol instead of more powerful diesel engines to power itself over water.

The three Goliaths the "U9" sighted in the early morning of September 22, 1914 were even older, but each was 144 meters long, with 12,000 tons displacement, 23.3-inch guns and 760-man crews,

Not the latest battleships of the British Home Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet, certainly—but each of these ironclads was deadly dangerous for a single small submarine anyway. Unless several special circumstances came together. That was the case on this Tuesday.

Saturday Afternoon: Persecution of Matt Hale and the lie of equal rights under the law

Published by carolyn on Sat, 2014-09-20 18:09
 
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Sept. 20, 2014

Carolyn Yeager speaks with Evelyn Hutcheson, mother of Reverend Matt Hale. Ms. Hutcheson describes new efforts to free the founder of The New Church of the Creator, now called The Creativity Movement, from the 40-year prison sentence of which he has already served 11 years.

Carolyn discusses the persecution of nationalist parties in Germany from 1949 until today's NPD, which still works to keep the flame alive.

Don, a California attorney calls in to speak about wimpy White professionals. 2hr14min.

You can write to:  Matthew Hale 15177-424, U.S.P. Max, PO Box 8500, Florence CO 81226-8500 

Mail donations to: Evelyn Hutcheson, 200 Carlson Ave. Apt. 25H, Washington IL 61571

For further information: [email protected]

Image: Matt Hale, now age 43, in his maximum security isolation cell at Administrative Maximum, Florence, Colorado.

"Hitler's Table Talk" Study Hour: Episode 28

Published by carolyn on Thu, 2014-09-18 15:54
 
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Sept. 18, 2014

Ray Goodwin and Carolyn Yeager read and comment on the Feb. 22-27, 1942 dinner table monologues by the German Leader, as taken down in shorthand by trusted aide, attorney Heinrich Heim. 1hr25min. Included in this episode:

  • The success of the NSDAP newspaper empire;
  • Importance of laughter and fun;
  • How to carry out a revolution, and Hitler's dislike of Christian dogma;
  • The weakness of King Michael of Romania and how to handle German minorities in the Balkans;
  • Hitler expresses happiness the winter is over (soon) and admits the losses the Wehrmacht endured because of it;
  • Long talk on God, religion and Truth;
  • Govenors for the occupied west, and the nuisance of old monarchs;
  • Thoughts on German expansion.

Image: Young King Michael of Romania meets Adolf Hitler at the Reichs Chancellery in Berlin during WWII.

The edition of Hitler's Table Talk being used was translated by Norman Cameron and R.H. Stevens, published by Enigma Books, New York, and can be found as a pdf here.

Everything you'll ever want to know about the Saint Anna (Sanktanna) settlement in Hungary

Published by carolyn on Wed, 2014-09-17 20:35

St. Anna – Banat – Hungary/Romania

The History of the Donauschwaben

Compiled and translated by Wilhelm Kriessmann, April 2008

I have had this report in my alt files all this time. I knew I had it and had sent it to some family members, but I had forgotten how complete and how interesting it is. It was my dear friend Willi Kriessmann who encouraged me to study up on my Donauschwaben ancestors and provided me with his assistance, including the connection to Alf Kührt. Willi was an admirer of Maria Theresia and of this eastern settlement project. So with thanks and appreciation to him, I present it now as part of my Ancestry section that I'm building. ~Carolyn

Austrian Empress Maria Theresia started her 40-year reign in 1740. She was beloved of her people and had 16 children with her husband Francis 1 !


After the Osmans (Turks – Ottoman Empire) were pushed back during the 17th and 18th Century, the Habsburg emperors Leopold I, Karl VI, Josef II and Empress Maria Theresia began to populate the devastated areas of South Hungary. In the lowlands of the Danube and the Theiss (Tisza), farmers and craftsmen primarily from Southwest regions of the Empire were systematically settled. The total number of settlers, organized by the government or private enterprise, reached about 150,000. The majority were from Alsace-Lorrain, Palatinate, Baden-Wuertemberg, Luxemburg and Bavaria (including Franconia).

The Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1748-1776 (yellowish-tan) included good parts of the Banat and Transylvania where Germans were invited to settle. Enlarge


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