Constitutional Change: Liberalism, Liebler’s List and the coming Police State

On January 27, 2012, in Analysis, Commentary, Uncategorized, by mkennedy

By Michael Kennedy and Ryan Walsh The freedom of Australians to speak freely, particularly those of European/white heritage (the founders, builders, the people who comprised 98% of those who fought and died in two world wars, creators of the country that is so appealing it attracted thousands of migrants and currently still the majority demographic [...]

The necessity of positive activism and supporting the Sea Shepherd

On January 3, 2012, in Activism, by admin

By Vivian Roberts A core aim of Nationalist Alternative is to safeguard the heritage and identity of the Australian people and culture within the biodiversity of the entire planet. Our appreciation of diverse life must extend beyond the human species and hence includes the various flora and fauna of this vast continent and nearby oceans. [...]

The angry, suppressed voice of Britain.

On December 2, 2011, in Uncategorized, by admin

By Jim Osborne   Recently in England, a lady on public transport did something that according to our intellectual superiors, no mentally stable, sane person should ever do. What she did was sick, sick enough to warrant YouTube videos from disgusted citizenry, complete with the standard leftist affectations and ‘hand to the forehead’ gestures that [...]

Nationalists and the Markets

On November 25, 2011, in Analysis, Commentary, by admin

by David Ellerton ‘You have to choose between trusting the natural stability of gold and the honesty and intelligence of members of the government. With due respect for these gentlemen, I advise you, as long as the capitalist system lasts, to vote for gold’. –George Bernard Shaw, 1928 1. Introduction Recently, nationalist comrades have been [...]

Who now is the enemy of Europe? Yockey and the Jewish-Islamic pincer movement.

On May 24, 2011, in Analysis, Articles, Commentary, Foreign Commentary, Uncategorized, by admin

by Matthew Neville 1.         Introduction: A Personal Note I have been reading Francis Parker Yockey’s ‘The Enemy of Europe’ (written in 1948, revised in 1953) off and on for ten years now, along with his ‘Imperium’ (1948). In that time, I have taken the message of the books to heart to such an extent that [...]

To love your country, make it more lovable.

On April 4, 2011, in Analysis, Articles, Commentary, Uncategorized, by mkennedy

By Michael Kennedy Nationalism for the people. Nationalism is often associated with an unwavering national pride, with a love of country, of their nation and unquestionable loyalty. Strong feelings of patriotism, which would be more accurately termed strong feelings of allegiance are usually just called ‘Nationalist’ feelings and these are often caricatured in the media [...]

Nat Alt Booklist – Recommended Reading

On January 19, 2011, in Uncategorized, by admin

Below is a list of recommended books. Thought provoking, controversial, historic, moving and informative. Any one of following works are not listed in any order of importance nor do they represent in absolute the view of Nationalist Alternative instead we draw on large or small elements of each in synthesizing our world view. We simply [...]

Beware the Faux Anti-Globalists

On October 30, 2010, in Articles, Commentary, Foreign Commentary, by admin

by Tom Sinclair 1. What every nationalist politician needs We nationalists certainly have a radical program – if by radical we mean uprooting the tendencies and habits which have formed in the West over the past thirty years. The chief tendency, which we oppose is, of course, multiculturalism and mass non-white immigration into the West [...]

Why support Nationalist Alternative

On August 25, 2010, in Articles, Commentary, Uncategorized, by mkennedy

by Michael Kennedy A Fresh Political Alternative For many Australians, it strikes them as odd, and constricting, as to how a supposedly democratic system at election time, really only offers two possible choices. Come election time, its a choice between Labor or Liberal, with minor parties vying for protest votes. Most Australians are aware that [...]

Liberal Democracy – Is it really democratic?

On April 30, 2010, in Articles, Commentary, Uncategorized, by admin

By Aldred Wulfric Our ‘governments’ have abdicated real sovereignty to universal global institutions and govern us in a top down manner presiding over alienated atomised citizens in a geographical zone rather then a harmonious people in a nation/tribe. Liberal Democracy, with its accompanying economic system of unfettered free market fundamentalism is the form of government [...]