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Wilmot Robertson’s Instauration magazine has its own website now: [Here].
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Wilmot Robertson’s Instauration magazine has its own website now: [Here].
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More .pdf versions of Instauration have been created, from late 1996 (Aug./Sept./Oct. issues): [VNN Forum thread] (see post #1, middle).
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These are in .pdf format: [Documents]. More about Instauration: [Here].
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- The Quest for Northern European Survival, September 1989. – Bombfather, the Plagiarist, November 1994. – The White Arts Movement, October 1996 . – Waspishly Yours [Barbie], February 1998. – The Great Betrayal, June 1998. – Jewish Movers and Shakers, May 1998. – Why Walt Disney Is No Friend of Jewry, May 1998. – Notes [...]
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[November 1994] Bad news for Einstein aficianados. Recently discovered correspondence reveals that he treated his first wife, physicist Mileva Maric, whose father was a Serb and mother a Montenegrin, most shabbily. He never got around to marrying her until after their illegitimate child was born, a girl, who was immediately given up for adoption or [...]
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[from Instauration, February 1998] The latest outrage perpetrated by feminists, especially those with pans like the pan-faced Betty Friedan, is what they’re doing to Barbie. They are raping that Aryan image of female perfection because she glows with an iconic beauty impossible for women to achieve. Imposing such unduplicable standards of perfection, we are told, [...]
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