Discernment is a sign of a healthy People. In a sick or dying nation, civilization, culture or race, substance is abandoned in favor of appearance. - David Eden Lane

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Discernment is a sign of a healthy People. In a sick or dying nation, civilization, culture or race, substance is abandoned in favor of appearance.

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About David Eden Lane

David Eden Lane (November 2, 1938 – May 28, 2007) was an American white nationalist, white separatist, leader and author. He was a member of the Ku Klux Klan and Aryan Nations before his affiliation with The Order (aka the Silent Brotherhood and Bruder Schweigen), a militant organization with a goal of fomenting white revolution against the supposed Zionist Occupation Government and establishment of an all-white homeland in the Pacific Northwest. David Lane was sentenced to 190 years in prison for racketeering; conspiracy to engage in racketeering; and violation of civil rights of Alan Berg, a Jewish liberal radio talk show host. Lane claimed he was innocent and the victim of the government's perjured hearsay testimony and given a double jeopardy arraignment for the same offense. David Lane originated the 14 Words motto, "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for White children".

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Native Name: David Lane
Alternative Names: David E Lane

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Robert Jay Mathews, of whom we shall speak more, was a real, flesh and blood man who sacrificed his life in the pain of being burned alive in Federal flames, because he loved his people. Even if the motive force of the universe had turned itself into a mortal man (Jesus) in order to have himself killed by mortal men, in order to keep himself from turning men into hot dogs at a divine and eternal weenie roast (hell), the sacrifice would not exceed that of Bob Mathews'. And to equate allegory with reality is suicidal. And to equate allegory with reality is suicidal. But the point I am making is that wise men understand the power of martyrdom. It is the blood of martyrs that stirs an oppressed people. We must honor above all things those who have given their lives or freedom for the preservation of the folk. If we fail to honor the memory of our heroes, then we are miserable ingrates who rightfully perish in the Zionist New World Order.

We are all subject to nature's laws. A people can choose to pursue the upward course, honoring and following the most intelligent, the most courageous and the most beautiful. If so, they will survive and preserve their best traits. Or they can love the weak, the ugly, the misfit and nature's errors. That is the road to extinction. "Equality" is the pursuit of the lowest common denominator, and its pursuit is the destruction of excellence. We must be a people with a vision, seeing ourselves as a whole folk, rather than individuals suffering a slow and humiliating end. Choose life and struggle, or accept ignoble death.

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[Old Testament] is mythology combined with many ancient stories of both Aryan design and, as in the case of Esther, Jewish design; the point is the philosophy... Jews followed the philosophy of the Old Testament and conquered the world. It teaches taking power, plunder and taking women. Its rewards and punishments are for the whole tribe and within the reality of this world. See Deuteronomy 28. In accord with natural law its moral absolute is preservation of one's own kind, as demonstrated by all living things. Genesis 19 (especially v. 32) makes it clear that all secondary laws, be they about sex, money, government or anything else, must conform to the first or primal law, the preservation of the seed line. Secondary laws are the invention of men and may change as fits the age or the circumstances, but reproduction and preservation of one's own kind supersedes all else.

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