Cosmotheist wrote:Will Williams wrote:
White Biocentrism concentrates plenty on the real enemy of our race but we also deal with the "Inner Jew" of our own people -- the one that tolerates having crotch-grabbers and Jewish masters in our midst at all.
That is the real problem we must overcome.
Indeed, and that is the "real take-away" from this thread called "Primate Management".
We need to separate from these "savages" and the need for any such "management" of
these "savages" will end, thereby.
Separation from non-Whites, especially "minority" predators in our midst, is such a simple, logical solution to worsening racial strife. The term "primate management" reminded me of a photo I saw recently in an old National Alliance BULLETIN that pointed out that America's problem is not gun control but lack of minority control:
I made that placard and I took the picture of Robert Arnett holding it while he was walking around in a circle with a bunch of NRA folks holding their lame signs, whining respectably about gun-grabbers. When told by an NRA organizer,"You can't hold that sign; It will be the only one media will concentrate on," I replied, "No kidding, that the whole point." Our people worked the crowd effectively for 20 minurtes, or so, then went and enjoyed some fellowship, a good breakfast; had the photo developed and rushed off to Dr. Pierce who knew exactly what to do with it.
Publicity stunts like this, when published in the BULLETIN, would embolden other Alliance members in other areas to do conduct similar, creative activities. That was in May of 2000 when our organization was arguably at its height. Fortunes have changed for the worse for the National Alliance since then, but there is no reason we will not reverse fortunes and ascend to new heights. It is time!
Robert Arnett is the "Quiet NARRG." One doesn't see him on the Internet foolishly yapping about how NARRG is going to "fight on to final victory" over our Alliance in a Virginia courtroom. He stuck with Erich Gliebe and defended him for a decade after Dr. Pierce died, despite my admonitions to him about Gliebe's mismanagement in 2002, 2003, 2004. I haven't talked to Robert since, though I attempted to call him recently and sent him our latest BULLETIN, hoping he'd see the light and drop out of the $2 million lawsuit as one of the six NARRG co-plaintiffs.