First published at 20:47 UTC on June 4th, 2021.
Excepts and commentary from the book "Sweet Dreams and Terror Cells (When Giants Break the Spell)"
Frank Raymond stands for the principle that every race is irreplaceable and valuable, and he opposes the Cultural Marxist and ‘liberal’ ten…
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Excepts and commentary from the book "Sweet Dreams and Terror Cells (When Giants Break the Spell)"
Frank Raymond stands for the principle that every race is irreplaceable and valuable, and he opposes the Cultural Marxist and ‘liberal’ tenet that the white race alone is non-existent and/or evil, worthless and dispensable. Frank describes his motivation for writing the novel, giving various examples of the ‘unique groove’ of the White mind that he sees is taken for granted and at great danger of being lost as the demographics of European lands are being dramatically reshaped through mass immigration. He defines the enemy within the gates as ‘sneak rulers’ who are engineering, through mind control, the genocide of the White race in order to usher in a globalized, identity-less mongrel race.
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