Imperium – Then as Now

The words below were written in 1948 by a young man known to the dissident world as Francis Parker Yockey.

The words below were written in 1948 by a young man known to the dissident world as Francis Parker Yockey.

In this ideology…Germany has represented a danger for its neighbors in the past and still represents a potential danger.

This article was written for mature and thoughtful people who want to understand today in light of yesterday.

I heard it first some fifteen years ago – that, like so many other covert operations since exposed, “Kristallnacht” was a brilliantly timed attempt to mortally wound the image of the Third Reich as a legitimate alternative to the corruption rampant under the Weimar Republic.

By the time the New Millennium rolled around, Ernst Zundel and I had been engaged for several years in a precarious but emotionally rewarding battle for Freedom of Speech, so poignantly described by Dr. Robert Faurisson, acknowledged “Dean of the Holocaust Deniers” world-wide, as “…. the great intellectual adventure at the end of the Twentieth Century.”

Thanks to best-selling author, David Irving, the establishment view that the United States of America became embroiled in World War II as a result of a surprise attack on Pearl Harbour on December 7, 1941 is no longer accepted by major historians.