According to Lighthouse Literature, which sells copies of White Apocalypse, that novel is the #2 bestselling item sold by them.
The website of Lighthouse Literature can be visited at http://www.lighthouseliterature.com/
Synopsis of the Novel
In White Apocalypse, a rogue anthropologist teams up with a proponent of the Solutrean Hypothesis and a fiery lawyer in order to reveal to the world the shocking truth that carries immense cultural, political, and racial significance: 17,000 years ago, white people immigrated to North and South America from Europe, and when the Amerindians arrived by crossing the Bering Strait roughly 12,000 years ago, the latter subsequently and systematically murdered the former. The powers that be will do everything that they can to prevent this controversial theory from being espoused by the trio, and during this action-packed, semi-fictional thriller, the epic adventure will take the advocates of historical revisionism from the forests of southeastern Michigan to a federal courtroom in Ohio, from the busy streets of Washington, D.C. to an Amerindian reservation in Virginia!
Monday, January 23, 2012
Lighthouse Literature: White Apocalypse is #2 bestselling book!
Monday, January 16, 2012
Solutrean Truth under attack yet again
From the Associated Press:
Researchers, tribes clash over Native bones
Jan. 15, 2012
By Sudhin Thanawala
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — On a bluff overlooking a sweep of Southern California beach, scientists in 1976 unearthed what were among the oldest skeletal remains ever found in the Western Hemisphere.
Researchers would come to herald the bones — dating back nearly 10,000 years — as a potential treasure trove for understanding the earliest human history of the continental United States. But a local tribal group called the Kumeyaay Nation claimed that the bones, representing at least two people, were their ancestors and demanded them back several years ago.
For decades, fights like this over the provenance and treatment of human bones have played out across the nation. Yet new federal protections could mean that the vast majority of the remains of an estimated 160,000 Native Americans held by universities, museums and federal government agencies, including those sought by the Kumeyaay, may soon be transferred to tribes.
A recent federal regulation addresses what should happen to any remains that cannot be positively traced to the ancestors of modern-day tribes. Museums and agencies are required to notify tribes whose current or ancestral lands harbored the remains, then the tribe is entitled to have them back.
...
Some anthropologists say more remains will become off limits, imperiling study of the diets, health, migrations and other habits of ancient peoples without guaranteeing that the remains will wind up with their true descendants. "There really isn't any balance anymore," said Keith Kintigh, associate director of the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. "The public and scientific interest in (the remains) no longer have any weight."
...
At the University of Michigan, officials have decided to transfer the bulk of their 1,580 culturally unaffiliated remains to 13 Native American tribes who want them. In the meantime, they have been put off limits to researchers. "The law is very clear that they will be transferred," said school spokesman Rick Fitzgerald.
...
And Museum Director Mari Lyn Salvador said the regulation change has caused concern among researchers.
...
Researchers, tribes clash over Native bones
Jan. 15, 2012
By Sudhin Thanawala
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — On a bluff overlooking a sweep of Southern California beach, scientists in 1976 unearthed what were among the oldest skeletal remains ever found in the Western Hemisphere.
Researchers would come to herald the bones — dating back nearly 10,000 years — as a potential treasure trove for understanding the earliest human history of the continental United States. But a local tribal group called the Kumeyaay Nation claimed that the bones, representing at least two people, were their ancestors and demanded them back several years ago.
For decades, fights like this over the provenance and treatment of human bones have played out across the nation. Yet new federal protections could mean that the vast majority of the remains of an estimated 160,000 Native Americans held by universities, museums and federal government agencies, including those sought by the Kumeyaay, may soon be transferred to tribes.
A recent federal regulation addresses what should happen to any remains that cannot be positively traced to the ancestors of modern-day tribes. Museums and agencies are required to notify tribes whose current or ancestral lands harbored the remains, then the tribe is entitled to have them back.
...
Some anthropologists say more remains will become off limits, imperiling study of the diets, health, migrations and other habits of ancient peoples without guaranteeing that the remains will wind up with their true descendants. "There really isn't any balance anymore," said Keith Kintigh, associate director of the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University. "The public and scientific interest in (the remains) no longer have any weight."
...
At the University of Michigan, officials have decided to transfer the bulk of their 1,580 culturally unaffiliated remains to 13 Native American tribes who want them. In the meantime, they have been put off limits to researchers. "The law is very clear that they will be transferred," said school spokesman Rick Fitzgerald.
...
And Museum Director Mari Lyn Salvador said the regulation change has caused concern among researchers.
...
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Amazon.com reduces price of The Conscience of a Right-Winger!
The list price of The Conscience of a Right-Winger was set at $12.99, however, Amazon.com has reduced the price to $9.35 for a limited time only!
The book can be purchased at this link.
The book can be purchased at this link.
Friday, January 6, 2012
NEW BOOK NOW AVAILABLE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
January 6, 2012
For More Information:
Kyle Bristow
Author,
The Conscience of a Right-Winger
www.KyleBristow.com
bristow1[at]msu[dot]edu
January 6, 2012
For More Information:
Kyle Bristow
Author,
The Conscience of a Right-Winger
www.KyleBristow.com
bristow1[at]msu[dot]edu
Bristow writes non-fiction political book
Book praised by Tom Tancredo and others
Toledo, Ohio – Kyle Bristow, the author of the fictional novel White Apocalypse has published a series of political essays in his brand-new book, The Conscience of a Right-Winger. The 180-page book is available for purchase from Amazon.com for the price of $12.99. The book comes recommended by Tom Tancredo, Jared Taylor, William Johnson, Dr. Virginia Deane Abernethy, Craig Bodeker, and Dr. Tomislav Sunic.
Dedicated “To the real Right,” essays contained within The Conscience of a Right-Winger deal in matters involving gun rights, the legal basis for outlawing homosexuality, the takeover of Rhodesia by black communists, NAFTA and the American economy, General Francisco Franco’s crusade against communism, the threat of globalism to Western civilization, an essay that argues that people of European ancestry can and should mobilize along racial lines to defend their interests, and much more.
Said the reviewers of The Conscience of a Right-Winger:
“The Conscience of a Right-Winger gives the reader a chance to see how a clear thinking young conservative activist sees the world. In doing so, one also can be armed with thoughtful and concise arguments for supporting a conservative worldview. The book is an amalgamation of essays, most of which were produced by the author in an attempt to prove to liberal professors that intelligent conservative thought not only exists, but is being nourished even in the ‘belly of the beast’ we call public higher education in this country. It must have come as quite a shock to people whose worldview has been confined by the cloistered environment of the halls of academe.”
Tom Tancredo
Former U.S. Congressman and 2008 Republican Candidate for President
“This remarkable collection of essays shows keen insight into an impressive variety of fields: Constitutional analysis, race relations, politics, history, and international relations. Mr. Bristow calls his perspective ‘conservative,’ but I am struck more by his relentless willingness to follow facts to their logical conclusions. Mr. Bristow writes as well as he thinks, which makes him a pleasure—and not just an education—to read.”
Jared Taylor
Editor, American Renaissance
“Kyle Bristow's analysis is detailed and insightful. He focuses on some of the main fallacies in law and society that have contributed to the decline and fall of Western civilization. It is essays like the ones contained in this compilation that help lead Western Man from the darkness that grips him in every country where he resides.”
William Johnson
Chairman, American Third Position
“Kyle Bristow backs up his conclusions with fact. The data that he has compiled should be useful to both political and legal scholars as well as activists. Kyle speaks for many patriotic and ethnically aware Americans, and they will take pleasure in reading his book. To the right of Attila the Hun, he is not.”
Dr. Virginia Deane Abernethy
Professor Emeritus, Department of Psychiatry (Anthropology), Vanderbilt University School of Medicine
“Kyle Bristow is a very learned young man, highly versed in different fields of humanities—a feature quite rare on the American conservative scene, let alone among young white students of humanities. In the present collection of his essays Bristow covers a vast field of different topics, ranging from the legal issues regarding the freedom to bear arms—all the way to political and military intricacies surrounding the civil war in Spain of the mid-thirties in Twentieth Century Europe. Bristow writes eloquently about the meaning of the political in postmodernism and he is completely at ease when narrating about decadence on display in modern American art museums. This book has a distinct academic weight given that Bristow always provides impressive bibliography and citations behind each of his sober yet very scholarly arguments—arguments that are seldom to be heard or delivered by tenured professors in the allegedly free speech graduate programs in America today.
The importance of Bristow’s essays is that they show the reader how to put political issues, surrounding the destiny of the White Man, into wider perspective; both from the historical, legal, linguistic, racial and aesthetic point of view. Bristow must be commended for his courage to dissect the meaning of cultural hegemony. After reading this book of essays and after reading Bristow’s breakthrough novel White Apocalypse, hopefully it may be clear by now to many disoriented young conservatives why the Left and its paleo-Marxist semi-intellectual acolytes, both in American and European universities, have been so successful in manipulating and monopolizing cultural discourse. Bristow’s book could tip the balance. His prose is a must read.”
Dr. Tomislav Sunić
Former Professor and Croat Diplomat, Author, and Director of the American Third Position
“The Conscience of a Right-Winger, a pleasurable read with surprisingly clear legal insights, contains fifteen short essays on a diverse field of contemporary topics that were written from Bristow’s thoughtful, paleoconservative perspective. Its essay format provides a terrific glimpse of how Bristow’s keen legal mind works. Methodical and impeccably researched, The Conscience of a Right-Winger stands as another reason Bristow has been called the twenty-first century heir to the late Samuel Francis.”
Craig Bodeker
Producer, A Conversation About Race
Bristow, a third-year law student at the University of Toledo College of Law, has received accolades of praise from the Right and vitriolic abuse from the Left for his last book, which the leftist Village Voice surmised may eclipse the sales of Jean Raspail’s The Camp of the Saints. White Apocalypse was acclaimed by a number of conservative activists, including Craig Bodeker, Dr. Tomislav Sunic, Dr. Kevin MacDonald, Dr. Virginia Deane Abernethy, Dr. Michael O’Meara, James Edwards, and Paul Fromm. The radically left-wing Southern Poverty Law Center even said of White Apocalypse that it is “Animated by the hatreds and frustrations that fester in far-right circles” prior to trying to get Amazon.com to refrain from selling the book in what the Council of Conservative Citizens observed was a “thinly veiled censorship campaign.”
White Apocalypse can be purchased in paperback for $14.92 at http://www.amazon.com/dp/1453768475/ref=nosim/?tag=spartspect-20
The Kindle version of White Apocalypse can be purchased for $6.99 at http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004UGN6T2/ref=nosim/?tag=spartspect-20
The Conscience of a Right-Winger can be purchased for $12.99 at http://www.amazon.com/dp/1466441674/ref=nosim/?tag=spartspect-20
The Kindle version of The Conscience of a Right-Winger can be purchased for $6.99 at
###
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
SLF blog viewed 25,000 times!
As of December 27, 2011, the Solutrean Liberation Front blog has been viewed 25,000 times!
Monday, December 26, 2011
Review of White Apocalypse
White Apocalypse
By: Sean Murphy, Pd.D.
Citizens Informer, Vol. 44, No. 3 (Aug – Dec. 2011)
There are two important lessons to come away from this book. The first is perseverance. The story is set in a world in which there are many challenges and potential setbacks for the activist. In a worst-case scenario, the opposition will not hesitate to use force to get their way. As a result, there is a constant threat of terrorism or violence. And even in the best of times, the good guys must put up with daily smear attacks in the media and the college classroom. Jack, Sam and their friends never gave up when faced with long odds against them, and neither should we. The second lesson for the reader is the urgency of the situation today. Is today’s life difficult? Just imagine how much worse this story, or life in general, would be once America has a nonwhite majority. Don’t wait for the world to get worse. Do something constructive today.
By: Sean Murphy, Pd.D.
Citizens Informer, Vol. 44, No. 3 (Aug – Dec. 2011)
The 2010 novel White Apocalypse by Kyle Bristow promises fast-paced and enlightening entertainment, a great way to spend a day in front of the fireplace. Along the way, you will become fully briefed on the Solutrean Hypothesis, a theory which states that European peoples were the first to arrive in the Americas, not the American Indians who came from Asia.
The novel serves a couple of educational purposes: it effectively imparts some truths concerning race and politics in 21st century America. Second, it reveals how difficult life can be for full-time pro-white activists on the front lines of a culture war.
The novel’s action centers on the discovery of ancient bones found in the Midwest, and the ensuing dispute over their origin. Are these the remains of ancient Indians, or were they white people? The reader quickly becomes acquainted with characters in the two opposing camps, and the conflict between them dominates the story. On one side are scholars and their supporters who believe the bones are related to their European ancestors. They wish for the bones to become freely available to scientists to study them in more detail. On the opposing side are militant American Indian and Chicano activists who believe that anything over 500 years old in the Americas must belong to their people and must be repatriated to a modern-day tribe. They assert that the remains are sacred and should be kept locked away forever. As the story progresses, this conflict proceeds along several levels: scholarly, legal, public relations, as well as violent.
The novel is also a personal story about two protagonists. One of them is named Sam Buchanan. He is a 27-year-old college graduate. Somewhat impressionable and initially naïve about the ways of the world, he had once attended graduate school in anthropology. But when his advisors discovered that he wanted to study the Solutrean Hypothesis, they wanted to have nothing to do with Sam and formally dismissed him from the program. Soon after, Sam secures a job as a staff researcher for a conservative (and politically incorrect) think tank known as the Institute for American Historical Studies.
The other main character is Jack Schoenherr, a 67-year-old retired professor. He is quite talkative when around friends, always eager to teach his younger comrades about history, anthropology or politics. But deep inside he has a hard core, prone to violence and revenge. Why? We learn that twelve years earlier, Indian activist thugs had disapproved of his dabbling in Solutrean research, so they invaded his home and murdered his entire family. Since that horrific event, Jack has spent his life in seclusion, secretly continuing his research and building a collection of firearms for self-defense, just in case they ever returned to finish the job.
Bristow uses the character Jack as a mouthpiece to communicate a wide range of important truths to his audience. Jack gradually takes Sam on as his protégée. We see an older wise man imparting knowledge to a sincere, curious and thoughtful neophyte. Jack’s lessons cover several topic areas: history, literary classics, and racial awareness. He mainly focuses on topics with which the average person might not be familiar: in other words, facts and ideas that are not taught in a politically correct society. Jack particularly condemns materialism, i.e. valuing people purely in economic terms, as a root of evil. In his final lesson to Sam, Jack implores him to disseminate the truth to a wide audience, such as making his own Web site and writing a book.
Although the novel is, of course, a work of fiction, it contains many realistic and recognizable details that parallel life in America today. The Chicanos and Indians in the story belong to an organization known as the Movement of indigenous Peoples. They specialize in marches, protests, and from time to time some violence and terrorism as well. They are supported by the Center for Diversity and Multiculturalism, a left-wing watchdog group that tries to maintain respectability in the media’s eye. What is their agenda? In the words of Center’s spokesman, David Greenberg, they believe in “that which makes our nation the best on earth: tolerance, diversity, equality, and multiculturalism.” In particular they blast their opponents as “a bunch of ignorant individuals who are motivated by hate.” Throughout the book we see various tactics and rhetoric used by the Left. With this political backdrop in the novel, Bristow creates a world which is very familiar to the contemporary reader.
The novel serves as a warning for what could face white America in the coming years. A nonwhite president working with politically correct neoconservatives in Congress could produce a federal hate speech law to undercut the First Amendment. This would make it easier for the government to ban Solutrean research (whether its conclusions are correct or not) and curtail the voice of racially conscious activism.
White Apocalypse also has some practical advice for its readers. For example, Bristow highlights the need for an organization to have an office, a regular source of funding, a legal team, research and support staff, and a security plan with multiple backup plans. Pay attention to what your opponents are doing. An organization needs to have spokesmen who are dressed for success, look and sound professional, and are always ready for radio or TV interviews at a moment’s notice. Open-minded journalists do exist, and you may be someday handed the mike. Can you briefly explain your position? How would you respond to a variety of opposing views? Are you ready for a debate? You need to look and sound credible because our point of view is constantly under propaganda attack.
Besides an action-packed plot, the novel provides some food for thought. Why would Indian activists be so desperate to get custody of a few old bones? Because their origin may prove that white people are the true victims of genocide. Indians and their supporters risk losing their assumed moral high ground, and with it the lucrative federal funding and special status. Is anyone in the federal government trying to cover up the evidence? And was the wiping out of early Europeans in America an isolated incident?
There are two important lessons to come away from this book. The first is perseverance. The story is set in a world in which there are many challenges and potential setbacks for the activist. In a worst-case scenario, the opposition will not hesitate to use force to get their way. As a result, there is a constant threat of terrorism or violence. And even in the best of times, the good guys must put up with daily smear attacks in the media and the college classroom. Jack, Sam and their friends never gave up when faced with long odds against them, and neither should we. The second lesson for the reader is the urgency of the situation today. Is today’s life difficult? Just imagine how much worse this story, or life in general, would be once America has a nonwhite majority. Don’t wait for the world to get worse. Do something constructive today.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Another review of the forthcoming book is in!
"This remarkable collection of essays shows keen insight into an impressive variety of fields: Constitutional analysis, race relations, politics, history, and international relations. Mr. Bristow calls his perspective 'conservative,' but I am struck more by his relentless willingness to follow facts to their logical conclusions. Mr. Bristow writes as well as he thinks, which makes him a pleasure--and not just an education--to read."
[Name redacted until release of the book]
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Council of Conservative Citizens: Buy White Apocalypse
Saturday, December 3, 2011
White Apocalypse Kindle-Version Available in Six Countries!
Amazon has informed me that White Apocalypse is now available for purchase for their Kindle in the U.S., U.K., Germany, France, Italy, and Spain.
The Kindle version currently sells for $5.78 per download. The Kindle sales page is available here.
The Kindle version currently sells for $5.78 per download. The Kindle sales page is available here.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Brad Melzer (of the History Channel) learns about the Solutrean Hypothesis
The Right Perspective's "Frank of Queens" told the History Channel's Brad Meltzer about the Solutrean Hypothesis. This occurred toward the end of the interview, which can be heard here.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
