THE ROBERT W. WHITAKER ARCHIVE

DAVE | 2006-10-26

I did a little editing, including putting Dave himself in the "wolves" category:

Dave says:

Keep this mind: There are two types of humans in this world, domesticated humans ("dogs") and undomesticated humans ("wolves"). BWs writings are not going to appeal to "dogs". "Dogs" are going to be threatened by the raw political reality they expose. "Dogs" respond only to what comforts them. Any politician worth his salt knows this. That is why the general public, being "dogs", are clueless as to how they are manipulated by persons far more cunning than themselves.

The primary strength of BW's work is that his writings appeal to "wolves".

BW needs to write his samzidat on the development of political correctness from the ante-bellum point of view. We "wolves" need it.

I have no doubt that BWs writings are going to succeed in catalyzing the first truly effective white nationalist revolutionary cadre.

I think perhaps this makes me different alone among the other participants in this seminar. I know for a fact that the success of these writings is a forgone conclusion. Call me arrogant, but believe me, I am very good at these kinds of prognostications. It was a talent I was born with.

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COMMENTS (4)

#1 Pain | 2006-10-26 14:35

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Good, Dave! Ha-OO-oo-oo.

Bob, you may want to check out the <i>Politically Incorrect Guide to American History</i>, currently in print. It is short and may jog certain responses for you. It is better than any current history, sympathetic to the South, but has all the problems of the current Southern movement you speak of. It begins with Massachusetts Bay, of course, and those wonderful Old Testament-worshipping Puritans. The founding of Jamestown is given no date. The book has very many good points, but then it is fanatically Judeo-Libertarian.

#2 Pain | 2006-10-26 14:42

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Actually dave what you said is very important.

Wolfishness becomes intertwined with all parts of our lives.

My mother has a ridiculous Pomeranian, a fine lap-dog. When I first met him, he did not know how to play. He would either look at me as if to say, "What are you doing?" or look a little scared. Yesterday, though, he showed his progress by inviting ME to a fake fight. We chased each other all over the yard -- which for him is a big accomplishment. Finally I made a flying dive and brought him down while he was sprinting past me.

So you see, we are not just wolves; we are <i>wolf-makers.</i>

#3 Mark | 2006-10-26 22:11

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Peter, I'm a big, mean wolf and while I'm glad as hell you use the Mantra, and while I respect you immensely, I'm begining to feel a low gutteral growl slowly wriggling upward thru my throat and my canines are showing a bit -- about not getting any mention on these boards from Bob. I'm feeling a tad irrelevent and as you know, an alpha wolf doesnt like to be ignored when he's fougth a battle for the pack. I post daily, perhaps not in as large a quantity as you do in one sitting, but mine is a slow and steady approach, like walking across the dessert all day rather than running for a few hours. I cover the same distance only slower and in my wake I leave carion for the vultures. My fur is bristiling and I'm beginning to circle the pack with my eyes wide open, my tail held out straight, and a howl lodged in my throat...

#4 Pain | 2006-10-27 12:48

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Mark, keep tooting your horn here and I'll try to call attention to what you are doing, too. Weren't you the first to post in Newsgroups anyway? The other reason to toot your horn is that you have great ideas about additional places to post the Mantra. We all need to hear those. When you toot, make it dramatic, and then Bob gets his shot of cocaine.