Archive for September 1st, 2007

Mderpelding: Simple is not Easy

What Bob has done is up to Bob.
What Bob has said is open to discussion.

Do you see the essential genius of our race?

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AFKAN

in reply to a masterful observation by Pain:

you wrote:

Solitary types may learn from others, but they learn it on their own. Pierce set up his own organization; his natural heir would set up HIS own organization.

in reply:
THIS is the great strength the Internet offers us; intelligent distribution of information in favor of the Intelligently Distributed Revolution.”

I read “Protector,” and was so moved by the ending that I reread it, seeing more each upon each re-reading.

The Take-Home Message:

We must take the responsibility to BE WHAT WE WANT THE WORLD TO BECOME, and we must frame ALL issues in the Light of The One Question: “Is It Good For My Family, as the microcosm of my RACE, and is it good for my RACE, as the macrocosm of my Family?”

No one can do it for us.

For it to have validity, it must be organic; it must come from our Soul, and the Spirit of Western Civilization.

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What Would BOB Have Done?

Every doting father, let alone every doting mother, can laugh at and admire someone at the same time.

I am enjoying the fact that I have by now set things up to the point where, in Christmas Future, those who are doing BUGS will say, in reverent tones, “What would BOB have done?”

What BOB would have done was say, “What in the hell are YOU going to do? I’m DEAD. Smell my armpits if you doubt it.”

Have you noticed that great big bulge below your forehead? It’s called a frontal lobe.

USE the damned thing!

When I read the words in red in the New Testament, it always occurred to me that Jesus, who two decades before knew more theology than the Temple Priests, kept saying, “You have a conscience. USE IT!”

Bob DID “what Bob would have done.”

YOU are what Bob did.

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The Agony of William Pierce

I am told that near his death, William Pierce asked if he knew anyone who could take over from him. I am told he replied, “Yes, but they are all dead.”

Only another person who spent his life fighting Pierce’s fight could understand the AGONY that that sentence represented. I am proud to say that the first time I talked with Doctor Pierce people around us said it was as if we were talking in code. If you have read Larry Niven’s scifi, it was like two Protectors talking. The stuff we had had to explain to others were concepts we had both long since thought out, and whole areas got the briefest mention as we leapt on.

My pride is that we thought alike, and it showed.

Pierce did his work on an astounding number of fronts. I was a professional writer, but I could never plot as he did in his novel.

If I have my way, unlike Pierce, I will not be greatly missed. That is because I do not plan to leave the gaping empty space Pierce did.

I, too, have fought on a bewildering number of fronts. Kelso is flatteringly amazed at the sheer number of people in the movement I have worked with down through the years. Pierson was a leader. I am a staff man. I help get things going and then move on. But I don’t move on until the thing has failed or is being run by people who can handle it.

I had a great advantage in this over Pierce because he was organizing for ideological purity. I help with groups that are going in my general direction and then leave them to people who will run them. But as the banana peel begins to slip I have dedicated the last decade or so to slowly accumulating a group that can take over from me.

Pierce was a genius, not a staff man. He could not realize that accumulating a group to take over was a full-time job, not just a by-product of his other efforts. I spent over ten years doing this. It was costly. It was frustrating. It was exhausting.

Pierce was no kind of a bureaucrat. He was a loner. He could not know that finding successors is not just a matter of deciding to retire -– which in our case meant dying — and selecting one of our followers on the deathbed. Jews can do that. Respectable conservatives can do that. We can’t. When he was on HIS deathbed, he found that no one was there selected and trained to his special task.

I want BUGS built on bedrock. When I turn on my PC in Valhalla, I expect to see you continuing on without a bump.

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Lord Nelson

Lord Nelson says, “Coach, I like the new look!”

I do too, LN. It was a pleasure for me to wake up each morning and look with surprise at what Pain and BoardAd and SysOps did last.

Let me REPEAT:

This NOT modesty on my part. It is a BRAG.

SysOps says listen to me on management, and I happen to know she is an expert in that area. REAL management means having the guts to find good people and trust your judgement on those people. Let them go at it!

Delegating involves, first of all, COURAGE.

MORAL courage.

That’s why, after being president of giant union and then Governor of California for eight years, Reagan settled into a forty-hour-a-week presidency.

I didn’t have a damned thing to do with the new look. And I’m proud to say it.

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