Editorials should be read in the light of the Israel Truth, that is, that the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Scandinavian and kindred peoples are the Israelites of the Bible, the inheritors of both the blessings and the responsibilities that God bestowed upon Abraham, Isaac and Jacob through the Israel line.
“BLESSED is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth is the seat of the scornful. But his delight is in the law of the LORD; and in his law doth he meditate day and night. And he shall be like a tree…
The prophet Ezekiel wrote so much that we now see as prophecy but nowhere in his writing is the outlook so frightening as the one he describes in Chapter 7. Several times he echoes “the end is come.” In Verse 7, he describes the same thing in slightly different terms, “…. the time is come…
One of the most frequent comments made by Israel believers in these dark days is “How few we are!” This is often uttered in a spirit of despair. Many contrast our present smallness of numbers with former days when the largest meeting halls and auditoriums throughout the lands of Celto-Anglo-Saxondom could be filled with people…
I remember one time as a young man standing in a brokerage office watching the ticker tape reflecting the rapid downward trend of all those speculative stocks in which I had invested everything. I had lots of company, and as I looked around at the faces, I saw a great feeling of shock and despair….
When I was a young boy, word reached us that a neighbour friend of our family was killed in the closing days of World War II. Of course, he was just one of fifty million people who lost their lives at that catastrophic time and so, the sadness prevailing in our little home was also…
