Joined:
18 Jun 2004 Posts: 59 Location: Hawkes Bay
Posted:
Mon Apr 04, 2005 8:42 pm
Post subject: Death's Head
For
those who dont know already there will be a concert on the 16th of
this month featuring Australian band Death's head. If you
would like a ticket or any info on the gig then pm me and i will
sort it out for you or give you someone to contact about it. This
is a great oppurtunity to meet more people and have a good time so
get as many as you can to buy a ticket and come along
That
is something we have to watch out for as an organisation, and I
don't mean police and anarchist informants. I mean the dreaded
plague that attacks and eats away at organisations: suspicion and
mistrust.
The police can have the 'five words' and as long
as we stay away from illegal activities and follow the old NS
commandment, "Treat your fellow citizen (fellow White NZers)
the way you yourself would like to be treated" they are no
problem.
The anachists have a crud political philosophy
and this is matched by their own political will, which is empty,
chaotic and destructive. The forces of creation overcome the
forces of destruction the same way light overcomes darkness.
Suspicion and distrust eat away at effectiveness,
solidarity, and kinship. It causes people to become secretive and
less open, and such things feed upon themselves, breeding reptiles
of the mind, and may create a perception amongst our people that
we have something to hide and thus the org itself should be
treated with suspision and mistrust.
Freedom is a state of
mind, and a free man need fear nothing. It is also contagious.
_________________ A
single thought must preserve perfect unity. If it can be split up
into parts, then the connection of these parts must once more be
organic: of such a kind that every part supports the whole just as
much as it is supported by the whole; a connection in which no
part is first, no part last; in which the whole gains its
clearness from every part and even the smallest part can't be
fully understood until the whole has been first understood.
-Schopenhauer