Tag Archives: Jewish power

The Aborted Apotheosis of Leo Frank, part 1

Mary PhaganAmerican Dissident Voices broadcast of April 26, 2014

by Kevin Alfred Strom

LEO FRANK was a Jewish sex killer who was president of Atlanta’s B’nai B’rith — and who was re-elected to that post even after his conviction. Frank was tried and found guilty of the strangulation of a 13-year-old White girl who worked for him, Mary Phagan (pictured, artist’s depiction), who died exactly 101 years ago today.

In one of the first visible nationwide efforts of the Jewish power … Read the rest of this article

The Evil Fun House

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American Dissident Voices broadcast of April 19, 2014

by Kevin Alfred Strom

A WINDOW INTO the strange and sick world of Jewish Hollywood was opened earlier this week when a young man named Michael Egan courageously filed a lawsuit taking on a multimillionaire film mogul and current darling of the media, Jewish film director Bryan Singer. (ILLUSTRATION: Singer, dressed as a priest, at a costume event with young “friends.”)

In his suit, Mr. Egan alleges that Singer — … Read the rest of this article

American Dissident Voices: Do You Still Think You Have a Country?

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American Dissident Voices broadcast of February 8, 2014

by Kevin Alfred Strom

DO YOU STILL THINK you have a country? When I said last week that our enemies had stolen our state from us, some listeners responded with derision. The letter-writers weren’t hostile Jews or Blacks or Mestizos. They were White Americans. In fact they were racially conscious White Americans. (ILLUSTRATION: The SS America, abandoned and beached off the Canary Islands, symbolizes what has happened to our country.)… Read the rest of this article

Goodbye Analogue TV

by Kevin Alfred Strom

THE LOGO IMAGE I’m using this month on kevinalfredstrom.com is my little tribute to the end of analogue TV broadcasting. Though most of my work has been in the radio and print media, I have produced or appeared in videos, including Richmond, Virginia’s Race and Reason program, the Revilo P. Oliver memorial film, and others.

As we mark the end of analogue television broadcasting in the United States, it’s good to remember its beginning — and … Read the rest of this article