Destiny magazine, issue 5 released

Issue Five includes:

  • A festival of kindred spirits
  • The Youth – The Movement!
  • For the greater good (an interview with Richard Barnbrook, the British National Party’s representative on the Greater London Assembly)
  • Public health – Yet another need for CIR
  • The British Connection
  • Professor Fraser speaks out (an interview with the courageous academic who spoke out about the social implications of race and culture)
  • The election of Barack Hussein Obama
  • Global economic crisis threatens Australia’s future
  • Middle Eastern crime in Australia
  • Water Fuel meetings
  • Kevin Rudd – Say sorry to me!
  • Media success in election campaign
  • Policing Issues
  • Letters to Destiny

Destiny magazine promotes an Australian Identity, a National Culture, and a Protectionist Philosophy.

Destiny is a showcase for the ideas of an up-and-coming Australian ideology, with writings and artwork from Australian nationalists across the country.

Destiny seeks to challenge the validity and position of the Australia-hating political establishment, to take back the moral high ground for fair dinkum Australians, and to regain our national destiny for the Australian People.


References:
Destiny Magazine



Share/Bookmark

Comments (3)

Trackback URL | Comments RSS Feed

    • euro says:

      Just clicked on the link to the website of V-men inquisitor- it is full of swastikas. And this weird "Hail" greeting. What Nazis has to do with protectionism? So far , any National Socialist ideas /systems led to destruction of their own nations (does the date 9th May 1945 ring the bell?)
      It is very important for patriots to distance themselves from "this social phenomenon"
      This message is to the benefit of others not "Swastika people".

      To neo-Nazis: Möchten Sie gerne eine weitere Stalingrad, bitte?

    • Is that a Nazi greeting?

Leave a Reply




If you want a picture to show with your comment, go get a Gravatar.


Opinions expressed here are those of the comment authors and do not reflect those of the Australian Protectionist Party.