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A Real American Hero


By Constantin von Hoffmeister

Fighting for the Taliban, John Walker, like almost all Aryans, towered above his fellow Arab combatants. With his ragged hair and black beard, he almost resembled a fierce Germanic warrior (straight from the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest).

Many non-Germans in World War II decided to join the Waffen-SS as volunteers to fight the onslaught of Western decadence (capitalism and the rule of the "cash crop") and oriental despotism (bolshevism and enforced atheism) in order to preserve the Christian heritage of Europe.

Today the West is in its ultimate stage of decline. Islam is one of the few bastions left in this world that still carries the beacon of spirituality. The Taliban fighters are therefore warriors of God because God is Truth (as Mahatma Gandhi famously stated), and truth can only be found in oneself, not drowned in materialist orgies (as the Western media wants to make it out by propagating consumer excess).

Like the members of the Waffen-SS set shining examples of a spiritual force determined to make the ultimate sacrifice for the preservation of the noble heritage of the occident, the Taliban fighters are glorious defenders of the ancient ideals of an age-old religion.

About 20,000 Bosnian and Albanian muslims fought as volunteers in the Waffen-SS, at the bidding of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, el Husseini. They comprised the famous Handzar (Sword) division and fought against Yugoslav partisans in Bosnia (as a successful anti-guerilla unit). They were also responsible for maintaining public order and control in Hungary (police and security duties). Reichsfuehrer-SS Heinrich Himmler was fascinated by the Islamic faith and thought Muslims to be fearless soldiers.

John Phillip Walker, a white American from a middle-class family in California, follows in the footsteps of all the foreign volunteers that joined the Waffen-SS to fight for cultural dignity and the spirit of idealism.

It was surely a sign of Providence that John Walker was one of only 86 survivors (out of almost 3,000 Taliban fighters) of a brutal four-day battle in the Northern Afghan fortress of Kala Jangi.

Remember these eternal words of Ernst Juenger:

"Again we have to substitute the sword for the pen, the blood for the ink, the deed for the word, the sacrifice for the sensibility - we must do all this, or others will kick us into the dirt."

Hail John Walker!

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