Acknowledgments and Sources

The author would like to express his thanks to the following people, institutions and works for help, guidance, inspiration and clues in compiling this work.

Inclusion in this list does not imply that the persons or sources so named are friendly to the theme of this book: on the contrary, many would be vehemently opposed to it: but even in their negativity and their attempts to disguise facts, they provided valuable clues for things to look.

People:

  • Dalibor Jurášek for some excellent error spotting

  • A good friend, lei.talk for proofing.

  • A good friend, Frank Speight of South Africa, who provided constant support, material and time;

  • A good friend, David Otto from the USA, who provided material and physical help;

  • A good friend, William Roper from the USA, who provided the inspiration and drive to research and write chapter 6;

  • A good friend, SD from the USA, who provided valuable information on the US Megalith structures;

  • A good friend, Tony Hancock from the UK, who provided vital leads for the Easter Island;

  • A good friend, Lambertus Nieuwhof in Holland, for technical assistance;

  • A good friend, Tommy Ryden in Sweden, for technical advice;

  • Jerry Abbott, for his unsurpassed analysis of US race and crime statistics in chapter 68;

  • Juan D. Perez for bringing the influence of the Gypsies in Spain to my attention;

  • Kenneth Molyneaux for proofreading

  • Edwin Clarke for proofreading

  • The staff of the (sadly) now long defunct Department of Cultural History of Western Europe at the University of Cape Town, 1982, who (certainly inadvertently) allowed the author to first conceptualize the scope of this work;

  • The staff of the JW Jagger Library at the University of Cape Town, South Africa, 1982-1984, none of whom had the faintest idea of the nature of the project;

  • The staff at the Johannesburg Central Library, Johannesburg, South Africa, 1985, none of whom had the faintest idea of the nature of the project;

  • The staff at the University of South Africa Library, Muckleneuck, Pretoria,. South Africa, 1990-1992, none of whom had the faintest idea of the nature of the project;

  • The staff at the British Library, London, Britain, 1992-1998, none of whom had the faintest idea of the nature of the project;

  • The staff at the Bodleian Library, Oxford, Britain, 1998, none of whom had the faintest idea of the nature of the project;

  • The staff at the British Museum, London, Britain, 1998, none of whom had the faintest idea of the nature of the project;

  • The staff at the Egyptian Museum, Berlin, Germany, 1991, none of whom had the faintest idea of the nature of the project;

  • The staff at the Rijskmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1998, none of whom had the faintest idea of the nature of the project;

  • The staff at the National History Museum, Sofia, Bulgaria, 1998, none of whom had the faintest idea of the nature of the project;

  • The staff at the Louvre Museum, Paris, France, 1993, none of whom had the faintest idea of the nature of the project; and

  • The staff at all the historical sites around Europe used in the compilation of this work: far too many to mention individually.

  • Kveldulf, for valuable inputs into Chapters 10 and 5.

  • Mirko, a White nationalist doctor who made valuable input into the section on sickle cell.

Books and Periodicals:

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  • Five Hundred Years: A History of South Africa Edited by CJF Muller, H&R Academica, Pretoria, 1969

  • A World History of Art, Hugh Honour and John Flemming, Papermac, Macmillan, London, 1985

  • Civilization - Past and Present, Wallbank, Taylor and Bailkey, Scott Foresman and Company, Chicago, USA, 1962

  • Guns, Germs and Steel, Jared Diamond, Jonathan Cape, London, 1997

  • Race, John R. Baker, Oxford University Press, 1974

  • History of the World, J.M Roberts, Helicon Publishing, Oxford, 1992

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  • The Code of Hammurabi, R.F. Harper, University of Chicago Press, 1904

  • Racial Elements of European History, HFK Gunther, Methuen & Co., London, 1927

  • Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Edward Gibbons, Lippincourt, Philadelphia, 1878.

  • The Portuguese, Marion Kaplan, Viking, Penguin, London, 1991

  • Chronicles of the Crusades: Eyewitness Accounts of the wars between Christianity and Islam, Ed. E. Hallam, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1989

  • Roots of the Future: Ethnic Diversity in the Making of Britain, Commission for Racial Equality, London, March 1997

  • Admiral of the Ocean Sea: A Life of Christopher Columbus, S.E. Morrison, Little, Brown & Co, Boston, 1942

  • Our Bones Are Scattered: The Cawnpore Massacres and the Indian Mutiny of 1857, Andrew Ward, John Murray, London, 1996

  • The Life and Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Modern Library, New York, 1944

  • Lincoln and the Negro, Benjamin Quarles, Oxford University Press, New York, 1962

  • The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, edited by Roy P. Baler, Rutgers University Press, 1953

  • To the Bitter End: A Photographic History of the Boer War 1899 - 1902, Emanoel Lee, Penguin Books, Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England, 1985

  • LW Phillips, "With Rimmington", Edward Arnold, London, 1902

  • Alida Badenhorst, translated E, Hobhouse, "Tant Alie of Transvaal: Her Diary 1880-1902", George Allen and Unwin, London, 1923

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  • Hitler's Speeches, 1922-1939, Vol. 2 Royal Institute of International Affairs, London

  • CC Veith, Citadels of Chaos, Meador, 1949

  • Racial Hygiene, Medicine under the Nazis, Robert N. Proctor, Harvard University Press, 1988

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  • Ethnicity in the 1991 Census, Office for National Statistics, London, Britain, 1991

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  • The Dispossessed Majority, Wilmot Robertson, Howard Allen, Cape Canaveral, USA, 1981

  • Which Way Western Man, William Gayley Simpson, National Alliance, Washington, 1978

  • The Complete Tutankhamen, Nicholas Reeves, London. 1992

  • Science, Vol. 280, 24 April 1998

  • Science Frontiers #65, Sep-Oct 1989

  • The Rediscovery of Lost America: The Story of the Pre-Columbian Iron Age in America, Arlington Mallery and Mary Roberts Harrison, EP Dutton, New York, 1979.

  • Aku-Aku: The Secret of Easter Island, Thor Heyerdahl, George Allen & Unwin, London, 1988

  • History of Egypt, from the Earliest Times to the Persian Conquest, James Henry Breasted, Professor of Egyptology and Oriental History, University of Chicago, Second Edition, 1909

Newspapers, news wires

  • L'Express, Paris, Paris, 19 janvier 1995

  • Sunday Times, Johannesburg, 27 March 1983 and 26 November 1989

  • Sydney Morning Herald, May 20, 1995

  • The Associated Press, 1998 and 1999

  • Reuters, 1998 and 1999

  • Time, 17 August 1987

  • The Argus, Cape Town, 5 November 1982

On-line and Electronic resources

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