Isabel Peralta explains the historical originals of the national syndicalist movement in Spain, founded by Ramiro Ledesma Ramos. its brief unification with José Antonio's Falange, and the lessons of this period for those of us who are today fighting for a national revolution in Spain and across Europe. This video was originally posted in 2021 to Isabel's YouTube channel, which was banned in November 2023. Isabel's archive of videos is being recreated here by her H&D colleagues at Odysee, and many more videos will be posted in the coming days and weeks, where possible with English subtitles.
Isabel Peralta interviewed at the San Isidro cemetery, Madrid, during the reburial of Falangist leader José Antonio Primo de Rivera. (English subtitles)
English national socialist Rolf Gardiner was a pioneer of organic farming and a friend of the Third Reich's agriculture minister Walther Darré. Rolf Gardiner's son, the great conductor Sir John Eliot Gardiner, was born on April 20th 1943. In honour of his 81st birthday, and in celebration of today's other important anniversary, here is Sir John Eliot Gardiner at the Coronation of King Charles III, conducting Anton Bruckner's motet Ecce sacerdos magnus.
To learn more about the importance in 2024 of the 'blood and soil' ideology that inspired Gardiner and Darré, read the article by Isabel Peralta in the new issue of Heritage and Destiny.
Isabel Peralta was barred from boarding a plane at Madrid Airport early this morning on the orders of the UK Home Secretary. As she explains in this video (which was made hurriedly on her phone at the airport) Isabel's trip to London was not this time for political reasons: it was purely a personal, family trip. Yet a government minister excluded her from the UK.
Isabel Peralta discusses the 25-point programme of the National Socialist Party, as published in February 1920 at the Hofbräuhaus, Munich, and explains its continuing relevance to Europeans in the 21st century. This video was recorded in October 2023.
Stephen Frost – National Secretary of British Movement and biographer of Colin Jordan – speaking at the 2023 Heritage and Destiny meeting in Preston. Steve acknowledged that our movement of resistance to multicultural decay is a ‘broad church’ of patriots, not all of whom by any means are national socialists (as represented by BM and Colin Jordan’s earlier organisations). Yet as he emphasised, BM has always been prepared to lend its support to sincere comrades from other groups and parties – at demonstrations, election campaigns and at meetings such as this one. He said the task of all nationalists is to spread propaganda for our cause by any and every means and format: whether old-school with hard copy leaflets and newspapers or by more modern means using the internet including social media. The propaganda war is bringing increasing numbers to realisation of the essential truth of our values. Stephen Frost and BM have utilised these propaganda methods, via such means as the 'Under the Sunwheel' podcast. Colin Jordan's political legacy continues to inspire new generations of activists.
H&D's European correspondent Isabel Peralta was on the front line at the barricades in Madrid tonight, as patriots gathered to oppose the treacherous and squalid parliamentary deal concocted by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, offering an amnesty to subversive Catalan politicians so as to win their votes in Parliament. The farce of Spain's 'democratic' 1978 constitution has been exposed. This is a full hour of footage from the demonstration: edited highlights and reports will follow later.
Viewers should bear in mind that this was a broadly based demonstration against the government's amnesty deal: therefore many of the placards etc did not necessarily represent the views of Isabel Peralta or H&D.
Lead singer of the RAC band ‘Whitelaw’ and longstanding British Movement activist; co-host of the ‘Under the Sunwheel’ British National Socialist Podcast.
Speaking at the 2022 H&D Memorial Meeting for Richard Edmonds, Colin Jordan, and John Tyndall
In February 1945 Britain's Royal Air Force and the USAAF unleashed the 20th century's greatest war crime: the destruction of Dresden. This film featuring Richard Edmonds, Lady Michèle Renouf, Dr James Thring and Peter Rushton, examines the background to this atrocity and the reasons why today's Britons owe an apology to Germany and to posterity.