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Arthur Kemp is the author of a book entitled ''March of the Titans: a history of the white race.'' The front page of the website depicts representatives of the white race from ] to ]. The book describes the history of white people from their earliest phases through to the modern era, and makes predictions for the future "dissolution of contemporary Western civilization through breakdown in racial homogeneity".<ref></ref> Arthur Kemp is the author of a book entitled ''March of the Titans: a history of the white race.'' The front page of the website depicts representatives of the white race from ] to ]. The book describes the history of white people from their earliest phases through to the modern era, and makes predictions for the future "dissolution of contemporary Western civilization through breakdown in racial homogeneity".<ref></ref>
The book claims Europeans kept ''non-white slaves'' and were ''race mixed'' by the presence of the Roman Empire. (see here Kemp's titles of his chapters 10 and 16.<ref></ref>) The book claims Greeks and Romans kept ''non-white slaves'' and were ''race mixed.''<ref></ref>


== Criticism == == Criticism ==

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Arthur Kemp is a writer and political figure from South Africa.

Biography

Arthur Kemp was born in 1962 in Rhodesia, spending his formative early political years in South Africa. Kemp worked as a journalist for the South African Conservative Party, which opposed the handover of that country to ANC rule.

He was expelled from the South African Conservative Party in 1992 for opposing the party’s Apartheid policies, which he argued were wrong and unfeasible.

Clive Derby-Lewis and Janusz Walus were found guilty for their roles in the murder of Chris Hani in 1993. A list of names which Kemp had provided to Gaye Derby-Lewis (the third accused) was judged not to be not a ‘hit list’ as alleged, so Gaye Derby-Lewis was acquitted of all charges and released. Kemp himself was not charged. Kemp was fully investigated by the South African Police, who were monitored in their investigation by George Churchill-Coleman, the former head of Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad, and Mathew Phosa, prominent ANC lawyer.

Kemp has written and self-published several books. He is manager of Excalibur associated with the British National Party (BNP) and is in charge of maintaining the BNP website.

March of the Titans

Arthur Kemp is the author of a book entitled March of the Titans: a history of the white race. The front page of the website depicts representatives of the white race from Cro-Magnon Man to Adolf Hitler. The book describes the history of white people from their earliest phases through to the modern era, and makes predictions for the future "dissolution of contemporary Western civilization through breakdown in racial homogeneity". The book claims Greeks and Romans kept non-white slaves and were race mixed.

Criticism

According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Kemp is a white supremacist who has been active in providing some manner of support to the National Alliance in the United States. Kemp dismissed these allegations as "total rubbish" on his personal website, saying they didn't even get his year of birth correct.

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Notes and References

  1. How The Afrikaners were Hoaxed: the Lie of Apartheid first published February 2002.)
  2. The Lie of Apartheid and other True Stories from Southern Africa published January 2009).
  3. Hansard, House of Parliament, Westminster, London, Written Answers (Commons) FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS 30 April 1993 vol 223 c593W
  4. "Today is the first day of our democracy" by Charlene Smith, Mail and Guardian Online, December 19th, 2007.
  5. "GAYE DERBY-LEWIS ACQUITTED," Asia Africa Intelligence Wire. 18 June 2003
  6. "Excalibur, Dispatch Move to Bigger Premises under New Management"
  7. March of the Titans
  8. March of the Titans
  9. Heidi Beirich (Winter 2007). "Dangerous Liaison:South African Shores Up Neo-Nazi Group". Intelligence Report.
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