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Old September 9th, 2011 #1
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[this thread is for snips or quotes that demonstrate the essence of the White race. I'm not crazy about the term spirit, but it fits here. I consider questing to be at the heart of Whiteness, and these quotations will reflect that.]
 
Old September 9th, 2011 #2
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"Because it's there" - George Mallory

(Responding to the question "Why do you want to climb Mount Everest?" )
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Old September 9th, 2011 #3
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Couple small examples from bikers - bike riders, pros or video makers, but driven by the desire to do something new. You see this mentality everywhere among quality whites. (Side note: most 'originality' is just what these guys are describing - modest takeoffs on something already existing.)

These are taken from a Salt Lake giveaway rag "Slug." "Slug" covers the scene in SLC - 20-somethings who are riding, opening clothes shops, making low-listened music, building their own bikes and motorcyles and cars. Remember that SLC and Provot is close to unique on earth as the one location whites breed at considerably higher than replacement numbers. So the culture here, while much similar to 'judeo-alternative' culture elsewhere, has a strong admixture of whiteness.

[quotes to come later]
 
Old September 23rd, 2011 #4
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Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can’t see from the center... Big, undreamed-of-things – the people on the edge see them first.

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Old September 23rd, 2011 #5
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Out on the edge you see all kinds of things you can’t see from the center... Big, undreamed-of-things – the people on the edge see them first.
Especially when it comes to tsunamis - yikes!
 
Old October 4th, 2011 #6
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I like my mind the way it is.

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Old October 6th, 2011 #7
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"History is not made by the lukewarm" -Adolf Hitler
 
Old January 26th, 2012 #8
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As a National Socialist, I believe in redemption...

Eric Thomson: Letter to Michael

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Old March 21st, 2012 #9
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Couple small examples from bikers - bike riders, pros or video makers, but driven by the desire to do something new. You see this mentality everywhere among quality whites. (Side note: most 'originality' is just what these guys are describing - modest takeoffs on something already existing.)

These are taken from a Salt Lake giveaway rag "Slug." "Slug" covers the scene in SLC - 20-somethings who are riding, opening clothes shops, making low-listened music, building their own bikes and motorcyles and cars. Remember that SLC and Provot is close to unique on earth as the one location whites breed at considerably higher than replacement numbers. So the culture here, while much similar to 'judeo-alternative' culture elsewhere, has a strong admixture of whiteness.

[quotes to come later]
Oops. I lost the paper. Anyway, the quotes were basically along the lines of I ride to ride. I work on the bike, I build it the way I want, I open my eyes to the environment, I find things to make new daring tricks on. If others join me, great, if not, great too, if others tape me, great, if not, great too, if others sponsor me, great, if not, great too.

There are confluent spirits of camaraderie and competition and individualism and bare naked questing in these bicyclers.
 
Old March 21st, 2012 #10
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"Which one of you assholes is going to come in second?" -- Larry Bird in locker room to competitors in three-point contest.

Paraphrase, "I'm going to win the gold, everybody else is just here for the silver." -- Bill Johnson, before the downhill in Sarajevo in 1984. He did win the gold.
 
Old March 21st, 2012 #11
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Willie Wonka, dancing down and up and down and ??? the stairs in his chocolate factory while the fuddled golden ticketeers and their loiners try to figure out his next move.

Wonka's sayings (that is Norwegian Britisher Roald Dahl's sayings) also show the White spirit:

- "a little madness now and then is relished by the wisest men."

And too, his catching the mouth of juvenescent snotgirl mid-razz (Snozzberries?!! Ther's no such thing as snozzberries!) with the soft and dulcet:

"We are the music-makers. And we are the dreamers of dreams."
 
Old March 21st, 2012 #12
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The hobbling cum pratfall Wonka does on introduction is also mighty White of him.
 
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A principal reason for the failure of National Socialism to attract adherents is its lack of hypocrisy. National Socialists state openly that conflict is a law of nature, and adopt a sporting attitude: may the better man win, may the best country win, may the better race win.

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Old October 17th, 2012 #16
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Felix Baumgartner - edge of space jump

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Any truth is better than make-believe... rather than love, than money, than fame, give me truth.

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LANSA Flight 508 was a Lockheed L-188A Electra turboprop, registered OB-R-941, operated as a scheduled domestic passenger flight by Lineas Aéreas Nacionales Sociedad Anonima (LANSA), that crashed in a thunderstorm en route from Lima, Peru to Pucallpa, Peru, on December 24, 1971, killing 91 people – all 6 of its crew and 85 of its 86 passengers.[2] The sole survivor was a 17-year-old girl who fell 2 miles (3 km) down into the Amazon rainforest strapped to her seat and remarkably survived the fall, and was then able to walk through the jungle for 10 days until she was rescued by local lumbermen.

LANSA Flight 508 departed Lima's Jorge Chávez International Airport just before noon on Christmas Eve on its way to Iquitos, Peru, with a scheduled stop at Pucallpa, Peru. The aircraft was flying at Flight Level 210 (about 21,000 ft / 6,400 m above Mean Sea Level) when it encountered an area of thunderstorms and severe turbulence. There was evidence the crew decided to continue the flight despite the hazardous weather ahead, apparently due to pressures related to meeting the holiday schedule.[5][6]

At about 12:36 p.m. local time, a lightning strike ignited the fuel tank in the right wing, which quickly led to structural failure of the aircraft. As the plane disintegrated, a 17-year-old German Peruvian teenager, Juliane Koepcke, fell down into the Amazon rainforest 2 miles (3 km) below, strapped to her seat. Despite sustaining a broken collar bone, a deep gash to her right arm, a concussion and an eye injury in the fall, she was able to trek through the dense Amazon jungle for 10 days, until she was rescued by local lumbermen, who subsequently took her by canoe back to civilization. It was later discovered that as many as 14 other passengers also survived the initial fall from the disintegrated plane but were unable to seek help and died while awaiting rescue.

. . .

Juliane Koepcke was a high school senior studying in Lima, intending to become a zoologist, like her father, Hans-Wilhelm Koepcke. Her mother, Maria Koepcke, a leading Peruvian ornithologist, was travelling with Juliane from Lima to meet the father who was working in Pucallpa.

When Koepcke landed in the jungle, still strapped to her seat, she had a broken collar bone and an eye injury. She had learned survival skills from her father and was able to follow a small stream until she reached a logging camp eleven days later, from where she was rescued and returned to Pucallpa.

Koepcke's survival was featured in a television documentary film called Wings of Hope in 2000 by director Werner Herzog,[7] who was almost on Flight 508 himself. Koepcke's memoir Als ich vom Himmel fiel has been published by the German publisher Piper Malik on March 10, 2011.[8] (The English edition When I Fell From the Sky, was published by Titletown Publishing on November, 2011.)


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I want to cite the example of the first and only Nobel Prize laureate to hail from my home city - as far as I know. Kal isn't exactly renowned for the intellectual prowess of its inhabitants.

Anyway- presenting Professor Barry Marshall, who along with his work partner Robin Warren, discovered helicobacter pylorii and further discovered that it, and not 'spicy foods' or 'stress' or 'too much acid in the stomach', caused stomach ulcers:

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In 1982, they performed the initial culture of H. pylori and developed their hypothesis related to the bacterial cause of peptic ulcer and gastric cancer. It has been claimed that the H. pylori theory was ridiculed by the establishment scientists and doctors, who did not believe that any bacteria could live in the acidic environment of the stomach. Marshall has been quoted as saying in 1998 that "(e)veryone was against me, but I knew I was right." On the other hand, it has also been argued that medical researchers showed a proper degree of scientific skepticism until the H. pylori hypothesis could be supported by evidence.

After failed attempts to infect piglets in 1984, Marshall, after having a baseline endoscopy done, drank a Petri dish containing cultured H. pylori, expecting to develop, perhaps years later, an ulcer. He was surprised when, only three days later, he developed vague nausea and halitosis, (due to the achlorhydria, there was no acid to kill bacteria in the stomach, and their waste products manifested as bad breath), noticed only by his mother. On days 5–8, he developed achlorydric (no acid) vomiting. On day eight, he had a repeat endoscopy and biopsy, which showed massive inflammation (gastritis), and H. pylori was cultured. On the fourteenth day after ingestion, a third endoscopy was done, and Marshall began to take antibiotics. This story is related by Barry Marshall himself in his Nobel acceptance lecture Dec. 8, 2005, available for viewing on the Nobel website. Interestingly, Marshall did not develop antibodies to H. pylori, suggesting that innate immunity can sometimes eradicate acute H. pylori infection. Marshall's illness and recovery, based on a culture of organisms extracted from a patient, fulfilled Koch's postulates for H. pylori and gastritis, but not for peptic ulcer. This experiment was published in 1985 in the Medical Journal of Australia, and is among the most cited articles from the journal.
 
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Also, Doctor Fiona Wood, who saved my son's life and, to boot, saved him from looking like a Frankenstein's monster. The woman is a paragon among doctors - I could never be thankful enough.

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Wood has become well known for her patented invention of spray-on skin for burn victims, a treatment which is being continually developed. Where previous techniques of skin culturing required 21 days to produce enough cells to cover major burns, Wood has reduced the period to five days. Through research, she found that scarring is greatly reduced if replacement skin could be provided within 10 days. As a burns specialist the Holy Grail for Wood is "scarless woundless healing".

Wood started a company called Clinical Cell Culture (C3) to commercialise the procedure. Her business came about after a schoolteacher arrived at Royal Perth Hospital in 1992 with petrol burns to 90% of his body. Wood turned to the emerging US-invented technology of cultured skin to save his life, working nights in a laboratory along with scientist Marie Stoner. The two women began to explore tissue engineering. They moved from growing skin sheets to spraying skin cells; earning a worldwide reputation as pioneers in their field. The company started operating in 1993 and now cultures small biopsies into bigger volumes of skin cell suspensions in as few as five days. This service is used by surgeons in Sydney, Auckland and Birmingham. Cells can be delivered via aircraft and ready for use the next day in many cases.
I know my choices may seem anomalous among all the sportsmen and politicians, but brilliant doctors and scientists are too often ignored when these sorts of lists are compiled.
 
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