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Thursday. Oclober 31sl. 1985 50 cents

NEW Issue IVII

FRONTIERSMAN No. 21

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MOST GO HOODED

Hector Godfrey* Editor

RED AKMAC;Eni>ON! pri(]p. our sense of honor; would these things be

In tbi.. the eieventh hour, with ihv world ^o enduring were it not for such great syinbols
of freeiiom as Paul Kt'ven''s midnight ride, or

m^tal ihiit we. ^s a nation, should ly ar<>un<i the Alamo, or the Gettysburg address? I think

not. And yel. it seems there are those who, even

in the dirt^ adversity that b<*seUi us, see fit to

Wm.^inirUn.b< nmntry. They .rt^ our ho,K^ an.i our ridiaile and deride the very notions that have
America what she is today!
the k-J^.nds thai urj,. our tx.>ple

onward even in times of det^pe^t ^^-^ . OUT
Would our sense of national ulentiLy,

I NEW FHONTIERSMAIV

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TRIM ON LEFT SPREAD SAFETY

NEW FRONTIERSMAN Thursday. October 31st. 1985

wtor is nke M.'flT^^toeont) dares to tread where the wimpy and useless

WHO THK HELL 00 laws laid down by the spineless dupes and fellow

THEY THINK IBflSTARE? travellers in our judiciary forbid it to.

fr any citizen who has been watching the What about the Boston Tta Party? What
about the spirit of the Lone Ranger? What
L'sstanda over this last, unbearable month, about all those occasions when men have found

' can be littit? doubt who I am referring to. it necessary to go masked in order to preserve
Nomjustice above the letter of the law?
[n the current edition of pseudo-intellectuat Ex-

' Marxist brat rock-star monthly Nam. Ejrpresn, press makes many sneering references to cos-
tumed heroes as direct descendants of the Ku
cocaine-advocattng editor DOUGLAS ROTH
Klux Klan, but might I point out that despite
makes a vitriolic and unfounded attack upon the
tradition of the ma5*ked lawman in our culture what some might view as their later excesses,
and attempts to stir up old prejudices and
hatreds into a bloody wave of civil disorcler the Klan originally came into being because

It is hardly necessary for nie to remind read- decent people had perfectly reasonable fears for
ers that in a previous edition of his inflam- the safety of their persons and belongings when
matory pubiication, Roth had spearheaded the
forced into proximity with people from a culture
cancer smear character assassination of Dr
fer less morally advanced.
Manhattan, This wild and hysterical attack led No, the Klan were not strictly legal, but they
to our country^ greatest tactical asset leaving
this world for self-imposed exile upon anolher did work voluntarily to preserve American
culture in areas where there were very real
Ultimately, it may lead to searing nuclear apoc- dangers of that culture being overrun and

alypse or our subjugation as a nation beneath mongrelized. Similarly, during our perfectly
the cossaek boot of the U,S*S,R.
justified retaliatory bombing of Beirut in 1979.
N01VJ Ejcpreati, heaping Itbel upon libel^ has
followed up this potentially catastrophic feature there were many of our so-called fair-weather-
with an article in its current edition that at- friend Kuropean allies who were bleating about
tempts to dr^w tenuous links between recent
news items involving former masked adven- supposed infringements of international taw.
turers and work them into some wild-eyed con-
spiracy theory, apparently forgetting that most Yet what are laws made for, if not to serve
of the "news items*' involved were generated as
mankind? And if those laws through unfore-
a d in^^i result of Nova Ejcpress and its irrespon-
seen circumstance become no longer applicable,
sible searemongering! Roth refers gloatingly in
his article tothe fact that back copies of the A/f^wj is it not more noble to follow the course of right
Fnmtiersmiin were found in the rented apart-
ment of captured vigilante Rorschach after his and justice; to serve the spirit of the law rather
arrest, citing this as "proof of the aforemen-
than its every <iot and comma? In my book,
tioned heroes poor character. He seemn to sug-
anyone answering that question in the negative
gest, with typical pothead disregard for logic^
that Rorschach must be bad if he reads the Neuf is someone without the moral backbone neces-
Froniierjinuin, while simultaneously implying sary to call himself an American. In the case of

that the New Frontiersman must be slightly the Nova Express articles and their per-

disreputable if someone like Rorschach reads it! petrators, I would go so far as to call suuh a .
The overall effect of the piece is that of a snotty-
nosed and unsubstantiated attack not only upon denial of time-tesU^l patriotic virtues as beJJ»g
this pajHT and u;)on the individual costumed
adventurers themselves, but also upon a whole most definitely ANTI-American.

American institution! Who the hell do Roth and COKEU-OLT COMMIE t^O^A^

his cringing staff of pinko sycophants think they J;;™'commie cowards, ^"'' .' ^ Xstanriatoben-
.Urt^a to ^.k "^-T;; :^^ Wiculing of
are???
fAtmTeiirtificiai^n" l-ve,g^-e-nd r our nnaatuicomnal m"orrda,lie^?i

, of

si,>n and ""dcrm.mng
^ XCan there he .ny "l""^^^^!'^^ "ommunism?
,. the eause of '"'^^rStTOrToar authorities r
Should we not pe^'^'^^P^,"^^
c

U, Ute a closer w.k ^ho is funding
o^f^p^r^op^a^g^^^n^o^a
this pernicious piece ;„ jv^„ip sUr^

RIPPED OUT (itJTS <s,^ "1';:^%

The institution that Roth and his cronies are

so casually ripping the guUs out of is that of
hoiKied juHticc. of a force for righteousness that

NEW FRONTIERSMAN

.4 Honor is like . . . (cont) r\ /
/
dothiri}^ ihiit firuis its way fintu our newsstands
"T?;
rapli wcf^k? lirj^niliir rciulers will kiu>w thiit 1

myhiivi' alrt^iniy VDJfcd suspicions concerning a

refi hand in tho dt^nuriciation and subsequent

exile t)f Dr Manliatdin (sei' N.F., Sunday 20th

OctatK^r: "Our nniiitrvH proU^'tor smeared by

the Kremlin") ami will rm <luubL join me in per-

ecivin^ this ri-newed iLssault by N(n\i Express

Upfin our Iniditinns and vidues ais further prijof

of where thiii mii^jiy.ine's interests lie: Uue

Kastj and don't ynu fur^^'et it.

Hector Godfrey, Editor

NCW FRONTIERSMAN

I TRIM ON LEFT SPREAD SAFETY

NEW FRONTIERSMAN Thursday. October 31st. 1985

Earlier this week, polite called off their in-

quiry into the niysteri(jus flisappeiirance uf -^

author Max Shea,' citing lack of evidence as a careers and reputations behind them?

print^ipal contributing factor in their decision. Added to this, we must consider those

HmoFnnitkrsman would like to remin<i both prominent people in other fields, who, al-

tbe authorities concerned and our reatlers of though less prominent and thus less easy to
the OFerwhelming evidence already tabulated
by thia paper Lo suggest that Shea's disap- gauge numerically, have also apparently

p^rance was part of a carefully orchestrated melted into thin air during this i^eriod, 1 have
conspiracy, the roots of which may yet be
on record an unusually high number of disap-
traced back to sinister Cuban interests.
Although it is true to say that Shea did pearances fnjm amongst the scientific com-

indeed vanish without trace, leaving no clue munity, which, although consisting largely of

whaLswver as to his destination, by consider- semi-skilled menial workers, does include
ingthe extraordinary amount of similar disap-
pearances reported at approximately the such notable names a.s that of Dr Whittaker
same time, it is possible to glimpse a larger
and more frightening picture as it emerges, [n Mirnesse, the brilliant eugenics s|>ecialist who

aceoniing to his \^^fe left the family home ana

evening to walk the family dog and quite sim-

ply never returned. A'

the two months; leading up to Shea's disap- Odder still, and (juite probably entireJy un-

pearance, no less than four prominent creative p^connected, there is the disappearance of

figures also seemingly dropped from the face of a person after his death, recorded on the

of the earth. These included radical architect same week Shea's vanishing act reached the
N(irman Leith. surrealist painter Hira Man- public awareness. Parents and relatives of so
called psychic and clairvoyant Robert De-
ish. and respected "hard" science fiction au-
thor James Trafford March. Admittedly, the schaines, attending his funeral following the
young medium's ffiUd strfike. were horrified to
circumstances in each case are w^ldly different learn that ghoulish vandals or practical jokers

and seem to allow for a simple, meaningless had stolen the corpse's head from its hody

coincidence of human destinies . . Manish while it lay unattended upon a mortuary slab.

. Police voiced a few tenuous opinions concern-

was apparently suffering profound difficulties ing possible involvement by black magic

with her marriage, making her apparent cultists, hut since then no further evidence
abandonment of her husbund and two sons
has crime* to light.
somewhat less than surprising. March owed

ma-^sive debts to the IRS, who had frozen his
earnings. Leith was reportedly depressed and

even suicidal during the run-up to his disap-

pearance, a.s was fellow missing person,

avant-garde composer Linette Paley. As rea-

sons for disapj>earance, these each seem mdi-_

vidually credible enough to make any notion ol

conspiracy unnecessary, and yet a doubt still

remains: Can /f>//f such prominent people sim-

ply dematerialJKe in the space of half as many

hH,r™S,?S;months, leaving such bright and promising "f wta, He, m,|,n nil

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