Library
Selected writings:
Age of Reason
This is a work by English and American political activist Thomas Paine, arguing for the philosophical position of Deism.

The Age of reason, or the Enlightenment, was an intellectual and philosophical movement that dominated the world of ideas in Europe during the 17th to 19th centuries.
World Conquerors
Louis Marschalko, a Hungarian nationalist, prominent writer, journalist, poet and playwright; published this book in 1958.

This rare book tells of a factual account that struggled to be told beyond a victors propaganda; of many truths marginalised with repressive tollerance, still to this day.
Under the Sign of the Scorpion
The Soviet Empire was established at four minutes past two o'clock on the 8th of November 1917 in the Russian capital, Petrograd.

In astrological terms, the sun was just then precisely at the centre of the sign of Scorpio. Thus Scorpio can be regarded as the symbol and guardian of Soviet power.
88 Precepts
88 Precepts is an invaluable treatise on natural law, religious philosophy, race, and politics. 88 Precepts is one of several key texts, printed and distributed through 14 Word Press.

As in his other writings, including his "fourteen words," Lane repeats the claim that white people are threatened by a lack of exclusive territorial hegemony and "forced racial mixing".
108 Directions
The following Directions are an expansion of awareness in hindsight of the 88 Precepts.

Color of Crime 2016
In 2005, the New Century Foundation published “The Color of Crime,” a study of the relationship between crime, race, and ethnicity in the United States.

The study was based on published government statistics and found that blacks were seven times more likely to commit murder and eight times more likely to commit robbery than people of other races, while Asians had consistently low crime rates.