VDARE.com: 07/18/10 – ANNOUNCING VDARE.COM`S GREAT SAILERSALE!
ANNOUNCING VDARE.COM`S GREAT SAILERSALE!
Peter Brimelow
writes:
No, we`re not actually selling
Steve Sailer
(although we will arrange
speaking engagements for him—email
here).
But we are slashing the prices on Steve Sailer`s
America`s Half Blood Prince: Barack Obama`s "Story of Race
and Inheritance",
which we originally published before Obama was elected in
2008.
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Our store of in-house copies is available for $9.99 plus
shipping ($2.50 for media mail or $5.90 for priority
shipping)—down from $29.95.
Order
here,
specify shipping choice. -
For a
tax-deductible donation
of $50, Steve will personally inscribe copies! (Specify
address and salutation. This will take a bit longer as
Steve lives on the other side of the country from
VDARE.COM Central). -
When our in-house stores run out, hard copies of
America`s Half-Blood Prince will continue to be
available through our print-on-demand service for
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The
pdf
and
kindle
versions of America`s Half-Blood Prince have both been
reduced EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY to $1.99—down from $10.00
and $7.95.
Let me frankly explain why we are doing this. As I
wrote
in April,
VDARE.COM
is engaged in a desperate struggle to become viable outside
of Main Stream Media and Establishment funding sources. It
is becoming increasingly clear that the message of patriotic
immigration reform simply has too many powerful enemies to
be voiced from any conventional platform.
Under these circumstances, the internet and the new
information technology are a gift from God. But no-one
really knows how to use them.
It was wonderful that we able to disseminate Steve`s unique
analysis of Obama. Without any significant help from anyone
outside of VDARE.COM (boo!), we were able to achieve
respectable university press sales.
But this did not do justice to the importance of Steve`s
message—and it did not result in a substantial new source of
income for VDARE.COM.
Our advisers think the answer is to cut prices dramatically.
Hence our GRAND SAILERSALE. We hope to discover a way, not
merely to spread the word, but to build an institution that
can spread the word. Many thanks to all of you who
participated in this vital cause.
After almost two years, Steve Sailer`s skepticism about
Obama has been justified. (See his reflections
here.
His book remains the best guide to Obama`s past—and to
America`s future.


