25 years of H&D

It’s now 25 years since the first edition of H&D was published.

At that time in the summer of 1999, our editor was living in Virginia and working in Washington DC.

The internet was in its infancy, ‘social media’ hadn’t been invented, and a Labour government under Tony Blair was just two years into its mission of opening the immigration floodgates.

25 years – and more than 120 issues of H&D – later, our increasingly Disunited Kingdom has left the European Union – but immigration and related crime is more out of control than ever.

H&D remains committed to publishing high quality analysis of racial nationalist themes, covering a wide range of political, cultural, and historical topics from a perspective independent of party or faction.

Issue 122 will be printed in a few weeks time: so to be sure of your copy, subscribe today!

Alongside our bi-monthly magazine, we now have an expanding social media presence on Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, and now TikTok.

In addition to our official social media accounts, our assistant editor has his own Twitter/X account, and our European correspondent Isabel Peralta has her own Twitter/X and now TikTok account.

Social media accounts come and go, but our print edition has now been around for a quarter-century. We look forward to your articles and letters as we continue the struggle for racial renaissance!

@heritagedestiny

In the first of a two-part video (now available with English subtitles) H&D correspondent Isabel Peralta explains how she was banned from Germany despite not even being charged (let alone convicted) of any crime, and despite Germany’s constitutional obligations to allow freedom of movement to fellow EU citizens. #isabelperalta

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