Kevin MacDonald and Jack Donovan at This Year’s Spencerfest

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer

May 11, 2015

UPDATE/RETRACTION:

It has come to my attention that Jack Donovan is an open homosexual, and as such, I am withdrawing my support for this conference.  I encourage people to boycott the conference in protest of the inclusion of an open homosexual in the pro-White movement.

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Richard Spencer has a great line-up for this year’s NPI conference.  Tickets are being discounted now, and I believe the last one sold out completely a few weeks before hand.  The discounted tickets for people under thirty sellout quickly, so if you’re under thirty and can make it definitely get them now.

Radix:

NPI’s fall conference—Become Who We Are—is set to be the highlight of the year. It will be a tremendous opportunity for networking, reconnecting with old friends, and having fun in Washington, DC.

Speakers include Kevin MacDonald, Guillaume Faye, Jack Donovan, Richard Spencer, Keith Preston, and a special guest, who will be addressing a public identitarian gathering for the first time. R.N. Taylor (of the band Changes) will also be on hand, and on Saturday evening, he will perform live music in a festive atmosphere.

Put simply, there will good food, good drink, good music, good friends, and special guests.

The event will take place this Halloween, October 31, 2015, at The National Press Club in downtown Washington. Registration is $225 and includes three-course meals for lunch and dinner on Saturday and everything mentioned above.

Since we’re six months out, we would like to offer an “Early Bird” discount of 20% to those who register in the month of May. Registration drops to $180—a substantial savings.

To take advantage of this offer, use the code May-20 when purchasing your registration online at NPIEvents.com or at Eventbrite.

Really fantastic to have both MacDonald and Donovan at a single conference, and shows that Spencer is definitely moving in the exact correct direction.  These two men represent both of the biggest issues we need to be dealing with as a people, which are the Jews and the emasculation of White men.

I have taken slight issue with aspects of Richard Spencer’s approach, as I felt that he was holding back too much and tiptoeing around issues.  Over the course of the last year, he has appeared to change direction in a very positive way, particularly in confronting the Jew problem more directly.

More info on the conference is here and registration details are here.