It's been awhile since I  last hit you all up hard for money, but my cash flow has turned sharply negative  again, so please, please pony up now.
Over the last couple of years, I've burned through a sizable fraction of my  savings trying to stay in the writing business. Maybe I'm being megalomaniacal,  but I think the question of whether or not I can survive in this profession has  ramifications beyond just my family's welfare. If I have to give up writing, it  will send a malign message to a lot of other people with potential:
                     
                    "Kid,  don't wind up like Sailer. He had the talent, but he just had one fatal flaw --  he couldn't stop himself from telling the truth. And nobody will pay for  that."
                     
                    Silencing me is the goal of  huckster extraordinaire Morris  Dees of the mercenary Southern  Poverty Law Center, richly-funded tattle-tale David  Brock of Media Matters, and the charming John  Podhoretz of NRO. If I lose, they win.
You'll notice that my detractors don't argue with what I say (because they can't  think of any facts and logic to refute it). All they ever do is list my heresies  as self-evidently beyond what's allowed in polite society; nobody should be  allowed to say such things in public, so I must be made an example of.
As you are doing your taxes, you might find yourself worrying,
                     
                    "Man,  my taxable income income is too high! How can I lower it in 2006 so I don't have  to pay so much in taxes?" 
                     
                    Well, trust me, I'm not  worrying about that. So, if you are, do we ever have a deal for you! Peter  Brimelow writes:
                              
                             SPECIAL          ANNOUNCEMENT FOR STEVE SAILER FANS: Our regular Sunday night          columnist Steve Sailer is one of the jewels of contemporary science          journalism and it’s a mystery to me (and to him) why he’s not been          stolen from VDARE.COM by the Mainstream Media. Well, actually, it’s          not a mystery. Steve pushes the envelope too much. That’s why we’re          here at VDARE.COM—and why we have to develop our own funding sources          a.k.a you.
             
           We          want to commission Steve to begin a major project, separate from his          columns, the results of which will be published in longer pieces,          working towards a possible book. The topic: the implications of modern          discoveries in the human biodiversity area for the survival and success          of the American nation. Donations to this project will be tax-deductible.          You can make credit card contributions here;         or fax         credit card details here; you can snail mail checks made out          to "Lexington Research Institute" and marked on the memo line          (lower left corner) “Biodiversity/ National Project” to the usual address:
             
           Lexington Research Institute
        P.O. Box 1195
        Washington CT 06793
                              
                    Now, if tax deductibility  isn't relevant to you (e.g., you live outside the U.S.), you might find it  simpler to donate directly to me through Paypal or Amazon, or just email me and  I'll email back my Post Office Box address.
                     
                    You don't need to have  a PayPal or Amazon account already to donate, just a credit card. (Or you can E-mail  me and  I'll send you my P.O. Box number.)
     
   Paypal  and Amazon charge $0.30 per transaction and 2.9% of the total, so I only get to  keep 41% of a $1 donation, but 96.8% of a $100 donation!
Paypal  and Amazon charge $0.30 per transaction and 2.9% of the total, so I only get to  keep 41% of a $1 donation, but 96.8% of a $100 donation!
What have I done to earn your support?
   
  While the rest of the  media was telling you not to believe your lying eyes, I gave you the straight  story about the New  Orleans Nightmare. For that, I had to put up with denunciations from far and  wide.
   
  I  don't just provide opinionizing. I've broken the following stories that required  extensive statistical analysis:
   
  -  Despite all the talk about how smart John F. Kerry was, he scored slightly worse  on his military officer  qualification exam than did George W. Bush, who's no brainiac himself.
- The enormously popular table  showing that Kerry-voting blue states have much higher IQs than Bush-voting red  states was a hoax.
- That the exit poll claiming that Bush won 44% of the Hispanic vote was wrong.
That the Hispanic vote totaled only 6.0%,  not the 9% that Michael Barone speculated it would be, and that ten times more  of Bush's incremental votes came from whites than from Hispanics.
- That the engine underlying why red states are red and blues states are blue is  affordable  family formation.
- That the most celebrated theory in the big bestseller Freakonomics --  that abortion cut crime --  didn't come close to meeting the burden of proof.
   
  Here are some of the  things I've either A. accurately predicted; B. calculated or otherwise  discovered by myself; or C. scooped the rest of the press about:
   
  - That  Cesar Chavez was  the first anti-illegal immigration Minuteman.
- Mexico's terrorist attacks on America under the genocidal Plan  of San Diego.
- That at least 1,800  different human genes have been under varying selection pressures on  different continents.
- Proposed a practical yet humane push-pull  plan for saving Europe by persuading large numbers of its Muslims  to leave.
- That before the War  on Christmas, American Jews had helped make the American Christmas the rich  celebration it is today
- That "Citizenism"  offers an attractive moral philosophy that can help us regain control of our  borders.
- A feasible plan  to help the 30% of the youth who might benefit from the discipline of military  training, but whose IQs are too low to be accepted under recent recruitment  guidelines.
- That the spread of demeaning jobs as roadside Human  Signs reflects the cheap labor / expensive land economy promoted by mass  immigration.
- In December 1992, even before Bill Clinton was inaugurated, I wrote "A  Specter Is Haunting the Clinton Presidency," predicting that sexual  harassment charges by an Arkansas state employee could endanger Clinton's tenure  in office.
- The gender gap in Olympic  running reached its narrowest point back in 1988, and that it's been larger ever  since due to better steroid testing. (In general, I was on top of the steroid  story early.)
- In "Is  Love Colorblind?" I showed there are striking skews  among interracial married couples, with black men and Asian women in greater  demand; Asian men and black women aren't happy about it.
- Lesbians and gays have remarkably few behavioral tendencies in common ("Why  Lesbians Aren't Gay").
- The fundamental problem underlying the corruption and discord of the Muslim  Middle East is an extraordinarily high rate of cousin  marriage. Inbreeding turns each extended family into a clan, pursuing its  own welfare at the expense of the nation.
- The biggest reason whites and blacks get along better in the military  than in the rest of society is because the military won't take low IQ  applicants, so black and white average IQ scores are fairly similar in the  military.
- Sexual selection (rich dark men marrying fair women) keeps whites on top in  Latin America after almost 500 years of interracial marriage ("How  Latino Intermarriage Breeds Racial Inequality")
- The most useful definition of a racial group is "a partly inbred extended  family" ("It's  All Relative: Putting Race in it's Proper Perspective").
- There are practical ways to "Help  the Left Half of the Bell Curve."
- In 2000, Bush carried the 19  states with the highest white fertility rate.
- Contrary to all Karl Rove's hype, in 2000 I explained that "The  GOP's Future Depends on White Vote."
- That blacks tend to have better improvisatory cognitive skills than whites do  in areas that IQ tests can't measure ("Great  Black Hopes")
- That immigration  increases inequality.
- That white liberals have lower birthrates than white conservatives ("Will  Liberals Become Extinct")
- "Immigration Is Retarding  the Spread of Interracial Marriage" -- In California, native-born  Americans are three times as likely as immigrants to have a spouse from a  different race.
- From 2000, "Will Vicente  Fox Be Bush's Yeltsin?"
- When the Human Genome Project honchos told us they had proved race  doesn't exist, they were just yanking our chains.
- George H.W.  Bush was wise not to push on to conquer Baghdad in 1991.
- The Bush family  has had decades of close contacts with corrupt Mexican politicos.
- Blacks  are imprisoned 9.1 times more than whites and Hispanics 3.7 times more.
- On the evening of 9/11, I wrote "Bush  Called for Laxer Airport Security," pointing out that, in pursuit of  the Arab / Muslim vote in 2000, Bush had promised to eliminate ethnic profiling  of Arab airline passengers and get rid of the use of secret evidence in  terrorism prosecutions.
- In late September 2001, before the Afghan war began, I wrote a long essay on  "The Man Who  Would Be King" to demonstrate that the U.S. would win easily in  Afghanistan but then find nation-building extremely difficult.
- The problem  with polygamy that everyone forgets about is that for every man with four  wives there are three bachelors left over.
- African Americans are 17-18%  white and Mexicans are about 5%  black.
- Mass immigration makes affirmative action more costly to individual whites by  lowering the "racial  ratio" of those damaged by quotas to those benefited.
- "1986 Amnesty Set off a  Baby Boom among Ex-Illegals"
- The Bush  Administration's briefs (as rewritten by Alberto  Gonzales) would signal Justice O'Connor to vote for endorsing racial quotas  in the U. of  Michigan case.
- Genghis  Khan was the world's greatest lover.
- Annika Sorenstam  would miss the cut in her men's tournament by four strokes.
- In February 2003, I predicted that the woman golfer most likely to be  competitive with top men golfers would not be Annika Sorenstam, but instead a  13-year-old named Michelle  Wie.
- A week into the 2003 Iraq invasion, I asked, "Why  no dancing in the streets of Iraq?"
- Jews  and Muslims each make up 0.3%, and atheists 0.1% of the U.S. Armed Forces,  according to dog tag markings of each soldier's religion.
- The number of  black pro golfers has declined sharply over the last two decades because of  the decline in the number of black  caddies.
- The exit poll aggregation software crashed on Election Night 2002, so nobody  knew what the demographics of the midterm elections were until I purchased the  raw data and crunched it in a series  of articles.
- I coined the phrase "Invade  the World! Invite the World!" to describe the Bush Administration's  contradictory foreign and immigration policies.
- The War  Nerd.
- Oscar winners give 40  times more money to Democrats than to Republicans.
- Dynasticism is on the rebound around the world (2000  version) and (2003  version)
- The NAEP test score gap for American-born Hispanics versus whites is 2/3rds  as large as the notoriously troublesome black-white gap.
- That micronutrient  fortification would be a cost-effective way to raise Third World IQs.
- Regarding the Larry Summers brouhaha, the percent of female Nobel Laureates in  the hard sciences has dropped  from 2.5% in 1901-1964 to 2.3% in 1965-2004.
- That the fundamental problem of African-American culture (low paternal  investment in children) also is the fundamental problem of African  culture.
   
  So, please  give generously. I thank you for it.
 
My published articles are archived at iSteve.com -- Steve Sailer