Marc Augier alias Saint Loup is an author who feels the pain. Adventurer, motorcyclist, ski instructor (he would have taught Eva Peron), journalist, writer, politically engaged, a founding father of Hostels, he just missed the Prix Goncourt The night begins with Cape Horn. He also collaborated and wrote many books on the SS which he somehow belongs. In his Republic of Mont Blanc, Saint-Loup made a living group of Savoyard who have decided to spend the elevation of 3000 meters border to flee miscegenation and decay of modern society. Saint-Loup is one of the founding father of neo-paganism seeing in the Judeo-Christian culture one reason for our decline. He also saw the SS a European elite capable of fermenting the white race in instilling the values of courage, strength and life in the biological sense, the purity of the breed. These Savoyard, pursued by the state, struggle with the board means to survive. Saint-Loup portrays men and women who are not resigned to what may seem inevitable. They fight and resist the widespread softening. Over time the climate will go awry, plunging the planet as snowstorms, making Europe summit the only point of survival. This breed seasoned by decades of deprivation and struggle will ferment for the new pagan humanity. Certainly nowadays Saint-Loup would be scolded, reviled by the dominant caste that advocates of deadly ideas for the nation and the preservation of these elements. Maybe would it alongside a Soral in any case it is a fire and models Mabire Jean Alain de Benoist. A book that approaches the "Camp of the Saints" by Jean Raspail, a deep story that 30 years before we can see what was prescient. Jean RASPAIL advocates also isolates him that will withstand the wave breaking, maybe the Republic of Mont Blanc will be considered prophetic. All strong, patriotic and neo-paganism lovers will find a clear interest in reading this book.