This is the first in a series of film reviews wherein I’ll be looking at works of cinema that were made when subversion—whether of expectations, morals, facts, or source material—was not the filmmakers’ objective. The objective was simply to tell a story on celluloid. These will not be “classic” films, however. No one needs to read another review of Gone With The Wind or other famous, monumental movies from the past. In fact, many of the films in this series might even be light-hearted, middle-brow, pop culture entertainment. (more…)
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During his debate against that cackling multiracial Medusa named Kamala Harris and her two emotional-support moderators in my sadly demolished hometown of Philadelphia on Tuesday, Donald Trump repeatedly referred to the United States as if it were a dying organism: (more…)
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Next month will mark the 25th Anniversary of the airing of a PBS Frontline documentary called The Lost Children of Rockdale, which originally aired on October 19, 1999. The documentary concerns the outbreak of syphilis among teens and even preteens as young as twelve in Rockdale County, Georgia, a suburban area east of Atlanta. (more…)
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A little while back, I took part in the Dissident Right survey. One part of it had to do with personality. This includes various quirks. A brief section asked if I had ADD, OCD, or autism. How was I to answer? Although I never got any such diagnosis, earlier I might well have qualified for all three of these things, especially if judged according to today’s standards. (more…)
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Before Corneliu Z. Codreanu, Romania was like a populated desert. Those living between the sky and earth had nothing else to do other than wait. Someone had to come. We were all passing through the Romanian desert, incapable of everything. Even contempt seemed too big of an effort. (more…)
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I have been writing this column, off and on, mostly on, for–dear God, can it be nearly thirty years? Yet nothing lasts forever, neither columns nor columnists, and Fred on Everything, for unexpected reasons with which I will not bore the reader, has reached its end. (more…)
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Pastor Dan Gayman
Ishmael and Islam vs. Isaac and Christianity
Schell City, Missouri: Watchman Outreach Ministries, 2002There is nothing quite like the last few weeks of summer in North America. The stifling humidity of summer is gone, the leaves on the trees are a deep and happy shade of green, and the sky is often a severe-clear blue. There was no late summer quite like that of The Year of Our Lord, 2001. The weather was magnificent and the sky a brilliant azure blue. (more…)
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September 11, 2024 Greg Johnson
The Counter-Currents 9/11 Symposium
For the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, Counter-Currents published a symposium (linked below) which, sadly, still remains relevant as ever. These are my opening remarks. (more…)
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And the wise shall shine as the brightness of the firmament, and some of the many righteous as the stars for ever and ever.
Daniel 12:3 (LXX)Simply put, the split between left and right as it is commonly understood today didn’t fully congeal until midway through Harry Truman’s presidency. (more…)
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CHAPTER 5
CRESCENT SINISTERIslam Contra Philosophy
I call for an immediate ban on the movie “Gravity” as it shows Earth to be spherical, which is against the Quran, and thus insulting to Muslims.
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Is it just me or is there an avalanche of news stories speeding down Bioweapon Mountain these days? Every time I open my Internet browser there’s a new ailment, disease, virus, bacteria or cluster of vaccine-induced injuries causing people to keel over. It’s a bit unnerving. (more…)
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When given enough time to reflect, one can easily enough unravel most forms of sophistry. The very point of sophistry is to use false argumentation to deceive or manipulate the listener in real time, when they don’t have time to reflect and when they don’t have data at their fingertips. (more…)