According to John Robb’s Global Guerrillas blog, the unemployment rate for 18- to 24-year-olds, which is 15.3% overall, is 30.4% for veterans. (more…)
Year: 2011
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It is fun to trace the process by which “Tomorrow Belongs to Me,” a popular song written by a pair (though not a “couple”) of homosexual Jews for the play and movie Cabaret, was later transformed by Ian Stuart Donaldson (also known as Ian Stuart), lead singer-songwriter of the English white power band Skrewdriver and, later, white nationalist Swedish singer Saga, into positive pro-white covers. (more…)
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November 11, 2011 Juleigh Howard-Hobson
November 24, 1916
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A sestina written for all of our folk who were duped into being part of that first war to end all wars, that brother-killing-brother war, that beginning of our end. (more…)
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I have illustrated this, the third and final Ursus Major piece on Mozart’s operas, with YouTube videos of some of its best music. (more…)
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Farha Khaled’s “Caroline Glick Cited As One of Israeli American Tipsters By Gates of Vienna Where Fjordman Appears To Be Back” surveys and connects a good portion of counterjihadist dots, linking names with pseudonyms, blogs and photos. Khaled describes herself as:
Freelance writer. Columnist for the Saudi based Arab News. My op eds focus on exposing Islamophobia. (more…)
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Mitt Romney spends most of the time during the Presidential debates standing above the fray (literally, he’s 6’2″) with a plastic, fatherly smile glued to his exceptionally Nordic skull. When he does speak, it’s with a slight edge of impatience, akin to that of a busy father who’s been interrupted by a stupid question. (more…)
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November 10, 2011 Jack Donovan
Misrepresenting Masculinity:
The Forty-Nine Percent MajorityEditor’s Note:
The following essay is the second of two we are reprinting from Jack Donovan’s No Man’s Land, a free e-book available for download in HTML, Kindle, and PDF formats from his website here. I hope you’ll agree that this is too good to give away for free.
Over the last few decades, many have attempted to “reimagine” masculinity. (more…)
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Do Italian Fascism, German National Socialism, or the present-day Japanese system seem somehow too “foreign” to you? Has the populist classical republicanism of the American founders been completely obscured by libertarian historical revisionism? Then look no further than Louisiana Governor Huey P. Long. (more…)
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November 9, 2011 Ursus Major
Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro & Così fan Tutte
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[Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro is the revelation of] the ideal social structure (an affirmation Edmund Burke). Le Nozze di Figaro is not merely an adaption of Beaumarchais’ play (which Napoleon later stated was the true start of the French Revolution, not the storming of the Bastille: a mere riot). Rather, Apollo infused da Ponte and Mozart, as He once had infused the Pythoness. (more…)
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Roger Griffin, a well known researcher on fascism, published a fascinating article, “From slime mould to rhizome: an introduction to the groupuscular right,” in Patterns of Prejudice, vol. 37, no. 1, 2003. Since Griffin is, essentially, talking about us, it would be useful to take a look at what he has to say. (more…)
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November 7, 2011 Greg Johnson
Patrie hyperboréenne
English original here
Farnham O’Reilly
Hyperborean Home
Xlibris, 2011Hyperborean Home explore un genre nouveau et absolument nécessaire : la littérature de fiction nationaliste raciale, spécifiquement la littérature de fiction centrée sur le Traditionalisme, l’Ecologie profonde, le courant ésotérique des « Témoins de la Nature » [Nature’s Witnessist], du « Sélectionnisme Naturel » (nous reviendrons sur ces termes plus tard). (more…)