Counter-Currents/North American New Right Newsletter: July to October, 2014
Greg JohnsonDear Friends of Counter-Currents,
This somewhat abbreviated newsletter contains our web traffic statistics and top 20 articles for the last four months.
1. Our Readership and Web Traffic
In July, August, and September, our traffic was pretty much plateaued. But in October, we had a dramatic increase that pretty much puts CC back where we were in January of this year, before our search-engine traffic was mysteriously curtailed.
Month | Unique Visitors | Number of Visits | Pages Viewed | “Hits” | Bandwidth |
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June 2010 | 6,145 | 10,328 | 70,732 | 200,824 | 6.08 GB |
July 2010 | 9,387 | 17,329 | 119,254 | 348,172 | 10.01 GB |
August 2010 | 12,174 | 22,348 | 93,379 | 333,614 | 10.17 GB |
September 2010 | 17,063 | 34,510 | 147,051 | 580,550 | 16.39 GB |
October 2010 | 17,848 | 35,921 | 140,365 | 611,367 | 17.93 GB |
November 2010 | 26,054 | 48,336 | 171,833 | 915,553 | 26.39 GB |
December 2010 | 26,161 | 50,975 | 192,905 | 1,101,829 | 27.79 GB |
January 2011 | 28,583 | 60,005 | 198,249 | 1,736,067 | 34.06 GB |
February 2011 | 29,737 | 61,519 | 213,121 | 2,081,558 | 40.13 GB |
March 2011 | 29,768 | 62,077 | 220,053 | 2,485,001 | 52.21 GB |
April 2011 | 20,091 | 58,037 | 223,291 | 2,729,449 | 54.65 GB |
May 2011 | 36,596 | 78,103 | 274,841 | 1,334,472 | 47.59 GB |
June 2011 | 28,629 | 57,920 | 264,928 | 1,004,128 | 22.78 GB |
July 2011 | 30,186 | 66,093 | 416,309 | 1,952,047 | 71.23 GB |
August 2011 | 40,002 | 81,012 | 502,282 | 2,083,593 | 53.18 GB |
September 2011 | 45,427 | 88,782 | 422,902 | 481,909 | 11.67 GB |
October 2011 | 45,590 | 90,444 | 337,137 | 468,197 | 17.78 GB |
November 2011 | 44,445 | 88,824 | 330,664 | 339,521 | 14.22 GB |
December 2011 | 49,845 | 97,223 | 337,881 | 344,210 | 13.65 GB |
January 2012 | 56,633 | 107,644 | 408,373 | 433,736 | 21.38 GB |
February 2012 | 53,345 | 99,607 | 376,288 | 411,915 | 14.43 GB |
March 2012 | 55,572 | 106,029 | 441,170 | 475,719 | 16.36 GB |
April 2012 | 56,772 | 110,029 | 421,446 | 428,678 | 16.08 GB |
May 2012 | 56,323 | 111,533 | 400,243 | 404,483 | 15.70 GB |
June 2012 | 55,112 | 110,246 | 400,141 | 404,162 | 13.66 GB |
July 2012 | 52,304 | 108,340 | 367,589 | 373,470 | 12.52 GB |
August 2012 | 41,616 | 96,314 | 305,729 | 329,353 | 12.23 GB |
September 2012 | 66,719 | 132,503 | 455,938 | 493,856 | 17.73 GB |
October 2012 | 81,739 | 157,152 | 410,096 | 416,362 | 16.36 GB |
November 2012 | 107,956 | 199,912 | 584,115 | 755,419 | 29.95 GB |
December 2012 | 109,265 | 224,793 | 926,117 | 1,143,248 | 37.53 GB |
January 2013 | 100,054 | 208,004 | 900,577 | 1,012,979 | 40.81 GB |
February 2013 | 81,999 | 185,688 | 1,396,374 | 1,498,502 | 75.33 GB |
March 2013 | 83,303 | 189,545 | 1,477,001 | 1,778,006 | 94.98 GB |
April 2013 | 81,328 | 192,910 | 1,528,169 | 1,634,540 | 91.16 GB |
May 2013 | 95,667 | 221,260 | 1,758,299 | 1,897,099 | 103.67 GB |
June 2013 | 80,409 | 197,258 | 1,730,633 | 1,884,016 | 103.77 GB |
July 2013 | 82,106 | 200,961 | 1,619,899 | 1,813,531 | 124.29 GB |
January 2014 | 82,567 | 209,131 | 1,130,149 | 1,224,623 | 98.64 GB |
February 2014 | 55,805 | 100,271 | 300,207 | 346,026 | 6.18 GB |
March 2014 | 65,619 | 117,881 | 335,592 | 380,785 | 7.89 GB |
April 2014 | 56,511 | 110,621 | 318,831 | 367,018 | 6.91 GB |
May 2014 | 59,321 | 116,293 | 321,397 | 363,432 | 7.08 GB |
June 2014 | 58,147 | 116,084 | 327,309 | 366,568 | 7.16 GB |
July 2014 | 63,223 | 149,786 | 456,117 | 536,178 | 8.79 GB |
August 2014 | 62,415 | 127,630 | 438,270 | 501,703 | 8.62 GB |
September 2014 | 61,485 | 121,651 | 448,701 | 505,472 | 8.92 GB |
October 2014 | 85,852 | 174,240 | 678,119 | 748,061 | 8.15 GB |
2. Our Webzine
In July we added 76 pieces, in August 55, in September 61, and October 77. From July to October, we added over 2,500 comments as well.
3. July’s Top 20 Pieces (with number of reads)
- Trevor Lynch, Review of Blade Runner, 21,558
- Greg Johnson, “Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep as Anti-Semitic/Christian-Gnostic Allegory” 6,441
- Gregory Hood, “America: Imagine a World Without Her,” 2,236
- Marian Van Court, “Against Good Breeding: Understanding Jewish Opposition to Eugenics,” 2,081
- Andrew Hamilton, “The Fourth of July, 2014,” 1,995
- Andrew Hamilton, “Money Talks: No Nation for Whites,” 1,982
- Greg Johnson, “What We Don’t Know About Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 . . . ,” 1,872
- Colin Liddell, “False Flags and Dull Facts,” 1,871
- Greg Johnson, “What About the Palestinians?,” 1,805
- James J. O’Meara, “Kafka: Our Folk Comrade,” 1,796
- Marian Van Court, “Evolution, Eugenics, and God’s Will,” 1,784
- Gregory Hood, “The Antifa Avenger Rides Again,” 1,548
- Greg Johnson, “Notes on Moses the Egyptian,” 1,473
- Jeff Frankas, “Letting Go,” 1,435
- Gregory Hood, “The Meaning of the Fourth of July for the White Man,” 1,408
- Trevor Lynch, Review of Agora, 1,399
- Emile Durand, “White Victory in Latin America,” 1,378
- Gregory Hood, “Conscience as a Weapon,” 1,273
- Jef Costello, Review of Jack Donovan’s A Sky Without Eagles, 1,183
- Christopher Pankhurst, Review of Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, 1,118
4. August’s Top 20
- Trevor Lynch, Review of Blade Runner, 6,851
- Greg Johnson, “Confessions of a Trans-Phobic,” 5,078
- Gregory Hood, “The War on Whites is All They Have,” 2,646
- Andrew Hamilton, “Let’s Talk About Missouri,” 2,269
- Jeff Frankas, “Get Out,” 2,012
- Colin Liddell, “At War With Ourselves in the Middle East,” 1,950
- Greg Johnson, “Journalists Lie, People Die: Second Thoughts on Foley,” 1,934
- Andrew Hamilton, “The Landmark Ancient Histories,” 1,782
- Greg Johnson, “Archeofuturist Fiction: Frank Herbert’s Dune,” Part 1, 1,731
- Andrew Hamilton, “Remembering Richard Nixon,” 1,648
- Greg Johnson, “Schmitt, Sovereignty, and the Deep State,” 1,550
- Greg Johnson, “Leo Strauss, the Conservative Revolution, and National Socialism,” Part 3, 1,532
- Jeff Frankas, “Persona Non Grata,” 1,521
- Andrew Hamilton, “Ethnic Cleansing in Ancient Attica and Lemnos,” 1,503
- Jonathan Bowden, “Stewart Home: Communism, Nihilism, Neoism, and Decadence,” 1,443
- Gregory Hood, “Obama’s Racial Socialism,” 1,429
- Greg Johnson, “The Philosophy of Collin Cleary,” 1,423
- James J. O’Meara, Review of Bradley Smith’s A Personal History of Moral Decay, 1,189
- The Traditionalist, “The Battle of Otranto,” 1,187
- Greg Johnson, “Unity Valkyrie Mitford,” 1,167
5. September’s Top 20
- F. Roger Devlin, “The Question of Female Masochism,” 6,447
- Greg Johnson, “Kevin Strom on Russia and Ukraine,” 2,587
- Gregory Hood, “Why You Should Watch Beheading Videos,” 2,499
- Andrew Hamilton, “Rotherham,” 2,487
- Greg Johnson, “In Defense of Petty Nationalism,” 2,319
- Patrick Le Brun, “Three Things You Can Do to Stop Muslim Rape Gangs,” 2,309
- Christopher Pankhurst, “Kate Bush’s Before the Dawn,” 2,212
- Alexander Jacob, “The End of the American Century,” 1,657
- Greg Johnson, “Russia, Ukraine, and the Jewish Factor,” 1,649
- Giuliano Adriano Malvicini, “Dugin Contra Racism,” 1,648
- Greg Johnson, “Why I Support Scottish Independence,” 1,619
- Greg Johnson, “Žižek is At It Again,” 1,549
- Jeff Frankas, “Whoops . . . Diversity,” 1,452
- Eugène Montsalvat, “Nationalism and Class Struggle,” 1,428
- Margot Metroland, “Y’All Can Kill That Mockingbird Now,” 1,408
- Colin Liddell, “The Totemic War Against the Islamic Caliphate,” 1,276
- Wayne Madsen, “Hillary Clinton is the Grandmother of the Islamic Caliphate,” 1,260
- Giuliano Adriano Malvicini, “Dugin on the Subject of Politics,” 1,236
- Christopher Pankhurst, “After the Scottish Referendum,” 1,186
- Giuliano Adriano Malvicini, “Do Nationalists Need Dugin?,” 1,160
6. October’s Top 20
- Greg Johnson, “Vanguardism, Vantardism, and Mainstreaming,” 3,421
- Greg Johnson, “Vantard Strategies,” 3,408
- Greg Johnson, “Budapest Conference Update,” 3,148
- Greg Johnson, “The London Forum,” 2,117
- F. Roger Devlin, “Defiance in Budapest,” 2,064
- Savitri Devi, “The Jews and the Dark Age,” 1,996
- Jonathan Bowden, “On Islam and Zionism,” 1,967
- James J. O’Meara, “Boy Meets Greeks, Boy Loses Asian Chick: Ryan Andrews’ The Birth of Prudence,” 1,724
- Greg Johnson, “Translators Needed for Hellstorm Documentary,” 1,694
- Eugène Montsalvat, Review of Kerry Bolton’s Babel Inc., 1,645
- “Lana Lokteff Interviews Greg Johnson,” 1,343
- St.-Loup, “Toward a Europe of Carnal Fatherlands?,” 1,332
- Ted Sallis, “The Free Market and Immigration,” 1,273
- Andrew Hamilton, “Tom Wolfe’s Back to Blood,” 1,228
- Greg Johnson, “‘Up Yours’: The War on Art Joins the War on Christmas,” 1,207
- Guillaume Faye, “Islamism is Less Dangerous than Islam,” 1,105
- Jonathan Bowden, “Julius Evola: The World’s Most Right-Wing Thinker,” 1,097
- Greg Johnson, “The Legacy of Alan Watts,” 1,083
- Greg Johnson, “Truth, Justice, and a Nice White Country,” 1,078
- Julius Evola, “The Meaning and Function of Monarchy,” 1,066
7. Our Summer Fundraiser
The Counter-Currents 2014 Summer Fundraiser successfully concluded on October 31. Our aim was $40,000 and the final tally was $40,372. I want to thank all of donors for their generosity, especially the Swedish benefactor who gave us a $5,000 matching grant.
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2 comments
In this short commentary, she gives what could pass for the pagan mantra on race.
https://twitter.com/LanaLokteff/status/524615876977635328
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2YNSMOHfHo
Is there a precedent found in the canon, or is this a newly expressed concept? If it is a condensation of universally understood paganism, what is the original or authoritative source?
Given that paganism is polytheistic and particularistic, I don’t think there can be a pagan “canon,” or “a condensation of universally understood paganism.” However, I’m aware of a recent work in French by Amaury Petitloup, Orientations pour un paganisme cosmique, which appears to be a compendium of quotations from ancient and contemporary writers on fundamental and generic concepts of a pagan world view. (Incidentally, the inclusion of “Orientations” in the title may have been inspired by Julius Evola’s short work of this name.)
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