Counter-Currents/North American New Right Newsletter: June 2015

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BooksandPistol [1]Dear Friends of Counter-Currents,

Here are our web traffic statistics and top articles for June.

1. Our Readership and Web Traffic

June was our best month ever in terms of web traffic. Moreover, we were well on our way to breaking 100,000 unique visitors before the Dylann Roof shootings in Charleston. But our subsequent coverage of the shooting and Roof’s manifesto did bring additional traffic. Increasingly, Counter-Currents is the place that White Nationalists turn for sober analysis of and commentary on such polarizing events.

Month Unique Visitors Number of Visits Pages Viewed “Hits” Bandwidth
June 2015 119,264 288,620 1,289,808 3,439,675 37.42 GB
May 2015
April 2015 79,251 144,783 666,989 1,576,493 14.12 GB
March 2015 86,251 173,236 749,068 1,545,146 14.21 GB
February 2015 76,322 148,894 526,666 1,208,728 10.92 GB
January 2015 86,263 171,544 612,211 1,348,105 13.35 GB
December 2014 78,658 152,838 538,903 896,560 9.73 GB
November 2014 86,254 172,786 678,026 741,633 7.93 GB
October 2014 85,852 174,240 678,119 748,061 8.15 GB
September 2014 61,485 121,651 448,701 505,472 8.92 GB
August 2014 62,415 127,630 438,270 501,703 8.62 GB
July 2014 63,223 149,786 456,117 536,178 8.79 GB
June 2014 58,147 116,084 327,309 366,568 7.16 GB
May 2014 59,321 116,293 321,397 363,432 7.08 GB
April 2014 56,511 110,621 318,831 367,018 6.91 GB
March 2014 65,619 117,881 335,592 380,785 7.89 GB
February 2014 55,805 100,271 300,207 346,026 6.18 GB
January 2014 82,567 209,131 1,130,149 1,224,623 98.64 GB
July 2013 82,106 200,961 1,619,899 1,813,531 124.29 GB
June 2013 80,409 197,258 1,730,633 1,884,016 103.77 GB
May 2013 95,667 221,260 1,758,299 1,897,099 103.67 GB
April 2013 81,328 192,910 1,528,169 1,634,540 91.16 GB
March 2013 83,303 189,545 1,477,001 1,778,006 94.98 GB
February 2013 81,999 185,688 1,396,374 1,498,502 75.33 GB
January 2013 100,054 208,004 900,577 1,012,979 40.81 GB
December 2012 109,265 224,793 926,117 1,143,248 37.53 GB
November 2012 107,956 199,912 584,115 755,419 29.95 GB
October 2012 81,739 157,152 410,096 416,362 16.36 GB
September 2012 66,719 132,503 455,938 493,856 17.73 GB
August 2012 41,616 96,314 305,729 329,353 12.23 GB
July 2012 52,304 108,340 367,589 373,470 12.52 GB
June 2012 55,112 110,246 400,141 404,162 13.66 GB
May 2012 56,323 111,533 400,243 404,483 15.70 GB
April 2012 56,772 110,029 421,446 428,678 16.08 GB
March 2012 55,572 106,029 441,170 475,719 16.36 GB
February 2012 53,345 99,607 376,288 411,915 14.43 GB
January 2012 56,633 107,644 408,373 433,736 21.38 GB
December 2011 49,845 97,223 337,881 344,210 13.65 GB
November 2011 44,445 88,824 330,664 339,521 14.22 GB
October 2011 45,590 90,444 337,137 468,197 17.78 GB
September 2011 45,427 88,782 422,902 481,909 11.67 GB
August 2011 40,002 81,012 502,282 2,083,593 53.18 GB
July 2011 30,186 66,093 416,309 1,952,047 71.23 GB
June 2011 28,629 57,920 264,928 1,004,128 22.78 GB
May 2011 36,596 78,103 274,841 1,334,472 47.59 GB
April 2011 20,091 58,037 223,291 2,729,449 54.65 GB
March 2011 29,768 62,077 220,053 2,485,001 52.21 GB
February 2011 29,737 61,519 213,121 2,081,558 40.13 GB
January 2011 28,583 60,005 198,249 1,736,067 34.06 GB
December 2010 26,161 50,975 192,905 1,101,829 27.79 GB
November 2010 26,054 48,336 171,833 915,553 26.39 GB
October 2010 17,848 35,921 140,365 611,367 17.93 GB
September 2010 17,063 34,510 147,051 580,550 16.39 GB
August 2010 12,174 22,348 93,379 333,614 10.17 GB
July 2010 9,387 17,329 119,254 348,172 10.01 GB
June 2010 6,145 10,328 70,732 200,824 6.08 GB

 

2. Our Webzine

In June, we added 72 pieces and more than 1,000 comments to our webzine.

3. June’s Top 20 Pieces (with number of reads)

  1. Dylann Roof’s Manifesto [2]20,137
  2. Greg Johnson, “Understanding the Charleston Church Massacre [3],” 7,556
  3. Colin Liddell, “Why the Left Keeps Winning and How to Fight Back [4],” 6,309
  4. Colin Liddell, “The Charleston Church Massacre [5],” 5,767
  5. Christopher Pankhurst, “True Detective and The Conspiracy Against the Human Race [6],” 5,578
  6. Irmin Vinson, “Radicalized by Wikipedia [7],” 4,605
  7. Brian Tobin, “Would Dylann Roof Exist in a Decent Society? [8],” 4,383
  8. John Bean, “How Small Genetic Differences Give Rise to Racial Diversity [9],” 4,382
  9. Greg Johnson, “An Armenian Question [10],” 3,939
  10. F. Roger Devlin, “Back to Africa: Sexual Atavism in the Modern West [11],” 3,485
  11. Greg Johnson, “The ‘Gay Marriage’ Controversy [12],” 3,445
  12. Greg Johnson, “The Price of Integrity [12],” 3,130
  13. James J. O’Meara, “Accommodate This [13],” 3,098
  14. Ted Sallis, “On Gay Marriage [14],” 2,871
  15. James J. O’Meara reviews The Weiser Book of Horror and the Occult [15]2,753
  16. Trevor Lynch reviews Miller’s Crossing [16]2,617
  17. Greg Johnson, “Ayn Rand and Ortega y Gasset [17],” 2,614
  18. Savitri Devi, “National Socialism and Anti-Semitism [18],” 2,520
  19. Greg Johnson, “On Conspiracy Theories [19],” 2,481
  20. Trevor Lynch reviews Jurassic World [20]2,430

In June we welcomed 2 new writers to our top 10: Brian Tobin and John Bean — 3 if we count Dylann Roof. Greg Johnson/Trevor Lynch accounted for 8 of the top 20. Colin Liddell and James O’Meara had 2 each. Christopher Pankhurst, Irmin Vinson, F. Roger Devlin, Ted Sallis, and Savitri Devi each had 1 article.

4. June’s Top Countries

  1. United States
  2. Great Britain
  3. Germany
  4. France
  5. Canada
  6. Sweden
  7. Australia
  8. Netherlands
  9. Romania
  10. Norway
  11. Poland
  12. Ukraine
  13. Russian Federation
  14. Brazil
  15. Finland
  16. Spain
  17. Austria
  18. Italy
  19. Czech Republic
  20. Denmark

5. June’s Top Cities

  1. New York
  2. London
  3. Stockholm
  4. Vancouver, B.C.
  5. Los Angeles
  6. San Francisco
  7. Toronto
  8. Berlin
  9. Chicago
  10. Seattle
  11. Washington, D.C.
  12. Paris
  13. Helsinki
  14. Sydney
  15. Philadelphia
  16. Melbourne
  17. Athens
  18. Vienna
  19. Moscow
  20. Rome

Our top cities include 7 US cities (3 on the West Coast), 2 Canadian cities, 2 Australian cities, and 10 national capitals.

6. Our Book Publishing

In April, we published Collin Cleary’s What is a Rune? [21] 

In June, we published Savitri Devi’s The Lightning and the Sun [22] (the hardcovers are due in July) and F. Roger Devlin’s Sexual Utopia in Power [23].

Our next titles will be: James J. O’Meara’s End of an Era: Mad Men and the Ordeal of Civility;  North American New Right, vol. 2; Jef Costello’s novel Heidegger in Chicago; Julius Evola’s East and West; and a new collection of Greg Johnson’s writings called White Extinction.

In April, Logik Forlag in Sweden published a Swedish edition of Greg Johnson’s New Right vs. Old Right, which is also coming out in French, Spanish, and Polish translations. Collin Cleary’s Summoning the Gods will appear in French translation. Andy Nowicki’s Under the Nihil and Lost Violent Souls will appear in Portuguese.

7. Our Amazon Affiliate Membership

In March, under pressure from the SPLC, which was amplified in the pages of the Washington Post, Amazon.com dropped Counter-Currents from its Affiliate Marketing program, which earned us about $6,000/year — a substantial financial hit to a business as small as ours. The SPLC’s aim, of course, is to put us out of business. Fortunately, our readers have rallied to our aid [24].

8. Six Easy Ways You Can Help Counter-Currents

  1. Like our Facebook page and recommend that your friends do as well: https://www.facebook.com/counter.currents.publishing [25].
  2. Review our books at Amazon.com [26].
  3. Link our articles and recommend them to your friends.
  4. Buy our books, which helps us break even.
  5. Donate [27], to keep us in the fight.
  6. Make a bequest in your will [28].

9. Our Mailing List

If you wish to join our mailing list for occasional sale announcements and fundraising appeals, fill out the form below:

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None of this would be possible without our writers, donors, proofreaders, and above all, you, our readers. Thank you!

Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief
Counter-Currents Publishing Ltd.
& North American New Right