Become Who We Are:
The National Policy Institute’s Fall Conference
Greg Johnson
225 words
I wish I could be at “Become Who We Are,” the National Policy Institute’s upcoming conference on Halloween, which features such speakers as Kevin MacDonald, Guillaume Faye, Keith Preston, and Jack Donovan, and the music of Robert Taylor/Changes.
Really, the only thing that could keep me away is Wagner, and as luck would have it, I have been given a free ticket to see Tannhäuser in New York that very day. But if you don’t have that excuse, then you need to be there.
For more information on the conference, visit the NPI website here.
To encourage attendance, Richard Spencer has offered Counter-Currents a free ticket to give away. I will give it to whoever is willing to write a report on the conference for Counter-Currents. Write to me at [email protected]. Of course, I can’t just give it away to the first person who writes in. You’ll have to give me some reason to think that you are willing and able to complete the assignment, such as evidence of past publications.
Yes, I am in favor of rethinking the whole White Nationalist conference model. But NPI’s lineup is excellent, and especially if, while attending, you can put more money into the movement than into the system, then the intangible intellectual and social benefits of such gatherings should be the decisive factor.
Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief
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13 comments
Glad to see Radix and CC being civil. The last I noticed it seemed like bad blood between the two.
Ancient history
That’s great to hear! Perhaps in the future there will be more podcasts with Richard and John Morgan on the movies? I miss those. Cheers.
Ike.
United we stand…
Greg, any thoughts on why WN isn’t modeled on a masonic fraternity–something that’s actually been successful in shaping society–instead of conferences and personality cults?
I have given some thought to the matter: https://counter-currents.com/tag/metapolitics-and-occult-warfare/
https://counter-currents.com/2015/03/the-smartest-guy-in-the-room/
https://counter-currents.com/2015/04/lessings-ideal-conservative-freemasonry/
The Tannhauser you are going to, is it the Dresden or Paris version?
Don’t know. I would go to either one, though, of course.
I’ll be the attendee wearing a black cloak, a hood and a mask.
Better than a white sheet.
I have been fortunate to have won a ticket to attend, however, resources are now such that I am unable to travel to attend. This would have been a great opportunity to meet network and contribute. My apologies for not taking up this opportunity.
Can you pass the ticket on to someone who can attend? Were you the winner of the TRS contest? Would the ticket go to the runner up?
This will be my first alt-right conference. Hoping to meet some other goys from my area for later meetups.
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