Trump’s antics never cease to amaze. This week, he brazenly declared that “Israel literally owned Congress ten years ago.” Was this Trump going ballistic and naming the Jew after having been their good goy for years, only to be betrayed? (more…)
Month: November 2021
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Back in mother USSR, we used to play a game called “hide the thimble.” The interesting thing about that game involved the requirement that the player hide the thimble in plain sight for all to see. — A Look Inside the Playbook, Anthony Napoleon & Yevgeni Yevtushenkov (more…)
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November 3, 2021 Counter-Currents Radio
Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 386 Spooky Writers’ Bloc with Nick Jeelvy & James O’Meara on the Occult & Magic
Host Nick Jeelvy was joined by seasoned warmage James J. O’Meara for a Spooky Writers’ Bloc on Halloween where they discussed the occult and magic, and it is now available for download and online listening.
Topics discussed include:
Magic thinking on the Right
Magic vs. magick
Evola on magic
Crowley on magick
Trump and meme magic (more…) -
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What we in America call multiculturalism the French call vivre ensemble, or “living together.” If that sounds like a euphemism to cover up a genocide, it’s because it is. As French author Renaud Camus dryly notes, “Between living together and living, one must choose.”
And so one must. (more…)
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“Grifter” is the closest thing political commentators have to an N-word. As a term of abuse, however, “grifter” is itself much abused. If someone makes any kind of money talking about politics, especially online, he will inevitably be called a “grifter” by someone. People say Nick Fuentes is a grifter because he makes thousands of dollars a week in superchats. Chapo Trap House makes $170,000 through their Patreon. What a bunch of grifters! And if someone sells merchandise, there’s no debate: He is definitely a grifter. (more…)
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James Lawrence at Affirmative Right wrote a nearly 10,000-word essay back in June entitled “What’s Wrong with White Nationalism?” In it, he gets a few things right, a few things wrong, and manages to obfuscate as much as enlighten when criticizing White Nationalism. He also offers little constructive criticism and no reasonable alternatives. (more…)
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November 2, 2021 Counter-Currents Radio
Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 385 Millennial Woes & Nick Jeelvy Answer Your Entropy Questions
Millennial Woes filled in for Greg Johnson and was joined by Nick Jeelvy to answer YOUR Entropy questions on last weekend’s livestream, and it is now available for download and online listening.
Topics discussed include:
00:01:30 Can mass psychology give us a strategy?
00:13:00 Centrists
00:16:00 Sociopathy on the Right
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Charlottesville: The Blowback Continues
More than four years after that naked mole rat of a college professor named Dwayne Dixon pointed a rifle at James Fields in Charlottesville, Virginia, causing him to panic, drive away, and then plow through a crowd of Leftist agitators who were rioting without a permit and ignoring police orders to disperse, inadvertently causing an obese woman named Heather Heyer to have a heart attack, probably 99% of Americans are savagely unaware of many key points I outlined in this paragraph. (more…)
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We need new tactics to both fend off attacks against our identity, such as by defusing accusations of “racism,” and also to be able to define ourselves through a positive, modern self-image. In my last article I put forward a strategy to accomplish the first, and in this one I am going to outline a tactic for the second. (more…)
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Seven Days in May (1964)
Starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Fredric March, Ava Gardner, Edmond O’Brien, & Martin Balsam
Directed by John Frankenheimer
Screenplay by Rod SerlingIt is really easy to look back on the sensitive “Have you no decency, sir?” liberals of the early 1960s and dismiss their concerns. (more…)
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November 1, 2021 Alexander Jacob
The Metaphysics of Tragedy
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Leopold Ziegler (1881-1958) was a German philosopher who was steeped in the philosophy of the Will of Arthur Schopenhauer (1788-1860) and in the philosophy of the Unconscious of the Schopenhauerian philosopher, Eduard von Hartmann (1842-1906). Already as a secondary school student at the Technische Hochschule in Karlsruhe, Ziegler was introduced to the doctrines of Hartmann by the philosopher Arthur Drews (1865-1935), and in 1910 he wrote a work on his philosophy entitled Das Weltbild Hartmanns: Eine Beurteilung. He obtained his doctorate in 1905 from the University of Jena, but was unable to take up an academic career on account of his poor health. (more…)









