The theory of an ancient Aryan invasion of the Indian subcontinent was first proposed by William Jones, a British philologist in the 18th Century. At the time a stunning and original theory, Jones proposed a common root language to European languages and Sanskrit, writing that: (more…)
Month: January 2025
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Donald Trump has expressed the desire to purchase Greenland or conquer it by force, deeming it “absolutely necessary” for America’s security. He also claimed he wanted to make Canada the 51st state and retake the Panama Canal. For the purposes of this article, I’ll ignore the Panama and Canada issue and focus on the Greenland adventure. To sum it up, American white advocates should not support this effort. (more…)
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Following the swearing in of François Mitterand as President on 21st May 1981, he dissolved the National Assembly, calling new elections that took place in two rounds on 14th and 21st June 1981, leaving his Socialist Party with 266 of the 491 members of the new National Assembly–an absolute majority. (more…)
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At this writing, I am patiently waiting for a press conference to begin. A podium in front of Rideau Cottage in Ottawa stands empty in anticipation of an announcement from Canada’s embattled prime minister, Justin Trudeau. I can hear the din of the assembled mainstream parliamentary press journalists who have assembled. As Trudeau emerged from the front door, a few pages of his prepared remarks flew from the lectern. (more…)
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Since Donald Trump was re-elected in November, many things that were rarely said in the mainstream are now being floated in public and taken seriously. Great examples include mass deportations, the US buying Greenland, Facebook ending its fact-checking algorithms, the phasing out of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programs, flipping New Jersey red, and restricting immigration from India. (more…)
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Greg Johnson welcomes Millennial Woes and Morgoth to Counter-Currents Radio to discuss the resurgence of the Muslim rape gang scandal in the UK, the establishment reaction, and what nationalists should do next. We will also take your questions.
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Jimmy the Tooth has grinned his last goofy grin. He was planted in the ground the other day. After circling the drain in hospice care for nearly two years of extended overtime, the former President James Earl Carter is no longer. His spirit now resides in whatever crevasse of the afterlife that awaits Trilateral Commission members. He was fortunate enough to make it to the century mark, and the second half of his life is generally reckoned as his better years. Still, that’s not much to shout about, since by then he was a washed-up politician. Jummah’s most notable achievement since his failed Presidency was to win a Nobel Prize for the great accomplishment of not being George W. Bush, a distinction he shares with Al Gore and The Obomber. (more…)
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Immigration was already becoming a serious problem in the France of 1973, as conservative elements in the system recognised, but were ultimately unwilling to address. De Gaulle’s successor, President Georges Pompidou, a far better man and leader than his counterparts in British Conservatism or the GOP of his time, complained privately how every time that he wished to implement restrictions on immigration, his party’s major donors in French industry, notably the construction giant Bouygues, lobbied against any such restrictions. (more…)
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Part 2 of 2
In Part 1, we looked at Emperor Trump’s rationales for annexing Canada and Greenland. Now let’s look south of the Rio Grande.
The Panama Canal
Trump has a somewhat better case for annexing the Panama Canal, since the canal was built by the United States and the Canal Zone used to be US territory until Jimmy Carter sold it all to Panama for $1. Trump, I am sure, thinks he could have gotten a better price. (more…)
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The NAXALT argument is an attempt to discredit criticism of group X by pointing to particular members of the group, who may be atypical or exceptional, as evidence that “Not All (members of X) Are Like That.” (more…)
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We should not talk to ordinary people. They are not people. It’s okay to shoot them.
-Gudrun Ensslin, founder member of Baader-MeinhofI am the world’s forgotten boy.
The one who searches and destroys.
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The recent publicising of Britain’s Muslim rape gang epidemic has shocked the world. I have been shocked by it since August 2014, when the Rotherham report was published and laid bare the full scale of this epidemic in one town alone. I began making a video series about it but was soon overwhelmed by the scope of the project, which reflected the scope of the scandal. (more…)
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Part 1 of 2
As soon as Donald Trump was elected, he became the de facto leader of the United States, months before he was to officially take office. I don’t recall any incoming president taking such an active role. Foreign heads of state visited him at Mar-a-Lago. Trump represented the United States at the reopening of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, not Joe Biden. But mostly Trump has threatened foreign countries, sometimes with positive consequences. (more…)











