Saturday, January 31st: Greg Johnson and David Zsutty discuss the latest Epstein revelations.
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Saturday, January 31st: Greg Johnson and David Zsutty discuss the latest Epstein revelations.
Join us at the normal time: (more…)
Back when Brexit was being debated, I encouraged Britons to be done with the European Union. Indeed, I encouraged all the EU member states to leave. But I cautioned them not to be naïve. The same globalist policies pushed by the EU could and would be pushed by home-grown globalists, just as they are in non-EU states around the world.
But many Britons thought that they had bad globalist policies because Jean-Claude Juncker telephoned London and dictated them. (more…)
Who is US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arresting? The good thing about vast bureaucratic departments and agencies is that they generate their own news, press releases, reports, and other papers. Aside from sensitive internal documents, these are all posted on their official websites. ICE is no different. It is essential to have a look at these sources to see the sorts of criminals ICE is arresting. This is important for several reasons: it shows who the Left is defending so hysterically; it is an effective rhetorical tool to point to these miscreants and their horrific crimes to counter Leftist claims; it reveals that the moral argument is on the side of the Right as white people are overwhelmingly the victims of mass migration. (more…)
Original in Czech: https://deliandiver.org/sadonacismus-ve-filmu-cast-1/
Translated by Ondrej Mann (more…)
Kurzweil, Ray
The Singularity Is Near: When Humans Transcend Biology
The Singularity Is Nearer: When We Merge with AI
New York, NY: The Viking Press, 2005 and 2024
The fight to preserve and restore the white race is fraught with obstacles and adversaries. Most are known; even our opponents who have tried to diminish us while remaining hidden in the shadows have had their intentions exposed. For the immediate future, for the most part, we have a clear vision of the struggle and a reasonable sense of how to proceed (although, there are still some disagreements about the latter).
However, we also face the possibility that technical advances will produce such sweeping transformations that we can scarcely fathom them, let alone know how to turn them to our advantage. (more…)
Trouble has come to the South Pacific while America has been focused to the North on Trump’s Greenland debacle and ICE battling Kamikaze Karens in Minneapolis.
In early January, Australia passed the Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026. The Bondi Beach Massacre was used as a pretext to pass it, but everyone knows that it won’t be used against jihadi migrants but rather against those who oppose the Great Replacement and fearlessly point out that Jews are overrepresented among the people who push it. (more…)
A kind of pulp-fiction Kafka, a prophet.
Eric P. Nash, reviewing Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? For the New York Times in 1968.
“Which is better, the book or the movie?” It’s a question friends ask one another, and is at least as old as cinema. In all probability, it is a revised, post-cinema version of “book or theatre-play?” It’s always rewarding to see a favorite book translated onto the silver screen, but it is also a pleasure to work backwards, should you happen to see the film before you read the book. (more…)
Chloe Zhao’s Hamnet, adapted from the novel by Maggie O’Farrell, is a stunning and introspective story about passages, transfiguration, and the tug of war between male and female spirituality. It begins in a forest, where Agnes Hathaway (Jessie Buckley) curls up at the base of a huge, primeval tree with a dark tunnel leading to the underworld, or so it seems. (more…)
Greg Johnson and David Zsutty welcome Rob Rundo of the Active Club movement and the Will2Rise apparel brand to talk about his life and work. See also Rob’s Substack: https://will2rise.substack.com/
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The following is reprinted from the Will2Rise Substack.
I knocked on the big metal doors of a commercial building on a quiet Roman street. I had no contact name—just an address. It came from some random account I found while going down a European nationalist rabbit hole on social media.
It was around 2013. My first time back in Italy since childhood, since those family visits that left more flavor than memory. I was there with a chick, planning the usual romantic getaway. The Colosseum. Wine. Ruins. But one square on the itinerary was mine. One day, one reason I really came to Rome: CasaPound. (more…)
Mark Twain reportedly said, “‘Be yourself’ is the worst advice you can give some people.” The problem with Twain’s assertion is that, if you don’t tell people to “be themselves,” who else can they be? You don’t really have a choice. You can’t be somebody else. So, like it or not, we are doomed to be ourselves.
In ethics and psychology, another term for “being yourself” or “becoming yourself” is self-actualization, also called self-realization. For many, self-actualization is the definition of happiness. Thus they define the pursuit of happiness as self-actualization, becoming who you are. (more…)
Propaganda is a 1928 tract written by Jewish marketing strategist (and Sigmund Freud nephew) Edward Bernays. It’s brief, but it could have been a lot briefer. Basically, Bernays has four main ideas about his eponymous subject matter, which he applies and reapplies over and over. It quickly gets tedious, but don’t let the tedium fool you. Propaganda is an extremely valuable work—especially for what white advocates are trying to accomplish today. (more…)
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Here is a challenge for readers inclined to dumpster dive into the dark side of human nature. Put these three pieces together: Ted Cruz, the war in Gaza, and a man by the name of Cyrus Ingerson Scofield.
Give up?
Let’s begin with the last piece, a man better known as C. I. Scofield. For those of you, who like me, who emerged from a childhood saturated in Fundamentalist, Biblical Christianity, the name “Scofield” might ring a bell. (more…)