Today, January 27, is annual Holocaust Memorial Day, that day when, in schools all across the “guilty” West, children are told to stop for a moment and consider the enormity of a crime which, unless they happen to be German, they and their ancestors were not even in any way responsible for. (more…)
Month: January 2026
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Richard W. Maass
The Picky Eagle: How Democracy and Xenophobia Limited US Territorial Expansion
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2020Along with supporting or joining the Department of Homeland Security and working to end the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the 1965 Immigration Act, American white advocates should do everything possible to ensure Greenland is NOT annexed by the United States. (more…)
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Dilbert creator Scott Adams died of prostate cancer on January 13th at the age of 68. He was an outspoken Trump supporter and the author of numerous books, including Win Bigly which analyzed the president’s successful persuasion techniques. It was unfortunately only after his death that I became familiar with an animated series he had developed based on the comic strip. Much like the comics, it was neither especially hilarious nor especially bad, but certainly worth paying attention to. (more…)
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According to X user Birth Gauge, 2025 was not the best year for American blacks and Hispanics when it came to birth rates. By the end of the third quarter 2025, the total fertility rate (that is, the average number of children a woman has in her lifetime) decreased for both groups, while it actually increased for whites. (more…)
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In Plato’s Gorgias, Socrates does battle with the art (techne) of rhetoric, which in democratic Athens touted itself as the key to political power. We have a word for rule by techne: technocracy. Socrates regarded technocracy as a dangerous counterfeit of philosophy.
In Plato’s Charmides, Socrates deals with another counterfeit of philosophy, which I shall call “epistemology,” meaning the theoretical study of knowledge. Like philosophy, epistemology is comprehensive. It is knowledge of all forms and branches of knowledge, which correlate to pretty much the whole world. (more…)
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January 23, 2026 Greg Johnson
Editor’s Update
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Donald Trump crossed a line on Sunday, January 18, in a message to Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, which both Trump and Støre made public. Trump’s message was in response to attempts by Støre and Finnish President Alexander Stubb to de-escalate Trump-stoked tensions over Greenland. Trump threatened to take Greenland by force and to impose U.S. tariffs on several European countries (including Norway and Finland) that opposed Trump’s Greenland Grab.
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1. Julius Evola’s Interpretation of Alchemy
In our last installment, we told the story of Sigurd slaying the dragon Fafnir and tasting his blood, which gives the hero knowledge of the language of birds. I proposed that this, and surrounding episodes, may be understood as an account of alchemical transmutation, in just the way Evola expounded this term in The Hermetic Tradition and other texts. In this essay I will introduce readers to Evola’s understanding of alchemy. In subsequent installments, I will expound an alchemical interpretation of Sigurd’s adventures. (more…)
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Greg Johnson and David Zsutty discuss Trump’s bizarre obsession with Greenland, geopolitics, and ICE enforcement in Minneapolis and elsewhere. You can now download or listen here.
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I once wrote a book about terrible economic ideas. Ironically, it made no money.
Called False Economies, if I was writing it today, I would have definitely included a chapter on a former long-term adviser to the Bank of England (BoE) called Helen McCaw, who enjoys something of a sideline as a UFO enthusiast. Well, so do I. The difference is that, merging her two fields of expertise into one overarching whole, McCaw has just released some rather strange policy proposals advising the BoE to comprehensively remodel its entire economic model to be able to cope should aliens ever land in London, thereby badly devaluing the value of the British pound. (more…)
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The state of Minnesota formed an important part of my life. The memories remain close to my heart. I recall an orderly, clean, well-kept place, a charmed land indeed. The summer is quite mild, quite unlike Utah’s typical scorching conditions. (more…)
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Angelo Plume interviews Millennial Woes about his intellectual journey to race-realism and white identity politics. You can now download or listen here.
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The culture wars are very real, and the best proof of their existence is that the Left-wing mainstream media regularly claim that they are not. That there is some level of cultural conflict between the establishment Left and their useful idiots, and the dissenters, is ridiculed as a far-Right fever-dream. What does the current Left-wing government make of these supposed culture wars? (more…)












