Omnibus Productions was founded in the sixties because it was felt there was a need for classical films. It made four films with predominantly English casts and production and released on American television. Heidi (1968), David Copperfield (1970), Jane Eyre (1971). Heidi was the most famous because in 1968, as the New York Jets and Oakland Raiders game was still continuing, NBC immediately pre-empted the last quarter to begin Heidi, and the field of gridiron battle switched to a blonde, cheerful Heidi. (more…)
Month: March 2026
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In Canada, euthanasia, euphemistically termed Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID), has become a legally sanctioned end-of-life option since its introduction in 2016. This program allows eligible individuals suffering from grievous medical conditions to request assistance from healthcare providers to end their own lives, either through “clinician-administered” drugs or self-administered prescriptions. (more…)
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Green, Adam
The Jesus Deception: A Mystical Midrashic Myth
Self-Published, 2026Why did conquering Europeans, who once held dominion over the vast majority of Earth’s landmass, who advanced knowledge and understanding in remarkable fashion, and who built a culture and standard of living above all others, become prey and targets for derision in their own homelands? To the point where even expressing a common identity is unofficially forbidden? (more…)
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Greg Johnson interviews Peter Brimelow, author of Alien Nation (1995), on Quinn Slobodian’s Hayek’s Bastards, a Leftist pre-history of the “libertarian to Alt Right pipeline” that focuses on the 1990s, when advocates of free markets and critics of the Left began to embrace biological race differences and apply them to political theory and policy. Peter Brimelow is a central figure in Slobodian’s narrative. Peter shares some of his recollections of such figures as F. A. Hayek, Milton Friedman, Murray Rothbard, and Wilmot Robertson.
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Whatever happened to morality? This is not a lament over declining moral standards, or dismay at a rise in immoral behavior. These things are certainly happening, but they are the registration and confirmation of an individual moral standard, usually of a nation, a gauge which changes between cultures, civilizations, and epochs. (more…)
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The most memorable slogan in British electoral history was invented by a nine-year-old girl. “If You Want a Nigger For a Neighbor, Vote Labour!” was the unofficial catchphrase of the Conservative/Tory Party in the parliamentary constituency of Smethwick during the UK General Election of 1964. (more…)
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Saturday, March 7th: Greg Johnson interviews Peter Brimelow about Quinn Slobodian’s Hayek’s Bastards, a mainstream history of the “libertarian to Alt Right pipeline,” in which Peter is the main focus of one chapter. Join us at the normal time:
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As an American, I would like to think well of my country. But thanks to Donald Trump, we are now wondering if 175 Iranian schoolgirls were slaughtered by Jews as a Purim blood sacrifice to Yahweh — or slaughtered by an Affirmative Action-American as a sacrifice to Moloch or maybe Caliban. As an American taxpayer, I would like my government not to make me culpable in war crimes. But America is not ruled by and for Americans.
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Conservatives are finally seeing the results of what has been a long overdue reckoning with diversity, equity, and inclusion. Across the economy and the wider institutional landscape, once enthusiastic champions of race-based preference are now retrenching. Major corporations like Walmart, Lowe’s, Meta, and others are scaling back their diversity, equity and inclusion programs amid legal and political pressure. Walmart has abandoned its formal DEI commitments and begun phasing out racial equity initiatives. (more…)
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March 6, 2026 Jonathan Bowden
Jonathan Bowden’s Suck, Part 7
Romantia
You can order Jonathan Bowden’s The Cultured Thug here.

You can order Jonathan Bowden’s The Cultured Thug here.
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Part 7 of 7
Edited by Greg Johnson and Peter Jacobi
In 1995, Jonathan Bowden self-published his Collected Works in 6 volumes (London: Avant-Garde, 1995), edited by Jürgen Schwartz, one of Bowden’s pen names. The six volumes comprise 27 distinct books, 12 of which had been previously published. Altogether, the Collected Works contain more than 2,600 pages of rare early Bowden. (more…)
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Originally published on Millenial Woes’ Substack: https://www.woes.blog/p/the-crown-from-the-gutter
So, it has happened. Rupert Lowe has announced that his organisation Restore Britain is now a political party and will stand in general elections around the country.
In a very well-judged publicity video, Lowe presents himself (truthfully) as a farmer: a man who thinks about the long term, understands the link between effort and reward, understands the need to cultivate and nurture, and accepts that there are no short cuts. He outright says that what needs to be done will be “incredibly painful”. This is no feel-good Faragist showmannery. This is a serious man being honest. (more…)
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Peter Hammond
Slavery, Terrorism and Islam – The Historical Roots and Contemporary Threat
Cape Town: Christian Liberty Books, 2021Peter Hammond’s Slavery, Terrorism and Islam is structured as a sweeping historical indictment. It is not written in the tone of comparative theology or neutral historiography. Hammond’s objective is to argue that the themes of slavery, expansionist warfare, religious supremacy, and coercion are not distortions of Islam but are embedded in its earliest precedents and carried forward through centuries of jurisprudence and empire. In his telling, modern Islamist terrorism represents continuity rather than corruption. (more…)
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You can buy Jonathan Bowden’s Western Civilization Bites Back here.

You can buy Jonathan Bowden’s Western Civilization Bites Back here.
3,056 words
Part 6 of 7
Edited by Greg Johnson and Peter Jacobi
In 1995, Jonathan Bowden self-published his Collected Works in 6 volumes (London: Avant-Garde, 1995), edited by Jürgen Schwartz, one of Bowden’s pen names. The six volumes comprise 27 distinct books, 12 of which had been previously published. Altogether, the Collected Works contain more than 2,600 pages of rare early Bowden. (more…)










