Tag: drugs
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November 7, 2012 Greg Johnson
Légalisation de la drogue dans la république blanche
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February 28, 2012 Greg Johnson
Nationalisme blanc de la côte ouest
1,311 words
English original here
Il y a des années, lorsqu’une jeune femme quittait l’Alabama pour aller à l’université en Californie, son oncle lui racontait l’histoire de la naissance de la Californie. L’Amérique, voyez-vous, était peuplée par des gens qui ne pouvaient simplement pas s‘adapter en Europe : fanatiques religieux, voleurs de chevaux, criminels en fuite, chercheurs de fortune, et autres gens libres de toute attache. (more…)
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January 18, 2012 Kerry Bolton
Твітеристи всього світу єднайтеся!
Цифрові нові ліві як контрольована опозиціяEnglish original here
Повчальна стаття Тоні Карталуччі [1] під назвою «Революційний чинник Гугла – Альянс молодіжних рухів: кольорові революції 2.0» була оприлюднена на сайті Global Research [2]. В ній Карталуччі зосереджується на Альянсі молодіжних рухів (AYM), або ж Movement.org. (more…)
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Christian Rätsch and Claudia Müller-Ebeling
Pagan Christmas: The Plants, Spirits, and Rituals at the Origins of Yuletide
Rochester, Vt.: Inner Traditions, 2003Christmas—or Yule, to use the name originally given to this sacred time by our pre-Christian ancestors—is one of those times when I am particularly reminded of how much who we were still strongly influences who we are. (more…)
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November 30, 2011 Hervé Ryssen
Interview mit Hervé Ryssen
Übersetzt von Osimandia
English original here
Das Interview wurde im September 2008 von Réflechir et Agir (Nachdenken und Handeln) auf französisch geführt. Eine englische Übersetzung durch Greg Johnson liegt auf Counter Currents Publishing vor. (more…)
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October 21, 2011 Kerry Bolton
Twitterer der Welt, vereinigt euch!
7,452 words
Übersetzt von Deep Roots
Part 1: English original here
Ein aufschlußreicher Artikel von Tony Cartalucci [1] mit dem Titel „Google’s Revolution Factory – Alliance of Youth Movements: Color Revolution 2.0“ ist von Global Research veröffentlicht worden [2]. (more…)
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Nassir Ghaemi
A First-Rate Madness: Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness
New York: the Penguin Press, 2011This has to be the silliest book I have ever read. But I read it cover-to-cover, because it is also highly informative and engaging. Nassir Ghaemi, MD, is an Iranian-born, US-educated professor of psychiatry at Tufts University and a widely published author. (more…)
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4,766 words
Translated by Bruno Cariou
Part 1 of 2
Editor’s Note:
The following essay, written in 1968, and published in Evola’s volume L’Arco e la Clava (The Bow and the Club, 1968), falls naturally into two parts. The first is Evola’s sympathetic critique of the youth rebellion of the 1950s and the 1960s, with a focus on the Beatniks.
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Part 1 of 4
Ukrainian translation here, German translation here
An enlightening article by Tony Cartalucci,[1] entitled “Google’s Revolution Factory – Alliance of Youth Movements: Color Revolution 2.0,” has been published by Global Research.[2] (more…)
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A number of years ago I went through a long period of depression, and when I found myself coming out the other end of it, I developed an interest in “Eastern Philosophy.”
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French translation here
Alan Watts
Does It Matter?: Essays on Man’s Relation to Materiality
New York: Vintage, 1971 -
1,113 words
Slovak translation here
Years ago, when a young woman set out from Alabama to go to college in California, her uncle told her the story of how California was born. America, you see, was populated by people who just did not fit in back in Europe: religious fanatics, horse thieves, bail jumpers, fortune seekers, and other footloose folk. When they settled on the East Coast, the ones who didn’t fit in there moved a little further West and settled. Those who didn’t fit in there, moved still further West. (more…)