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    As if determined to lend credence those who claim he is suffering from dementia, President Biden logged on to his Twitter account and opined: Biden is giving expression to what could be called the a priori school of foreign policy, according to which he can deduce a statement about reality from abstract principles. So, there...
  • @3g4me
    @Cowboy

    @158 Cowboy: You are being deliberately myopic. In a civilized society, children are presumed to not possess the maturity (social, physical, and intellectual) to 'consent' to many sins and illegalities. Adults, even those with below average intelligence - i.e. about half of even White adults - are considered to have agency. But both legal agency and Christian free will neither fully blame the sinner nor, more importantly, excuse the tempter - whether Satan or one of his fallen human minions.

    Yes, many Whites are 'guilty' of being swayed by Jewish lies and promoting anti-Christian and anti-White policies. This renders both parties guilty; it in no way excuses the originators of such doctrines.
    Self reliance and independence of thought is important, but even the most intelligent and energetic individual will fail without the support and assistance of other individuals, or the social conventions and institutions founded by a coalition of like-minded individuals. To term this 'collectivism' is simplistic and dishonest.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    I don’t believe it’s fair to say my use of collectivism is dishonest. In fact, I would say the gist of your comment was collectivist over individual.
    Sure we live in a society with some organic social conventions but the organic is dying and being replaced with group think. Wars are being fought over the monopolization of the dollar. We now have American political prisoners being held without cause and in violation of their constitution rights to a speedy trial. We just went through a massive attempt to put all health decisions in the hands of technocratic elites beholden to giant pharmaceutical companies.
    Perhaps those are simple facts but there seems to be a thread…

  • @Jack McArthur
    @Cowboy

    Most people are sheep without shepherds these days. Nothing wrong with being a sheep. Nothing wrong in total self giving to the creator whom you love - spiritual slavery.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Jack, I have no problem giving deference to the Infinite but you and I will no doubt disagree on obligations to the Finite.

  • @Exile
    @Cowboy

    Jews aren't White. Deconstruction and CRT (a form of deconstruction) are Jewish.

    If you want maximum freedom, you need a country of White people to even have a shot.

    Libertarianism and Blacks don't mix - unless you're a Jew who wants a fractured polity to dominate and exploit.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    If white people follow the Jews to hell then white people only have themselves to blame.

    The problem is that most people have a slave mentality and that slave attitude is easier for them because they don’t need to reason or deliberate on choices, the government and their employer make those choices for them saving them from hard decisions.

    As long as the government and employers provide people with just enough bread and circus most will slough through life. Take those away and most people will beg for their old chains. At this point it is probably too late to teach self-reliance. It will probably take a severe social breakdown to force people to learn the virtue of self reliance.

    • Replies: @Jack McArthur
    @Cowboy

    Most people are sheep without shepherds these days. Nothing wrong with being a sheep. Nothing wrong in total self giving to the creator whom you love - spiritual slavery.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    , @Jim Bob Lassiter
    @Cowboy

    Theoretically, people who can't or won't learn the virtue of self reliance will simply find themselves in that proverbial "world of shit" and will die, leaving behind a majority who can and will or already have.

    , @3g4me
    @Cowboy

    @158 Cowboy: You are being deliberately myopic. In a civilized society, children are presumed to not possess the maturity (social, physical, and intellectual) to 'consent' to many sins and illegalities. Adults, even those with below average intelligence - i.e. about half of even White adults - are considered to have agency. But both legal agency and Christian free will neither fully blame the sinner nor, more importantly, excuse the tempter - whether Satan or one of his fallen human minions.

    Yes, many Whites are 'guilty' of being swayed by Jewish lies and promoting anti-Christian and anti-White policies. This renders both parties guilty; it in no way excuses the originators of such doctrines.
    Self reliance and independence of thought is important, but even the most intelligent and energetic individual will fail without the support and assistance of other individuals, or the social conventions and institutions founded by a coalition of like-minded individuals. To term this 'collectivism' is simplistic and dishonest.

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • – Apparently deconstruction and CRT are White things as well which make your argument null. The same race/culture produced the ideas for its own destruction which are themselves based on race and culture.

    -The Bill of Rights was a bad compromise. As is always the case, the quest to centralize power always comes at the expense of civil liberties. The 13 colonies may have been the zenith of what man can achieve in terms of individuals ability to act with the least constraints from the Leviathan.

    – In a zero sum game of political power the Collectivists on the losing side may find irrelevancy better than other possible negative outcomes.

    • Replies: @Exile
    @Cowboy

    Jews aren't White. Deconstruction and CRT (a form of deconstruction) are Jewish.

    If you want maximum freedom, you need a country of White people to even have a shot.

    Libertarianism and Blacks don't mix - unless you're a Jew who wants a fractured polity to dominate and exploit.

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • In 1996, the great Sam Francis wrote a long essay on conspiracy theories. After noting that not since the 1940s “has the American presidency been as engulfed in distrust and suspicion as it is today,” he wrote: None of the Presidents who followed Bill Clinton managed to regain the majority of the public’s trust. During...
  • The power bloc thesis is true and it’s effect varies with time and location and this fact itself was once the basis for the liberal project for neutrality. Where under the liberal project power blocs were seen as an evil enterprise against individual sovereignty the Post liberals see power blocs as a good to accomplish collective goals and those goals may change as the power bloc changes.

    The era of the individual is over.

    https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/the-takeover-of-americas-legal-system?s=r

  • As if determined to lend credence those who claim he is suffering from dementia, President Biden logged on to his Twitter account and opined: Biden is giving expression to what could be called the a priori school of foreign policy, according to which he can deduce a statement about reality from abstract principles. So, there...
  • @Exile
    @Cowboy

    Is this your way of saying "homosexuality is a private matter?"

    If so, homosexuals appear to strongly disagree. They're weaponizing the law to make sure their degenerate behavior is legally privileged and promoted.

    "Live and let live" libertarianism is all about sweeping the social costs of allegedly "private" behavior like drug addiction and sexual abuse under the rug.

    Again, look at what gays themselves admit (in their unguarded moments) re: being groomed into their lifestyle.

    When adult men are targeting 10-12 year old boys (who later brag about it on social media) and Lena Dunham is bragging in her autobiography about bribing her seven year old sister with candy to feel her up (and worse), this is a community issue, not a private one.

    Grooming kids into a lifestyle of anti-social behavior, drug abuse, suicide and disease is a very public concern.

    Replies: @anarchyst, @Cowboy

    What I am saying is that you can find very few Americans only collectivists of one sort or another.

    You are exactly correct that Law is used as a cudgel and the public has been taught to fight over who holds the cudgel.

    Neutrality and fairness no longer hold sway with the people who occupy North America, only retribution.

    Of course if you have enough money you can usually purchase your way out of a coercive situation.

    At this point the bill of rights may as well be discarded for it is only mob rule.

    It is not easy being the Last American.

  • I remember when Americans didn’t bugger into their neighbors business.

    Now, left, right, or center, people in America have all become karens.

    A country of busybody jew wannabes.

    • Replies: @Exile
    @Cowboy

    Is this your way of saying "homosexuality is a private matter?"

    If so, homosexuals appear to strongly disagree. They're weaponizing the law to make sure their degenerate behavior is legally privileged and promoted.

    "Live and let live" libertarianism is all about sweeping the social costs of allegedly "private" behavior like drug addiction and sexual abuse under the rug.

    Again, look at what gays themselves admit (in their unguarded moments) re: being groomed into their lifestyle.

    When adult men are targeting 10-12 year old boys (who later brag about it on social media) and Lena Dunham is bragging in her autobiography about bribing her seven year old sister with candy to feel her up (and worse), this is a community issue, not a private one.

    Grooming kids into a lifestyle of anti-social behavior, drug abuse, suicide and disease is a very public concern.

    Replies: @anarchyst, @Cowboy

  • I’ve yet to see anyone other than leftists, Jews, neocons, and satanic neo-Nazis actually “Standing with the Ukraine.” I’ve seen some allegedly “nuanced” takes on the Ukraine intervention. People seem to want to make themselves feel smart by saying “I understand Putin’s motivations, but I’m not going to support either side.” This isn’t really nuanced,...
  • @Alrenous
    @Cowboy

    "Being a faggot is good and also I'm going to use it as a sly, feminine insult disparaging someone for being too feminine."

    Hmm I wonder how he* really feels. It's so well hidden. We may never know! The world is a mysterious place.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Can you upload the cute cartoon character that goes with your quote, big fella?

    • Replies: @Alrenous
    @Cowboy

    What is a man* but a miserable little pile of secrets?

    If those secrets are exposed, there is naught left but ash.

  • @Automatic Slim
    @Cowboy

    You're the cowboy from Brokeback Mountain, aren't you?

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Who’s afraid of fags, Slim?

    • Troll: Automatic Slim
    • Replies: @Automatic Slim
    @Cowboy

    Troll now on "ignore."

  • Anglin’s argument boils down to:

    Autocracy because gay sex

    Poor fella seems oppressed by gay sex. Are there gay sex fiends tormenting him? Does he need a strongman to protect himself from his worldly urges? Does he feel more masculine by shouting: Putin Rules!

    • LOL: Alrenous
    • Troll: Vinnyvette, Boo
    • Replies: @Automatic Slim
    @Cowboy

    You're the cowboy from Brokeback Mountain, aren't you?

    Replies: @Cowboy

    , @Alrenous
    @Cowboy

    "Being a faggot is good and also I'm going to use it as a sly, feminine insult disparaging someone for being too feminine."

    Hmm I wonder how he* really feels. It's so well hidden. We may never know! The world is a mysterious place.

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • Savanah Hernandez, 25, is one of the most stifled young journalists in America. She's intrepid, prolific and opinionated. But because she has relentlessly exposed the lies of Big Government, Big Business, Big Pharma and Big Alphabet (LGBTQIXYZ), she will never be embraced or promoted by establishment gatekeepers. Because she is right-thinking, right-leaning and a proud...
  • @Harry Huntington
    @Cowboy

    You don't have to read the 2nd amendment or guns into what I said about private security. I went to college with a guy who was 6'5", weighed about 350 pounds, and played defensive tackle for the college football team. The guy had a lot of promise coming out of high school, but never really developed as a football player. He also flunked out of school as a Junior. He was strong as an ox and took a job post college as a bar bouncer. We was very good as a bar bouncer. Guys would punch him and he would just stand there. He typically then grabbed the guy's arm (the puncher) and broke the arm as he tossed the guy from the bar.

    Here, Savannah could walk around a protest with about 4 guys like my bar bouncer friend. No one would touch her. They wouldn't even get close.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Harry, Harry, Harry?!

    What did we learn from Charlottesville? Among the righteous seeking to protest the degradation of their cultural artifacts included many a burly man yet the local junta forces funneled the righteous protesters unto perdition and into the evil mob whence the mob then sacrificed one of their own on a machiavellian alter.

    We have seen this replayed countless times since that time where the junta forces not only fail to protect but actively seek to lead the righteous into the hands of the evil ones.

    “The Law” has lost any notion of neutrality or fairness and is now only a cudgel against the righteous.

    Expecting bar bouncers to be able to provide protection in this environment is about as useless as expecting a lawyer to be honest and ethical.

  • @Harry Huntington
    Three obvious points. Twitter is a private corporation. All media are private corporations so it big tech. It was Republicans who have given us the regulatory regime that allows news outlets, television, and internet companies to silence conservatives. Republicans repealed the fairness doctrine and they repealed net neutrality. Republicans led by David Bossie got the Citizens United court decision. The reason Savannah can be silence on media is because of Republican measures. The way to fix the problem is with strong government regulation.

    Second point, if Savannah has problems at rallies she should press assault and battery charges on those people who attack her. That is not a speech problem, that is a problem of local police. What Savannah really wants is a police state that allows counter-protestors (such as Savannah was) to exercise a hecklers veto.

    Third, if Savannah believes the police will not do anything at public rallies, she should hire security to protect her. It is Savannah's personal failure to use those tools provided by the free market that she finds it difficult to contribute to the marketplace of ideas. Ironically, Savannah is a real socialist, not a conservative at all. She thinks taxpayer dollars should be used to help her "speak" in public places.

    It is truly fascinating how the reality always comes through that conservatives are statists and socialists at heart. Once again for Ms Malkin's true colors. I guess she learned something valuable at Oberlin.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Harry said:
    “if Savannah believes the police will not do anything at public rallies, she should hire security to protect her.”

    Finally common ground with Harry. Thank you , thank you , thank you, Harry, for standing up for the constitution and all the local militias across the land. As Harry has implicitly acknowledged, the 2nd Amendment calls for citizen militias to rise up in cases like these where the local junta forces are targeting or encouraging coercion against the people.
    With more and more States enacting the right of constitutional carry we should be encouraged that we can overcome the malignant junta forces that are currently and openly supporting the illiberal new secular order.
    It takes a lot of courage to stand up for the right of citizen militias to rise up against junta forces these days so Harry should be recognized for his bravery! We need more people like Harry who are willing to publicly encourage the formation of batteries of militia against the forces of evil.
    All hail Harry!
    Harry for President!

    • Replies: @Harry Huntington
    @Cowboy

    You don't have to read the 2nd amendment or guns into what I said about private security. I went to college with a guy who was 6'5", weighed about 350 pounds, and played defensive tackle for the college football team. The guy had a lot of promise coming out of high school, but never really developed as a football player. He also flunked out of school as a Junior. He was strong as an ox and took a job post college as a bar bouncer. We was very good as a bar bouncer. Guys would punch him and he would just stand there. He typically then grabbed the guy's arm (the puncher) and broke the arm as he tossed the guy from the bar.

    Here, Savannah could walk around a protest with about 4 guys like my bar bouncer friend. No one would touch her. They wouldn't even get close.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    , @TMB
    @Cowboy

    Thank you for the advice, Cowboy! That's a much better alternative than attempting to successfully convince some that I should still be able to safely comingle even if I disagree.

    Tim

  • For background, the sudden appearance of this virus - at first apparently epidemic, then apparently pandemic, aroused my suspicions from the first day. Responding to those suspicions, I followed and documented all the developments from Day One. First, I recorded the dates on which each country announced its first domestic (indigenous) infection, those not transferred...
  • @lloyd
    @Cowboy

    To a cowboy that might seem impossible. However entirely possible in fact true in China. In the cities, the population live in gated communities. There is a market and medical facilities a few minutes walking space away everywhere. People were imprisoned in their apartments and allowed out for half an hour or so every day for shopping. I know because that happened to my Chinese in laws. China is very ethnic and hive like.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    What a horrific existence.

    I wouldn’t be surprised if you told me these prison complexes have a central feeding system where the drone doesn’t even need to leave their cells and they can hook up to the borg through some sort of feeding tube.

  • @Truth Vigilante
    @Cowboy

    You wrote:


    I had some interactions with Aussies in the early 90’s, mainly college students. The guys would yammer on about how much more manly Rugby was compared to American football.
     
    Australian Rugby League footballers (with the exception of the occasional rare situation where a player may wear some soft-padded headgear to protect from concussion), do not wear helmets, shoulder or thigh pads, or protection of any kind.

    Real men don't need to.

    I suggest you watch the following 10 min video and watch one of our great indigenous athletes perform a masterclass (if you like American football, I guarantee you'll enjoy this - watch in full screen mode for a better appreciation):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4gsUnV5dw8

    The athlete featured is called Greg Inglis and he played for the South Sydney Rugby League team (Red and Green jersey - the team was co-owned by Russell Crowe).

    In addition to playing for his club team, you'll notice Inglis wearing different jerseys as some of the film footage features him playing for his state and also representing his country.

    The beauty of Rugby League football is that, we don't have a defensive team and an offensive team.
    We don't have a kicking team and a receiving team. There is only ONE team.

    And players like Greg Inglis can do EVERYTHING.

    He's fast, he's strong, he's a champion in defence and a monster in offence.

    The film highlights don't include it but he can kick goals and punt the ball as well.
    He is the COMPLETE footballer.

    Has American football ever produced someone that can do it all - let alone do it all at a world class level ?

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Has American football ever produced someone that can do it all – let alone do it all at a world class level ?

    You don’t know Bo

    • Thanks: Truth Vigilante
  • @d dan
    @Cowboy


    "I now understand better the Australian obsequiousness towards their ruling caste."
     
    You just understand NOW?

    "I suppose that is an Eastern thing."
     
    Chinese have been staging countless revolutions against their ruling classes and against bad governments for thousands of years. Tell me how many times Westerners did that?

    But the real difference is that Chinese hold high standard against their government, and have a much balanced and healthy view about the role of government . Westerners are totally juvenile in this regard. So I am not surprise to hear that you just understand a small aspect of the relationship NOW.

    Replies: @Cowboy, @spacewanderer

    I had some interactions with Aussies in the early 90’s, mainly college students. The guys would yammer on about how much more manly Rugby was compared to American football. I suppose I implicitly thought of them as from good western stock.

    A country of ex cons habituated to follow guards orders overrides heritage, i reckon. And there you have the goal of the Jew World Order. Some of them will yammer on about free speech but that only goes to the end of the leash. No doubt they envy the servile nature of your average Aussie or Chink worker ant and working to establish that attitude in the West.

    • Replies: @Truth Vigilante
    @Cowboy

    You wrote:


    I had some interactions with Aussies in the early 90’s, mainly college students. The guys would yammer on about how much more manly Rugby was compared to American football.
     
    Australian Rugby League footballers (with the exception of the occasional rare situation where a player may wear some soft-padded headgear to protect from concussion), do not wear helmets, shoulder or thigh pads, or protection of any kind.

    Real men don't need to.

    I suggest you watch the following 10 min video and watch one of our great indigenous athletes perform a masterclass (if you like American football, I guarantee you'll enjoy this - watch in full screen mode for a better appreciation):

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4gsUnV5dw8

    The athlete featured is called Greg Inglis and he played for the South Sydney Rugby League team (Red and Green jersey - the team was co-owned by Russell Crowe).

    In addition to playing for his club team, you'll notice Inglis wearing different jerseys as some of the film footage features him playing for his state and also representing his country.

    The beauty of Rugby League football is that, we don't have a defensive team and an offensive team.
    We don't have a kicking team and a receiving team. There is only ONE team.

    And players like Greg Inglis can do EVERYTHING.

    He's fast, he's strong, he's a champion in defence and a monster in offence.

    The film highlights don't include it but he can kick goals and punt the ball as well.
    He is the COMPLETE footballer.

    Has American football ever produced someone that can do it all - let alone do it all at a world class level ?

    Replies: @Cowboy

    , @Truth Vigilante
    @Cowboy

    Hey [Dallas] Cowboy, if you liked my last comment about legendary Australian Rugby League player Greg Inglis, you'll get something out of what I'm about to say.

    Australian boy Jordan Mailata's dream was to play alongside one of the all time greats (Greg Inglis) for the the South Sydney rugby league football team.
    No one doubted that Jordan was strong enough (he was 6'8" and weighed 365 pounds), but he was rejected by South Sydney because he wasn't fit enough to play in the National Rugby League (NRL), which required sustained intensity and energy over extended periods (none of these endless 'time-outs' like in the NFL where you can put your feet up and bake a cake during the prolonged stoppages).
    In the end, Jordan only managed to reach the second tier level at South Sydney:

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9993471/NRL-reject-Jordan-Mailata-earns-108million-contract-NFL-team-Philadelphia-Eagles.html

    Therefore, it was suggested that he should try the NFL, and so he got on a plane and went to America.
    At that time, he had never played even a minute of American football in his life and didn't even know the rules of the game. But, he thought to himself, 'how hard could it be' if I'm just anchored on the line of SCUM-mage, where you only have to move a few yards every so often.

    Now, I'm not saying he was an overnight success upon arriving in the U.S - it took him four or five nights to get the hang of it from recollection.
    The Philadelphia Eagles signed him to an (AUD) $108 million dollar contract. That was about USD $70 million, give or take, at the time and the lower exchange rate then applicable.

    I don't know much about the wages of NFL players and I've been told that quarterbacks make a ton of money.
    But seeing as Jordan Mailata plays in the position of Left-Tackle, I sense that he scored a contract that is a few dimes above the average for that position.

    Here is a one minute clip of Jordan Mailata from 2020:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmYa47mzhtM

    Here's another video (4 mins) talking about Jordan's 'Philly Grit'. Hmmm, seems like any residual 'Aussie Grit' has gone by the wayside:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOmltt8O7F0



    Bottom Line: If we in Australia sent all our second and third tier Rugby League players to the U.S, it would be a WIN/WIN situation.
    We would simultaneously raise the standards (on average) in both leagues by doing so.
     
  • @d dan
    @Cowboy


    "like so many of the other Chink lickers.... Somehow we are to believe that millions and millions of people were locked in their apartment cells for 6 weeks without food, medicine, or money?"
     
    Too many trolls, too little troll flags.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    d dan, in the aftermath of plandemic I now understand better the Australian obsequiousness towards their ruling caste. I suppose that is an Eastern thing.

    • Replies: @d dan
    @Cowboy


    "I now understand better the Australian obsequiousness towards their ruling caste."
     
    You just understand NOW?

    "I suppose that is an Eastern thing."
     
    Chinese have been staging countless revolutions against their ruling classes and against bad governments for thousands of years. Tell me how many times Westerners did that?

    But the real difference is that Chinese hold high standard against their government, and have a much balanced and healthy view about the role of government . Westerners are totally juvenile in this regard. So I am not surprise to hear that you just understand a small aspect of the relationship NOW.

    Replies: @Cowboy, @spacewanderer

  • Question 1-- Do you agree that the motive behind Washington's sanctions on Russia is to bring the country to its knees, remove it as a competitive rival to the US in Central Asia, and force Putin from office? Paul Craig Roberts-- Possibly. Washington is sufficiently stupid to think this. For the sanctions to have deleterious...
  • @Badger Down
    @Cowboy

    Nah. Billy 8. Verily labilism leadeth unto perilism.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Ha! Don’t piss on the 4th of July, errr… Festival of Lights!

    Silly is the Badger with no teeth.

  • For background, the sudden appearance of this virus - at first apparently epidemic, then apparently pandemic, aroused my suspicions from the first day. Responding to those suspicions, I followed and documented all the developments from Day One. First, I recorded the dates on which each country announced its first domestic (indigenous) infection, those not transferred...
  • @Someone in GZ
    I live and work in China since long before the beginning of the "pandemic". I also have a medical training and worked in hospitals for years. The measures taken and the public's behavior I witness here make no sense, and if this pandemic was real people would really have a problem.

    This article suffers from the assumption that what we are told are actual facts. What is happening here in China has barely anything to do with disease prevention and so much more with extending the total surveillance of its people.

    Replies: @Dumbo, @mulga mumblebrain, @Larry Romanoff, @Cowboy

    The author puts together some interesting factoids, but, like so many of the other Chink lickers on this site, he oversells China’s beneficence.

    Take for example this quote:

    in Shanghai we just locked the city down. No one entered without a negative test, and in 6 weeks the worries were gone and life returned to normal. Similar with Wuhan; they locked down everything to deny the virus any transportation mechanism, and within two months life was back to normal.

    Somehow we are to believe that millions and millions of people were locked in their apartment cells for 6 weeks without food, medicine, or money?

    Oh well, once you get past the obvious bias there are some interesting connections.

    • Replies: @d dan
    @Cowboy


    "like so many of the other Chink lickers.... Somehow we are to believe that millions and millions of people were locked in their apartment cells for 6 weeks without food, medicine, or money?"
     
    Too many trolls, too little troll flags.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    , @lloyd
    @Cowboy

    To a cowboy that might seem impossible. However entirely possible in fact true in China. In the cities, the population live in gated communities. There is a market and medical facilities a few minutes walking space away everywhere. People were imprisoned in their apartments and allowed out for half an hour or so every day for shopping. I know because that happened to my Chinese in laws. China is very ethnic and hive like.

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • Question 1-- Do you agree that the motive behind Washington's sanctions on Russia is to bring the country to its knees, remove it as a competitive rival to the US in Central Asia, and force Putin from office? Paul Craig Roberts-- Possibly. Washington is sufficiently stupid to think this. For the sanctions to have deleterious...
  • The teachings of Christ cannot and do not support nationalism. If anything they support imperialism. They support liberalism.

    You’re probably right about that.

    Nah. John 7. Do not judge by appearances.

    • Agree: Marcion
    • Replies: @Badger Down
    @Cowboy

    Nah. Billy 8. Verily labilism leadeth unto perilism.

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • President Biden’s “maskless” State of the Union signifies the near-end of the COVID tyranny we have lived under for the past two years. Fortunately for Congress, the President, and the Federal Reserve, the Ukraine-Russia conflict is replacing COVID as a ready-made excuse for their failures and a justification for expanding their power. Even before politicians...
  • @Achmed E. Newman
    @Priss Factor

    That guy's great! I don't understand your writing above the clip. Did you think he couldn't be smart because he's got an Arkansas accent?

    Replies: @Cowboy

    The source presents itself as “priss factor”. Nuff said. Estrogen laced invective with bougie overtones.

  • The current media hurricane unleashed by the Russia-Ukraine war has naturally brushed aside other news stories, some of which might otherwise have been of the greatest importance. As an example of this, a couple of days ago the New York Times ran a major article reporting the scientific discovery of time-travel, or perhaps precognition, but...
  • @mulga mumblebrain
    @Cowboy

    Given the US record in bio-warfare,lust for killing and psychopathic hatred and fear of China, the third is glaringly pre-eminent.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    I don’t know. Isn’t precognition an Eastern thing? Maybe the gooks did know in advance.

  • On Wednesday night, Fox News host Sean Hannity called for the assassination of Vladimir Putin, saying he has “forfeit his right to live.” He first said that he hoped that people around him assassinate him, then he called for a change in international law which prohibits the assassination of foreign leaders. It’s really like deja...
  • Those siding with Russia, especially in the alternative media, due to U.S. aggression against them for decades, falsely assume that Putin is some sort of innocent patriot who is only prosecuting a war that he said he would never do, just because he was pushed to the limit by the U.S. and NATO, and had to protect ‘his’ country. This is total nonsense. The complete idiocy of both sides is beyond astounding. The proletariat hordes are doing exactly as they were coached to do by their state masters, while the mainstream and much of the alternative media take sides in a no-win contest of ignorance and planned chaos.

    Gary Barnett

  • The current media hurricane unleashed by the Russia-Ukraine war has naturally brushed aside other news stories, some of which might otherwise have been of the greatest importance. As an example of this, a couple of days ago the New York Times ran a major article reporting the scientific discovery of time-travel, or perhaps precognition, but...
  • Time travel? Precognition? Or an American biowarfare attack? Pick one of three, and the Times journalists unaccountably failed to provide any guidance.

    Wow. These three choices seem outlandish but of the three perhaps the third is the least offensive. Seeing as Unz provides the least offensive of the three I conclude that his theory is correct.

    • Agree: nokangaroos
    • Replies: @mulga mumblebrain
    @Cowboy

    Given the US record in bio-warfare,lust for killing and psychopathic hatred and fear of China, the third is glaringly pre-eminent.

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • Tom Tancredo is fighting cancer. If you are a believer in God and country, please join me in prayer for a dear friend, mentor and patriot. While I cannot offer any comfort from his physical pain and suffering, I will do what I can with my words to lift up his indomitable spirit. Three modern...
  • I thank God that Harry, a butt licking tool of corporate America, provides us a clear picture between cowardice and courage. Tom Tancredo is a great American, flaws and all.

    • Agree: Achmed E. Newman
  • As of this writing, Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky is hunkered down in his bunker somewhere in Kiev, as the sound of the encroaching war gets closer and closer. A grim scene, to be sure. All the US and EU kisses and roses leading up to this end have turned to dust and barbed wire, as...
  • Good to see Unz finally add some quality writing and analysis here. The red vs. blue team bullshit is no longer holding sway. Bushie shot the wad with 9/11 and now the war spirit is flaccid. The propaganda has lost it’s effectiveness and the cheerleaders look ridiculous. Government’s ability to convey moral authority is weakening by the day. The hubris of the technocrats can’t last. Flagrant disregard for the institutions and their platitudes will ensue and people will once again be able to form their own peaceful associations free from the tyranny of centralized power.

  • The Regime Media is upset that the U.S. Supreme Court has accepted a case challenging Affirmative Action in college admissions [The Supreme Court adds affirmative action to its potential hit list, by Nina Totenberg, NPR, January 24, 2022]. And maybe it should be. In the famous case of Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice John Marshall...
  • Cut off the spigot and watch the chaff burn

  • A recent Washington Post/University of Maryland poll found that 34 percent of Americans think violent action against the government can be justifiable. This view is held by 40 percent of Republicans and 23 percent of Democrats. The result may seem surprising since leftists have been responsible for much of the recent politically-motivated violence, and many...
  • https://www.lewrockwell.com/2022/01/gary-d-barnett/who-will-save-you-from-this-insane-tyranny-only-you-have-the-power-to-save-yourself/

    See the above link contra Dr. Paul. Barnett is one of the most lucid commentators on our current crisis. Why is he not published on Unz Review, Ron?

  • After the big deal this week with everyone talking about Ray Epps after it was brought up in Congressional hearings, the Justice Department has finally charged people with sedition, i.e., insurrection. Read the details of that blow-up here: Ted Cruz Attempts Redemption, Crushes FBI Wench at Hearing Regarding 1/6 Violence Several members of the Oath...
  • I’m starting the 1 Samuel 8 group

    16 The king will take your slaves and your best young men and your donkeys and make them do his work. 17 He will also take a tenth of your sheep and goats. You will become the king’s slaves, 18 and you will finally cry out for the Lord to save you from the king you wanted. But the Lord won’t answer your prayers.

    NO King! Who’s in?

  • A recent Washington Post/University of Maryland poll found that 34 percent of Americans think violent action against the government can be justifiable. This view is held by 40 percent of Republicans and 23 percent of Democrats. The result may seem surprising since leftists have been responsible for much of the recent politically-motivated violence, and many...
  • Resistance is not futile. Join with your local Sheriff and resist the tyranny of the State.

  • I've never been a fan of Frank Sinatra or any popular singer/ musician of the 20th century prior to the advent of Rock. I much prefer 19th century music, such as Civil War songs, to much of 20th century popular music. I can appreciate the talent of men like Gershwin, Armstrong, Berlin, Rodgers & Hammerstein,...
  • What comes around goes around, sure. Boomers are sitting at the slots watching the wheel go round and round. The beating trope is as it was. Sinatra-Boomers next up Gen X

  • Inflation was an unwelcome guest at this year’s Thanksgiving gatherings. According to the Farm Bureau, a traditional Thanksgiving meal cost 14 percent more in 2021 than the same meal cost in 2020. Many families went without certain Thanksgiving favorites — or limited their guests — to reduce costs in hopes of saving Christmas from the...
  • @Observator
    What splendid advice! Be sure that government formerly of, by, and for the people is made so small that it cannot hope to “extend the protections of civil government to all worthy members of the community”, in George Washington’s words. When a tyrannical oligarchy of wealth threatens the welfare of everyone, be sure there is no popular government in place with the will and the muscle to stop it. Because that is what real liberty is, social Darwinism, the freedom of the most aggressive to dominate everyone else according to god’s holy plan.

    The long libertarian war on reality has resulted in a national regime that hates its people so deeply that it refuses again and again to even consider let alone mandate the things that a substantial majority of Americans favor in poll after poll: Medicare for All, lower prescription drug prices, more affordable childcare, higher taxes on the rich, limits on campaign spending, addressing the climate crisis, and ending the endless war against the rest of humanity. Instead, the interests that control our media and the “useful idiots” of the Astroturf opposition mischaracterize these perfectly reasonable goals as fringe, radical, socialist, Marxist, all the tried and true dog-whistle fear words. It’s no coincidence that their favorite smear of all is slavery – because for the handful of powerful men who control us now, freedom for all would indeed feel like slavery to them – the slavery of having to earn an honest living like everyone else.

    Replies: @Cowboy, @Jokem

    You are a true believer, blessings of the State, blessings of the masses. Thou art a subject of the divine, created in the image of man, by the masses, for the masses. Let us be thankful we have an occupation to fill. Work hard, increase production, prevent accidents and be happy. Let us be thankful we have commerce. Buy more. Buy more now. Buy. And be happy.

  • The Biden vaccine mandate appears to be falling apart before it’s even in place. From first responders to truck drivers to everyone in-between, the message is clear: many thousands are willing to be fired from their jobs rather than be forced to take a medical procedure they do not want. They have leverage and they...
  • @Zachary Smith
    More on dingleberry Ron Paul. He doesn't believe any doctors, dentists, or nurses ought to be licensed by Evil Government. From his wiki:

    He believes that patients would be best served by healthcare practitioners operating under the rules of the free market in voluntary contractual arrangements. Paul feels that anyone who claims to be a healthcare practitioner (whether of allopathic, homeopathic, or naturopathic medicine) should be able to offer healthcare services, without interference from the "nanny state."[247]
     
    If I want to hang out a sign saying "Cancer Doctor Here", I ought to be allowed to do just that. Mr. Paul has an answer for the crybaby Libtards who will whine about malpractice. The patient can buy an insurance policy to protect him!

    https://www.lewrockwell.com/2003/04/ron-paul/the-medical-malpractice-mess/

    That's right, on top of your other expenses, you'll pay an Insurance Company in case I turn out not to be a fantasic Cancer Doctor after all. And we all know how well Insurance Companies like to pay out on their claims.

    Mr. Ron Paul is the sort of 'doctor' that football player Aaron Rogers would consult. Since Paul thinks homeopathy is A-OK, here is a description of what it is:

    https://www.skeptical-science.com/medicine/what-went-wrong-for-the-nfls-aaron-rodgers-with-his-homeopathy-vaccine/

    To make a remedy you start with 1 part of the raw ingredient, and you add to it 100 parts of water. You then vigorously mix with 10 hard strikes against an elastic body. This is called “succussion”. This is 1C. Now take 1 part of that 1C and add 100 parts of water, do the same and you have 2C. Keep repeating until you get to 30C. The claim is that a solution that is more dilute is described as having a higher potency. These excessively diluted substances are considered by homeopaths to be stronger and deeper-acting remedies.

    To help you wrap your head around this, a 12C solution is equivalent to a pinch of salt in both the North and South Atlantic Oceans. 13C is the equivalent of just one single drop of that diluted in all the water on the planet.
     
    It's hard to get a grasp on how stupid this stuff is. Mr. Rogers may be a wonderful football player, but he's also a clueless wealthy idiot on other matters. Quite dishonest, too.

    Replies: @Cowboy, @Achmed E. Newman

    Awe… the whiney commie thinks the govt will save him. You gonna die and the govt can’t save you… thats the fact-zach. And when you die the world will no longer need to hear you whine about your drippy pussy.

  • In March of 1960, white cops massacred 69 unarmed blacks in Sharpeville, South Africa. In 1961, uMkhonto we Sizwe [Spear of the Nation] was co-founded by Nelson Mandela to fight back against white racist rule. In 1964, Mandela was sentenced to life in prison. In 1976, between 176 and 700 black protesters were killed by...
  • Leaving Europe, Boers fled civilization. Americans did the same. Though weakening, this frontier mentality persists.

    Yes. Pilgrims need an Evangelist to stay on course.

    [MORE]

    He to whom thou wast sent for ease, being by name Legality, is
    the son of the bond-woman which now is, and is in bondage with
    her children; and is, in a mystery, this Mount Sinai, which thou
    hast feared will fall on thy head. Now, if she, with her
    children, are in bondage, how canst thou expect by them to be
    made free? This Legality, therefore, is not able to set thee
    free from thy burden. No man was as yet ever rid of his burden
    by him; no, nor ever is like to be: ye cannot be justified by
    the works of the law; for by the deeds of the law no man living
    can be rid of his burden: therefore, Mr. Worldly Wiseman is an
    alien, and Mr. Legality is a cheat; and for his son Civility,
    notwithstanding his simpering looks, he is but a hypocrite and
    cannot help thee.
    Believe me, there is nothing in all this
    noise, that thou hast heard of sottish men, but a design to
    beguile thee of thy salvation, by turning thee from the way in
    which I had set thee. After this, Evangelist called aloud to the
    heavens for confirmation of what he had said: and with that
    there came words and fire out of the mountain under which poor
    Christian stood, that made the hair of his flesh stand up. The
    words were thus pronounced: As many as are of the works of the
    law are under the curse; for it is written, Cursed is every one
    that continueth not in all things which are written in the book
    of the law to do them.

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Cowboy

    Thanks for the passage from Pilgrims Progress. If I'm not mistaken I believe the first edition was written in Dutch. I don't think its too much of a stretch in comparing the Pilgrims of America to the Transvaal people as regards their mutual desires for separation and common theological beliefs. This intense desire to live free from the hegemony of cultural/theocratic strictures seemed to have permeated both people's . Unfortunately for both people's, theocratic Puritans overwhelmed what was for awhile a good thing.

  • The Unz Review is a serious publication.  That is a part of what has attracted me to read it, and now to write for it:  This is a webzine run with traditional publishing standards, by a man who has experience with the publication of a classy print magazine; it not some sloppy blog.  Mr. Unz does...
  • Dear Uncle Ron,

    Salutations and what have you. Interesting changes occurring here on your publication. This latest addition makes me wonder about the general trajectory of the publication. I reckon that you’re impressed with Rancid’s prolific verbal diarrhea. Additionally, with all the links produced that refer back to other areas of the publication this is a good way to keep the readers longer on the site. I suppose that meets some metric or whatever. I also note that with the addition of Anglin as well it seems that perhaps a younger demographic is sought to add traffic. Not a bad idea. Anglin at least tries for satire. This dude needs some ludes.

    That is all.

  • Coming to Cape Town, I was a bit concerned I wouldn’t be able to walk around much. A Captonian had warned me I would be taking my life into my own hands, although he prayed to God he was wrong. You can’t experience any place without walking around, however, for it’s the only way to...
  • all but the last overly equipped with stallion-sized tropes to terrify the pale hearted.

    Ha. Good one.

  • A few dozen protesters showed up to last weekend’s “Justice for J6” rally in Washington DC, but that did not stop the authoritarian Washington Beltway establishment from spending millions to again turn the area into a fortress, complete with a militarized Capitol Hill Police force and an army of undercover FBI agents. The protesters were...
  • I don’t see much utility in protests. Yes, it feels good to be with a mob of like minded individuals much like going to a sportsball event at a large stadium. Rarely does it have any effect on tptb except maybe at the margins. Hell, how long have the “yellow jackets” been protesting in France?

    The more obvious PsyOp is big tech censoring virtual communities. What tptb really fears are virtual communities that coordinate to defy it’s edicts. I expect an increasing pincer movement of surveillance and censorship.

  • "One is the loneliest number," Three Dog Night famously sang over five decades ago. But all it takes is one brave soul fighting against the tide to inspire 10. Ten become hundreds. Hundreds become thousands. Thousands become millions. Millions become a new majority. Riverside County, California, Sheriff Chad Bianco is one. On Monday, Sheriff Bianco...
  • @Harry Huntington
    @Cowboy

    Actually we know that Mr Chauvin did not follow the rules. That is why he now sits in prison.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Chauvin is guilty as sin for breaking natural law.

    Chauvin sits in prison because of the political winds of arbitrary power.

    Those who promote these coercive means are evildoers.

    Get behind me Satan.

  • Harriet said

    I take it that you think Mr. Chauvin was a good Christian man?

    Why the fuck would you think that? I merely pointed out how retarded it was to say in one sentences one thing and then contradict it in the very next sentence. Chauvin did exactly as you claim should be done; he blindly followed governmental policies. In fact, cops today are immoral agents enforcing unconstitutional laws and are among the leading criminals in society just behind prosecutors and judges.

    I think sensible people would agree one of the most vital things for any society is that citizens obey the law and do what government expects.

    We’ve already established you can’t think and this idiocy just verifies it. Thank God for the senseless Americans that begat this Republic. Authoritarian fuqsticks like you be damned.

    There are legal means of changing the government in our nation. Elections matter and Mr Biden was legally elected. If you disagree with his policies, there are legal ways to seek change.

    Elections don’t matter dumb shit. That’s just a ruse to keep small minded people like you thinking you have some say so in policy. Personally, I would like to see GWB hung for being the worst president in US history and a traitor.
    Social conservatives, both Romanists and Evangelicals, are responsible for that monstrosity. By now most people have discovered how insipid your cause is (was) and spit you out like warm water and are leaving churches in droves. Way to go asshole.

    • Replies: @Harry Huntington
    @Cowboy

    Actually we know that Mr Chauvin did not follow the rules. That is why he now sits in prison.

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • @Harry Huntington

    Remember: All it takes is one. Ten become hundreds. Hundreds become thousands. Thousands become millions. Millions become a new majority. This is how tyranny ends.
     
    Derek Chauvin was an example of one person following his own idea of the law. We saw where that led. Ms Malkin is counseling here that we should become a nation of Derek Chauvins.

    Of course that is not very Christian. Both Paul and Peter in their Epistles make strong statements that we are to obey government because it is given to us by God.

    We can take the Derek Chauvin path, or we can take the Christian path.

    Replies: @Cowboy, @IndianLady

    We can take the Derek Chauvin path, or we can take the Christian path.

    Nice false dichotomy, douchehole.

    This is a good example of how a law school education melts the brain.

    Harry Mushbrain thinks the christian obligation is to obey government at all time unless you’re Derek Chauvin who should have disregarded his government training.

    How the fuck did you pass the LSAT?

    • Replies: @Harry Huntington
    @Cowboy

    Ms. Cowboy. I take it that you think Mr. Chauvin was a good Christian man? I think sensible people would agree one of the most vital things for any society is that citizens obey the law and do what government expects. There are legal means of changing the government in our nation. Elections matter and Mr Biden was legally elected. If you disagree with his policies, there are legal ways to seek change.

    , @Resartus
    @Cowboy


    Harry Mushbrain thinks the christian obligation is to obey government at all time unless you’re Derek Chauvin who should have disregarded his government training.
     
    Floyd did die in the Ambulance....
    Which by numbers I've seen, took 5x the normal time to arrive on the scene....

    Chauvin's lawyer should sue EMS/911 for the delay, in which he had to do something to keep Floyd from physically hurting himself....
  • Introduction For years, I’ve wanted to go to southern West Virginia and do original reporting on what’s alternatively called “the white death” and “the opioid crisis.” It is the greatest social malady of our time, and people who read this publication should care about its resolution more than anyone else. After more than a year...
  • @Truth

    All my life, liberals have told me that poor Whites are just as pathological as poor blacks, and that the dispossessed residents of Appalachia are just as violent and dysfunctional as the citizens of Chicago’s Southside. Walking back from the bar, I chuckle thinking about how I could go into 100 bars in Black ghettoes and never have one conversation with a local about the area as pleasant as the one I just had.
     
    (Clap...Clap...Clap)

    Well isn't that sweet, these silly suckers are unlike black people because after their granddaddy and daddy died in their 40s in the coal mines, after their daughter got knocked up by his third babbydaddy, and after their two sons can't get off meth and fentanyl, they still have optimism.

    Oh yeah, a billionaire is putting a Taco Bell in to encourage more of them to die of heart diseade...get psyched!

    And oh, we love Tha Donald! We might even get around to registering to vote... if he comes back to run again at 80!

    The American Dream. How wonderful it is for those superior Honkees. Yes, they are are dumb as rocks, and yes 84% of them live on the dole, yes they aspire to a $10 an hour job at the jail where they can slide their cousin Cletus, the child-molester an extra biscuit, but gosh-darnit, they play their music at socialy-acceptable level.*

    "And hey, let's all just take this Covid thigameebop to keep us safe. Our billionaire Republican Governor, (who was a demonrat until Tha Donald got elected) says it a-needs a little tinkerin' but he's one of us!"

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJqJML87jVE


    *Even if it is rap anyway...

    Replies: @AceDeuce, @WJ, @Cowboy, @Joe Paluka, @CelestiaQuesta, @frontier

    A fine polemic.

    Maybe if we got the nice negro church ladies and the nice honkee church ladies together for a tea we could fix all this shit and the possibilities of that happening are still 10x more likely than the government finding a solution.

    • Replies: @Dan Hayes
    @Cowboy

    Wishful Thinking! When push comes to shove, race is always the determining factor!

    , @Truth
    @Cowboy

    I think that is an excellent idea.

    , @IreneAthena
    @Cowboy

    “…if we got the nice negro church ladies and the nice honkee church ladies together for a tea we could fix all this…”

    After the tea, the black church ladies might lend the white church ladies their extra hats (“because of the angels”) and the gals would get down to the business of praising God together and seeking His mercy and His wisdom about how they can represent Jesus (as Teresa of Avila described) by serving as His hands and His feet as they assist troubled and broken people in their towns and cities. The Spiritual Body of Christ truly is ONE body, made up of diverse people. It’s in the Bible.

    A lovely thought, Cowboy. They’re not making the front pages of the newspapers, but there are groups of men and women quietly getting things done in this harmonious way.

    And thanks to Ron Unz for publishing Christopher Martin’s moving and thought-provoking article.

  • "One is the loneliest number," Three Dog Night famously sang over five decades ago. But all it takes is one brave soul fighting against the tide to inspire 10. Ten become hundreds. Hundreds become thousands. Thousands become millions. Millions become a new majority. Riverside County, California, Sheriff Chad Bianco is one. On Monday, Sheriff Bianco...
  • @RoatanBill
    @Cowboy

    If anyone thinks that taking a daily test is going to secure their employment then they are willfully deluding themselves given the incrementalism that accompanies almost every unsavory endeavor the gov't has ever initiated. This is the death by a thousand cuts, slow boiling the frog, if you like your insurance, you can keep your insurance propaganda.

    I readily admit I'm a misanthrope. The human race is largely populated by the ignorant that want to stay that way and the sociopaths that take advantage of them, and via policy, me also. Both are a threat to me for the unforgivable sin of wanting to be left alone. Some of my own relatives have taken the jab, vote in elections, get their news from the MSM, watch grown men play with variously shaped balls and other inanities.

    I put out my suggestion knowing full well that the chance of it gaining any currency is zero. It might make a reader here take a moment and reflect, but I never thought for a moment it would catch on even though I believe it is the only thing that can possibly kill the momentum the controllers currently enjoy.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    I hear ya. On a positive note, my heart was warmed when I saw that tens of thousands of people in various stadiums around the country chant in unison, ‘Fuck Joe Biden’. Maybe there is still a little of that old American spirit left. Hope springs eternal.

    • Agree: RoatanBill
  • @RoatanBill
    @Cowboy

    Do you really think some banana farmer from Honduras is going to help run the power plant? How about the goat herder from Afghanistan - is he going to keep the sewage treatment plant running, repair the trains or planes, keep the Internet infrastructure up?

    You're right that whites largely keep the country operational. If a small fraction of those people simply stopped cooperating in their on going enslavement, the wheels would come off the economy. If just the truckers went on strike, the cities would be in flames inside a week due to no food and the low life rioting.

    The nurses that don't want to get the jab are being suspended / fired. They should front run their pending termination by quitting / calling in sick / whatever it takes to remove their labor from the pool. If they do it in an organized publicized fashion, that sends a message to the control freaks that there's a price to pay and then the truckers, dock workers, an assortment of others unconnected to medicine might just join in and all of a sudden you've got a movement that no one can stop.

    If the anti jab just keep quite while they're being abused over this covid nonsense and dribble away, then the control freaks have the opportunity to gradually replace them. If, on the other hand, they all move at once, the controllers stand no chance.

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman, @Cowboy

    Bill, I’m basing my analysis on personal anecdotal evidence which obviously is limited.

    My Republican bourgie friends have taken the jab and think I’m a conspiracy nut for not taking it. (which is odd since the conservative play on this would be to wait to see how the other drones react to the experimental serum). These people are just happy to get their sportballs back and playing along with the jab expedites that process.

    OTOH, the manufacturing city where I currently reside is still under 50% jab rate and the factory rats I talk to mostly refuse to take it. We’ll see what happens once the new OSHA rules are implemented. My understanding is that the employee can opt out of the jab if they do a daily corona test.

    I’d love to see the scenario you outline become reality but I just don’t see it yet. In fact, my guess is that tptb will initiate a false flag event that will cause more public pressure to take the jab. Their fake statistics ism’t really doing the job for them yet.

    • Replies: @RoatanBill
    @Cowboy

    If anyone thinks that taking a daily test is going to secure their employment then they are willfully deluding themselves given the incrementalism that accompanies almost every unsavory endeavor the gov't has ever initiated. This is the death by a thousand cuts, slow boiling the frog, if you like your insurance, you can keep your insurance propaganda.

    I readily admit I'm a misanthrope. The human race is largely populated by the ignorant that want to stay that way and the sociopaths that take advantage of them, and via policy, me also. Both are a threat to me for the unforgivable sin of wanting to be left alone. Some of my own relatives have taken the jab, vote in elections, get their news from the MSM, watch grown men play with variously shaped balls and other inanities.

    I put out my suggestion knowing full well that the chance of it gaining any currency is zero. It might make a reader here take a moment and reflect, but I never thought for a moment it would catch on even though I believe it is the only thing that can possibly kill the momentum the controllers currently enjoy.

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • Notable writer, poet, and photo-essayist Linh Dinh, Truth Jihad Radio’s roving global correspondent, left America years ago. Now he says he is leaving the Unz Review and will henceforth publish only at linhdinhphotos.blogspot.com. In both cases, the stupidity and vulgarity of (some) Americans hastened his departure. During the first half of this interview Linh discusses...
  • The title should have been: Oddjob and Pussies Galore

    • Replies: @sulu
    @Cowboy


    The title should have been: Oddjob and Pussies Galore
     
    O.M.G. Funny!

    Sulu
  • "One is the loneliest number," Three Dog Night famously sang over five decades ago. But all it takes is one brave soul fighting against the tide to inspire 10. Ten become hundreds. Hundreds become thousands. Thousands become millions. Millions become a new majority. Riverside County, California, Sheriff Chad Bianco is one. On Monday, Sheriff Bianco...
  • @RoatanBill
    @Achmed E. Newman

    All those people retiring or just quitting are taking their knowledge and experience with them. The businesses can't be anything but hurt by this nonsense. The fact that the wound is self inflicted in many cases indicates a serious intellectual deficiency on the part of management. If management had any sense, they would be telling the gov't - hell no.

    If enough people refuse the jab, even if it takes many months, there will be serious economic repercussions at a time when the US really can't afford it.

    I get the sense the US regime has decided to scale back from international affairs. Since the busy bodies in gov't always need someone to push around, I fear the gov'ts nearly complete attention will be directed toward the citizenry. After 18 months of this ridiculous circus, I don't think portions of the population are in any mood for additional stupid rules designed only to demonstrate obedience and submission to the State. The gov't is asking for trouble and there will probably be a segment that will oblige them.

    If, two years ago, anyone described what is now reality I would have thought them mad.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    I see two problems with your scenario.

    First, the people most likely to participate in the shutdown are working class whites who are generally most at risk for losing income as opposed to the white bourgie class who are feckless and comfortable.

    Second, the wave of immigrants entering the country will fill those jobs.

    I’ll also note that the government itself shutdown the economy for a couple months and it hardly had any short term effect.

    • Replies: @RoatanBill
    @Cowboy

    Do you really think some banana farmer from Honduras is going to help run the power plant? How about the goat herder from Afghanistan - is he going to keep the sewage treatment plant running, repair the trains or planes, keep the Internet infrastructure up?

    You're right that whites largely keep the country operational. If a small fraction of those people simply stopped cooperating in their on going enslavement, the wheels would come off the economy. If just the truckers went on strike, the cities would be in flames inside a week due to no food and the low life rioting.

    The nurses that don't want to get the jab are being suspended / fired. They should front run their pending termination by quitting / calling in sick / whatever it takes to remove their labor from the pool. If they do it in an organized publicized fashion, that sends a message to the control freaks that there's a price to pay and then the truckers, dock workers, an assortment of others unconnected to medicine might just join in and all of a sudden you've got a movement that no one can stop.

    If the anti jab just keep quite while they're being abused over this covid nonsense and dribble away, then the control freaks have the opportunity to gradually replace them. If, on the other hand, they all move at once, the controllers stand no chance.

    Replies: @Achmed E. Newman, @Cowboy

  • Did the regulators at the FDA know that all previous coronavirus vaccines had failed in animal trials and that the vaccinated animals became either severely ill or died? Yes, they did. Did they know that previous coronavirus vaccines had a tendency to "enhance the infection" and "make the disease worse"? Yes. Did Dr Anthony Fauci...
  • @peterAUS
    I was, sort of, waiting for a thread like this here on this site, for obvious reason.

    How do you "vax is deadly/depopulation agent/genocidal concoction" guys, on THIS very site, understand the fact that Israel, apparently, has a very high vaccination rate?
    On top of it with this new "genetic" wax on top of it?

    I mean, if the thing is so bad, why would THEY, of all people, do that!?!?

    I mean, THEY are masters of "one rule for us, another for the rest of the world", but, in this particular case THEY appear to be among countries/nations/peoples leading in vaccinations.
    Taking into account, say...."diversity/immigration" stuff, there is one rule for them and definitely another for Western nations.
    But now, this......they almost lead. As...haha...say...accepting all Afghan refugees.

    Something doesn't compute there. Or, it does in ways that could be...say...interesting.

    Just curious to see those......... explanations/theories.
    Really:).

    Replies: @Bert, @Realmom, @Katrinka, @Rich, @Cowboy, @Tertius, @TheTrumanShow, @Kali, @3g4me, @Irish Savant, @lydia, @Grant, @JohnnyGodYilmaz, @Mevashir, @Commentator Mike, @Skeptikal, @JaKo

    (((They))) (wawawawawawa) have alien DNA and the spike protein is programmed to eliminate balding, ear hair, and for the guys they’ll get a couple more inches on their johnson. The JAPs will get a Kardashian ass and become even more nasty (as if that’s possible).

  • Introduction For years, I’ve wanted to go to southern West Virginia and do original reporting on what’s alternatively called “the white death” and “the opioid crisis.” It is the greatest social malady of our time, and people who read this publication should care about its resolution more than anyone else. After more than a year...
  • Good read

    Faith is the highest passion in a human being. Many in every generation may not come that far, but none comes further.

  • On Wednesday, the Commonwealth of Virginia took down and then sawed to pieces Robert E. Lee’s 21-foot bronze equestrian statue in the former Confederate capital of Richmond. On paper, this was illegal. In 1889, the General Assembly guaranteed that the state would “hold the said [Lee Monument] perpetually sacred to the monumental purpose to which...
  • I got to thinking that Rushmore encapsulated the first century of America, roughly speaking, from Washington to Roosevelt.

    Then I asked who should be enshrined for the 2nd century?

    Sadly, only one man seems worthy.

  • The 20th anniversary of September 11, 2001 is a particularly somber one, not just because of the horrific nature of events of that day reaching its second-decade milestone, but because of how little we seem to have learned in that amount of time. The fear and trauma generated by the events of 9/11 were used...
  • Fear and loathing in America

    History is hard to know, because of all the hired bullshit, but even without being sure of “history” it seems entirely reasonable to think that every now and then the energy of a whole generation comes to a head in a long fine flash, for reasons that nobody really understands at the time—and which never explain, in retrospect, what actually happened..So now, less than five years later, you can go up on a steep hill in Las Vegas and look West, and with the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water mark—that place where the wave finally broke and rolled back.

  • Cook County, Illinois, Judge James Shapiro reached a new low in covid tyranny by forbidding Rebecca Firlit from seeing her 11-year-old son until she receives a covid vaccine. Judge Shapiro is not alone in abusing judicial power to force individuals to get vaccinated. Judges across the country have ordered defendants to get covid vaccines, sometimes...
  • @Cowboy
    @Andreas

    The irony is that the government has us by the short hairs where one ball is conservative law and order types and the other ball is progressive "karens" where both sides tend to cite the insane notion that "if you don't break the law you have nothing to fear".

    The fight is at the local fifedom level where the cabal of police, prosecutors, and judges need to be resisted at every opportunity.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    The fight is at the local fifedom level where the cabal of police, prosecutors, and judges need to be resisted at every opportunity.

    https://reclaimthenet.org/judge-orders-blogger-to-hand-over-devices-in-lawsuit-over-blog-comments/

    “The accusation of racism is particularly offensive in the context of the Hartford Police department which must not only remain free from bias against its own members but also the public at large,” Superior Court Judge Cesar Noble wrote in his decision.

  • On Wednesday, the Commonwealth of Virginia took down and then sawed to pieces Robert E. Lee’s 21-foot bronze equestrian statue in the former Confederate capital of Richmond. On paper, this was illegal. In 1889, the General Assembly guaranteed that the state would “hold the said [Lee Monument] perpetually sacred to the monumental purpose to which...
  • @Raches
    @Cowboy

    I said “scraps of paper”, not “‘scrapes’”.  You are a fool, and you are misquoting me to make me look foolish.


    When Russia lost it’s ‘scrapes’ the Bolsheviks came rushing in.
     
    No.  When Russia lost the personal quality of leadership at its highest levels, the various revolutionary factions completed their long, gradual process of undermining that leadership, a process that had been ongoing for decades.

    You are making my point for me—and you really do not know anything about the history of that revolution, if you suppose that the Bolsheviks suddenly “came rushing in”.  Are you even aware that the Bolsheviks were not the ones who seized power from the Czar?

    Despite my sympathy for the family of the last ruling Czar, and my opposition to his overthrow, I do not think that any reasonable person disputes that he was a weak leader.  Observe the revolutionaries’ need to assassinate Stolypin, a master statesman.  They killed Stolypin more than five years before the actual revolution.  If His Imperial Majesty had still had Stolypin as his Prime Minister, I think it’s likely that the February Revolution would never have happened—in which case, the Bolsheviks would have had no opportunity for their October Revolution.

    Nothing can substitute for the personal quality of human beings:  Not technological gadgets, not books of Jewish fairytales, not the democratic counting of votes, and assuredly not the worship of scraps of paper with the word “Constitution” inscribed on them.

    Whereas the Northern states fought the early stages of the war under the rubric of pretending to serve that “Constitution”, by forcing the Southern states to submit to it as if it were divine writ.  In much of the North, as of 1861, it was considered a shameful lie to say that the war was about slavery.  The war was about Union, a holy war for a sacrosanct scrap of paper called the “Constitution”:  A Federal compact which must have had divine authority, if no mere mortal could dare to withdraw from it.  During the early stages of the war, outside of Abolitionist and Radical Republican strongholds, to suggest that Union soldiers were fighting to benefit the negroes was deemed reprehensible by many Northerners.

    On a deeper level, the U.S.A. invaded the C.S.A. out of hatred for the personal superiority of the Southerner—a problem that was ultimately solved solved by Reconstructing a “mulatto studfarm”.  Worship of scraps of paper made a neat rubric for that. ®

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Well, I can see you’re as stupid as your dearly departed kinfolk. The Southern States bent over like a Southern queen is known to do and signed up for the compact known as the Constitution. If the Southern States had had any balls they would have joined the Anti-Federalists in the north to oppose it. Apparently that Southern superiority led to a good fisting. I can only deduce that the Southern man enjoys being a Sub to a good Dom tyrant. Being the good Anti-Federalist I am I say “good for you, enjoy your beatings”.

    p.s. You should drop out of whatever high school you attend and sign up for the Ron Paul classes.

    • LOL: Mevashir
  • @Raches
    General Lee is in good company.  He joins Albert Leo Schlageter, the sixteen martyrs of the Feldherrnhalle, and numerous others.  It is fitting:  They who wage war on the South have anyway decided that flying a Confederate flag makes you tantamount to a “Nazi”.

    The U.S.A. has a long history of tearing down monuments, ridiculing heroes, defaming the war dead of defeated honorable adversaries—and breaking promises, too.

    Mr. Hood:

    Many Americans think the Constitution — an eighteenth-century document — will secure their rights. They are clearly wrong.
     
    Anyone who worships a scrap of paper is clearly nuts.  Pieces of paper have no will, and take no actions:  Men have, and do.

    A government of good men under a poorly conceived constitution, or no constitution, is infinitely preferable to any government of corrupt swindlers and cheap political jobbers—even if, hypothetically, the latter were under a most excellent constitution.  Those who do not hold the individual and collective quality of human beings first and foremost are living in a fantasy, in which magical scraps of paper and incantations can substitute for personal honor and personal wisdom. ®

    Replies: @Katrinka, @Sollipsist, @Cowboy, @frontier

    People need ‘scrapes of paper’ because freedom is too dizzying for most. Revolutionaries try to introduce new ‘scrapes of paper’ (or in the current reality digital crumbs?) by which new universals are propagandized as enlightened ‘scrapes’ to replace the old ‘scrapes’. When Russia lost it’s ‘scrapes’ the Bolsheviks came rushing in.

    Perhaps you’ll enlighten us on how your ‘scrapes’ of “individual and collective quality of human beings” and “personal honor and personal wisdom. ®” will save us from the other bad ‘scrapes’?

    • Replies: @Raches
    @Cowboy

    I said “scraps of paper”, not “‘scrapes’”.  You are a fool, and you are misquoting me to make me look foolish.


    When Russia lost it’s ‘scrapes’ the Bolsheviks came rushing in.
     
    No.  When Russia lost the personal quality of leadership at its highest levels, the various revolutionary factions completed their long, gradual process of undermining that leadership, a process that had been ongoing for decades.

    You are making my point for me—and you really do not know anything about the history of that revolution, if you suppose that the Bolsheviks suddenly “came rushing in”.  Are you even aware that the Bolsheviks were not the ones who seized power from the Czar?

    Despite my sympathy for the family of the last ruling Czar, and my opposition to his overthrow, I do not think that any reasonable person disputes that he was a weak leader.  Observe the revolutionaries’ need to assassinate Stolypin, a master statesman.  They killed Stolypin more than five years before the actual revolution.  If His Imperial Majesty had still had Stolypin as his Prime Minister, I think it’s likely that the February Revolution would never have happened—in which case, the Bolsheviks would have had no opportunity for their October Revolution.

    Nothing can substitute for the personal quality of human beings:  Not technological gadgets, not books of Jewish fairytales, not the democratic counting of votes, and assuredly not the worship of scraps of paper with the word “Constitution” inscribed on them.

    Whereas the Northern states fought the early stages of the war under the rubric of pretending to serve that “Constitution”, by forcing the Southern states to submit to it as if it were divine writ.  In much of the North, as of 1861, it was considered a shameful lie to say that the war was about slavery.  The war was about Union, a holy war for a sacrosanct scrap of paper called the “Constitution”:  A Federal compact which must have had divine authority, if no mere mortal could dare to withdraw from it.  During the early stages of the war, outside of Abolitionist and Radical Republican strongholds, to suggest that Union soldiers were fighting to benefit the negroes was deemed reprehensible by many Northerners.

    On a deeper level, the U.S.A. invaded the C.S.A. out of hatred for the personal superiority of the Southerner—a problem that was ultimately solved solved by Reconstructing a “mulatto studfarm”.  Worship of scraps of paper made a neat rubric for that. ®

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • Cook County, Illinois, Judge James Shapiro reached a new low in covid tyranny by forbidding Rebecca Firlit from seeing her 11-year-old son until she receives a covid vaccine. Judge Shapiro is not alone in abusing judicial power to force individuals to get vaccinated. Judges across the country have ordered defendants to get covid vaccines, sometimes...
  • @Andreas
    The authorities are not motivated by concern for your health. They are entirely motivated by power and control.

    It is all designed to break you psychologically and replace your old identity with a new one that is pliant and easily controlled.

    You already know that whatever you do is not enough. The news is everywhere. One shot, leads to two. Then it is one variant after another followed by boosters for life on the "subscription model". Great way to keep big pharma revenues flowing, eh. But that's just a coincidence, of course.

    Once you physically submit to these coercive dictates it is all over. You are now owned. The basic psychological mechanics are no different than an otherwise straight person being punked in prison. Once the razor is applied to the throat, and the fear kicks in, they'll suck that cock.

    Unfortunately, this seems to be the inexorable path for most of the world's population.

    It's historic and will supersede both Stalinist Russian, Nazi Germany and the Cambodian Pol Pot combined in sheer human suffering.

    I wish it wasn't so. But evil will triumph. There is nothing on the horizon to suggest otherwise.

    Too bad you thought it couldn't happen here.

    Replies: @Cowboy, @Greg the American

    The irony is that the government has us by the short hairs where one ball is conservative law and order types and the other ball is progressive “karens” where both sides tend to cite the insane notion that “if you don’t break the law you have nothing to fear”.

    The fight is at the local fifedom level where the cabal of police, prosecutors, and judges need to be resisted at every opportunity.

    • Replies: @Cowboy
    @Cowboy


    The fight is at the local fifedom level where the cabal of police, prosecutors, and judges need to be resisted at every opportunity.

     

    https://reclaimthenet.org/judge-orders-blogger-to-hand-over-devices-in-lawsuit-over-blog-comments/

    “The accusation of racism is particularly offensive in the context of the Hartford Police department which must not only remain free from bias against its own members but also the public at large,” Superior Court Judge Cesar Noble wrote in his decision.
     
  • In boxing, there are bangers and dancers, but the very best, a Meldrick Taylor, say, could concuss and rupture yet still pirouette with finesse. If you waltz too much, you’ll lose fans. Even with a perfect record of 50-0, cake walking Floyd Mayweather has detractors. South African Corrie Sanders was no juking pussy. Although his...
  • How long before Bourgeyland is ransacked with pitchforks and clubs by the natives? The farmers have been waylaid and the Capitalists have the money for security, but the bourgey?

    How long till the bourgey in the US will be required to prostrate before St George?

    cuck cuck cuck

    • Agree: Decoy
  • The twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 Attacks is almost upon us, and although their immediacy has been somewhat reduced by the events of the last eighteen months, we must recognize that they have drastically shaped the world history of the last two decades, greatly changing the daily lives and liberties of most ordinary Americans. The...
  • Israel had drones in 1981?

    • Replies: @Ron Unz
    @Cowboy


    Israel had drones in 1981?
     
    Yes, though only of the earliest generations. Bergman's work is extremely authoritative, being based upon confidential Israeli records and numerous personal interviews. The important use of drones is discussed on p. 243 of the text.
    , @Spect3r
    @Cowboy

    Even in the 70´s
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IAI_Scout

  • It’s just really amazing that after fighting a war for 20 years, the US military was incapable of planning an exit wherein everyone came out of the country. RT: That soldier who got fired for asking questions asked how it was possible to not plan to get everyone out. We still don’t have an answer...
  • I propose these 7 rules for rebirth

    Today i will not center my being on the accumulation of means of exchange
    Today i will not be a neurotic bore
    Today i will not use psychological manipulations to cause people to do harm for me.
    Today i will not use my emotional triggers as a cudgal to harm people.
    Today i will not petition the government to use coercion and violence against innocent people.
    Today my identity belongs to me and not the collective.
    Today i will not be a jew.

    If everyone read these every morning how much better would the world be?

    • Thanks: Zarathustra
    • Replies: @Ray Caruso
    @Cowboy

    The problem is that every Jew will say the opposite, which will allow them to keep enslaving the goyim.

  • Having written posts on this blog for several years now, I have become ever more sensitive to how we, as news consumers, are subject to ideology – the invisible, shifting sands of our belief system. Those beliefs are not inbuilt, of course. How could they be? We are not born with pre-loaded software like a...
  • I reckon:

    1. Technology will continue to advance and mitigate against any worldwide catastrophic climate event.

    2. Those that do hold the power over these technologies will try to use them for totalitarian purposes.

  • This month marks fifty years since President Richard Nixon closed the “gold window” that had allowed foreign governments to exchange US dollars for gold. Nixon’s action severed the last link between the dollar and gold, transforming the dollar into pure fiat currency. Since the “Nixon shock” of 1971, the dollar’s value — and the average...
  • @SafeNow
    Christopher Caldwell, in his new (1 1/2 years old) book, asks “What did $20 trillion in debt buy?” (remember $20 trillion?). Answering his own question, he said “social peace,” I think the US will continue this predilection to “buy” social peace. Where, when and how this ends, I don’t know. But I believe this is the predilection; policies are instituted with the assumption that the US can buy its way out the consequences. If the US believed it might not be able to buy its way out of the consequences, it would institute different policies.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Social peace is a useful category to understand the phenomena and not just the US. But like all policies there are trade offs and the distribution causes social envy between groups and the majority of the distributions always lands in the hands of the very few.

    To date, in the US, social engineering has caused 1 civil war with hundreds of thousands of deaths. Since then the US has been able to mitigate it’s social unrest through foreign wars. This provide a sense of unity that otherwise is missing. In the post WWII nuclear age the US has used a policy of churning against lesser powers: Korea, Vietnam, Muslim States.

    At present, with no lesser state presently being victimized, the social engineering is turning inward. This again is causing group envy. Perhaps TPTB will stage another false flag and find another whipping horse. The momentum, however, seems to be towards radical internal restructuring.

    Social peace or social unrest? I guess we’ll find out. The US is 10x the population it was at the start the civil war. Extrapolating out the deaths from the first civil war is 6.2 million souls.

    The hubris of the social engineering set usually leads to catastrophic events.

  • People are mad that the Taliban recreated the iconic Iwo Jima flag-raising photo while decked out in American gear. Marjorie Taylor Greene is impeaching Joe Biden over his decision to surrender in Afghanistan and leave billions in equipment. Frankly, it is confusing what people are actually mad about. What was insulted when the Taliban won?...
  • @Tucker
    @Dr. Doom

    Watching all of these sickening war mongering, globalism loving, chicken hawk neo-con maggots - like Sebastian Gorka and Sean Insanity and the rest of the Bush family ass-licking ilk bleating and whining about how the so-called 'mighty' US military got humiliated by getting their butts beat by a tribe of goat herders triggered an alarming thought in my head.

    It is this: These slime-balls remind me of a high school bully who always had a big scary reputation for being the toughest dude on the campus and everyone was scared of tangling with him - until one day, this bully makes the mistake of trying to push the wrong kid around and that kid hauls off and knocks the bully on his ass and proceeds to stomp his gonads in the dirt, giving the bully a real thorough & humiliating asskicking. So, now, the bully's fragile ego is damaged and he starts thinking about how he has to find a way to regain his former 'scary status'.

    So, what do you think that bully is most likely to do? He will look around for some smaller and apparently weaker victim and beat the living daylights out of them - preferably in front of as large
    of an audience he can manage - so as to reestablish his 'bad-ass' creds.

    Or, he might even be dumb enough to pick a victim who is not a weakling and who will give him yet another humiliating beating.

    This is the odor that I smell oozing out of the stinky armpits of maggots like Sebastion Gorka and Sean Insanity. These losers and losers like them are bullies who's egos are bruised by Afghanistan's
    victory. Which is a guarantee that people who think like this will be itching, no, make that 'desperate' to get the US into a new war against what they think will be an 'easy' target - so they can restore their 'manhood'.

    BTW: Before I finish my point, let me remind everyone that I have been hearing pundits on the right suggest that the humiliating defeat in Afghanistan was done deliberately by the Dementia Joe
    White House. So, if true, why would the 70 percent jewish White House Administration choose to engineer such a humiliating fiasco? Perhaps we are seeing a psyop being orchestrated. Humiliate and emasculate the American people - and use zio-puppets like Gorka and Hannity and others to rub American's noses in this embarrassment......

    For what end? Here is my strong suspicion. To play a head game with Americans - and this includes men inside our military - deliberately tweaking what little remains of masculine pride within the male population of the nation. Make that the 'white' male population, since combat units are 85 % made up of White men. They are playing head games with us, people. They, and by that, I mean the 70% jewish White House Administration - are sending us a subliminal message that the only way we can recapture our masculine pride in being the world's biggest, meanest, and scariest bully is to let Israel drag us into a gigantic war with Iran where we can 'redeem' and 'restore' our reputations as tough guys by 'crushing' another one of the nations that Israel hates but which they are too chickenshit cowardly to attack themselves.

    Replies: @Cowboy, @Eric Novak

    deliberately tweaking what little remains of masculine pride within the male population of the nation

    uhh… haven’t they done that already by turning the services into a great big pride parade? Besides, the most coveted recruits are the nerdy gamer kids who are operating the drones. After the drones do their work you build a compound where diversity literature can be handed out. The gender dysphoric high school drop outs can handle that.

  • When Ichiro played in the Major Leagues, he was always hounded by a mob of Japanese journalists and photographers, starting with the first day of Spring Training. Sick of this, he told an interviewer he wished they would just disappear. “From your life?” “No, from this earth.” The USA, though, is not being pestered but...
  • Here’s a counter narrative and real life ancedote. When the millennial mother of a toddler, and school teacher, wearing a rbg platitude on her t-shirt discusses the situation of Sambo breaking free from the cities into the neighborhoods to wreck havoc and loot, her ideological scales fall from her eyes and she instinctively turns on mother bear mode genuinely contemplating the necessity of “home protection” and alerting the cuck that action needs to be taken. Don’t underestimate mamma bear and her ability to whip cuck into shape.

  • @dindunuffins
    @Cowboy

    Nice! Saw them at Mohegan Sun for The End tour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVWEb-At8yc

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Gotta love the Scandinavian rockers!

    • Replies: @dindunuffins
    @Cowboy

    LOL, Yngwie still around ...wow...still shredding

  • @dindunuffins
    @Cowboy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4bgXH3sJ2Q

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Art is important in times like these…

    • Replies: @dindunuffins
    @Cowboy

    Nice! Saw them at Mohegan Sun for The End tour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVWEb-At8yc

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • • Replies: @dindunuffins
    @Cowboy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4bgXH3sJ2Q

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • In April, President Joe Biden told the nation he would have all U.S. troops out of Afghanistan by Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the worst terrorist attack ever on the continental United States. Given the turn of events of the past week, that 20th anniversary may be celebrated by a triumphant Taliban, now on...
  • Who Lost America’s Longest War?

    Fifty four and counting to date and no correct answer?

    Pat gave it away…

    Is what we have on offer — one man-one vote democracy

    Bueller Bueller Bueller?

  • A staple of the columnist’s life is mail embodying a weird obsession with Jews. It is a versatile obsession, suitable for any occasion. If I were to write a column on the economics of watermelon farming in rural Kansas for a conservative site, a high proportion of the comments would consist of angry denunciations of...
  • @Epaminondas
    @restless94110

    Presbyterian Fred does a deep dive into his inner Jew. Presbyterians are brainwashed from an early age into the cult of Jew worship. It's part of Calvinism. To use Fredspeech, "they just cain't help they little ole selves."

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Is Freddy still in therapy because of his Presbyterian education? American history is littered with ex-Presbyterian cucks and in-house heretics waxing emotively and starting weird cults rupturing the fabric of the American experiment with feminine pursuits because they couldn’t handle the truth.

    The capital of the Presbyterian Rebellion of 76 is all spent.

  • Just seven weeks into his presidency, Joe Biden signed a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill. Among the largest spending bills in history, it was passed without the vote of a single Republican. The plan sent direct payments of up to $1,400 to most Americans, extended a $300 per week unemployment insurance boost until Sept. 6...
  • It’s time to discard the red/blue state distinction and drill down to the local/county level. How your local officials reacted to the plandemic is a good indication of what to expect with further disruptions. Are your local officials sheep or men?

  • BTW, when they say “Infrastructure” what they mean is new trains to send Deplorables to reeducation camps and electric car plug in stations for woke hipsters.

    • Replies: @rgl
    @Cowboy

    Just a little paranoid, perhaps?

    I'm not going to bother with the reeducation camp stuff. That is nothing but pure paranoia. The electric car thing ... well, I drive a pickup truck. I like my pickup. However, I, and you, need to face the reality that fossil fuels will eventually dry up. It is a finite resource.

    That is not to mention the emissions of a gazillion gas burning vehicles on the world's roads and their affect on the planet.

    Electric vehicles - never mind the pussy factor - must be a thing to embrace. It is our future. It has to be. S'far as I know, no one has built a nuke reactor teeny-tiny enough to power a personal vehicle. So the plug-in is the way things are going to have to be.

    I will miss my truck. I just hope I can keep it long enough to pay it off.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Anonymous

  • Don’t worry, Republicans voters, Rob Portman and Mitt Romney have your back, lol!

    Is there a psychologist here? Republican voters are suffering from battered woman syndrome.

  • Question 1-- Your views on the Coronavirus and Covid vaccine are very different than those of Unz Review writers, like Paul Craig Roberts, CJ Hopkins, Israel Shamir and myself. In your estimation, what are the main areas of disagreement and why do you think your analysis is more probable than theirs? Ron Unz-- I'd also...
  • Awww… It’s always sad to see the gonad clutching leftist shrieking in terror over phantoms and demanding authoritarianism. Don’t blame Ron, in March of 2020 he wrote of how 2+ million people in his hometown barely escaped death had it not been for authoritarian tactics. And no, libertarians do not wring their hands over why government doesn’t work properly they wring their hands over why people believe it would work properly…. except for the shrieking leftist who they understand lack the cojones to live freely.

  • For the enthusiasts of Scientism excess deaths appears to be the controlling variable at the expense of all other variables. A sad commentary on what is quickly becoming a hegemonic world atheocracy.

    • Agree: Liza
  • See also: Controlled Opposition Watch: NATIONAL REVIEW Still Trying To Take Down General Lee An authentic National Conservative Right has been breaking through one barrier after another over the last few years. First it was the Alt Right, then it was the Dissident Right, then it was America First, and tomorrow the leading brand will...
  • An authentic National Conservative Right has been breaking through one barrier after another over the last few years. First it was the Alt Right, then it was the Dissident Right, then it was America First, and tomorrow the leading brand will be something else.

    Hopefully the new brand is the Non Nationalist who resists governmental authority at every level except, perhaps, the local sheriff.

    Resist the beast and he will flee

  • The recent felony conviction and eight month prison sentence of January 6th protester Paul Hodgkins is an affront to any notion of justice. It is a political charge and a political verdict by a political court. Every American regardless of political persuasion should be terrified of a court system so beholden to politics instead of...
  • Ashli is our own Joan of Arc, a celestial queen, fearless in the face of evil. She lead forward against the evil forces proudly displaying her MAGA crown while surrounded by dark agents of the regime. A true martyr for her people may they rise up and honor her by standing strong against the evil doers and may statues raised of her throughout the land.

  • Two weeks ago, I introduced you to the case of Jan. 6 Capitol rally defendant John Steven Anderson, whose lawyer Marina Medvin is fighting for the release of 30 seconds of an exculpatory Capitol surveillance video clip that prosecutors don’t want the public to see. There's a new filing in the case from lawyers for...
  • @restless94110
    @Achmed E. Newman

    On your PS, I think we are twins,. Paul closed comments after I kept calling him out on the Climate Change thing he got into a while back. And he must still be sore, because I've sent him several respectful suggestions and info on other topics over the last year or so and he will never reply.

    Notice also that after PCR did that? He stopped writing columns on Climate Change. In essence, we shook him into thinking about what he was writing,, but he didn't have the cajones to acknowledge our input. I've been reading him for 10 years or more and he has a good take on most things, but turning off the comments is dumb. Paul! You don't have to read them, just let people talk.

    As for Sailer, I gave up on him a few months ago after he kept on not letting my comments out of moderation one too many times. And this after a detailed private email exchange. Steve claimed that he had to moderate 100s of comments and he didn't want the n-word in there, then proved himself wrong and not up to the task by letting the n-word slip through practically daily. When I pointed that out to him, he wanted me to rat out some other commenter, and I had to remind him that I'm for n-word use and free speech not silly ineffective stupid moderation.

    The only other possible censoring I've seen on Unz is possibly Linh Dinh but only my last comment/reply to a climate alarmist troll after nearly 3 weeks of back and forth. Other writers that I have commented on always (knock on wood) let them through. As a free speech absolutist I find Unz Review refreshing, but Sailer needs to take a vacation from the onerous and silly moderation task he has set for himself, especially given his large daily output, and the amount of comments his stuff attracts. It's really a mystery to me why he goes through that task, but I've seen enough other people complaining about it to know it's not personal.

    Still, I lost respect for Sailer with this and I've stopped reading his stuff. There are plenty of other places to comment.

    Replies: @Cowboy, @Achmed E. Newman

    Sailer’s law of self erotica? No thanks. Creepy.

    • Replies: @restless94110
    @Cowboy

    What does self-erotica have to do with my comments or Steve Sailer?

  • The recent felony conviction and eight month prison sentence of January 6th protester Paul Hodgkins is an affront to any notion of justice. It is a political charge and a political verdict by a political court. Every American regardless of political persuasion should be terrified of a court system so beholden to politics instead of...
  • The rule of law is dead. The rule of power now prevails.

    • Agree: mc23, JimDandy
  • Two weeks ago, I introduced you to the case of Jan. 6 Capitol rally defendant John Steven Anderson, whose lawyer Marina Medvin is fighting for the release of 30 seconds of an exculpatory Capitol surveillance video clip that prosecutors don’t want the public to see. There's a new filing in the case from lawyers for...
  • Statist fucks like Huntington are the worst. I bet he can barely utter the words “innocent till proven guilty”. Those damn drug dealer attorneys always expecting their clients to given equal treatment under the law makes Harry gobsmacked. I saw that Harry spews all over the comment section of The American Cuckservative probably hoping for that theocracy that will punish all the evil doers good and hard. The Constitution that puts the individual ahead of the collective needs to be repealed. Go back to your cuck friends, douchehole.

  • Earlier, by Steve Sailer: David French: If Anti-CRT Laws Pass, The Current Robust Debate Over Race In The Schools Will Be Shut Down There comes a point, and I think we’ve reached it, where we can no longer assume certain Establishment cuckservatives’ supposed “principled” support for Progressive causes is argued in good faith. David French...
  • All y’all need to unpucker your bungholes. It’s through crisis that strength is achieved. Breath deep and prepare for battle. The time for intellectual debates is over. Besmirch the naked natives and prepare for pain.

  • Nick Fuentes was always going to get banned from Twitter eventually. He’d managed to get the blue check back a long time ago, then managed to keep his optics close enough to the mainstream to keep from getting banned longer than anyone else. Still, every time he tweeted, it was dead man walking. The Hebrew...
  • @Z-man

    Jim Jordan, who is a Republican who vocally claims to be a conservative and a supporter of the First Amendment, is funded by Google. He goes out in front of the public and claims that he will do something to stop Google from censoring conservatives, then fails to do anything of the sort.

    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a Democrat, and she is funded by Amazon. She claims to seek to change Amazon’...
     

    Yeah speaking of these two:
    Jordan, the 'rolled up shirtsleeved one' comes off as the friend of everyman and a real America First guy except when it comes to Izruel. He makes sure he genuflects to the Zionist beast every chance he gets.
    AOC, of the Squad (gang of four) who has probably been the quietest of the four when it comes to criticizing the Zionist state.

    They know to 'Beware 'and suck up to' The Power of The Cabal.'

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Since we are naming names let me present, Ken Buck.

    A self described Tea Party stalwart and author of the book, Drain the Swamp, you serfs don’t have a clue, not only genuflects as necessary for the Cabal (tweeted out after big bad Hamas lobbed a couple bombs that the billions we send to Israel isn’t enough and please we need to send more money!) but now he’s going to take on Big Tech because, you know, they caused the Donald to lose, oh and all the money flowing into his campaign coffers from Big Media, well they need help getting some money from Big Tech, and by-god we need more government regulations! And he is a fine war hawk which is why he defends Liz Cheney!

    Definition of insanity: Republican voters

    • Replies: @Robert Dolan
    @Cowboy

    All of the GOP strategists say the same thing....that the voters "have nowhere else to go."

    And with stolen elections/demographic disaster the voters literally have nowhere to go.

    Devon Stack says that the seeds have already been planted for white genocide.....years of propaganda....academics openly calling for the elimination of white people.....

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Z-man

    , @Z-man
    @Cowboy

    Buck the cuck.

  • Totalitarian libertarian is almost as oxymoronic as millennial intelligence.

    Hey Andy, you may want to avoid pissing on the only folk who still believe in civil liberties if you want to retain your free speech rights. I wonder, and would appreciate feedback, if Andy’s wet dream of a National Socialist State were to come to pass would civil liberties still be a thing?

    • Agree: Agent76
    • Replies: @onebornfree
    @Cowboy

    "Totalitarian libertarian is almost as oxymoronic as millennial intelligence."

    Exactly.

    I think he's using the invented term here deliberately, as "click bait".

    I thought libertarianism was a very simple idea to understand, that is:

    to get the government (federal, state and local) entirely OUT of everyone's lives , by reducing its size/power to original constitutional size and limits, at the very least, if not beyond those limits.

    But apparently such an idea is too complicated for simpletons such as Anglin.

    Unfortunately, Anglins current POV is seemingly authenticated by other naive, simplistic individuals (or infiltrators) calling themselves "libertarian" who either genuinely (or disingenously) believe that Google, Facebook and Twitter etc. are _not_ fully government- created and controlled entities.( many writers at Reason mag., for example).

    People like Anglin (there are many here) seem to see government as their friend and saviour, and are apparently not at all opposed to big government running theirs, and everyone else's lives, just as long as that big government is _not_ controlled by " da jooz"( or whomever), but is instead controlled and supposedly flawlessly run by their own personal imagined favorite "good guy" group, whomever that might be.

    A reminder for Anglin et al:

    "Government is a disease masquerading as its own cure" Robert LeFevere

    Regards, onebornfree

    Replies: @Sollipsist

  • During most of the last year theories regarding the origins of Covid, whether conspiratorial or otherwise, had disappeared from the public debate, pushed aside by the nationwide Black Lives Matter protests and the final stages of the heated presidential campaign. In early January, prominent liberal author and public intellectual Nicholson Baker had tried to revive...
  • Oh holy science from which all knowledge is obtained
    May all the minions follow the science or be obliterated in infamy
    As it is in theory may it become truth in consensus
    Give us this day complete data and correct correlations as we skewer our opponents correlations
    Lead us not into subjectivity but deliver us into transhumanism.

    Amen

  • Hide and seek should be a game for children, not for ruthless feds. But here we are. An American citizen, innocent until proven guilty, is fighting for his freedom against a government juggernaut hell-bent on framing him as a violent Jan. 6 insurrectionist. One crucial key to clearing his name, his lawyer argues, lies in...
  • @Harry Huntington
    Typical Malkin misleading piece. It is plain the video is available for defense, but under restrictions that keep it confidential. Any lawyer will tell you that confidentiality orders are standard in most litigation. There is zero reason the video needs to be made public to be used for defense. In cases involving national security, Federal Prosecutors work with defense counsel to obtain for counsel the necessary clearances to use material. This is another non-story. It proves the judicial system is working.

    Replies: @beavertales, @Cowboy, @Joe Levantine, @Bill, @rgl, @c matt, @Daniel Rich, @Jefferson Temple, @RadicalCenter

    There is zero reason the video needs to be made public to be used for defense.

    Holy shit Harry! Are you fucking kidding me? Fuck the 6th amendment, right? No need for public trials just a star chamber to preside over the “findings”.

    It would be nice if we could get journalists like Michelle to actually stop whistling past the evil ones and name names.

    Judge Rudolph Contreras, who is good friends with Strzok and Page and had cocktail dinners with them to discuss the Flynn case to which he was assigned and later recused without explanation, is the presiding judge in this case and FISA Court traitor to boot, and we should expect this criminal would continue in his Star Chamber role.

    A quick perusal of the Linkedin page of the prosecuting attorney in this case, Robert Juman, shows how blatantly partisan this fuck is and will no doubt use every available means to censor any information that may hurt the cause under the false pretense of “national security”.

    The judicial system is working all right for the government and it’s criminal actors with a nice boot on the throat of the people. You’re a sick fuck.

    • Replies: @TKK
    @Cowboy

    Well done.

    How troubling that so many are deeply dumb and smugly arrogant simultaneously.

    They walk among us.......


    Terrible, rotten, putrid people choking America at this moment in time.

    Something's gotta give.

  • It must be nice to live in a country where your leaders encourage you to be proud of your race and history. RT: And what a fleet! [image][F]https://
  • @TKK
    @Sick of Orcs

    Americans have been so beaten down and demoralized by our overlords that many worship a dog eating, ravenously capitalistic, individual crushing automaton society that the Chinese themselves cannot stand.

    The fact....FACT...that none of them could so much as whisper any criticism of Winnie the Pooh (Xi Jinping) on a site like this goes right over their heads or is conveniently ignored.

    Who knew Anglin was a cuck beta male for a Chinese man? I am disappointed but not surprised.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    It is curious how the rabid nationalist Zoollinnials running around here have a fetish for the strongman. I’m thinking one of the causes is the dysphoria of living their lives without their helicopter mommy making everything ok and no male influence while growing up, whether because the male in the house was a cuck or absent. Apparently we have two generations of cuck males begging for a beating from a daddy figure they never had.

  • I usually try to do inspirational posts on holidays. This Independence Day is difficult, because it’s the first one in our nation’s history where we are totally, openly enslaved. But I shall do my best. This is a day that represents patriotism, and that patriotism is largely rooted in our freedoms as Americans. I hate...
  • It seems to me that we are experiencing is the final death throes of lockean epistemology and much of what goes on around here is an exercise in trying to keep the structure from falling completely so the reaction to the dismantling of the structures especially as regards to race and sex is an attempted rebuilding of the foundations of certainty to at least a high degree of probability and these rebuilding efforts will naturally respond to that which is being deconstructed, ie race.
    It is always easier to tear down than it is to build up and the otherness project is easily manipulable with it’s excessive emotivism. Because the new project has no center it is a project in self immolation where competing claims for liberation overlap and conflict with each other and the only possibility for a particular liberation to hold together is systemic power and so the otherness project is self refuting and merely the shifting poles of power between competing groups.
    In summary, the quest for transcendence can be found only in the Otherness of infinity and not in the whims of finitude.

  • In the latest sign that the US government’s War on Domestic Terror is growing in scope and scale, the White House on Tuesday revealed the nation’s first ever government-wide strategy for confronting domestic terrorism. While cloaked in language about stemming racially motivated violence, the strategy places those deemed “anti-government” or “anti-authority” on a par with...
  • @Hannah Katz
    @Cowboy

    Wondering if I might be in trouble for remarking that I would like the United States to have a lean, efficient and honest government.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    With a name like Katz you should be ok.

    To the CIA agent assigned to me:

    I’m sorry, I didn’t really mean that

  • There’s been a new public fracturing of the intellectual left, typified by an essay last week from Nathan J Robinson, editor of the small, independent, socialist magazine Current Affairs, accusing Glenn Greenwald and Matt Taibbi of bolstering the right’s arguments. He is the more reasonable face of what seems to be a new industry arguing...
  • @Z-man
    @Cowboy

    Yes, individuals have to be.,. targeted.
    Harvey Weinstein was a good start. The Epstein affair can be another. Soros can be a start for going after the Zionist Billionaire's Boy's Club- most of the hedge fund managers on Wall Street.
    Legally would be the way to get them if the system can stay incorrupt enough. Otherwise the Izraeli model can be used...

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Number one on my most wanted list is Brennan. That demon needs a silver bullet in the worst way. Maybe we can convince Ron to dedicate a thread for the prosecution of the top Deep State criminals? Contributors could lay out the crimes of the Deep State antagonist that they believe most deserves the number one spot and then poll the jury after arguments?

    • Agree: Z-man
  • @Z-man
    @Cowboy

    Israel is the crowning glory of The International Jew. The infestation in our societies is even worse. The secular, bottom line, turbo capitalist, vampire squid financial system is destroying the middle class. The anti Christ, globohomo elite dominated by the Jews, have the advantage. It must be defeated.
    Taibbi is good but a bit too cerebral and hasn't been on too many videos or TV, as far as I've noticed, lately. Glenn Greenwald, while being a globohomo elite himself is also a good ally of Americanists. I don't know his stance on Izrael but figure he's on the fence, him being a Jew and all.
    Zion and The International Jew must be defeated.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    I get it Z-man. But we need to start naming names. This amorphous International Jew doesn’t pull the actual levers. And each side needs to start calling out their own and stop playing the fucking jew game. Politicians don’t count. They’re all puppets jockeying for the big payday. No, we prosecute the cabinet ministers who implement the coercive policies. The Administrative state has long eaten at our soul. The fact that Jonathon Pollard was released from prison, instead of being strung by his gonads and beaten with sticks for the rest of his natural life, and given a hero’s welcome in Izrael should alert us to want to find the perpetrators of this injustice. And how does a troll like Bill Barr able to run under the radar for his treasonous actions not only in allowing the FBI to get away with its treachery but also adding to the coercive unconstitutional powers given to the Agency?

    • Agree: Barbarossa
    • Replies: @Z-man
    @Cowboy

    Yes, individuals have to be.,. targeted.
    Harvey Weinstein was a good start. The Epstein affair can be another. Soros can be a start for going after the Zionist Billionaire's Boy's Club- most of the hedge fund managers on Wall Street.
    Legally would be the way to get them if the system can stay incorrupt enough. Otherwise the Izraeli model can be used...

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • @bayviking
    Good reporter, vanquished for his bizzarre love of Trump.

    Replies: @Cowboy, @Anonymous

    Vanquished? How was he (Greenwald?) vanquished?

  • His election tore the mask off everything that was already deeply ugly about the US political system.

    Not everything but much. When the pants are dropped to fully expose the syphilitic Israeli disease then it will get really ugly.

    • Replies: @Z-man
    @Cowboy

    Israel is the crowning glory of The International Jew. The infestation in our societies is even worse. The secular, bottom line, turbo capitalist, vampire squid financial system is destroying the middle class. The anti Christ, globohomo elite dominated by the Jews, have the advantage. It must be defeated.
    Taibbi is good but a bit too cerebral and hasn't been on too many videos or TV, as far as I've noticed, lately. Glenn Greenwald, while being a globohomo elite himself is also a good ally of Americanists. I don't know his stance on Izrael but figure he's on the fence, him being a Jew and all.
    Zion and The International Jew must be defeated.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    , @Leo Den
    @Cowboy

    Amen to that.

    The Israeli parasitic infection has reached critical mass.

    http://biblicisminstitute.wordpress.com/2015/07/28/how-the-ashkenazi-jews-conquered-the-west/

  • In the latest sign that the US government’s War on Domestic Terror is growing in scope and scale, the White House on Tuesday revealed the nation’s first ever government-wide strategy for confronting domestic terrorism. While cloaked in language about stemming racially motivated violence, the strategy places those deemed “anti-government” or “anti-authority” on a par with...
  • Poor Unz will lose most of his readership base.

    • Replies: @Hannah Katz
    @Cowboy

    Wondering if I might be in trouble for remarking that I would like the United States to have a lean, efficient and honest government.

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • This book is significant not only because of its detailed examination of globalisation, unipolarity, multipolarity, and associated themes such as foreign policies, superpower rivalries, geopolitics and diverse branches such as the meaning of nationalism, and ethnos, but because it provides an insight into an important school of thought in Russia and further afield. Leonid Savin...
  • @Sollipsist
    This article wants so badly to be legitimately academic. The sprinkling of jargon, neologisms, splitting hairs on etymological non-issues, etc...

    At its heart, it's just a mildly diffused rant against The West. It offers the same general justification for "multipolarity" that adherents of multiculturalism offer: there's an obvious Big Bad, and what's wrong with giving the rest of us equal attention, etc... so until that ideal situation happens, let's attack the Big Bad for all its crimes and weaknesses past and present.

    We know how that works out. Revenge in the short term, enforced limits on anything that looks like a potential advantage for the Big Bad. Peace was never an option.

    Personally, I'm all for The West. I criticize the current abuses and hypocrisy BECAUSE I want The West to have a future. It can be done without the cancerous hegemony that characterizes it today. But I'm not giving any support to anything that delegitimizes the history, culture and traditions that contributed to its ascendancy -- and disguises its attacks with the rhetoric of fairness. That's not an honest appeal for coexistence.

    The West earned the right to exceptionalism many times over before it squandered it through overreach and mediocrity. A long line of winners gave the later ruling losers a strong foundation from which to repudiate and therefore erode it. The globalist hegemony and its polyglot servitors are not The West, any more than We The People are the current US government and media.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    The US has had a Utopian spirit from the beginning (shining city on a hill) and has gone through different “Great Awakenings” (both religious and secular) and with that comes both progress (exceptionalism) and abuses (war). No longer are we satisfied with only our internal civic religion we now are missionaries to the world for the good news of the latest greatest “Great Awakening”. Coercion is applied to those countries who kick against this civic religion and now even more coercion against it’s own people who will not repent and accept the spirit of the latest “Great Awakening”. We’ve managed to get through these cycles before but the current evangelical secular religionists seem intent on imposing their atheocracy through whatever coercion is necessary to achieve their Utopian dreams.

    • Agree: Sollipsist
  • April 19 was the 28th anniversary of one of the most shameful episodes in modern American history: the massacre of 76 innocent men, women, and children by agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) in a military-style assault on the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The assault followed a botched raid...
  • Waco and Ruby Ridge was when it became explicit that TPB decided rural folk needed to be slapped down for their freedom loving ways which also coincided with the shipping of their livelihoods overseas. Then came the dissimulation of Oklahoma City for further pretense. Later the rural youth are used as cannon fodder for overseas wars for Israel. Then Trump gets elected and all hell breaks loose. Now TPB is barely even able to restrain their antipathy for rural folk. The hubris of their successes in the false flag operations of the Whitmer kidnapping and Jan 6 event along with the stolen election is almost maniacal.

    • Agree: Achmed E. Newman
  • This book is significant not only because of its detailed examination of globalisation, unipolarity, multipolarity, and associated themes such as foreign policies, superpower rivalries, geopolitics and diverse branches such as the meaning of nationalism, and ethnos, but because it provides an insight into an important school of thought in Russia and further afield. Leonid Savin...
  • @obwandiyag
    The trouble with this and all magazines on the internet is they just whine about stuff and never give you concrete, direct, specific, detailed prescriptions on how to address what they whine about.

    For instance, I happen to think that the real problem, the only real problem in the world, is the very rich (getting richer every day). Silly me.

    And I've even read some bitching about the rich on here, mirabile dictu.

    But then--sure they're a problem, everybody intelligent knows that--but how are we to deal with them? How do we decrease their power? How do we get their money for ourselves? What is to be done? I mean, specifically. Chapter and verse.

    Never, never will you read an article explaining, specifically, how to go about this. I mean an article that says, go here, do this, go there, do that, talk to person, organize this thing, perform this action, etc.

    Replies: @MarkU, @Cowboy, @Radicalcenter, @Thorsten J. Pattberg, @Sarah, @HT, @Alexandros

    but how are we to deal with them? How do we decrease their power? How do we get their money for ourselves? What is to be done? I mean, specifically. Chapter and verse.

    The article addresses this quest as being part of the problem specifically that it is the zeitgeist of the times to want progress towards some ends that universalizes a solution with immediate results:

    what Savin shows is that the left critique is flawed because the left itself derives from the same zeitgeist. Oswald Spengler said something similar a century ago when he stated that there is no so-called ‘proletarian’ movement that does not operate in the interests of money

    Don’t worry though, this polycentric idea sounds nice but don’t expect that the monied interests to submit to such a plan. This is a pipe dream.

    • Replies: @Rubicon
    @Cowboy

    "but how are we to deal with them? How do we decrease their power? How do we get their money for ourselves? What is to be done? I mean, specifically. Chapter and verse."

    WE? Not a chance "we" will deal with them or decrease their power, nor will "WE" gain command of the super-wealthy billionaire's $$$ especially those in the US.

    Suggestion: Be Patient.

    Order Giovanni Arrighi's book *showing* how ALL empires of the past died.

    Listen and read the Economist Dr. Michael Hudson who chronicles:
    how the US $$ circulates its money around the world, only to end back up in the coffers of the Super Wealthy.
    how the US$$ hegemony is becoming threatened by China/Eurasia/Russia that, combined, has surpassed the US in terms of a huge trading markets around the world.
    how Germany is posing problems for the US because of its immense trade with China.

    This is an amazing time in history: we are beginning to see the US hegemony lashing out, trying every trick in the book to keep the rest of the world at bay, and how that's NOT working.

    Sadly, through all this morass, there are going to be masses of people, especially in the US, who are going to suffer and die.
    Be patient.

    Replies: @Mulga Mumblebrain

  • Do not “pursue an investigation into the origin of COVID-19 because it would ‘open a can of worms’ if it continued”. This was the instruction given by the US State Department to its investigators over a year ago, as reported by Vanity Fair in a long piece on Lab Leak. State Department investigators were warned...
  • @Realist
    @Cowboy


    Now that the US is a wholly owned subsidiary of Israel it looks like the Zionest Gargamels and the Chinks agreed to a reset.
     
    If the US is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Israel it is because the goyim allowed it.

    Replies: @Rich, @Cowboy

    I can’t disagree with that. There was a glimmer of hope a decade ago but it didn’t produce enough good fruit. It even appears that (northern) Europe may be ahead of us in regards to resistance to the tyranny although from the advertising I’m hearing from the PTB they may be getting a little nervous about compliance. What are we at 50%-60% at least one jab? The ads are the typical manipulative come join the borg and be with the cool kids. In cali they’re having a lottery with a chance to win a million if you get the jab. In Washington state you get a free joint, etc… Soon I guess we will find out if all those wonderful judges that Trump appointed will provide a roadblock for further draconian measures or simply cave in to the pressure.

    • Thanks: Realist
  • Now that the US is a wholly owned subsidiary of Israel it looks like the Zionest Gargamels and the Chinks agreed to a reset. The Chinks can raise their prices and the Gargamels can swoop up some cheap property.

    • Replies: @Realist
    @Cowboy


    Now that the US is a wholly owned subsidiary of Israel it looks like the Zionest Gargamels and the Chinks agreed to a reset.
     
    If the US is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Israel it is because the goyim allowed it.

    Replies: @Rich, @Cowboy

    , @Mulga Mumblebrain
    @Cowboy

    They are certainly buying up US housing, quick-smart. Poor Amerkan proles-loyalty to Israel comes at a heavy price. A bit like being 'honorary Palestinians'.

    Replies: @Tom Welsh

  • I have my doubts whether the Putin-Biden summit in Geneva will take place later this month, but even if somehow it is pulled off, recent Biden Administration blunders mean the chance anything of substance will be achieved is virtually nil. The Biden Administration was supposed to signal a return of the “adults” to the room....
  • @Ann Nonny Mouse
    @Cowboy

    OT I guess, but you are historically wrong about the Star Chamber. It was the court of equity as distinct from the court of law, and was investigative, not adversarial. Goal to find the truth rather than to win the case. And relatively low cost. Loved by the people of the era.

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Some may have, Ann, but if I recall correctly it was one of the leading causes of the English civil war. The point being that this court was not bound by common law and derived it’s authority from the monarch alone. Which isn’t really that much different than the Grand Jury system combined with FISA where an unelected cabal gets together to target political opponents which leads to things like the Russia hoax and persecution of Trump supporters.

  • @Anonymous
    @Achmed E. Newman

    I wanted to find information on one of the prosecuting DA's assigned to one of the Jan 6 cases and her information was scrubbed from the internet. Hows that for government transparency?

    Replies: @Cowboy

    These attorneys are part of a Star Chamber (These are secret meetings in which an elite looks for people to be prosecuted aka Grand Jury) so secrecy is endemic and necessary

    • Replies: @Ann Nonny Mouse
    @Cowboy

    OT I guess, but you are historically wrong about the Star Chamber. It was the court of equity as distinct from the court of law, and was investigative, not adversarial. Goal to find the truth rather than to win the case. And relatively low cost. Loved by the people of the era.

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • the hundreds arrested for what the Democrats and the mainstream media laughably call the “January 6th Insurrection.” Many of these non-violent and unarmed protesters have been held in solitary confinement with no chance of bail, even though they have no prior arrests or convictions. Most await trial on minor charges that may not even take place until next year.

    Lets just call this what it is. The death of Habeas corpus. The criminals in DC have been pounding stakes into it since Oklahoma City. Calling this made for TV event an insurrection gives cover to criminal prosecutors and judges to deny the pawns of this setup their rights. Calling the den of thieves a temple adds a little religious fervor to the cause. Give homage to the gods or prepare for the gulag.

    • Replies: @GomezAdddams
    @Cowboy

    "Imagine this Gomez----Amtrak Joe Biden meeting Vladimir Putin ! Biden has Blinken at his side who opens the session and starts shouting in a Yankee Jewish twang rant "Get out of Crimea---Canada ---Chile and Moscow!!" and then Putin puts forward a riddle for Joe " It isn't Moe --and it is not Larry---who is it?" --Biden asks that Putin again re-state the question and hearing it again then shouts "Donald Trump !!!!!" -----and I concede Sherman has great insight---from his revised Future Forward and Back Machine.

  • Have you given any thought to the strange events of the last 15 months? Have you wondered why so many countries adopted the same policies that had never been used before and had no scientific foundation? Have you wondered why effective 'life-saving' medications and therapies were actively and aggressively suppressed? Have you wondered why world-renowned...
  • @Rachel
    @Cowboy

    Good questions, but...the released Fauci emails indicate that Fauci was told pretty early on that certain governors would be useful allies -- and it's pretty unclear why or how the people telling him that would have known that already. Something seems to have been up. Maybe money changed hands?

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Maybe. But the thing that often goes along with money, and what i believe is the greater motivator, is power. If a governor is given an opportunity to rule by diktat most of these criminal despots will jump at the opportunity. Just look at Frodo Cuomo and his daily briefings. Non stop media coverage stroked his ego better than the low level female staffers he wished would serve him. And if you were in a conspiracy group would you include a half-wit like Gretchen Whitmer in on the conspiracy? No, but you know you can rely on her support. “Stretchin Gretchen” is known for other attributes which could be used for blackmail if necessary. In the end however she just loved the power she had to destroy lives.

  • History doesn’t change to fit our wishes. We wish whites hadn’t imported blacks as slaves and had not changed immigration policy in 1965. However, in a multiracial society, history often isn’t about facts. It’s a weapon. A story about the past justifies current policy. When history doesn’t provide a suitably horrific example, invent one. The...
  • Here is some more video of the new panther black party:

  • Have you given any thought to the strange events of the last 15 months? Have you wondered why so many countries adopted the same policies that had never been used before and had no scientific foundation? Have you wondered why effective 'life-saving' medications and therapies were actively and aggressively suppressed? Have you wondered why world-renowned...
  • @Resartus
    @Cowboy


    Sidenote: It’s ironic that the politicians who seem to have the biggest balls are women like Noem and Lauren Boebert (CO).
     
    Just last week, a Governor was out of circulation for a few days and the Lt Gov was in Charge....
    In the little time she had, she went right to the EO and banned mask mandates.....

    Replies: @Cowboy

    Yes, I saw that. It appears she has the true grit of Mattie Ross from the eponymous movie. Little looks like your typical Laboeuf.

  • I agree with your general proposition but DeSantis seemed like he was enjoying putting the thumb in the eye of the storm and was especially vulnerable to criticism because of Florida’s stature as a vacation destination. During the initial lockdown period of 3/20-4/20 only 7 states, mainly in the upper midwest, did not issue a stay at home order Noem of South Dakota was the only governor not to shut down businesses. The combination of the high pitched squeal of the media propaganda machine and bureaucratic inertia along with your observation regarding the cowardice of most politicians accounts for the herd reaction to the event rather than a coordinated conspiracy.

    Sidenote: It’s ironic that the politicians who seem to have the biggest balls are women like Noem and Lauren Boebert (CO).

    • Replies: @Resartus
    @Cowboy


    Sidenote: It’s ironic that the politicians who seem to have the biggest balls are women like Noem and Lauren Boebert (CO).
     
    Just last week, a Governor was out of circulation for a few days and the Lt Gov was in Charge....
    In the little time she had, she went right to the EO and banned mask mandates.....

    Replies: @Cowboy

  • it would require a competent and resourceful steering committee, a detailed operational-plan for mobilizing public health officials, heads of state, giant marketing firms, state governors, big Tech, big pharma, a battery of behavioral psychologists, and a small army of social media honchos.

    That is a big conspiracy Mike. Perhaps the biggest hole in it is the middle term of state governors. While there were divergences between Democrat and Republican governors responses to the event how were the Republican governors complicit in the plan when it appears that the plan also included the full force of the media to attach incompetence to Trump for his response which was basically to leave the decision for containment to the States themselves? Why, for example, the difference in response between DeSantis and Devine? Or, were Republican governors also in on the conspiracy?

    • Replies: @RoatanBill
    @Cowboy

    Governors are successful politicians, nothing more. They don't have to have even average intelligence to get elected. All they need is a political machine behind them with handlers and media managers to convince the terminally stupid that vote to elect that particular scumbag.

    These governors haven't the sense to get out of the rain without some advisor directing them. They will do what they are told because they want to get reelected. Monkey see, monkey do.

    Some of them may catch on eventually, just like some of the population, but by then, it's too late to start a ruckus because they are complicit in the initial roll out.

    , @Rachel
    @Cowboy

    Good questions, but...the released Fauci emails indicate that Fauci was told pretty early on that certain governors would be useful allies -- and it's pretty unclear why or how the people telling him that would have known that already. Something seems to have been up. Maybe money changed hands?

    Replies: @Cowboy