The Cost of Losing

 By Fulwar Skipwith for Identity Dixie Words and history are strange things. Without words, we would not know history, and history is often a contest of words. The word “war” gets thrown around pretty freely in Clown World. Blame Lyndon Johnson for that. There was a “War On Poverty,” then …

From Her Eyes a Doctrine

 By Spencer J. Quinn for Counter Currents Ash Donaldson’s novel From Her Eyes a Doctrine accomplishes several striking things which make it stand out among dissident literature. For one, it does what all novels should do: It tells an entertaining story – although in this case, we have multiple stories, …

Sweeping Cyclorama

 From Renegade Tribune We see the vast over-representation of jews in our media, government, courts and financial systems, by design. This has been their pattern in nation states all over the world for many centuries and is how they conquer. When their takeover of Germany back fired on them in …

A Race War Prophecy

 By Andrew Joyce for The Occidental Observer Ethnic Apocalypse: The Coming European Civil War Guillaume Faye Arktos, 2019. “A confrontation has become indispensable if we are to resolve the problem, remediate the situation and free ourselves.”                                                          Guillaume Faye, Ethnic Apocalypse The celebrated French far-Right intellectual Guillaume Faye passed away …

“Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?”

 By Ferdinand Bardamu for the Council of European Canadians Race and Racism: Modern Inventions? According to liberal academia, the historical emergence of “racial essentialism” is traceable to a conceptual break in European thought during the Renaissance. Essentialism is the belief that each racial group is defined by a shared uniform …