Representation

By Tom Shackleford for Identity Dixie A democracy might’ve worked for an ancient Greek city state, but in the modern Western context it merely serves as a facade to manufacture public consent for an opaque system of power which doesn’t have the the best interests of the public in mind. …

Caliphate for the UK?

By Mark Gullick for the Occidental Observer In December of last year, Gaza’s oldest mosque was largely destroyed by Israeli air-strikes. The Omari mosque dating back to the seventh century and named for Umar ibn al-Khattab, Islam’s second caliph, and so is much mourned. It is worth noting in passing …

Artificial Intelligence

By Brandon Smith for the Renegade Tribune It’s no secret that globalist institutions are obsessed with artificial intelligence as some kind of technological prophecy. They treat it as if it is almost supernatural in its potential and often argue that every meaningful industrial and social innovation in the near future …

Serbia and NATO

By Tesa Tesanovic for the Visegrad Post Teša Tešanović is one of the most famous vloggers in Serbia and the countries of the former Yugoslavia. On the occasion of a trip to Budapest, he gave an interview to the Hungarian media Magyar Jelen. The Visegrád Post offers you here the …