The all-seeing eye

| June 30, 2014

History of the all-seeing eye symbol at leave the cult. Nice work.

Who’s planning what

| June 27, 2014

Alex Newman reports on a recent Rothschild-sponsored conference to promote more crony capitalism — cooperation among UN NGOs, big corporations, and governments. Guess they think we can’t get enough of it. How’s the New World Order working out for you so far? What NATO and the Sunnis have planned at PrisonPlanet. Do you have the feeling […]

Kevin Annett on Irish child murders

| June 19, 2014

Kevin Annett on Irish child murders, evidence linking the royal family of the Netherlands and the Catholic church. Annett is also leading the movement to draft a new constitution for Canada.

Inside globalist meetings

| June 19, 2014

James Corbett at The International Forecaster takes a look inside the meetings of the globalists and praises intrepid reporters and whistleblowers for expanding our knowledge of the NWO takeover. Reporting from the recent Bilderberg meeting indicates Russia is being targeted as globalist enemy number one. Members believe China is more amenable to diplomatic manipulation. Stew Webb […]

Critique of white nationalism

| June 11, 2014

“Liberalism cannot be fine-tuned or reformed into a Restorative force. We will not vote our way out of Annihilation and our tormentors won’t simply collapse, allowing a return to some halcyon era that never was.” An Overly Traveled Road to Extinction by Hajo Liaucius at The West’s Darkest Hour. Required reading.

Identitarianism making strides in France

| June 10, 2014

Patrick LeBrun updates us on the progress of the identitarian movement in France. Resistance is mainly unorganized in the United States. (Nod to southern activists here.) LeBrun offers a little primer on how to do it. Demonstrating changes the dialogue. You’ve won when your issue gets discussed in the Marxist media. Might as well stand […]

Wyndham Lewis

| June 10, 2014

From Occidental Quarterly, 2009, Kerry Bolton writes a gentle introduction to the art of Wyndham Lewis. Lewis was an individual and an individualist, hence difficult to pigeonhole. Nevertheless, he is of interest as an intelligent conservative in an age of radicalism in culture. Lewis was friendly with Ezra Pound and T.S. Eliot. His essay on […]