The Long March Toward Separation

| October 13, 2011

From Moonbattery. Hunter Wallace reviews The Long March Toward Separation at Occidental Dissent. This is a mature think-piece on the issues facing white separatists. The central point that caught our attention is whether white separation can be managed as a movement, will be a by-product of a greater movement splitting conservatives away from liberals, or […]

The unstoppable liberal wasteland, 2

| February 26, 2011

“The “man of ‘world-history’ is a man dedicated to voids. He has annihilated and is annihilating the actuality of what has been in order to devote himself more completely to the projects of a hallucination called the future.” “For those who want to win there is never enough time to train.” Now, pay attention, this […]

The unstoppable liberal wasteland, 1

| February 23, 2011

“The Roman Empire did not come to be feared by having meetings and doing paperwork; they did this by killing all who opposed them.” We wanted to title today’s post “It’s Later Than You Think,” but you already know that. “The liberal wasteland” is a title that is general enough to cover the various socialist […]

Libertarians get over on the tea party

| January 22, 2011

We omitted the Libertarians from our neocon/tea party/new right analysis. Today we are giving the Libertarians their due. But not because they won the debate shown above. The debate is fixed in favor of the Libertarians. We could easily defeat the Libertarians in debate. We could easily defeat anybody in debate because our worldview is […]

Liberals lose the final debate

| December 8, 2010

Video from Battlefield315. By now you should be bored with the party debate. Yes, it’s obvious that the Left is wrong, the Left is lying, the Left is disseminating propaganda. That’s what the Left does. There is nothing to it, it’s boring and outdated. Get past debating with the Left. The real debate is between […]

On demon-possession

| November 29, 2010

Once upon a time the good people tried to get away from the bad people and form their own separate societies. They are called monasteries. This worked for a while, mainly because the kings converted to Buddhism and Christianity and the monasteries provided services to the society of not-so-bad people.

Are you a counter-revolutionary?

| November 22, 2010

Have you cleaned yourself up yet, eliminated the last residue of liberal lies and the last adolescent liberal value? Have you gotten to the point of knowledge where you don’t consume media disinformation? We are moving on to exploring alternatives now.