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Jewish writers and leaders were not wrong when they declared that the surprise raid on Israeli territory launched by Hamas on the morning of the 7th of October 2023 changed the direction of world affairs. At first the linguistic elevation of a calendar date into a distinct phrase in the English lexicon seemed melodramatic; “October... Read More
The term “lachrymose†should be in the lexicon of all modern dissidents. According the first entry in my 1984 Webster’s II dictionary, it means, “Weeping, or given to weeping: tearful.†This term gained prominence regarding the Jewish Question in the late 1920s when historian Salo Baron coined the “lachrymose theory†of Jewish history, which describes... Read More
And you were right to be one, because a dark-skinned Guatemalan called Sebastian Zapeta was clearly identified on CCTV as the culprit and is now in police custody. In Western societies, non-Whites commit a vastly disproportionate share of crime, particularly violent and sexual crime. But it’s precisely when people are right about racial patterns of... Read More
Sir John Major was Conservative Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1990 to 1997, and only ever an interim premier after Margaret Thatcher was ousted. All he is really remembered for is that he signed the Maastricht Treaty, which began Britain’s entry into the EU, and the fact that his father was a circus trapeze-artist.... Read More
What follows is an edited transcript of an interview conducted by talk radio host James Edwards with Patrick J. Buchanan several years ago about Pat’s book Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its Empire and the West Lost the World. This transcript has never before appeared online and is being published now... Read More
When I first wrote about the historians’ reaction to Darryl Cooper’s condemnation of Winston Churchill, I was unaware of Niall Ferguson’s interview with Konstantin Kisin. Ferguson, I knew, particularly objected to Cooper and Carlson’s comments on the present state of Britain, which now contains more than eighteen million occupants of foreign ancestry. In his interview... Read More
In the high summer of 1940, the politicians who comprised the British Government faced a terrible and momentous problem. So, on a personal level, did the new British Prime Minister from May 10th, Winston Churchill. More on this later. At the time, the British Empire is often said to have ruled a quarter of the... Read More
There has been yet another devastating school shooting in America; this time at the Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin. They seem to occur with such numbing regularity that in 2018 South Park captured the response with cutting accuracy in the episode “Dead Kids.†Shootings keep taking place at South Park Elementary, nobody cares... Read More
Secretary to an anti-Pope. I’m not among the very few people on earth who can claim to be one. But I am among the few who can claim to have corresponded with one. It was by email around the turn of the century, after I came across the website for a tiny schismatic Catholic sect... Read More
Critical Daze follows on Spencer J. Quinn’s No College Club, reviewed at TOO by F. Roger Devlin. As Devlin notes, there is probably no area in greater need of pro-White messaging than fiction aimed at young adults (aged 12–18). And, although it is aimed at this age group, I found it to be a riveting... Read More
A new metaphor is stalking the internet. It is promoted by the writer James Lindsay and by Konstantin Kissin of the popular anti-Woke podcast “Triggernometry.†It is called the “Woke Right.†By implication, those who are to the right of these people – those who are intellectually consistent and are consequently prepared to explore such... Read More
Ahmad Al Khaled sends this information about himself: After a four-year freeze in the conflict established as a result of negotiations between Turkey and Russia, the situation in Syria has changed dramatically. Within ten days of a rapid offensive, the fighters of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group established control over most of the country, forcing... Read More
What follows is an interview conducted by James Edwards with TPC co-host Keith Alexander. It was originally published by The Barnes Review. James Edwards: You grew up in the 1950s and ’60s, which was a different world than those born into today’s multicultural hellscape have experienced. For the benefit of readers who weren’t around to... Read More
Voters in Europe and America are like fish in the ocean. They’re utterly ignorant of vast forces shaping their lives. Fish are ignorant of the moon and its control over the tides. Voters in Europe and America are ignorant of the Jews and their control over politics. For example, in Britain the acronyms LFI and... Read More
These latest shocking immigration figures (see the Daily Telegraph report below) and the huge cost burden on Britain’s economy, built up after 14 years of Conservative Party rule. The pro-Tory Party media assert “It might have been even worse had Labour been in power for the past 14 yearsâ€. But that is speculation. The fact... Read More
Where have I been these past few days? Shouldn’t I have been taking a victory lap and screaming, “I was right!†and “I told you so!†this whole time? Well, yes … yes, I should have. But I was busy doing some cramming and studying on the topic. See, I had followed Syria closely a... Read More
Deborah Lipstadt, who is firmly on the left and got in trouble by her past statements on Republicans during her confirmation hearing, is confident that the Trump 2.0 will be good for the Jews and she is probably right. “Lipstadt’s recent insistence that the incoming Trump administration will be well-equipped to handle antisemitism is a... Read More
It’s a clever little rule based on a curious linguistic coincidence: “You should eat oysters only in months whose name contains an ‘r.’†The linguistic coincidence is that, in the northern hemisphere, the names with an “r†cover all the cool and cold months when oysters were safest to eat in pre-refrigeration days. A similarly... Read More
At any point in the game of life, it is totality of results (and risks) that counts. After all, you likely wouldn’t prefer buying a book on an online store with a price of $20 and $15 shipping if you could find the same one (both title- and condition of wear-wise) on another internet store... Read More
Albion is a poetic name for Britain. I think it sounds better on the tongue and sits better in the mind. Why does it sit better? Because it’s related to the Latin word albus, meaning “white,†and refers to the White Cliffs of Dover. Albion therefore means the White Land. And you can read that... Read More
Dugin explores the importance of Trump’s re-election as signaling a turning point in Western history. Liberalism did indeed win the battle with a particular example of nationalism in 1945—an explicitly stated racial nationalism. But racial nationalism lives on in many countries, at least implicitly, and often with an ideology that the territory belongs to a... Read More
Comment on “What Ails America — and How to Fix It,†Jeffrey D. Sachs, Unz Review, November 25, 2024 Anon[427] November 26, 2024 at 6:41 am GMT • 1,900 Words What “ails†America is Jews. Not “right-wing†Jews or “left-wing†Jews. Not Republican Jews or Democrat Jews. Not “globalist†Jews or “nationalist†Jews. Not Zionist... Read More
Much of right-wing thought (e.g. politics, literature, arguments, etc.) is rooted in pessimism. To be more precise, most of modern right-wing thought can be philosophically diagnosed as slave morality. In other words, it’s a reactionary rebellion to the status quo with the acknowledgment that the position is powerless. As the Left has successfully demonstrated, slave... Read More
On June 1, 1381, thousands of English rural laborers descended on the capital of London, the first martial event in what would come to be known as the Peasants Revolt. Over 650 years later, a somewhat less bloody rebellion showed itself in the same city, these latter-day peasants facing similar fiscal provocation to their 14th-century... Read More
“Miscegenation.†The word itself is so taboo and so old-fashioned that it feels strange to even write it in 2024. But that’s the problem if you’re genuinely interested in science; you have to rise above “feelings†and “fashion†and dispassionately look at the truth. An intriguing new evolutionary psychology study, “No Signals of Outbreeding Depression... Read More
Vigor Vaginae Veneris. Latin says in three words what can take seven words in English: “The Vigor of the Vagina of Venus.†Or V3 for short. It’s V3 that powers one of the most remarkable images I’ve ever seen. It’s so remarkable, in fact, that I’ve sometimes wondered whether it’s a modern fake. And what... Read More
All is lost. Western Civilization is over. There is no point in fighting against it. Embrace defeat. This was the thesis of an article published here on The Occidental Observer this weekend. The writer argued that fighting for the future of our race was pointless, because it would accomplish nothing and only lead to personal... Read More
I voted for Trump and would do it again. We escaped permanent rule by the left, so this website won’t be considered a criminal enterprise for at least four years. And it’s quite clear that Trump 2.o will be very different from Trump 1.o with his horrible, self-defeating appointments and the constant harassing and obstruction... Read More
This article was originally published in Danish on January 14, 2018. In recent decades, a number of so-called right-wing populists have experienced a significant rise in almost all European countries. Their rise is fueled by a growing number of Europeans’ natural dissatisfaction with the immigration policies of recent years, which have opened Europe’s borders to... Read More
Genes for suicide. That seems like a ridiculous notion. But the evolutionary mathematics can work perfectly. In The Selfish Gene (1976), his magisterial introduction to evolutionary theory, Richard Dawkins considers a nest of baby birds that all carry hypothetical suicide-genes. If one of the babies is a runt and going to die anyway, it’s harming... Read More
For over a hundred years — since Benito Mussolini came to power in October 1922 — the holy alliance of socialists, communists, liberals, masons and progressives of all stripes has been endlessly repeating that nationalism, fascism and national-socialism were backward-looking, regressive regimes that severely oppressed the European population and particularly the fairer sex. If we... Read More
When Tucker Carlson and Darryl Cooper discussed the Second World War in September, Cooper named Winston Churchill as the “chief villainâ€, condemned the legacy of the war and attributed the present state of Britain to it. Pro-Churchill historians reacted: Niall Ferguson and Victor Davis Hanson (and the author and columnist Sohrab Amari) at Bari Weiss’... Read More
Why, in the wake of Donald Trump’s convincing victory in the presidential election, would it occur to somebody to pick up their phone, film themselves screaming and shouting “Why?!†and “No!†and then post this online, much to the amusement of Trump supporters? What is the psychology of an adult who records themselves having a... Read More
“Ajax are the Spurs of Holland.†Millions of expert English-speakers will be baffled by that short sentence. It’s a linguistic iceberg, with the words as the tip of the berg riding on a submerged mass of implicit culture. If you’re baffled by it yourself, the sentence means that the soccer-club Ajax (EYE-acks) in Amsterdam are... Read More
The Rubik’s Cube, like the chess board, can be counterintuitive to the noninitiated. A cube finished on one face seems closer to solution than one all mixed up, but cursory study of the many solution algorithms online teaches the opposite. With fixation on the facade, one misses more significant action elsewhere. Often, the creation of... Read More
I first titled this writing “Thoughts on the Presidential Election†but immediately realized I didn’t need the word “Presidential.†What other election is there? Come to think of it, that gets at the main point of this piece: to my way of thinking, this presidential election was far too big a show — to the... Read More
Kamala Harris is perfect. Yes, she’s perfect as an example of what I call a trans-American. Just as the transwoman Caitlin Jenner is a fake woman, so the trans-American Kamala Harris is a fake American. Only those who believe that reality is governed by words and willpower can accept that non-Whites like Harris are true... Read More
Predictable outrage in the leftist media: So the people who want to change the Constitution to get rid of the Electoral College and gut the First and Second Amendment are worried that Trump will assault the Constitution. Of course, the left thinks that Trump will end free speech. Idiotic. And yet another example of leftists... Read More
Kevin MacDonald and James Edwards joined Greg Johnson on the most recent edition of Counter-Currents Radio to discuss the upcoming US presidential election, other current events, and, as always, your questions. It is now available to download or listen to online. 1:04 – Who is your pick for president this year? (Kevin MacDonald’s “Why I... Read More
Hitler’s violation of the Munich settlement in March 1939 proved his perfidy and his intention to conquer. But why was Britain party to that settlement? The German invasion of Poland triggered the declarations of war by Britain and France. But why were those countries allied with Poland? The two statements are familiar. The two questions... Read More
I realize that Trump is far from perfect, and some prominent figures on the dissident right have said they are not voting for him. His first term accomplished little (if anything) besides mobilizing the hate-filled left to combat the “fascist threat.†(And if he wins again, there will be rioting that will make the rioting... Read More
Back in July my friend Roger Devlin posted an extended and largely favorable review of Stephen Baskerville’s Who Lost America?[1] I recently read this book and had quite a different reaction. To be very generous, Baskerville’s book is a glass half full. To his credit the author is a harsh critic of establishment conservatism, although... Read More
I’m the creator of the universe. And so are you. There’s a huge and immensely complex universe, crammed with color, sound, taste, scent and sensation, that exists only because of me. It’s the universe of my personal experience, brought into being by my brain, even (or especially) when that brain is asleep. Pseudo-mystical leftist nonsense... Read More
A huge component to the success of the Mormons can be found in the methods via which they evangelise. Firstly, they pursue “Witness Evangelism†— they seem extremely genuine and kind and they can’t do enough to help you. Accordingly, you bond with them and you are more open to their ideas, as seen in... Read More
Here’s the shocking headline: “MAN RAPED AND KILLED UNCONSCIOUS WOMAN.†Here’s the feminist response: . No, that isn’t a typo. There has been no feminist response. Bestial male violence has been greeted with stubborn feminist silence. There have been no hard-hitting polemics in the Guardian or at the BBC, raging righteously against the horrors of... Read More
American Free Press: You are celebrating the 20th anniversary of the founding of the show. How did it all begin? James Edwards: I got my start with the Buchanan for President campaign of 2000 when I was 19 years old. I started as a volunteer and then quickly worked my way up to become treasurer... Read More
In the Jewish media, attorney Augustus Invictus is famous for once—in his pre-Christian days—going on a desert vision-quest to drink goat’s blood. But these journalists have not noticed an even more bizarre habit of his: he drinks the blood of his own God every week! Disgusting. Thankfully, Charlottesville Virginia is putting an end to his... Read More
Part 1: The Ideology of Mozgovism Translated by Dr. Livci, edited by Rurik; transmitted by Rolo Slavski Previously, we covered Storm Z. What I hope to achieve with this essay is to show that the “Russian Spring†of 2014-2016 was a genuine grassroots uprising that was first and foremost anti-oligarchic in its worldview. This is... Read More
After its first five years in operation, the British Broadcasting Company became the wholly state-controlled British Broadcasting Corporation in 1927. John Reith, the first chief executive, wrote in 1924 of his “high conception of the inherent possibilities of the service†and later asserted that “‘the brute force of monopoly’ was a necessity in British broadcasting.â€[1]... Read More