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November 17, 2016

The Amazing Atheist is a Patriot, Apparently

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Progressives are sore losers, who hate being forced to deal with reality. As such, there’s been a great deal of caterwauling since November 8th about reforming the Electoral College, due to the claim that President Elect Trump failed to win the popular vote by a margin of 600,000 people. Of course, this completely ignores the fact that this number was based upon early estimates, it fails to account for the 3 million illegals who voted in the election, it doesn’t consider the systemic voting...

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Published on November 17, 2016 09:35

November 16, 2016

The Left is Working to Discredit Themselves with #DisruptJ20

Trump's a sexual predator, but the Clintons are just fine!

Trump’s a sexual predator, but the Clintons are fine, just fine!

Since the electoral victory of Donald Trump, Leftists have been doing all they can to subvert the American democratic system, and in the process they’ve shown their true colours to the general public.

Funded by billionaires like George Soros, and reacting to the false rhetoric of quislings such as Senator Harry Reid, they’ve been rioting in the streets, assaulting police officers, vandalizing buildings and infrastructure, and ge...

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Published on November 16, 2016 06:14

November 10, 2016

The Eternal Threat of Liberalism: From Tactical Victory to Strategic Solution

This election has been a study in Liberal disfunction. A study in how they think. How can we mitigate the threat caused to the Republic by these people? How can we turn this tactical victory into a long-term strategic solution?

Watch CPG Grey’s video here; he’s brilliant, he just lacks common-sense wisdom.

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Published on November 10, 2016 10:16

November 2, 2016

Full Spectrum Dominance: Demand Emotional Stability from your Compatriots

A comment from Doktor Jeep on my video from yesterday, “How Online Movements are Infiltrated and Subverted“. In it he points out that the demonization of groups – whether it be the Militia Movement, the 3% Movement, or the recent RoK Meetup: – is used, not for the sake of attacking the movement directly, but rather by making them attractive to the mentally-unbalanced extremists:

The term “Full Spectrum Dominance” comes to mind.

I have observed one thing over the years. When the “mainstream” d...

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Published on November 02, 2016 13:29

November 1, 2016

How Online Movements Are Infiltrated and Subverted

Online movements are vulnerable to infiltration by narcissists, who are themselves directed by paid shills. Qu Qu describes how this occurred to Gamergate here. Related: MOP and subculture theory.

The men of integrity whom I menton:
Aaron Clarey
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Quintus Curtius
Adam Piggot
Vox Day

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Published on November 01, 2016 14:54

October 30, 2016

5 Great Horror Films [Spooky Halloween Post]

He warned us about the Twentieth Century.

In the spirit of Halloween, I decided to write a post outlining five of my favourite horror films. These aren’t my “Top 5” or any nonsense like that – you don’t need my recommendation to go watch Alien – just five films that are on my mind, that are worth checking out.

1. Let Me In (2010)

This is the perfect vampire story. I’ve referenced it beforeand here is an extensive review and explanation of it – and I really can’t recommend it enough. The tw...

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Published on October 30, 2016 19:29

October 27, 2016

In the Current Year, Newspeak Rules Supreme

Newspeak is a term coined by George Orwell for his dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. It’s a linguistic system designed to limit thought; one which twists grammar so that all possible statements are either nonsensical or supportive of the existent power structure, thus limiting and preventing Thoughtcrime in the population – that is, any statements that question the status quo. It’s a language that implicitly endorses whatever the state holds to be true, even when that truth changes on a...

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Published on October 27, 2016 05:05

October 25, 2016

Michael Moore: Portrait of a Gamma

NEW YORK, NY - NOVEMBER 13: Michael Moore visits at SiriusXM Studios on November 13, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY – NOVEMBER 13: Michael Moore visits at SiriusXM Studios on November 13, 2015 in New York City. (Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty Images)

My first introduction to Michael Moore was serendipitous; my sister and I were at a theatre in Texas, intending to watch The Pianist, but we showed up late. The only movie yet to start was Bowling for Columbine, a film which we’d both heard something about, so we got our tickets and strapped in for the ride.

The movie wound up being a watershed mom...

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Published on October 25, 2016 09:18

October 23, 2016

Trotsky and Lenin: Early Marxist Philosophers [In Depth Analysis Ep. 3]

An introduction to historical analysis, and an explanation of what Trotsky and Lenin each believed, the historical context which drove them to adopt the beliefs they did, and how their philosophies became mechanisms for social change. This video is preparation for explaining how American politics has become heavily influenced by both of them.

It is also available on Vimeo.

I’ll be posting a podcast-style video soon, including some updates on what’s happening with the series; it’ll be part of...

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Published on October 23, 2016 10:29

October 21, 2016

Effeminacy and Beta Orbiting in Gravity Falls

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Gravity Falls is one of those shows that’s been blipping on my radar for some time now. Up until now I’ve ignored it, as I generally avoid children’s TV; the recent fascination with children’s entertainment – SpongeBob Squarepants, Steven Universe, Twilight and Harry Potter are all prime examples – is, quite frankly, worrisome. While there are works out there that genuinely transcend all ages (I regularly reread The Chronicles of Narnia and take away something new every time), the children’s...

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Published on October 21, 2016 05:22