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Nowhere to Retreat

06 Saturday May 2023

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cities, demographics, Vox Day

Vox has some interesting commentary on a recent article about the steady, obvious decline of urban areas and city life.

While Hoyt has finally come to terms, more or less, with the fact that she is not an American despite her acceptance of many American ideals, apparently it is still too emotionally painful to point out that the reason for the death of the cities is that white people, particularly white Americans, do not wish to live around black people or under immigrant rule.

And these days, living in a major city requires both.

She correctly notes that the major cities are now unliveable, but the reasons that she provides are merely consequences of the real reasons. Detroit was 91 percent white in 1940, with a population of 1,623,452. In 2020, the city was 11 percent white, with a population of 639,111. This demographic change is not the result of “crime, malfeasance, and bureaucratic hatred”, but rather the cause of it.

That same process is already taking place in the suburbs and smaller cities. The problem is that in the USA, Europe, and Australia, there is nowhere else to go. And once there is nowhere further for whites to retreat, the empire will collapse in violence, if it has not already for other reasons.

“Get out of the cities” is still, for now, good advice. But, sooner than many expect, the problems will plight formerly pleasant areas too. At some point, turning and fighting will be the only option. Yes, the US alone is enormous and offers many remote places where one could ride out the rest of whatever and never even know what happened. But that would require a substantial tradeoff most won’t even consider. Here’s to one day making civilization civilized again.

Gordon Lightfoot, RIP

05 Friday May 2023

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Gordon Lightfoot, music

A sadder Music Minute, earlier this week.

Gordon Lightfoot, the legendary folk singer whose silvery refrains told a tale of Canadian identity that was exported to listeners worldwide, has died at 84.

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“We have lost one of our greatest singer-songwriters,” tweeted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau late Monday.

That odd moment when one agrees with Fidel, Jr.

Thursday’s Music Minute

04 Thursday May 2023

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music, Olivia Rodrigo

Zoomer chick pop, who knew? The other day, I randomly stumbled across the talented and lovely Olivia Rodrigo and “Good 4 U”. This highly-up tempo little ditty heled me blast through writing the second half of something. (See if you can spot it!) Anyway, it’s a song about a crazy ex girlfriend as sung eponymously. Obsessing n’ projecting just a tad. If one watches the official video, the cinematography fits perfectly if a bit teeny-bop-ishly. I found it a light-hearted, somewhat funny lyrical take on a fairly disturbed but not unheard of scenario. The music strikes me as … let’s see. Imagine a good, old-fashioned original pop tune – like a solid Tommy Roe number, or the female version thereof – jazzed-up to 80s-90s standards. It’s catchy. There’s the fine guitar hooking. Blabbity, blabbity, here it is:

Trust Pharmakeia

03 Wednesday May 2023

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C19, hoax, Rev. 18:23, war crime

Trust, and do not re-read Revelation 18:23.

Trust Pfizer and the FDA:

The darkest of all of the WarRoom/DailyClout Pfizer Documents Analysis Reports so far has appeared — this one by COO and WarRoom/DailyClout Pfizer Documents Analysis Project Director Amy Kelly. Pfizer’s latest-released tranche of internal documents — which the FDA sought a court to keep hidden for 75 years — confirms that Pfizer knew that women who had been “exposed” to the vaccine — including prior to pregnancy – were sustaining spontaneous abortions and miscarriages.

Do not trust this crazy conspiracy theorist “doctor” in Japan:

How the Vaxx Causes Cancer

And especially, why it is triggering pre-existing cancers that had previously been in remission. Translated from Twitter.

Professor Murakami of Tokyo University of Science: Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine had plasmid DNA, so when I checked it, I was surprised to find the SV40 sequence. SV40 is a promoter of cancer viruses, and the presence of this sequence facilitates the translocation of DNA to the human nucleus. easier to enter the genome. Even though it’s a sequence that is completely unnecessary to make an mRNA vaccine. Why SV40?

Trilliana 華: The plasmid DNA map submitted by Pfizer to the EMA (European Medicines Agency) does not appear to include SV40. Why did you hide it? The contents of the plasmid DNA submitted to PMA by Pfizer (left) and the contents revealed this time (right). The double-enhanced SV40 promoter is completely absent from the declaration. Why did you deliberately insert the unnecessary cancer sequence twice? Why did you hide an important point that should never be overlooked?

This appears to explain the explosive increase we are seeing in recurring cancers that are unusually aggressive and increasingly lethal, which are up 20 percent among the under-55 population since 2020. And unfortunately, the risks do not appear to be declining over time since the injections, although it is too soon to reach any conclusions on that score. It is therefore extremely important to encourage your vaccinated friends and family with a history of cancer to move up their checkup timelines, in order to give them a chance of catching a recurring cancer early enough to give them a chance of having it successfully treated again.

It’s worth noting that this information is broadly consistent with a leak from a purported Moderna engineer back in December 2020 on 4chan.

Yeah, pay no heed to 4chan, whatever that is. Just trust science! Uh, but don’t READ science. Certainly do not invest in a new wood chipper or length of rope or anything.

Say, is that another CCP balloon? And did you hear Putin died again?!

More Nothing To See

02 Tuesday May 2023

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banking collapse, economy, nothing to see here

First Republic was in dire straits just a few months ago. All was reformed, and then, poof(!), it teetered at the brink once again. No mind, JPMorgan has saved the day! And, of course, JPM itself, is as solvent as any US bank can be. Read more at the WSJ.

And, hey! Did you hear Vladimir Putin died again. And Russia was defeated Again. And is that a CPC weather balloon?!?!

Happy Birthday, GG

30 Sunday Apr 2023

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Gal Gadot

Another grand anniversary for my only, or best link to pop culture! And she’s been busy lately, as reported by the fan paparazzi. Something must be up, beyond the ongoing promotion of Tiffany and Co. Whatever it is, it’s also evidence the gal doesn’t age. Happy birthday, Gal.

This celebratory note, I think, will round out the April mania at this little web log. More in May.

It Is Not Your Imagination

29 Saturday Apr 2023

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population

On a recent drive around the very healthy and thriving, no problems republic, I noticed something that I sometimes notice. It almost looks like there are more people out and about than there used to be. On the roads, milling around various places, etc. Have you ever observed the same? If so, then your eyes are telling the truth. Since I was very young, the US population has increased by two-thirds. Back then, there was a hair over 200 million of us. Now, there are more than 330 million.

The increase has been almost 100% foreign imports and related progeny. Still, for all that, on the whole, everyone is still remarkably well behaved – rants to the contrary aside. Trend-wise, so many of us now live in cities. I noticed that small towns are still small. While urban and commercial corridors are heavily clogged, the back roads are mostly free of traffic.

What does all this suggest? Several things. But today, I’m just stating the obvious. Otherwise, happy weekend.

Fake Pope, Much Fakery

28 Friday Apr 2023

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Catholic Church, Fake Pope, women

Anti-Pope Bergoglio ups da VOOOOAT!

The Vatican on Wednesday published the modifications he approved, which emphasise his vision for the lay faithful taking on a greater role in church affairs that have long been left to clerics, bishops and cardinals.

Ever since the Second Vatican Council, the 1960s meetings that modernized the church, popes have summoned the world’s bishops to Rome for a few weeks at a time to debate particular topics.

At the end of the meetings, the bishops vote on specific proposals and put them to the pope, who then produces a document taking their views into account.

Until now, the only people who could vote were men.

But under the new changes, five religious sisters will join five priests as voting representatives for religious orders.

At this rate, in a few years, the only people populating the fake Norco church will be SJWs, sexual curiosities, and freemasons. How it works, I do not know, but we will have to select a Pope, I suppose, and then perhaps a crusade to Rome will be in order to exorcise what’s left of the filth. Deus vult.

FRC Down

27 Thursday Apr 2023

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FP, FRC

The other day, I checked, and the Freedom Roasters Coffee site is offline. This was expected, but it stills kind of smarts. C’est la vie.

At this point, all that remains of the FP line of services are the pods at Anchor and the old YT vids. The final broadcast was my January 2023 goodbye, now almost five months old.

I’m still giving thought to a revived, independent podcast – thought with little action. I have 2 or 3 east platforms I could use. But there’s a matter of time and of timing. Time, as it turns out, will tell.

Six 5-Stars: An Omnibus Book Review

25 Tuesday Apr 2023

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Addicott, book review, books, Hudson, Macris, Martin, Martyanov, Morrissy, read

Six 5-Stars: An Omnibus Book Review

 

While I’d like to take the time to give each of the following works independent consideration, I do not have that time. Instead, I’ve assembled a short list of short reviews of five six (of so many) more recent books I highly recommend. Each part will be accordingly pushed at Amazon. There were five, but I added one more to the end. (Amazon is, for some odd reason, a little slow to add a few of these, but we shall see).

Getting right into it:

Andrei Martyanov, Disintegration (2021)

Almost daily, Mr. Martyanov provides learned, insightful commentary on various geostrategic matters that all thinking Westerners (and others) need to consider. Even if, especially if they do not want to. His book reads a bit like The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, if Edward Gibbon had lived during the 5th century, and had Gibbon addressed the process as it unfolded. Post-modern America has essentially rejected everything that once made it excellent. It has shunned Western Civilization itself. In fact, it increasingly shuns any civilized standards. This book keenly examines multiple “whys”, some of which go far beyond Martyanov’s usual military expertise: mindset, morals, economics, and more. The military adventurism, if one is honest, provides perhaps the most highly visible evidence of the decline. Yet, as the author notes, the United States is undeniably gripped by the “historical, psychological, and anthropological centrifugal forces of disintegration”. Before one can hope to salvage something for the future, it is important to understand what has led to the present. This book is a fine summary starting point.

Michael Hudson, …and forgive them their debts (2018)

Were one honest, and one wanted to claim a single book to demonstrate the vampiric effects of mass financial capitalism on a modern or postmodern economy, then this work would be very high on the list of available options. Hudson traces the history of usurious destruction across the ages. Time and again, the same patterns play out, a tale of credit, overextension, misaligned allegiances, corruption, decline, poverty, and immiseration. One thing that will stand out to the Western and/or Christian reader is the repetitive Biblical calls for sound economics and necessary periodic debt forgiveness. No civilization that fails to curtail financial excesses and protect its people therefrom ever lasts. Ours is no exception. But, while the contrary might seem true, it is never too late to do the right thing. In 2023, half the world is already breaking from the broken werewestern system of lies, theft, and enslavement. May the other half follow. This book lights the way.

Alexander Macris, Running On Empty (2022)

At the moment, as I write this review, de-Dollarization is all the rage around the globe. This will have ramifications for all populations and for generations to come. Some will benefit more and sooner than others. Macris’s excellent short book examines a nearly-hidden, or, rather, oft-ignored reason behind the rise, fall, and changes to and behind the Dollar Almighty. The Petrodollar was a first in world history, and perhaps a “worst” so far as economic ideas go. Instituted as a kind of emergency stopgap, it indeed served a temporary purpose for a select few beneficiaries. Their day has now ended, and many will pay the (over)due bill. It’s remarkable that many of the predictions in this book, written but a few months before my review, have already come to pass. And then some. If one wants to rapidly catch up, this is a fine place to start.

Padraig Martin, et al, The Honorable Cause (2023)

By the current, hysterical counter-reactions, one would never know or even suspect that the cause of Southern Nationalism and identity was lost. Mr. Martin and his associates have assembled a wonderful collection of short essays on the very-much-alive-and-needed cause. Herein, one will find others frequently talk about yet seldom deliver with sincerity, clarity, or intelligence – diversity. Read a grand assortment of diversity of thought concerning a People and their rightful place in the modern/post-modern pantheon of nations. While each of these presentations will or might strike the reader differently, they all point in the same, forward direction. As Martin correctly summarizes near the end, “we need to create functional parallel societies”. Given the general decay and collapse around us, that is an imperative notion. The great news for Dixie is that they, we, rather, already have such a society. In time, perhaps sooner than most imagine, we will only need to hone it a bit further and then turn it loose. Even better news: the ideas expressed in The Honorable Cause are not necessarily exclusive to Southerners. It is understood, if unpopular to admit, that many other demographic and geographic groups yearn for independence and sovereign peace and prosperity. I encourage members of all identifiable parties to consider the hopeful and honest expositions herein.

Mary Morrissy, Prosperity Drive (2016)

Humanity. Morrissy has delivered eighteen gripping short stories about, ultimately, the human condition. This book is a little outside of my ordinary reading. As such, beyond the author’s high and deserved reputation (including the esteemed recommendation of a close mutual friend), I had few expectations. Refreshingly, both expectation and reward were forged hard and fast as I plowed through the pages. There is an element, or so I gather, of feminism in the collected works – of what wave I cannot say. Yet, without saying, I was happily pulled along by the current. We people are not always pretty, pleasant, kind, or worthy, and neither are all of the characters contained between these covers. But they are all real; they feel real, recognizable, and memorable. One will find a little of many mortal commonalities herein: the beautiful, the sorrowful, the pitiful, the startling, the regrettable, the disdainful, and the mundane. There is also a recurrent notion of familiarity as the various well-painted actors revolve around the title location. One may not exactly “find” oneself in the text, though one can expect to trace a few memories, perhaps in homage to the old Welsh concept of hiraeth, the longing for a home or place that one may have never even visited before, or which is not so clearly recalled. For instance, for those who venture but a few pages in, my grandfather (not father) kept his mint-conditioned old American car in a garage packed full of lawnmowers of all things (scores of them – a hobby I suppose it was). For a moment, before being shocked, again, by the depths of human nature, I was taken back in time. It’s a fascinating ride, made all the more enjoyable by Morrissy’s flowing, alluring poetic prose. Go for it. Cruise Prosperity Drive.

Jeffrey Addicott, Union Terror (2023)

It’s remarkable to consider, in the early 21st century, that in the middle of the 19th, the only world power that gave substantial material support to Lincoln’s Union was Russia. I sometimes wonder if modern Russians consider the irony that Czar Alexander’s support for nascent US terror helped give rise to the empire that would deliver similar tactics and operations to the American Indian Tribes, Nagasaki’s Immaculate Conception Cathedral, the good people of the Donbass, and many others. Professor Addicott delivers a tour de force about a tragedy that has afflicted populations far and wide beyond the borders of Dixie. I encourage all to carefully consider, among many other points, what Addicott says and implies about the wisdom of Karl von Clausewitz, against whom there really is no intelligent arguing. A must-read for all peoples of goodwill and open minds.

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