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COLUMN: Why They Protest

10 Friday May 2024

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Why They Protest

 

It’s 75 miles, door to door in a straight line, from the original Oby’s in Starkville to the upstart franchise location in Oxford. Add roughly another 25 miles to that for the drive, either up 45 or out 82. Do remember the speed limit if one takes to the road. And remember that Mississippi and America are still firmly under the control of satanic globalist clowns. 

Hard reality came calling a few days ago in Oxford. I didn’t know about the late hubbub at the University of Mississippi until I read about it after the fact. As usual, my take on matters is a little different than others one might read. Like it or not, want it or not, Mississippians, Americans, and everyone else is now involved in a genuine global conflict. This is not just a war of ideologies. It is primarily a war of Holy good versus demonic evil, a battle of Christians, Muslims, and our many allies against the forces of hell. More precisely, it’s the latest iteration of that long-running conflict. We win in the end, but getting there is the challenge. 

Vast swaths of the rest of the world are actively resisting and liberating themselves from the oppression of the satanists. There are, of course, exceptions where the contests are more difficult and where the outcomes appear more doubtful. These exceptions include Palestine and the former United States. The Palestinians are occupied by and being slaughtered by genocidal Zionists. Something similar if far less acute is happening to the residents of that strange nation-shaped kind of place between Mexico and Canada. A key difference is that most American problems are largely self-inflicted. Another point of contrast is that the Palestinians are fighting for their survival. Last October, I wrote (or had Pericles discuss with Julia):

‘…But my point is that when Hamas was given the chance or when they sensed weakness, they were ready. And they pulled off something amazing, even if only for a day or two. Something almost completely unheard of, almost unimaginable.’

‘Do you think they’ve been set up?’ she asked. ‘And do you suppose they knew or suspected that was the case and decided to press their luck?’

‘The former, perhaps. The latter, most likely.’ He thought for a moment and continued: ‘As for their luck, they really have nothing to lose.’

Perry’s notions are remarkably similar to those of Professor Khaled AL-Hroub of Northwestern University, Qatar, who observed, “One million children were fated to rot in Gaza prison camp, with death their only deliverance. And so, on October 7, Hamas rolled the dice.” This quote is from his chapter, “Nothing Fails Like Success: Hamas and the Gaza Explosion,” page 153 of Deluge: Gaza And Israel From Crisis To Cataclysm, 2024, Jamie Stern-Weiner, et al. I’m just getting into the book though I already highly recommend it. It is another truth bomb, and when scores of thousands of innocent people are being exterminated, the truth matters more than ever. 

While the Palestinians resolutely resist their destruction (in Arabic the word for perseverance is “sumud”), and while too many Americans insouciantly accept theirs, a few of the latter are bravely standing in solidarity with the former. This phenomenon has largely taken the form of so many student anti-satanic, anti-genocide protests at American colleges. Yes, as with most movements in postmodern America, there has been a level of infiltration in this one by outside actors. In addition to the usual NGO, state police, FBI, and NSA intrusion, there’s also allegedly participation by the CIA, Mossad, and Unit 504 of the IGF (Israeli Genocide Force). All of them are working on both sides, but the great bulk of the money, ISR, and paramilitary concentration is devoted to the pro-genocide, pro-satanic side. The underlying sentiment driving our good kids is organic. They care and they’re doing what they can. It appears too many people don’t care, and given their plights, their indifference is somewhat understandable. However, those who take the other side or who selfishly, myopically try to warp the situation into something else are directly or indirectly siding with the devil. One need not like everything about the protests, but one should try to appreciate them. Fifty thousand poor people have been murdered, eighty thousand wounded, perhaps a million face famine, and close to two million are homeless. Rev. Munther Isaac of Bethlehem keeps repeating, “Gaza is the moral compass of the world today.” Our young protesters face the true north.

In that spirit, I’d like to praise the high points of the Ole Miss protests. Around thirty young people with kind hearts came out to plead the case for Palestinian justice. With them came Jaylin Smith, a 24-year-old journalism graduate student. She’s the lovely young Black woman who stood against the unruly mob that showed up to taunt and counterprotest. Ms. Smith exhibited heightened communication skills and bravery, important assets for any journalist, along with strong leadership qualities. Good show, Ma’am. She’ll no doubt be a great addition to the industry. And that industry is currently under heavy literal fire. The Zionists occupying Palestine, the ones cheered on by so many hooligans, politicians, and satanists, have killed more reporters during their genocide of the Palestinians than anyone else in recorded history. In fact, even by the end of last year, the Gazacaust was already the deadliest conflict for reporters ever. Along with women, children, Churches, Mosques, schools, hospitals, and food supplies, the Zionists are intentionally targeting the press in an effort to silence the truth.

The administrator, the tall man in the vest, is also to be praised. He, his coworkers, and the University police did a very good job of keeping order and they evidently prevented a real riot from breaking out. Their actions helped form the difference between this protest and the ones in Georgia, Virginia, New York, New Hampshire, California, and elsewhere. No arrests were made, and, unlike at the other schools, no militarized police beat down students using SS tactics on orders from luciferian sociopaths. That made me proud to be from Mississippi.

Those counter-protesting on the other side embrace sheer evil. Some do it because they are ignorant, stupid even. Some are being misled. Yet others have dark malice in their hearts. To defend any of them is reprehensible and self-defeating. The fact that speaking out against genocide is controversial says something about America, something very troubling. It’s worse that we’re told protesting this genocide is an attack on America. Then again, maybe that’s a form of admission about America’s role in this atrocity. America arms and funds the IGF genocide. America brutally suppresses dissent. This suppression goes beyond opposing humanity; it is a series of violent acts against Jesus Christ and God the Father. The US House of Representatives just voted 320-91 to make reading the New Testament illegal. Check and see how one’s pet rodent voted. If it wasn’t a “nay,” then one probably has a severe problem. But this kind of legislation is to be sadly expected in a place like the US, a metaphysically disturbed country.

Two months ago, I had Pericles—who still has no last name—pen a little story for me about a rebuilt CSA defending human life and dignity by protecting the helpless Gazans from genocidal insanity. I just couldn’t present the fiction directly, and my character could barely do it by way of a story within a story. His doubts, naturally, were my own. For his part, he’ll work through it. With Julia’s help, no doubt. They’ll have to for reasons I’ll reveal later. In his fictional Moscow, Pericles rounded things out with the last lines of a real poem by Canadian journalist Paul Salvatori, We are Not as Strong as Palestinian Children:

“We don’t know the suffering,

And we don’t know how to suffer

Without making it about us.”

We in America and the West really grapple with making everything about us, perhaps an homage to or admission of the solipsistic, atomized liberal worldview of man that Professor Dugin, Nikolai Gogol, and others warn about. Let’s try to stop that. I ended Pericles’s story about Gaza with the words, “DO SOMETHING.” The students in Oxford and at the other schools are doing something. They are struggling against injustice. As Rev. Isaac observed, “To be in places of struggle against injustice is to be where God is present.”

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COLUMN: A Review of THE RAPE OF PALESTINE by Dr. Blake Alcott

03 Friday May 2024

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A Review of THE RAPE OF PALESTINE by Dr. Blake Alcott

 

Very few phenomena are as misrepresented in Western mainstream discourse and as poorly understood by Westerners as the conflict between the Zionist entity of Israel and the Palestinian People. While this issue has grown into perhaps the great dividing line that separates the morally aware and responsible from the callous, the indifferent, and the wicked, a fog lies over the minds and hearts of too many Westerners, none more so than the residents of the faltering United States. Some are excusable in their ignorance for one reason or another. Others are less so. And yet others, a rather large group, willfully side with their own luciferian elite leadership and the ruling Anglo-Zionist ideologues and looters. 

America’s political class never ceases to amaze and confound, releasing one idiotic, bloodthirsty statement after another about the subject in general, and, specifically, with their nearly-uniform reaction to the late genocide, the Gazacaust. Even Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., whom I otherwise respected for his book about US bioweapons programs, said Palestinians were the “most pampered people in the world.” In his world, “pampered” must be synonymous with “bombed” and “starved.” The Clown Prince of Gomorrah, Lindsey Graham, coldly said of Gaza, “Level the place.” Andy Ogles (ogles what, we wonder), said of the Gazans, “Kill them all.” False Witness and delusional moron Tim Walberg suggested repeating the war crimes of Nagasaki and Hiroshima against Gaza to “Get it over quick.” Joe “I am the AI” Biden mumbles one thing and then another, though he, a self-proclaimed Zionist, ever arms and supports the occupiers and their genocide. Carnival barker Donald Trump said, “Only a crazy or an idiot wouldn’t respond like Israel did to October 7.” Trump might be in an ideal position to know the inclinations of crazies and idiots. But neither he nor any of the others knows or cares to understand the totality of the situation, including the timeline of so many pitiful events. 

The American selling point for this particular atrocity is that Israel was attacked by terrorists on October 7, 2023, and that it has every right to defend itself. Intelligent men, like China’s Ma Xinmin, know that occupation forces have no claim to self-defense when attacked by the people they oppress and that the oppressed have every right to resist their occupation and oppression. And regardless of lies, distortions, woeful American attention spans, and lack of education, this conflict was brewing well over a century before October 2023. 

I recently read, reviewed, and fell in love with The Stone House by Dr. Yara Hawari, a narrative telling of Palestinian life, suffering, and triumph from the early Twentieth Century through 1968. Within Hawari’s combined stories and experiences, including those during and before the Nakba, the reader catches glimpses of repeated betrayals of Palestine. Through the eyes of her characters, members of her own family, she masterfully touches on the impact of a continuous sequence of terrible events. With a fascinating and inspiring human touch, she reveals the “what” of the shared Palestinian experience. Now, I have found a work that fills in many of the (early) gaps, providing the “hows” and “whys” behind the assorted deceptions and barbarities.

Dr. Blake Alcott has assembled an expansive two-volume collection of original documents that provide a roadmap that leads from the end of the Nineteenth Century until the formation of political nation-state Israel after World War Two. His work is profoundly important from a historical perspective and because the experiences of the mapped territory stretch on until the present. His title is apropos.

Alcott, Blake, The Rape of Palestine: A Mandate Chronology, Vol. 1 and 2, Zürich: Tredition, 2023. (From Amazon: Volume One; Volume Two.)

© Blake Alcott.

Dr. Alcott is an ecological economist, Palestinian activist, and upon-a-time carpenter residing and working in Switzerland. His excellent work and interests may be found on his website. After reading Hawari’s book, as if it was ordained, I discovered Alcott and his books via Jeremy Salt’s sterling review of The Rape of Palestine at the Palestinian Chronicle. 

Of Alcott’s efforts, Salt wrote: “There are few works on Palestine of such scope. All the standard documents are here and analyzed anew but there are innumerable gems dug up by the author that the researcher will not have known about or has forgotten.” And the scope is vast. Salt referred to “the researcher” perhaps due to the nature of the material presented. It is not a work to be casually read. Well, in many ways it is, at intervals becoming a real page-turner. But there is a refined historicity and academic quality within the pages which, along with their Outlaws of the Marsh count, could be mildly off-putting to the cursory reader. None of this should bar anyone from obtaining and studying the copious history as assembled. Most fortunately, Alcott begins with a helpful section, “How to use this book.” 

This book gives a chronology of the dialogue, such as it was, between Palestinians and their British ‘Mandatory’ rulers from the World War I years up until May 1948. It consists of 490 entries arranged by date. Nerds or insomniacs might read it straight through even though, taken in long doses, it induces not only tedium but also sadness and outrage. But most will use it as a reference book. The Rape of Palestine, Vol. 1, p. 14 (Kindle Ed.).

Alcott’s cheerful humor aside (and appreciated), he is correct. Think of it as an encyclopedia wherein specific facts await inspection based on the reader’s particular need or fancy. The 490(!) entries are sequentially set forth in the table of contents of each volume. All of these records are important, though the more criticall among them are helpfully marked with an asterisk. Alcott also provides his methodology concerning the materials, his commentary, context, and appended matters. He is also correct, be forewarned, that there is sadness and shame residing within the documentation. However, for most readers, especially any guilt-deserving Westerners, I would hope the shock of the truth serves to change minds and, then, stir indignant protest. 

And now, I will slowly walk through a brief summary of all 490 transcripts. Or not. I slept well last night and I appear to have misplaced my pocket protector. No. Instead, I will merely present a short sampling. 

Even before the first official entry, Alcott provides a glimpse of a nascent Zionist movement that started no later than 1798, and continued into the Nineteenth Century, as recounted in 1919 by British anti-Zionist Jew Lucien Wolf: “… In 1840, when Mehemet Ali was driven out of Palestine and Syria by the Powers, the future of Palestine was open for discussion. … [U]ntil the time of Herzl all the most prominent protagonists of Zionism were Christians.” Id, at 21. 

The latter words in Wolf’s note might open a separate discussion regarding the links between Zionism and Christianity, especially certain of its Protestant elements, and American variants, along with other assorted strange fruits of the Enlightenment. However, Wolf also noted that the earnest modern Zionist movement had begun twenty years earlier in 1899. And in that year, where Alcott’s true count begins, Jerusalem’s mayor, Yusuf al-Khalidi, sent a letter to Rabbi Zadoc Kahn of France:

In theory, Zionism is an absolutely natural and just idea on how to solve the Jewish question. Yet it is impossible to overlook the actual reality, which must be taken into account. Palestine is an integral part of the Ottoman Empire and today it is inhabited by non-Jews. … By what right do the Jews want it for themselves? … The only way to take it is by force using cannons and warships. … Even if Herzl obtained the approval of the Sultan Abdülhamit II for the Zionist plan, he should not think that a day will come when Zionists will become masters of this country. It is therefore necessary, to ensure the safety of the Jews in the Ottoman Empire, that the Zionist Movement, in the geographic sense of the word, stops. … Good Lord, the world is vast enough, there are still uninhabited countries where one could settle millions of poor Jews who may perhaps become happy there and one day constitute a nation. … But in the name of God, let Palestine be left in peace. Id. at 25 (emphasis mine). 

If one isn’t an American politician, a newly-arrived space alien, or a complete recluse, one knows that, the good intentions of God and man notwithstanding, since 1899, Palestine has had anything except peace.

An aside: One of the many lies told repeatedly about Palestine is that it does not exist, it never existed, or that it didn’t exist until recently. The same goes for Palestinians themselves, a lie told far and wide by such degenerates as Newt Gingrich and Bezalel Smotrich. As one may see from the foregoing quotes, such a ridiculous assertion would have come as a surprise to al-Khalidi and Wolf, along with the Ottomans, the Crusaders, maybe the Mongols even, certainly the Imperial Romans (what else was meant by “Syria Palaestina”?), and, of course, the people of the Middle East. Furthermore, as to Zionists of both the Jewish and Judeo-”Christian” Evangelical kinds, the land of Israel they constantly proclaim rightly exists in place of Palestine doesn’t even match the boundaries of the wholly unrelated Biblical territory of a similar name prescribed in Joshua—to say nothing of the fantastical, ever-shifting idea of Greater Israel. Then again, some of the Zionists frequently ignore inconvenient or, shall we say, “undeciphered” parts of the Hebrew Bible and the Evangelicals have evidently read very little if any of the New Testament. This note may point towards that other discussion, and I digress.

Perhaps the most famous, or infamous document in Alcott’s litany is the Balfour Declaration of 1917, a note from Lord Balfour to Lord Rothschild (yes, of that family) concerning property and lives neither had any claim to. 

I have much pleasure in conveying to you, on behalf of His Majesty’s Government, the following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations which has been submitted to and approved by the Cabinet: His Majesty’s Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country. I should be grateful if you would bring this declaration to the knowledge of the Zionist Federation. Id. at 92.

There’s another pesky reference to a place and a people that allegedly didn’t exist. But regardless of the intentions and sympathies of Balfour and George V, the following century would see existing non-Jewish communities deprived of virtually all civil and religious rights, a people cornered, hounded, and hunted towards extinction. I will now skip forward three decades into that process and engage a smidgen of literary comparison.

By way of that comparison, and shifting gears, I’m going to try to demonstrate how useful Alcott’s book is in digging deeper into certain affairs. The following is just one example from a potential multitude. In Hawari’s story about her father Mahmoud, she writes briefly about the post-Ottoman British Mandate period. This span was supposedly temporary and transitional before control of Palestine was fully handed over to the Palestinians. Of course, all the while, London was scheming and blundering towards delivering Palestine from one form of colonization to another. Hawari follows up in subsequent sections via the eyes and experiences of her grandmother and great-grandmother. Regarding the establishment of Zionist occupation on May 14, 1948, she writes, “According to the mandate, the British were to hand over authority and assets to a governing local entity. But they didn’t. Their exit, while officially ending British rule in Palestine, was also an open invitation for the Zionists to take over the whole country.” The Stone House, “Dheeba’s Story,” e-book ed., at 27.

Many of Alcott’s entries deal directly with the policies and deceptions behind this British treachery in allowing, even facilitating Zionist usurpation despite all contrary promises to the Palestinians. That includes the final item, number 490. As Palestinians tried to actively resist their pending disposition, their efforts were blocked by the British military. Confronted with English interdiction against a last-ditch effort to save Qatamon, and so losing the town, Ibrahim Abu-Dayeh pleaded with Izzat Tannous for diplomatic assistance with His Majesty’s forces. Tannous sadly replied, “‘No, my dear Ibrahim,’ I said, quoting an Arab proverb, ‘When the judge is your enemy, it is useless to appeal.’” The Rape of Palestine, Vol. 2, at 1,144.

Here is an example of Alcott’s astute commentary, his words summarizing the feckless, biased British actions:

There was harmony between Britain’s withdrawal and yishuv military moves in Tiberias and Haifa as well. ‘Great’ Britain had set itself up as a judge over normal Palestinians in the country of their grandmothers and grandfathers, living their lives like you and me. HMG had always claimed to be neutral against ‘the two sides’ in carrying out its ‘dual obligation’. In fact, even the Balfour Declaration at the very beginning of Britain’s colonial rule was biased, and led logically to actions such as that just described in the last days of the Zionist Mandate: the more powerful “English”, self-styled arbiters, threatened 300 Palestinians with death should they, in self-defense, also use non-verbal weapons. Id. at 1,144-1,145.

“Grandmothers and grandfathers, living their lives like you and me.” My suspicion upon reading Salt’s review was that Alcott would provide heavy factual backup for some of the emotional human stories Hawari related in stirring if necessarily concise form. He did and then some. I did not expect it, but was delighted to discover that he too possesses a keen ability to connect the reader’s mind and soul to even listless, heartless administrative functionary activities. There is a kind of brilliance in the book that slowly asserts itself via Alcott’s ability to both display an orderly chronology but to also link all the parts together in a nearly narrative fashion.

He displayed his talent with the second-to-last asterisked entry, number 486, and the final words concerning the failed Mandate in Parliament on March 10, 1948. Creech Jones, de facto handler of the Palestinian “problem”, made stunning admissions about the end of English occupation in Palestine, the Mandate, betrayals, and all. 

The question of our attitude to the Mandate, which proved in practice both self-contradictory and unworkable, and of the reference of the Palestine question to the United Nations, has been debated in the House. … I do not believe, after our bitter and tragic experience, that the British public would tolerate any new commitments in Palestine. Id. at 1119.

Alcott bridges and builds, adding, “The self-pity aside, Britain’s experience was indeed “tragic” in the literary sense that the seeds of devastation were present at the beginning – a sort of character flaw which made Britain dedicate itself to a ‘self-contradictory and unworkable’ experiment.” Id. He then goes on to show and dissect how Britain had always taken a side despite its supposed neutrality. And he shines a light on the fledgling United Nations’ fence-sitting, a position the body has essentially retained since 1948.

And since that year, as the British bowed out, other nations bowed in. While Britain and France would go on to provide some assistance to the Zionists, it was Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union who were the first to recognize newly appropriated political Israel. But no country has done more or worse in slavish, virtually religious service, support, and allegiance to Israel than the United States. 

Alcott devotes Section XXV, in the Second Volume, to “U.S. Power,” with seventeen entries in all. Among them, the reader will discover Harry “S” Truman’s zeal for the Zionists’ expanded entry into Palestine. The man who acceded to dropping an atomic bomb on a Catholic Church in Japan had no problem doing something of a similar nature, if by other means, in the Levant. Given the total degeneration of America since then it is little wonder why some filth like Tim Walberg calls for treating Gaza like Nagasaki. As with the blood stains on Zionist hands, from the Stern Gang to King Bibi’s rampage against hospitals, schools, Mosques, Churches, and aid workers, so too does America drip with the blood of innocents slaughtered in perpetual conflict. The English, base progenitors of the insanely poor idea behind the Zionist occupation, stand as guilty as any. At the moment, the only British leader I can think of who acquits himself is George Galloway, and he still admits a deep shame concerning these deeply shameful matters. Many parties are guilty, for their actions and complicity. And still others bear eternal abashment, admitted or not, for their inaction and silence. 

Not among the shamed are South Africa, Yemen, and a few other groups worldwide. One of the few groups is composed of anti-Zionist Jews, some of whom are now being arrested in “free” and “democratic” Western countries like Germany for standing up and speaking out for Palestinian justice. It’s hard evidence of a mad world when Germans attack Jews, for the false crime of possibly offending other Jews, doing so using anti-Nazi laws as their paper-thin justification. More to the point, indisputable proof of collective insanity and tolerance of sheer wickedness abounds. En route to doing something, anything to help, decent people want and need to make sense of the sad circumstances. And making sense of any complex system, circumstance, or problem requires a base of information.

That is what Blake Alcott had delivered. His extreme dedication, utter competence, and artful presentation will reveal to the reader an open window to history, policy, drama, tragedy, and the human condition. Let the light shine in, we need it. I heartily endorse and recommend The Rape Of Palestine for anyone, regardless of position or location, interested in the injustice visited upon the Palestinian People. Really, this battle is for universal actuality and human dignity. Buy the book, read it, and understand it, a commanding and fascinating compilation.

*Reviewer’s Note: Since first ordering Dr. Alcott’s book, and while drafting my review, I have spoken with the author via email several times. In fact, I now consider him a friend. And, of course, I greatly admire his knowledge, expertise, and devotion to the truth. As such, I have extended an open invitation for him (and several of his expert acquaintances) to add to this important discussion in any way and at any time he or they please. I’d also ask you, my dear reader, to do whatever you can to spread the word about this subject matter and help promote peace in any manner possible. There really are no small or unappreciated steps.

COLUMN: A Narrative Fails In And Around A Persian Bookstore

26 Friday Apr 2024

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A Narrative Fails In And Around A Persian Bookstore

 

Friends, I have one heckuva book review coming! It’s about a titanic two-volume history work of critical international importance. Learn more about this must-read material and its learned author soon.

In the meanwhile, today, I was going to style this column, “The Self-Immolation Of America.” For reasons. Some of them were recently handled well by Greg Cook at Crisis. Please read that. It was also driven by a reply to a rare comment I left last fall on the Москва и москвичи YouTube channel. For my explanation of how globalist clowns ruined Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and America, I got 850+ “likes” and 52 replies. Most were of the <<Спасибо, брат!>> variety. But one came in lately that kind of stung: <<Эх вы американцы…ПОЗОР вам и вашему правительству!!!!!!!!!!!>> Or, “Oh, you Americans… SHAME on you and your government!!!!!!!!!!!” You know it’s bad when there are more than three exclamation points. There’s really no good come-back for that. I don’t feel personal shame as I’ve spent decades fighting the decline. As for my people, I feel a degree of pity. What Aaron Bushnell and Maxwell Azzarello did literally, the bulk of Americans have done, or allowed figuratively. A mess, writ large. For the government, and what lurks behind it, the feeling is nothing but white-hot hatred. But I understand the general disdain from many in the outside world.

Then somewhere along the way, a couple of ideas converged around Isfahan, Iran, the city that was the inspiration for Duke Ellington’s classic 1967 piece of the same name. A few days ago, Mossad agents inside Iran launched what might be the most feeble retaliatory strike in history, a couple of toy drones deployed against an S-300 battery outside Isfahan. There was no damage, Iran laughed it off, and even Ben “Genocide G” Gvir called it “lame”. (Ouch.) Pepe Escobar, whom I admire immensely, posted a theory about a thwarted EMP attack. While I’m open to the possibility, I just don’t, as of yet, and with the information provided, see it as plausible. I have numerous technical, mathematical, and altitude concerns. However, if it did happen as reported, then it’s the most important story virtually no one is talking about. There’s more, of course, but what does it matter at the moment?

Independently, I’d just read something at IRNA about Isfahan and its Yara Bookhouse. The store’s owner, Mohammad Reza Vaez Shahrestani, is concerned about the undercutting of small bookstores by bigger outlets and societal trends. Luckily, he appears to have a solution. I also looked into him, and he’s very interesting, a PhD philosopher and educator. Kindly entertain the mind with his summary of Iranian poet Forough Farrokhzad’s Existentialist Lifeworld. 

I sincerely doubt Yara was Mossad’s target. However, we know the IGF (Israeli Genocide Force) routinely bombs bookstores as part of its ethnic cleansing operation in Gaza. This all got me thinking in socio-comparative terms. Westerners in general, and Americans in hard particular, are told amazingly stupid and wicked lies about Iran. So I decided to use Yara and greater Isfahan to fight back.

Some very few of you saw a rough outline of the following in an email from me. All others, remember that among the lies, we’re essentially told that Iranians = Muslims = terrorists = bad. And honestly, we, in our dying cesspool nations, are supposed to look down on Persia. “Books?! Y’all no them thar Iranis cain’t reed!”

Lemme show you a few pictures from Yara. Real dumb primitives, these Iranian “terrorists.”

(Google Maps.)

(Google.)

Does your ‘Murican town have such a bookstore? Does it have any bookstores? (Mine does not!)

Amerika, the GAE, is a bright, shining bastion of freedom and democracy. Usury tempered with sodomy, etc. In the GAE, dope n’ wine moms take their little sons to libraries and yankee military bases to be victimized and molested by sodomite freaks in gaudy dresses and whore makeup. You know, the way it should be in our continent-spanning Sodom and Gomorrah? USA! USA! U-ess-eh… But, in unholy, unenlightened, and backward Iran, mothers take their sons to Yara for philosophy classes.

(Mo’ Google.)

She (and I bet she’s pretty) only rated the food a “2” but that’s neither here nor there. Dr. Shahrestani runs this fine program, one that might be worth reading about and maybe even replicating where possible. 

(Not Googly.)

As for Iran in general, the MSM, airhead pundits, and so many political rodents tell us horrific tall tales about Iran. Squeaker of the House, Mikey Johnson (R-hell), says Iran is part of the new “Axis of Evil” along with Russia and China. I remind one and all that, statistically insignificant outlier exceptions aside, there are only two kinds of Republicans. Their two primary archetypes frequently overlap, say, when projecting about an axis of evil. That faux axis appears the opposite of evil, as noted recently by Russia’s Mufti Anar Ramazanov, in an interview with IRNA: “Russian Muslims and Christians are now fighting together against the forces of Satan…” The people fighting for the other side keep telling us lies, such as that Iran is a religiously intolerant country. That, I suppose, is why Yara is virtually surrounded by Churches. Yara’s the little dot on Dr. Shariati St., bottom-right, on the following map.

(Googullz.)

Iran is a majority Shia Islamic society, but all those Churches have been there for centuries providing spiritual homes for a variety of Christians. Isfahan also has several Synagogues for the city’s Jewish community, some parts of which have been present in Persia for twenty-five centuries. I may be mistaken, but one would think if Iran was so intolerant, then these communities might have packed up and left some time ago. One would also wonder why religious minorities have a number of dedicated seats in Tehran’s Islamic Consultative Assembly (aka, Parliament). One might also call into question the honesty of people like Mikey Johnson (R-hell), but let’s keep moving.

The “Metro Station” shown on the map, not far from the dot, must be, as our clown masters would have us believe, some kind of third-world dump, probably a dump where the trains are pulled by camels. In fact, they’d probably insist Iran has no trains, subways, electricity, or any reason for existing outside of making trouble for ‘Murica and the Zionists. But, to make sure, let’s take a look inside, and— Hark! What’s this?!

(Googz.)

For reference, Isfahan is Iran’s third largest city. The GAE’s equivalent is Chicago. Giving our clowns their due, it appears these Persian losers can’t even employ bums to attack people and urinate on the platform as they do in the Windy City. Take that, Iran!

That’s enough for now. I think we’ve been lied to yet again. We can be ashamed, angry, or sad, but the ruinous, dyscivilizational, and dehumanizing process our pet liars keep us living in won’t end until we end it. Start by turning off the lie machines. Maybe throw a book at the liars. Let’s start to get their existential evil out of our lifeworld.

Deo vindice.

UPDATE, 8/5/24: It appears Google Maps goofed on the store location, which is (fittingly) on Ferdowsi Street, north across the river. On the plus side, they added more pictures.

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25 Thursday Apr 2024

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COLUMN: How Far From Starkville?

19 Friday Apr 2024

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How Far From Starkville?

 

Late last week, Iran changed the paradigm in the Middle East when it retaliated against the Zionist Entity occupying Palestine for an earlier Zionist strike against an Iranian consulate in Syria and many other previous provocations. Using hundreds of drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles, launched in sequences to ensure they all arrived at roughly the same time, Iran accomplished several things. It tested and overwhelmed Zionist air defense capabilities. It demonstrated it can conduct powerful, precise operations at a great distance. It evidently tested new hypersonic glide vehicle technology, something similar to Russia’s Avangard weapon, if slower, smaller, and far less lethal. Iran partially eliminated assets of the IGF (Israeli Genocide Force) used during the Syrian attack. Those damaged targets include the IGF air bases at Ramon and Nevatim, and allegedly, an intelligence and radar site near Golan, and the IGF air intelligence headquarters in Tel Aviv. 

Tehran’s retaliation looked very much like the kind of precision exclamation point response they delivered to the GAE in early 2020. Now as then, the Empire, the Zionists, and their media puppets spin the same lies and Hasbara: 99% of Iran’s missiles were intercepted, there was no damage, and there were no casualties. Iran notified all relevant parties so as to minimize civilian harm during their demonstration. A seven-year-old Bedouin girl was either killed or injured when she was struck by debris from a downed projectile. A tragedy, though she might be the only Bedouin the zionists and luciferian clowns have ever feigned concern for. As at the GAE’s al-Assad AB in 2020, moderate to substantial damage was inflicted on the IGF’s bases. And there was no stopping it despite ample, supposedly effective air defenses. 99% of the drones probably were shot down, and that is why they were deployed—as decoys. But it appears that two-thirds of the ballistic missiles hit their targets. 

Here’s a video of one such successful strike. It may be the first video evidence of a hypersonic warhead maneuvering to evade an air defense missile. If that was what happened, then Iran has joined Russia in a very rare and elite club.

(Larry Johnson, YT.)

The Zionists have vowed to retaliate, though where, when, and, most importantly, how remains to be seen. Iran has acknowledged this possibility, is by all accounts prepared for it, and has promised to repay if necessary. In short, Tehran sent a message to the Zionist occupiers that their days of running roughshod over the region are over. A similar message was conveyed to the Yankee Empire. *This is, of course, a fluid situation.*

The Global American Empire is at its end, being too stretched, too weak, and too opposed to continue dominating the entire world. I just read The Other Side Of The Wall: A Palestinian Christian Narrative Of Lament And Hope by Rev. Munther Isaac of Bethlehem (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity Press, 2020). He’s the Lutheran Pastor Tucker Carlson recently interviewed and who has been speaking out against IGF violence and Western Christian indifference during the late Gazacaust. On page 64, he writes about empires:

In empires, human beings were numbers: a commodity! Moreover, empires were fully prepared to undertake violence on whatever scale was required for the success of extraction and commoditization. In other words, war was the official language of the empire—and it was often conducted in the name of spreading peace or making order.

Isaac’s is a book I highly recommend, and those words of his should sound rather familiar to Americans. On their watch and in their name, the GAE has committed atrocity after atrocity for decades. In the process, as it caused incalculable damage worldwide, it burned itself out and reduced Americans to mere numbers, increasingly impoverished and despondent numbers. It is now beginning to collapse, a process that will be followed by the eventual dissolution of the United States as it is currently organized. It will likely be a very messy happening, most painful for Americans, though it is a blessing for the world at large. As-is, in its death throes, the foreign elite controlling the GAE are frantically stirring as much trouble as they can, particularly in two major fronts of the existing global conflict, while planning a third major provocation and participating in many others of lesser character. None of this is of any benefit to the American people. 

I decided to map out how far away a few of these pointless conflicts are from Oby’s in Starkville, Mississippi. One can simply adjust the distances to where one lives.

Neither the Zionists nor the GAE can successfully wage war against Iran. The Zionists are already losing to the much less powerful foes of Hamas and Hezbollah. The GAE has for the past eight decades shown it cannot win, or really even fight a war against anyone. Tehran is 7,000 miles from Starkville. Jerusalem is 6,600 miles away, and Gaza is a hair less. And the Bab al-Mandab Strait at the southern entrance of the Red Sea is 8,000 miles out.

The Empire’s Ukrainian project is shaping up to be its worst defeat ever. For the rulers of the West, it was critical and its loss to Russia will have permanent consequences. Americans, who probably still couldn’t find Ukraine on a map, should know that Kharkiv, a city destined to fall and rejoin Mother Russia, is 5,800 away from all those hot po’ boys and cold beers.

As if running two losing offensives isn’t offensive enough, the lords of Washington, DC (Devil’s Coven) fantasize about a third loser against China. China, along with Russia and other BRICS+ countries, is already beating the brakes off the GAE economically and geopolitically. One supposes the neoclowns won’t be happy until Beijing adds a military component to the equation similar to Russia’s. Much of this silently has to do with keeping Japan and South Korea in the GAE’s orbit. But it’s popularly sold as a conflict over Taiwan. Taipei is almost 8,000 miles from Starkville.

At the moment, those measurements cover the major theaters. But there are many, many more: Serbia, Niger, Sudan, North Korea, Venezuela, etc. Add those future or unfolding disasters to the past list that includes Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, and more. None of these misadventures helped or served Americans in any way. The lie was and is always the same—it’s all about America’s national interests. The lie comes in because there is no national interest, in the conflicts, or in general. There are no national values. No valid national government. No solvent national economy. As Paul Graham said, there isn’t even a national nation. 

There is one more major front. It’s the only one that truly matters to Americans. It’s America itself. Americans should see at least two distinct though related existential threats to themselves and their muddled polyglot association. Washington dismisses both threats, and in their place, and on strict behalf of the elites, substitutes the American people themselves.

The first threat, which may be the largest of its kind in history, is the ongoing foreign invasion of the former United States. At random, I selected the Nuevo Laredo border crossing along America’s non-existent border. That point in Texas is only 750 miles from Starkville. Unlike the foregoing places of comparison, the border is much closer. There are no oceans or impenetrable natural barriers separating it from Mississippi or any other state. In fact, potholes and faulty bridges aside, they’re all linked by superhighways, railways, and air routes. 

By sheer coincidence, Washington, Devil’s Coven is also only 750 miles away. New York City is approximately 950 miles from Starkville. I list those cities because they represent, more than any other places, the seats of the second extreme threat facing Americans, the capitals of the clown’s empire. Once the international operations collapse and cease, the elites will only have Americans left to bully, dehumanize, rob, and murder. They hate and have hated Americans more than any other adversary. They’re really going to want to vent their frustrations on their last viable targets. 

How far away from Starville is the true danger? It’s way too close for comfort. At some point, maybe after another rigged election and financial depression, Mississippians, Southerners, and other Americans will finally realize who their genuine enemy is and has been. None of the overseas conflicts concerned Americans, but Americans have nonetheless allowed themselves to become involved in them. In many ways, Americans are guilty of some of the shameful barbarities in those conflicts. That price will be paid and is already being felt at home. A silver lining is that the resistance in all those foreign lands may serve as both general inspiration and technical demonstration for Americans. Once they wake up. And once they do, the real prize is that their true enemies’ threat and power are largely illusory. The demons Americans suffer from turn out to be small, weak, rather stupid, and relatively few in number. 

For optimistic reference, the surface of the Sun is 93 million miles from Starkville. I suggest that would make an ideal, if implausible place to exile the elite enemy. I cannot calculate the distance from Starkville to hell. But that’s where the clowns are eventually going. None of their victims need to accompany them. Oby’s is zero miles from Oby’s. Once victory is achieved, it is the ideal place for a celebration.

Deo vindice.

COLUMN: Prophecy Of A Theban Princess: A Review of FOR A RADICAL LIFE by Daria Dugina

10 Wednesday Apr 2024

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Prophecy Of A Theban Princess: A Review of FOR A RADICAL LIFE by Daria Dugina

 

Last fall, I had the privilege of reviewing Eschatological Optimism by the late Daria Dugina (1992-2022), a book I learned of thanks to a very good friend. Earlier this year, I was reminded by another great and lovely friend that a second posthumous Dugina book was forthcoming in English from PRAV. One simply cannot have enough literarily in-tune friends in this life. Nor can one get enough of Russia’s brilliant and ever-rising star of intellect and steely determination.

Dugina, Daria, For A Radical Life: Meditations By Daria Platonova Dugina, Tucson: PRAV, 2024.

©2024 PRAV.

It’s a shorter work, only 70 pages. Yet each and every sentence in it, every word lifts the spirit, touches the heart, and engages the mind. It is a compact gem, expertly translated, compiled, and edited by Jafe Arnold and John Stachelski. I strongly recommend it to anyone interested in life, death, philosophy, and the eternal battle between Divine good and lowly evil. I also suggest the book would make a fine gift for, say, a college student or a young adult. Or for anyone.

In Arnold’s excellent Foreword, I learned of yet another Dugina book, now only available in Russian, Топи и выси моего сердца (Depths and Heights of My Heart), ACT, 2023. I recommend that one even without having read it—a feat I mean to accomplish once I achieve perhaps A2/B1 Russian proficiency. 

As for For A Radical Life, it is a radical and informative mental excursion presented in short, referenced paragraph form. The collected material draws from sources in Eschatological Optimism with which the reader may already be familiar, along with assorted media quotes and personal diary entries. As for the latter, the reader certainly has not previously considered the meanings of those elements. One such entry from 2019, on page 46, appears as the back cover quote: “Wherever there is death, there is truth.” These words, or any similar sentiment, from this particular author, while deeply meaningful, necessarily leave the reader pained and sorrowed. Arnold pointedly gets to the exact truth behind one horrible death in a sea of carnage: “Her life was cut short by a car bombing carried out as part of Ukrainian special operations initiated, armed, trained, and funded by the CIA.” For A Radical Life, at 4. He notes the wicked powers of the postmodern West have, by their murder, “opened a Pandora’s box.” We will briefly look inside it, ere the end of this review.

Dugina self-identifies as a warrior, an intellectual, steel, a proclaimer of “No!”, and the “Minister of Defense.” The reader will learn the context of these labels upon a full perusal. I was very happy to see this new book repeat a declaration I’ve praised before and what may be my favorite quote by anyone this century: “In the conditions of the modern world, any stubborn and desperate resistance to this world, any uncompromising struggle against liberalism, globalism, and Satanism, is heroism.” Id, at 22. 

Dugina was and is a hero, physically (and only physically) struck down by the liberalism, globalism, and satanism of the West. However, something else she wrote may poetically place their heinous deeds in proper perspective. In her diary, on September 2, 2021, she wrote, “I once said that I’m becoming and will become Antigone. Prophecy and recognition are coming to be. I am becoming Antigone.” Id, at 51 (emphasis mine). And in a way, she may have well become like that precise character of Sophocles. 

Antigone’s death in her eponymous tragic play is brought about by her reluctant if unrelenting uncle Creon, King of Thebes, a harsh punishment for her defiance of his order not to mourn or tend her deceased brother, Polynices. Though Creon does eventually relent and abate his judgment, it is already too late. The heroine is dead. Her death prompts the death of Haemon, Creon’s son and Antigone’s fiancé. Haemon’s death begets the death of his mother, Queen Eurydice. By tormenting Antigone to her death, the king inadvertently brings down his own ruling house. 

Creon is a somewhat inconsistent character in general, within and without Antigone, and his placement into my analogy is maybe an equal contrariety. Being a tragic figure himself, he is far more sympathetic than the rulers of the postmodern West. However, if we transpose Dugina’s diary entry upon the play, then, as she becomes Antigone, the West becomes and represents Creon. Extending the imagined interchange, it is conceivable that, in conjunction with so many other crimes, the West may have sealed its fate by murdering Daria Dugina. When NATO and the USA are catastrophically defeated in Ukraine and elsewhere, their losses may be traceable, at least symbolically, back to her car bomb murder. 

The final lines of Antigone belong to the choregos herald*: “Wise conduct hath command of happiness before all else, and piety to Heaven must be preserved. High boastings of the proud bring sorrow to the height to punish pride. A lesson men shall learn when they are old.” Creon was a victim of allegiance to his own “rules-based” order. Nearly driven mad with remorse, nonetheless, he did learn his sad lesson. Yet his understanding came at the exorbitant cost of his posterity, his lineage destroyed with unyielding irony. Unlike Creon, the rulers of the faux West are evil rather than tragic. We may hold little hope that they learn anything from the consequences of their misdeeds and their inevitable defeat. But they will be defeated. 

Any one of you may participate in the pending triumph over this current iteration of the devil’s transient empire of lies and death. One simple way is to join with the wit, charm, wisdom, sorrow, joy, and iron defiance of Daria Dugina. Read her Meditations and live your own radical life.

*The symbolism keeps flowing. On February 26, 2024, in Moscow, Princess Vittoria Alliata di Villafranca noted of Daria Dugina: “It was only when, confronting the Empire of Chaos, Daria raised her name Platonova like a flag to affirm that being a woman today means choosing between two opposite archetypes, that finally the enemy noticed her.” Again, may their attention to her detail destroy them! Of course, the raised name of “Platonova,” of the “new Plato,” is essentially self-explanatory with even a little understanding of the philosophy of Daria Dugina. In the foregoing context concerning Antigone, it is most interesting to also know that the old Plato was upon a time himself counted among the Athenian choregoi. There comes a time when too many coincidences begin to look like prescient ordination. Regardless of the allegorical, raise your flag, sound your chorus, and be a radical!

Deo vindice!

COLUMN: A Few News Sources

03 Wednesday Apr 2024

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A Few News Sources

 

Here is a very short list of some of the news, thought, and analysis sites I read on a regular basis. I stopped with twenty-one of them, representing about a quarter of those I frequent. The reader may be familiar with some of them and others less so. If one fails to find one’s pet source on the list, then at least one already knows about that source. There are no Western mainstream corporate sources included. With America destroyed, there is little reason to put much practical emphasis on American political, economic, or social analysis. I trust the reader is familiar with the Drudge Report, the New York Times, the Daily Mail, RT, Der Spiegel, and similar popular sites which at times may or may not be accurate or useful. I also suggest that the reader is likely comfortable with, and more knowledgeable than me about, local news sources of all kinds where the reader lives.

Several of the following are written in languages other than English. A few contain built-in multilingual versions; the same source sometimes runs different news features for different demographics. As such, and as I doubt anyone is fluent in all the languages, I highly recommend the auto-translation feature in better browsers or the translation services available from Yandex or Google. My experience is that using these services is at least “good enough”. I roughly grouped the following by subject or geographic area. More than a few of these forums also host video shows which may be of interest. Have fun with it.

News and Commentary

Vox Populi. If I only had one place to check for daily commentary, it would be Vox’s blog.

Reminiscence of the Future. Andrei Martyanov understands military affairs, geopolitics, economics, and more.

Strategic Culture. Multipolar-leaning international analysis and news.

The Duran. Anti-clown world insight from two of the best guys out there.

Sonar21. Larry Johnson is honest, affable, and knows clandestine affairs like no one else.

Scott Ritter. Ritter does give Johnson a run for his money.

Geopolitika. Professor Dugin and Leonid Savin weekly contribute to the site they run so well, providing a forum for voices that need to be heard.

Moon of Alabama. Just take a look. Give the setup a moment.

The Saker (Latin America). Andrei Raevsky ran one of the best geostrategic sites on the web. This blog keeps the spirit going.

The Unz Review. Information overload. Books, stats, and articles from everywhere.

General Financial/Economic

Zero Hedge. The Western economies are collapsing. As such, there’s little need for “financial” advice. Yet, here’s what’s left.

Michael Hudson. One of the two best economists in the world and one of the few who understands economics.

Russia

TASS. Short, official statements.

Gazeta Russia. In-depth coverage of multiple matters from the Russian perspective.

Arguments & Facts. More in-depth coverage from Russia.

Sight. Also in-depth, especially concerning the Russian economy.

Middle East

AlJazeera. AJ is the go-to for coverage of the Levant. Outside the Middle East, however, they often take on a rather faux-Western quality.

China

Global Times. OMG! CCP apologists! Damn good ones too. World affairs from the Oriental perspective.

CGTV. Literally Chinese State media. One has to kind of work into how the Chinese think and present things. Once one does, it all begins to make sense.

France

Le Figaro. A French newspaper of record and note.

Reseau International. No holds barred reporting on France, Europe, and the world.

With all of the foregoing, please click around and explore. Many of these sites are simply overloaded with facts and resources and they link to many more sites of similar high quality.

Bonus Music Minute:

Shaman answered the Crocus City Hall attack with “РЕКВИЕМ” (“REQUIEM”), a defiant patriotic Christian memorial call. It’s signature Shaman, very good, and this video has English subtitles:

Furthermore, Tim Walberg (R-hell) is a warmongering idiot.

Deo vindice.

COLUMN: Ants At The Пикник (Picnic)

27 Wednesday Mar 2024

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Ants At The Пикник (Picnic)

Life Imitates Lyrical Art In Sad But Clarifying Fashion

 

In 1963, Gorki Film Studios released the children’s fairy tale classic, The Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors. A little girl is transported to a strange land where evil forces use magic mirrors to reverse and distort reality, thus enslaving the population. At least one cinema review site suggests the presented inversion was partly, subtly a slap at the hypocrisy of Western portrayals of Soviet propaganda during the Cold War. More recently, Metropolitan Hilarion suggested Western sodomite propaganda created a similar crooked kingdom of lies. Both suggestions likely hold water. 

As one art sometimes influences another, the movie’s title allegedly inspired the name of Picnic’s (Пикник’s) 2004 song title, “Королевство кривых” (“Kingdom of Curves”). With apologies to the band, here’s a sampling of their lyrics followed by my semi-esoteric commentary.

Огнями реклам

Неоновых ламп

Бьет город мне в спину, торопит меня

А я не спешу,

Я этим дышу

И то, что мое, ему не отнять.

Минуту еще, мой ветер не стих,

Мне нравится здесь в Королевстве Кривых.

Здесь деньги не ждут,

Когда их сожгут,

В их власти, дать счастье и счастье отнять.

Но только не мне,

…

Picnic was the band set to perform on the evening of Friday, March 22, 2024, at the Crocus City Hall theater in suburban Moscow. As the reader may know, the performance and hundreds of lives were abruptly interrupted before the band took the stage.

English with commentary:

Over the lights of advertising

Neon lamps

Crocus City Hall, and the surrounding Krasnogorsk neighborhood, are big, busy, ultra-modern places. Glass, lights, excitement, etc. A venue that fits the song.

The city hits me in the back, rushing me

And I’m not in a hurry,

I breathe it

And that which is mine, cannot be taken away.

Moscow is like a clean, civilized New York or Los Angeles. There’s a constant rush and rumble of urban humanity. In the song’s city, our lyrical protagonist takes the hurry-scurry in stride. He doesn’t let the hectic pace get ahead of him. His sensibility about and enjoyment of the scene cannot be taken by the tempo or rigor of whatever happens. Similarly and in general, Russian life and the Russian spirit in Moscow cannot be taken away. By anyone.

A minute more, my wind is not quiet,

I like it here in the Kingdom of Curves.

Life can be like that little girl’s adventure. Ordinary times bereft of calamity can still twist and turn. However, if one is in it and the setting happens to be among the most beautiful, wonderful places on earth, then what’s not to like?

Money is not waiting here,

When they are burned,

In their power, give happiness and happiness to take away.

But not for me

…

No, the money was in Kiev or London or somewhere. Burn they did. Calculated, though still mindless violence is a kind of power, the happiness of vampire clowns, augmented by depriving good people of genuine joy and camaraderie. But not for the song’s protagonist. Not for Russia. Not for honest, decent people. Let the evil choke on their wickedness; the righteous will live on determinedly.

My interpretation may miss the mark by a kilometer, but the symbolism of it all struck me as important and seemingly purposeful. Picnics—eating outside, not the group—are fun but they’ve been known to attract ants. Ants are known to steal food, annoy, and sometimes bite. A scout ant finds the picnic and chirps or emits pheromones to alert the rest. Then they show up in force. 

On March 7, 2024, the US empire issued a mysterious mass casualty alert for the next 48 hours in Moscow. Oddly enough, on that very day, a scout ant showed up and surveyed the Crocus complex. Shaman was supposed to sing at the center within the next 48 hours, and he did. However, his event was allegedly guarded by armed security. The scout ant emitted no chemical markers or sounds. The Picnic concert was guarded by unarmed security, presenting a softer target. And the ants attacked. While Moscow and the world were in shock, the US empire immediately, within one hour, told two lies: 1) Ukraine wasn’t involved, and 2) the ants were from ISIS or ISIS-K. ISIS and ISIS-K might as well be registered trademarks of the CIA. We know the empire was lying because it is the empire of lies and it said something. In this case, as with the original lie, there was a small grain of truth within the Red Herring deception. The empire that essentially created ISIS, its Syrian and Afghan variants, would probably be in an honest position to know if its creation planned to carry out an attack. Especially if the empire ordered and planned the attack.

The reader likely knows much of the late tactical developments. Around 140 civilians were murdered, as many as 200 were wounded, and the Crocus theater was destroyed. The mercenary terrorist ants and many of their associates, all or most from Tajikistan, were quickly detained by security forces. While I was initially skeptical about direct ISIS involvement, I did allow that somewhat connected actors from the group might have played some role. This was confirmed by President Putin, that the attack was directly committed by radical Islamists, though by those acting inexplicably during Ramadan. However, as for the indirect connections, he said, “We know whose hands this atrocity was committed against Russia and its people. We are interested in who the customer is.” Cui bono? 

Suspicion naturally falls on Ukraine and its NATO backers, specifically the US and UK. FSB Chief Alexander Bortnikov said as much: “We believe that this is true. In any case, we are now talking about the factual information we have. This is general information, but they have a long record of this sort.” There is the fact of the ant pre-planning the attack on the day the possibility of an attack was mentioned by a likely chief supporter. There was a rumor that the ants were recruited via a Telegram channel and that they met and coordinated with Ukraine at the Ukrainian embassy in Tajikistan about a mission of the “International Legion.” There’s the fact that this attack does not fit the established pattern of ordinary ISIS activity—during Ramadan, with a determined effort to flee the scene rather than be martyred, and payment that suggests a hired hit job instead of Jihad. The mercenary ants were allegedly promised 500,000 rubles ($5,500) each, in reality receiving only half upfront, to wantonly murder random people. There is the fact they were apprehended trying to cross into Ukraine. There is the fact that as Ukraine and NATO continue to lose horribly on the battlefield, terrorist attacks are their only means of trying to harm Russia. There’s the fact that the Western media instantaneously began parroting a series of ridiculous lies and distortions that would be the envy of any fictional evil mirror.

In addition to all of the foregoing, the ants were painstakingly captured alive. They are talking or will talk. Russian intelligence is obviously far ahead of my estimations and guesses; they likely already have substantial evidence as to whom the ants worked for. The customers, if one will. Or the queens, in ant-speak. Nothing that happened at Crocus degrades Russia’s efforts or abilities. With Russia already visibly quickening its progress in the SMO, this episode will certainly heighten their resolve and the scope and pace of their actions. In fact, it already looks like that is happening. Time will tell exactly how it all unfolds, though there really isn’t much doubt.

Nor is there any doubt there are all kinds of people in the world. Some are heroes and some are sociopathic losers. Some of the losers evidently congregate at a Kiev bar aptly called, in English, Offensive. They certainly are, naming some fried snack “Crocus” just a few days after the attack. Offensive might be thought of as an ant hill if it turns out to be connected in some way to these hideous events. If so, then perhaps someone should kick it. Maybe with a Kinzhal boot? No one in any position of power needs my input. Still, I remind all that when keeping ants away from the picnic blanket, sometimes one just has to spray and kill all of them. 

Yet, there are many more good people around. One of them is fifteen-year-old Islam Khalilov, a legitimate Muslim who works part-time at Crocus. If part of the queen customer’s intention was to sow a little division between religious groups in Russia, then Mr. Khalilov did his part to preemptively undo the plan. He’s credited with saving 100 lives by quickly ushering confused patrons towards safety—while ignoring his own. When asked about his personal risk, the young man simply said, “It’s better to sacrifice yourself than to let a hundred people die.” A hero. Shaman also stepped up like a true patriot, offering condolences and vowing to pay all funeral expenses and extraneous medical costs. Behind these two champions, behind the police, firefighters, doctors, nurses, FSB, and military personnel who did their jobs, and behind Vladimir Putin and his government, there are another 150 million strong men and women who will not be frightened, divided, or defeated. 

When they are victorious, or even before full victory is realized, I would very much like to join them once the Crocus theater is rebuilt for a concert. I’d happily take Shaman, KINO, or anyone else as the featured entertainment. In light of the circumstances, that especially includes Picnic. I’ll close with a link to their 2022 concert at Crocus.

Deo vindice.

UPDATE: Also at Geopolitika and Katehon.

Also, it was at least 2 young heroes at the scene:

Vampire Ball Redux

26 Tuesday Mar 2024

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My column on Vlad v. Vampires is up and running at Reckonin‘.

Also, in a world first, through that article I have been translated into Turkish:

Birkaç yıl önce, genç bir yetişkin olarak ABD Eyalet başkentinde bir asansördeydim. Kendimi takım elbise giymiş dev bir kemirgenle birlikte buldum. Cumhuriyetçi mi yoksa Demokrat mı olduğundan ya da aralarında bir fark olup olmadığından emin değilim ama orta yaşlı, yağlı, yağcı ve kötü kokuluydu. Bu yaratık bir anda ve anlaşılabilir bir sebep olmaksızın, sorulmadan kötü bir tavsiyede bulundu. Sanırım yağlı, konuşan politik kemirgenlerin asansörlerde yaptığı şeylerden biri de bu. Dedi ki, “Önce paranı kazan. Sonra çocuk sahibi ol.” Konuşurken küçük, boncuk gibi gözleri sinsice bir o yana bir bu yana bakıyordu. Burnunu kırıştırdı ve homurdandı. Neyse ki kapılar açıldı ve yağlı canavar muhtemelen başkalarının parasının ya da çocuklarının peşinde koşarak uzaklaştı. Ya da belki sadece peynir.

Yaratığın tavsiyesini istemedim, gerçi o sırada zaten tavsiyeye uyuyordum. Amerikalılar pek çok korkunç hata yaparlardı ve ben de bir istisna değildim. Sonraki on yıllar boyunca bu üzücü olayı mutlu bir şekilde unuttum, sadece geçen hafta iki iyi adam arasında tartışılan iyi ve dolayısıyla zıt tavsiyeleri duyduğumda hatırladım. Başkan Vladimir Putin, 13 Mart 2024 tarihinde ya da bu tarihlerde Dmitry Kiselev ile uzun bir röportaj yaptı. Bu, gerçek bir lider ile gerçek bir gazeteci arasında gerçekleşen ve Batı’da neredeyse hiç bilinmeyen gerçek bir görüşmeydi.

Ergo: (Mekanik olarak tercüme edilmiştir):

Merhaba, Türkiye’deki arkadaşlar! Yazımı çeviren kişiye teşekkür ederim ve umarım hepiniz beğenirsiniz. Tanrı hepinizi korusun! 

Also, I’ve lately written about the BOR and Russian policies specifically aimed at helping Russians and not vampire clowns. In the wake of the terrible Crocus attacks, the BOR is instructing banks to ease up on or outright forgive loans made to victims!

Банк России рекомендовал банкам и микрофинансовым организациям списать долги погибших при теракте в “Крокус Сити Холле”, сообщил ЦБ.

“Такое письмо регулятор направил банкам, микрофинансовым организациям, кредитным потребительским кооперативам, сельскохозяйственным кредитным потребительским кооперативам, ломбардам. Организации вправе сделать это без обращения наследников”, — уточнили в Банке России.

That is:

The Bank of Russia recommended that banks and microfinance organizations write off debts of those killed in the Crocus City Hall attack, the Central Bank said.

“The regulator sent such a letter to banks, microfinance organizations, credit consumer cooperatives, agricultural credit consumer cooperatives, and pawnshops. Organizations have the right to do this without the appeal of the heirs, “TAG1> specified in the Bank of Russia.

This is a correct sovereign world response to tragedy.

Thanks, teşekkürler, and спасибо.

 

COLUMN: The Vampire Ball Is Ending

20 Wednesday Mar 2024

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The Vampire Ball Is Ending

 

Some years ago, a young adult me was in an elevator in a US State capitol. I found myself in the company of a giant rodent wearing a suit. I’m not sure if it was a Republican or a Democrat, or if there’s a difference, but it was middle-aged, greasy, smarmy, and malodorous. In an instant and for no discernable reason, the creature gave poor advice unasked for. I suppose that’s one of the things greasy, talking political rodents do in elevators. It said, “Make your money first. Then have children.” As it spoke, its small, beady eyes furtively scanned this way and that. It wrinkled its snout and snorted. Mercifully, the doors then opened and the oily beast scurried away, likely in pursuit of other people’s money or children. Or maybe just cheese. 

I did not want the creature’s advice, though, at the time, I was already kind of following it. Americans made many terrible mistakes and I was no exception. Sometime through the following decades, I happily forgot that sad episode, only recalling it last week when I heard good, and thus, opposite advice discussed between two good men. On or about March 13, 2024, President Vladimir Putin sat down for an extended interview with Dmitry Kiselev. It was a real meeting between a real leader and a real journalist, something practically unknown in the West.

Please watch the discussion or read the transcript in Russian. Or read the transcript in English. Or listen to an English-subtitled translation. 

Mr. Kiselev coaxed an interesting story out of Russia’s humble and rather soft-spoken leader. When Putin’s children were little, there was a house fire. Putin braved the flames to rescue his babies. Only once they were all safe outside, did he remember his cash money was burning inside. The men agreed this illustrated the point that the correct order is children first, and money second. 

Unlike Putin’s earlier interview with Tucker Carlson, this one largely dealt with Russian domestic policy and governance issues. Families with children was a theme Putin raised over and over. In Russia, as in all nations that want to survive, great societal concentration is placed on facilitating, easing, and maximizing the lives of families with children. In degenerate places like the fallen US, great emphasis is placed on maximizing profit for usurers. That was the problem I addressed in last week’s column. 

Again, usury is the fuel and substance of globalism and financial capitalism. It is a slow, torturous form of premeditated murder, and it may be thought of as the hallmark or standard of malicious, neocolonial Werewestern evil. Real Westerners cannot say they weren’t warned: “The stranger that liveth with thee in the land, shall rise up over thee, and shall be higher: and thou shalt go down, and be lower. He shall lend to thee, and thou shalt not lend to him. He shall be as the head, and thou shalt be the tail.” Deuteronomy 28:43-44. In his Inferno, the Divine Comedy, Dante placed usurers in the third ring of the seventh level of hell. They are below and worse than violent murderers, and reside permanently with blasphemers and sodomites on a sandy plain ever pelted by a rain of hellfire. Usury, Dante and Virgil observe, offends both God’s divine goodness and the following art of God’s nature. See Canto XI (for those like me, unskilled in Italian, I recommend Jean and the late Robert Hollander’s exemplary English translations of the Comedy, 2000-2007). 

Usury may also be thought of as a form of vampirism. While Dracula was primarily concerned with controlling, corrupting, and destroying society, he did so from a position of relative material wealth. Even his nobler and immensely more likable literary predecessor, Varney, was driven in no small way by his desire to reclaim certain monies and retain the higher material lifestyle money affords. This comparison leads me back to something President Putin said, a now-famous comment of simply nuclear rhetoric.

Not quite an hour and a half into the conversation, when asked by Kiselev about his role in championing the hopes and aspirations of billions of decent souls around the planet against the wicked depravity of the Western elites, Putin said:

Нашу борьбу за свою независимость и истинный суверенитет они связывают со своими чаяниями на свой собственный суверенитет и независимое развитие. Но это усугубляется тем, что в западных элитах очень сильно желание заморозить существующее несправедливое положение вещей в международных делах. Они привыкли столетиями набивать брюхо человеческой плотью, а карманы деньгами. Но они должны понять, что бал вампиров заканчивается.

That is, in English:

They associate our struggle for our independence and true sovereignty with their aspirations for their own sovereignty and independent development. But this is aggravated by the fact that there is a very strong desire in Western elites to freeze the current unjust state of affairs in international affairs. They’ve spent centuries filling their bellies with human flesh and their pockets with money. But they must realise that the vampire ball is ending.

They then briefly discussed ordinary people sensing the truth above and through the never-ending lies of the elites:

Dmitry Kiselev: But now you have painted a perfectly fair picture of people seeing some hope in Russia. How is it that Western propaganda, with all its power, its colossal resources and tools, has failed to banish Russia, isolate it and create a false image of it, although it strived to do so in the heads of billions of people? How did that happen?

Vladimir Putin: Because what I just said is more important to people. People all over the world feel it in their hearts. They don’t even need any pragmatic explanations for what is happening.

The good and wise people in Russia know who they are, what they have, and the stakes involved in keeping it; hence, they just reelected Putin by 87% of the popular vote. Putin knows the vampires have been practicing their dark arts worldwide, leeching off of every nation they can corner. From South Carolina to Greece to Niger to Sri Lanka, people live under different perceptions of a reality very different from that of today’s Russia. Some are waking up faster than others. There is ample pragmatic evidence, enough to count as hard proof, of the assorted evils of the Western elites and their system of usury, sodomy, and vicious blasphemies. Many or most victims of these crimes do not necessarily see or understand the full picture because they are too deeply embedded in it. Nonetheless, being mostly good people not totally devoid of intelligence, they do at least feel the oppression. And nothing can prevent the truth of even the suggestion of righteous resistance against that oppression from entering into their hearts or subconscious thoughts. 

Once more, literature offers a glimpse of reality and perhaps commentary thereon, the Divine Comedy being an archetypal example. Paradiso affords an estimation of the eternal and Heavenly Glory. Purgatorio is a display of Christian life, constant attempts to do right in the face of original sin. Inferno is, of course, a warning against sin. Within Inferno, it could be that Dante was giving his readers a cautious preview of some of the traps, fallacies, and inversions that later accompanied the Enlightenment. While that great subversive movement synthesized all manner of sin into one civilization-destroying scheme, all of the individual sins and maladies were long since known to virtually all men. That is why the characters Dante and Virgil encounter in hell come from many varied times and cultures, both real and mythical. 

As in Dante’s century, in ours, we are confronted with the age-old problems. The ruling elites of the West still pretend they are benefits. Many are aware of the dangers and oppression but do not know exactly how to break free. Thus, if only through their hearts, they look to better examples. At the same time Putin’s Russia is economically and militarily smashing the vampires’ reign to pieces, it is also reordering all of Russian society to foster better conditions for families and children, for the growth and enjoyment of the coming generations that will see the continuing existence of Russian culture. In Russia, families with children receive tax breaks, mortgage structure relaxations, financial subsidies, generous healthcare, education, and other benefits. The US does the same thing, except that it spends far more and the majority of benefits, privileges, and perk payments go to the vampires via their corporations, especially their banks. While it was popular, the fake hick Lunsford’s song lyrics were intentionally diversionary. Short, obese people eating Fudge Rounds constitute a minuscule portion of US “welfare” spending; there’s nothing more obese than a vampire. 

Some of our enemies literally consume human blood as part of their satanic rituals, particularly the blood of children. However, for the most part, they feed on the life energy, spirit, and productivity of their victims—whole process vampirism. There was a distinct reason Putin chose the words he used to describe them. As if with Holy Water and Crucifixes, it is imperative to fight these monsters, to wage war against them. To bring their hellish ball to an end. This is our battle in the eternal war between God Above and the devil below. We are reminded: “Uninterrupted war with sin goes to the heart of man. The worst outcome here would be pacifism, the reconciliation of grace and sin. This would be neither a reconciliation nor a compromise, but the victory of sin.” See Dugin, Alexander, The Rise Of The Fourth Political Theory, London: Arktos, 2017, p. 14.

The victory will be ours. Know that and feel it in the heart.

Deo vindice.

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