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The Defeat of the West

16 Friday Feb 2024

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I just finished Emmanuel Todd’s La Défaite de l’Occident. It’s great. In advance of my possible review, please read Roberto Pecchioli’s review.

Amerika, A Free And Open Democracy

08 Thursday Feb 2024

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Amazon, books, censorship

With muh liberty, constitution, diabetes, and so forth…

And who needs a real government when government-charted corporations like Amazon are willing, ready, and able to digitally burn the books Big Brother deems bothersome?

Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan revealed on X that the White House was directly involved in the censorship campaign. That includes a 2021 email from one Biden official asking to discuss “the high levels of propaganda and misinformation and disinformation of [sic] Amazon?”

Amazon in turn appears to ask only how high the Biden White House wants it to jump on censorship: “[i]s the [Biden] Admin asking us to remove books, or are they more concerned about search results/order (or both)?”

After the meeting, Amazon confirmed in an email that it was actively doing what the government demanded in suppressing sales by not promoting disfavored books: “As a reminder, we did enable Do Not Promote for anti-vax books whose primary purpose is to persuade readers vaccines are unsafe or ineffective on 3/9, and will review additional handling options for these books with you.”

It’s not just the vaxx that will get one a meeting with the Corporate Ministry of Truth. I’ve been banned, shadow banned, and delisted by Big Tech for mentioning such things as the vaxx, other medical hoaxes, hoax elections, UFO hoaxes, the banking system, the school system, the doings of a certain tribe, and more. I’d go on, but I think your corporate “news” wants to tell you about Kang Chuck’s cancer or rain in LA or something important. Go check that out now. Have more cheesy chips and cheap beer on the way.

COLUMN: A Bookstore Under Fire (Again)

01 Wednesday Nov 2023

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A Bookstore Under Fire (Again)

 

I don’t know much about Telegram, but, evidently, a lot of people use it. Some misuse the social service. The other day, a known disinformation channel targeting the Muslim-majority Dagestan Republic of the Russian Federation, ran a warning that a planeload of Jewish refugees were inbound from Occupied Palestine. The channel is operated out of Kiev and is a project of the SBU-CIA terror network. It has since been blocked and Russian authorities have taken remedial measures regarding the mostly peaceful protest that erupted at the local airport based on the psyops refugee tip. While they were likely led by NATO Nazi-backed insurgents, some Islamic Dagestanis fell for the ruse. They protested at the airport in an attempt to safeguard their Republic from invasion. It was a hoax, but in their defense, at least they were proactive. These people are intelligent and they remember various episodes from their history and the history of other nations. Beginning at the end of the nineteenth century, Palestinians were confronted with successive waves of Jewish refugees and now find themselves facing extermination.

So it is that, begrudgingly, Americans may be forgiven for falling for similar disinformation campaigns. After all, if intelligent Muslims who take their faith seriously can be duped, then dull-witted neo-pagans must be expected to fall for whatever lies they are told, no matter how ridiculous. It’s almost like Americans live to fall for hoaxes, and they’ve been treated to another big one for the past few weeks. Being mildly wicked, extremely gullible, and rather stupid, maybe they just can’t help it. Their disinformation propaganda channels have names like “BBC,” “CNN,” “FOXNews,” and “NewsMax.” 

Immediately after the US-Israeli green flag operation out of Gaza on October 7, lurid tabloid headlines like this appeared:

“40 Babies Murdered By Hamas” – Metro (UK)

“Horror At ‘Pure Evil Beheading Of Babies’” – Daily Express (UK)

“Hamas ‘cut the throats of babies’ in massacre” – The Times (UK)

It appears to be the Hasbera job of UK “news” outlets to first trumpet these ridiculous lies, perhaps as an SIS-CIA vetting process. Next, they are presented in bold and red at places like the Sludge Report. Thereafter, the mantra is repeated perpetually, broken only by regular cries of, “Antisemitic!”, at outlets like FOX“News” and “News”Max. One frequently hears this nonsense from empty babbling heads like Ben “No, I Personally Won’t Fight” Shapiro and putrid politicians like the bloodthirsty warmongering lunatic, Satan’s Senator, Lindsey “Level the Place” Graham. There’s just one small problem with this particular narrative—as there usually is. It didn’t happen.

Americans, who probably still can’t find Israel on a map or understand that postmodern political Israel is in no way even geographically contiguous with Biblical Israel, have never heard of, won’t read, or can’t read Haaretz, Israel’s paper of record and a far better news outlet than most Western imitations. Haaretz published a list of Israeli casualty victims from October 7. It included names and photographs. The majority were combatants—soldiers or police officers. Of the civilian minority, one suspects many were armed (illegal) settlers and, thus, quasi-combatants. Hamas, not necessarily the nicest people, but still constrained by the laws of Islamic warfare, only killed sixteen Israelis under the age of eighteen. Haaretz also included casualty ages. None of them were younger than four. There is no evidence any were beheaded. In other words, like 9-11 (Operation Northwoods), the Gulf of Tonkin, COVID, Judeo-”Christianity,” and Putin dying 75 times while his army retreated in chaos from victorious Ukraine, the 40 beheaded babies line was just another lie.

Again, being given to support evil, and being extremely stupid (which is their best defense against charges of overt wickedness), many Americans do not know, cannot learn, and will never try to come up to speed on reality. If these idiots wanted to see the real impact of warfare on children, hundreds murdered per day and pushing a cumulative 4,000 at the time of my drafting, they could simply look at Al Jazeera’s 24/7 coverage (*disturbing*). They won’t. And they won’t bother to learn, largely because they can’t. Learning requires reading, and most Americans are fully or functionally illiterate. 

Not so in Palestine! During all the late unpleasantness, I was reminded of a happier chapter from just last year. On the Prepper Post News episode of March 1, 2022, I was privileged to discuss the rebuilding of Gaza’s largest bookstore. The PPN is, sadly, no more, but via the miracle of the digital interwebs, you can listen right here. 

My report was based on something I read, a heartwarming tale of good people seeking out good books. For FOX”News” watchers, “books” are assembled sets of paper with words written in them. The words convey ideas. Ideas are neuron-transmitted sensory…never mind. Unlike so many coffee and toy stores in ‘Murica that still call themselves bookstores, Gaza’s shop carries books. A lot of them:

(Photo: Al Jazeera.)

If you’re a TeeVee-watching, literacy-challenged ‘Murican, then these are real Palestinians. Notice they are happy people who are browsing books (yes, one might be hoax masking, but I’m sure she probably had a valid reason):

(Al Jazeera.)

Here’s a picture (and I didn’t mean to loot so many, AJ, but they’re excellent!) of some women and a little girl looking at charming children’s books. These are the people the filthy witch Nimarata Haley, braindead Brandon, and vampiric war criminal Benny Net-a-Yahoo want to genocide:

(Al Jazeera.)

The bookstore was founded around 2000 by Samir Mansour. It served as an information center and cultural gathering place. In May of 2021, the store and its roughly 100,000 books were destroyed by an IDF bombing raid—like so many houses, shops, hospitals, Mosques, Churches (yes, Normiecon, many Palestinians are Christians), schools, and refugee camps. 

By the time I found out about the store, it had been rebuilt bigger and better than ever. In 2022 it reopened in a new and very nice three-story facility packed with over 300,000 books. Again, Mansour’s is the largest bookstore in Gaza; it is the largest compared to the others—because there are others. By way of comparison, the rapidly decaying little Southern suburban town where I exist (for a little while longer) does not have any bookstores. There are a scant few in the area, none of which approach the bibliophilist’s delight in Gaza. That recalls to my mind some bookstores I knew in the bygone era of immediately post-peak America as well as a select few shops still operating in the lingering geographic vestiges of our collapsing national intelligentsia.

Now one has to wonder if the grand reconstruction and improvement effort was in vain. Thanks to Anglo-Zionist supremacy, hatred, and satanic inclination, Mansour’s store has been bombed again.

Samir Mansour, 59, found the three-story bookstore he rebuilt last year severely damaged in Israel’s heavy airstrikes on Gaza.

A video posted on the bookshop’s official Instagram account showed the Palestinian owner, a Gaza citizen, walking over the shattered ruins of his lifetime project. The father of six only hoped he could protect his family.

Speaking exclusively to Arab News by WhatsApp from Gaza, the Palestinian publisher said buildings can be rebuilt and money can be returned, but “we just hope we make it out alive.”

He added: “The situation here is dangerous and it keeps getting worse. We hope to remain safe until these difficult days pass. Keep us in your prayers.”

If you are a Christian, a Muslim, or another honest person of faith, please pray for these helpless people. Books and bookstores can be replaced as many times as needed. People, however, are irreplaceable. The women and the girl in that picture have been affected by the war, and there is a statistical possibility one or more of them, the girl especially, has been killed or wounded. The GAE-Israeli axis of evil has targeted the Palestinian people for forced expulsion or outright eradication. If all their bodies and minds are killed, there will be no need for printed words. If you are a retarded heathen who somehow drifted into this article, then understand, if it’s possible, that this is real news about what is really happening to real people in the real world. While you might not be slurring “Paveway!” on any of this ongoing terrorism, your tolerance and tacit support of evildoers at least indirectly implicates you in the disaster. Pray to fix that as well.

Remember to oppose unjustified violence whenever possible, stand by decent people, and read. Books really do have a healing quality.

Deo vindice. Librum lege!

COLUMN: Is It Fall Yet?

23 Wednesday Aug 2023

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Is It Fall Yet?

 

No, it is not. A great friend and force of Reckonin’ emailed me a Faulkner quote recently about those few magical days that come along in August with a cool hint of the approaching autumn. I replied to her that while I used to relish those days, sadly, these days, I just drift right through them unaware. I may have missed them again, though it’s hard to tell. The pleasant-looking (in a light, at an angle) suburban small town where I exist is caught in a slew of 100-degree-ish days and concurrent warm, sticky nights. 

Hello, it’s another excuse for a column. Quality will improve tomorrow, maybe in two months or thirty degrees. Etc. 

I drafted two full alternatives to this ramble, but I simply could not pull the trigger on either of them. The first was a socioeconomic assessment of the lyrics of “Rich Men North of Richmond.” The second was a follow-up fictional report from your CSA Ambassador to Russia. The latter dealt with the subject matter of the former, set against the 2023 BRICS+ meeting in Johannesburg. I had not previously (seriously) contemplated the possibility of a preemptive ticket-taking plant, though I am unsurprised by it. The meeting in SA is, of course, very real. It’s of great importance to those out in the free world and of great consternation to the “rich men.” 

My news feed has a hiccup! I swear I saw a rehashing of a rerun about Donald Trump being indicted for something or another. At the gym, I imagined that one of the CIA-installed morons on the TeeVee was again stupidly saying, “If we don’t do something, we’re going to LOSE OUR RePubLiC!!!” [Note: If one cannot find a remote control, then a curl bar works just fine to silence the blathering nonsense.]

Langley’s lackey wasn’t entirely wrong about needing to do something. As such, I have a crazy idea. I need to think through it some more and refine it for publication. In brief detail, I figure what we need is what I call an “election.” Hear me out. Just the basics. What I envision is dredging the country and finding a couple of the lowest, dumbest, wickedest heathens in this strange, nation-shaped kind of place between Mexico and Canada. Then we let the great unwashed vote for one of them to lead our dead country. After that, regardless of what the hoi polloi decide, we let a computer and a mailbox pick whichever rodent is best suited to serve as head puppet for the “rich men.” Crazy, I know. But just think about it. Had we tried something like this before, we might not be where we are today. The near-mathematical certainty of an alternative that I foresee, as expressed quasi-mathematically, looks something like: (The Rwandan Genocide x The Yugoslav Civil War)^The Partition of India.

I heard something called “Covid” was making the rounds at airports and college campuses. It appears to be some sort of religious icon or possibly a demi-god. It has potential voters donning festive face coverings, gibbering about what I take for a Jonestown kind of poison, and/or stepping and fetching like a bunch of slaves without a future. I have never heard of anything like this before, yet I suppose this “Covid” might be the robot’s choice for a political savior. We’ll keep an eager eye on it, that’s for sure. On a related note, where the hell is Marvin? Something wrong with the AI? Thought he’d be heard by now. Watch. The. Skies.

In sci-fi, fantasy geopolitical news, Brandon the AI, Voldemort Zelenski, and some of the “rich men” have a plan to ship 10 aging F-16s to the former Ukraine. Maybe it was 60 of them. Or 600. Kiev (pronounced, with a lisp, “kEEEEEEEEy-Vsp”) has five pilots qualified to fly them. Or they will be qualified after they qualify. How would that work? Well, it’s technical. It’s some “Ghost of kEEEEEEy-Vsp” wizardry that I suppose would see each pilot operating multiple targets planes at once. When asked for commentary on the matter, one V. Putin muttered something about 30,000 SAMs and then laughed until he walked off, beat up a pack of wolves, ate some glass, roared, killed a few men by staring at them, and looked ten trillion times more presidential than this “Covid,” whatever the hell it is again.

Anything substantive? I am reading a few books, per my usual bad habit. One is by an author I like, but which isn’t necessarily his best work. In fact, I think it was his first novel. All things being equal, it’s equal. I’m inching towards the midpoint of just-released, posthumous Eschatological Optimism by the late, lovely, and thoughtful Daria “Platonova” Dugina. I told another friend I planned to review it in some capacity. This is not the review, perhaps just a preview. It’s a most interesting read, especially for an Aristotlenova. I suspect I am an Optimist of the kind she describes, though my views and reasoning are a little different than those she defined. All of these ideas, however, play well in the head.

I’ll save my favorite quote, so far, for another time. Instead, I’ll close with a cursory look at the topic of the second section, “The Feminine Principle.” While differentiating between what passes for feminism in the dying West and what the ladies live in Russia, Dugina lands on the fascinating concept of Christian Feminism. To give one an idea of the magnitude of the difference, she earlier addresses the fact women are not allowed on Palestine’s Holy Mount by writing, “There is something right about this.” It’s not a statement or principle that professors at Barnard would approve. Thus, there is something right about it. 

What she discusses, in higher apophatic terms, sounds to me like what I have also heard in more common words from the sweet lips of other Russian women, and younger women in the city at that. We’ll credit the amazing Eli from Russia’s EweTube channel with a video interview or three with some attractive Moscovites. Almost all of them claim to be “feminists”, and then proceed to expound upon the virtues of womanly femininity (of which their personal appearances and demeanor extol anyway without words) while also expressing a love affair appreciation for masculine men. Dugina explains the plain phenomenon, which will surely confound the Western feminist, by saying Russian (feminist) women saved the Russian Patriarchy(!) when it threatened to fall upon hard times. She mentions a dislike of inter-sex warring and the existence of communication and harmony between Russian men and women. In other words, they approach life and love in an honest, rational, and traditional way. 

None of this pleases the “rich men.” And before they destroyed America, we used to have a similar practical view of romance, life, and just being. Maybe after the next hoax, any of you still standing could try to revert to those better ways.

That is a wrap for this week.

Deo vindice!

UPDATE: They may be down to just 2 of those pilots.

Six 5-Stars: An Omnibus Book Review

25 Tuesday Apr 2023

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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.

A World of Fakery

10 Friday Mar 2023

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It is true that everything in Clown World is fake (and gay).

FAKE BOOKS!

They’ve been meddling with the published works of deceased authors for a while now, going so far as to edit the Kindle copies people already purchased. Now, they’re doing it with and to living authors. Without permission too, if RL Stine is to be believed.

FAKE COLLEGE!

Karl D. explains the standards of the modern US universities. In summary: there are none.

FAKE ALLIANCES

Duda and Poland have indeed gone full retard, evidently proving that nation-states can succumb to Stockholm Syndrome. Get this! The Nord Stream bombing was good for the EU! Thank you, Mas’ Washington! May we have another? Sad…

FAKE…

Okay, this one is real, because it’s from Sovereign World: China mediates the restoration of ties between Saudi Arabia and Iran. This is huge, worldwide. In the ME it’s titanic.

The lords of CW are getting desperate. Thus, they’re going to slack up on Whites, Christians, and straight men. Don’t fall for it. Do not serve them. As Vox wrote the other day, “Let the clowns defend Clown World”.

Of Post-Modern, Post-Literate Literature

31 Sunday Jul 2022

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READ THIS.

What is interesting is that a boring leftie like Oats is pointing this out. The replies are the predictable dishonest bullshit gaslighting. The usual, “This is not happening, but if it is it’s a good thing because white men suck.” If you have any doubt that racist hatred towards young white males exists spend a few minutes looking through the replies.

Out of curiosity I ducked into Barnes & Noble today and took a look at the New Releases. A quick scan makes it clear that 85% or more of the newly released hardcover novels are written by women and looking at the shelves I couldn’t find one novel written by a young male author. I took a few pictures.

But this isn’t happening according to literary agents on Twitter.

So, let’s be honest. If you are a young white guy you are not welcome in any mainstream professional artistic community, least of all literary publishing. Not that the literary publishing world is welcoming to non-white masculine men either. Kyle Connor from Orange County isn’t being replaced by DeAndre Jones from Compton. Both are tossed in the waste bin in favor of wine aunt fiction and the occasional upper-class immigrant oppression story.

It’s not “over,” as the author suggests. Rather, it means either self publishing or routing through one of many smaller, independent houses. There’s also the need to stop supporting the Bigs that hate you.

Banning Even More Books

07 Tuesday Jun 2022

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I know we’re getting away from the #StandWithJewishHitler charade, but if you still sport the Ukranazi flag on your Big Socialz, right or wrong side up, then consider banning Tolstoy from your bookshelf. Because Herr Zelenskyy has done so and you support the latest thing and all. And it’s not just War and Peace.

Kiev has banned Russian works of art – and language instruction – long before the current conflict, however. In March 2019, the Ukrainian government prohibited some 40 works of art due to their mention of Russian businesses, artists, social networks, internet portals, the USSR or Soviet political figures. Among the works banned on that occasion was Mikhail Bulgakov’s novel ‘The Master and Margarita,’ which had also been censored in the USSR.

The irony! The Master and Margarita (reading it right now; not bad) is, among other things, a writer’s cautionary admonishment against tyranny wherein literary censors are compared to a literally vampiric, satanic hit squad. There’s also this crazy, favorable mention of someone with the initials JC. Can you “even”?

Not to worry; I’m sure Russia will reverse all of this nonsense in the not-too-distant future.

The Russian Way of War

08 Friday Apr 2022

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More reading, sorry.

THE RUSSIAN WAY OF WAR, Grau and Bartles, 2016, is an intelligent, well-researched eye-opener. More modernization has happened in the six years since it was published but it paints a very accurate picture. Also, as to the ongoing liberation of DPR-LRP-Ukraine, for the authors’ mention of the retention of the Prussian, they may not provide the best explanation of the Prussian’s, Clausewitz’s, (accurate German) warfare with (not by) other means. That matter, the Russian execution thereof has somewhat baffled the likes of Dr. Roberts and me; however, such strategies – and their obvious success – are on contemporary display.

A fine book for those who want to know.

Z!

COLUMN: The Empire of Lies Strikes Back: Spotting Falsehoods

16 Wednesday Mar 2022

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COLUMN: The Empire of Lies Strikes Back: Spotting Falsehoods

 

It might suffice to say that, regarding Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine, everything the mainstream media, the Werewestern politicians, and their master say is a lie. Hello, and welcome to my promised expansion on last Saturday’s musings. The following involves reading assignments and I will keep it somewhat short.

Again, even considering the COVID hoax, deception, and 24/7 hysteria, I can’t recall ever seeing or hearing anything like the current luciferian war of words on Vladimir Putin and Russia. And I think, in this case, it really is safe to assume everything these liars say is, in fact, a lie. We were warned about them by a certain Carpenter.

So, here are seven books and a documentary that may help the intrepid news-seeker make sense of what the liars are up to, in general, and specifically, in this sad case in and around Ukraine. There are many more sources, but again, will even one out of twenty readers look into let alone read these? I won’t even bother with links. If one finds it important, then consult that mysterious internet thing for directions.

Falsehood in War Time, Arthur Ponsonby, 1928 (almost forgot this one…)

Literally speaks for itself.

Who Rules America, John McConaughy, 1934

In 1934, it wasn’t whom one might think. It certainly was not “the people.” As things have changed, the patterns remain the same. Our elites have completely wrecked everything for their own benefit. Having wrecked foreign policy, the military, morale, and intelligence (and everything else), all they have left now in their fear is the weaponized media. 

War is a Racket, Smedley Butler, 1935

Most are. Russia has a unique justification and responsibility. The US and NATO do not. This isn’t the proverbial banker’s war. Rather, it’s a war against the bankers and their dark king of the world. Still, Butler’s experienced views of the then-nascent US imperial outlook may be instructive for understanding their current impotence and panic.

Unrestricted Warfare, Qiao Liang and Wang Xiangsui, 1999

This is a must-read on its own. The media campaign, like migration, finance, education, and more, is a direct form of warfare by indirect means. It does little to nothing to slow Russia’s hard actions on the ground, but it does hypnotize the masses, like chants at a football game. Not much of a factor, but still a factor. 

Two Hundred Years Together, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, 2001

The conflict in and over Ukraine has been in progress for a thousand years or more. Historically, it has involved the same parties in the same places doing the same things. Not much has changed except for the allegiances and alliances. It helps explain why the globos hate Russia the way they do. (They hate China almost as much and their captive hosts in the West more). Solzhenitsyn obviously couldn’t cover much of the 21st-century unfoldings. To better fill that gap, watch:

Ukraine on Fire (Movie), Oliver Stone, 2016

I do not ordinarily recommend videos and motion pictures, but this one is worth it. It rather accurately (and graphically) explains how the present crisis came about: the nazis of Kiev, the never-ending CIA/NATO/dark state meddling, and the runup or attempt at genocide of the Russian population in Crimea and the Donbas.

SWJs Always Lie, Vox Day, 2015

A great look at liars in general and their rhetorical attacks on anything real and/or good. Three rules: they always lie, they double down on the lies, and they project. Today, when FOX, CNN, BBC, and Mittens Romney babble away, they are lying. The double these lies times five million (never seen anything like it). At the end of the day, through the constant repetition of how evil and horrible Russia is and how great the West’s fake “democracy” is, they roundaboutly admit the exact opposite is true – they’re projecting their wickedness and failure towards the anti-globalist alliance.

Gekaufte Journalisten, Udo Ulfkotte, 2014

This might be the most important one on the list, at least in general. Ulfkotte saw it all in his insider’s career and he revealed the secrets of how the media and the intelligence agencies narrowly tailor the news, censor the news, or just completely make up the news. Once one grasps the mechanisms – as with his recount of the fake desert battle during the Iran-Iraq war – one cannot help but see the obvious deceptions everywhere.

Note: Yes, due to censorship from the “free and democratic” WereWest, one will have some difficulty finding English edition copies of some of these works. There are distinct reasons why the liars would rather have the masses in the dark, hypnotized to the ceaseless drumbeat of lies and hysteria. 

 

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