Our coverage of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and worldwide instability can be found here and in our archives. Virus New York survey suggests nearly 14% in state may have coronavirus antibodies A preliminary survey of New York state residents found that nearly 14% of those tested had antibodies against the novel coronavirus, suggesting that some […]
Here’s how we get taught it’s supposed to work in Amerika: Amendment V No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a grand jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia, when in actual service […]
Kori Muhammad convicted of murder for Fresno mass shooting He was found guilty of first degree murder in the death of Jackson and the jury ruled that he was intentionally killed because of his race. Muhammad was also found guilty of second degree murder for the deaths of Randalls and Gassett. Muhammad was arrested by […]
Virus French researchers to test nicotine patches on coronavirus patients The study at a major Paris hospital suggests a substance in tobacco – possibly nicotine – may be stopping patients who smoke from catching Covid-19. Clinical trials of nicotine patches are awaiting the approval of the country’s health authorities. The renowned French neurobiologist Jean-Pierre Changeux, […]
As Hubert Collins and Chris Roberts noted last month, everyone in the West is spending more time than ever sitting around watching TV and movies. For better or for worse, that is still the case. For identitarians trying to find the few stray movies about us, here are five tasteful recommendations. Make Way for Tomorrow […]
The COVID-19 outbreak shows us an exercise in duality: we are all held hostage by fear of inaction on a risk, but we also do not trust our media or governments to tell us anything like the actual situation. Time has shown that by the numbers, the coronavirus is nowhere near the disaster it was […]
Virus Cargill to close meat-packing plant at centre of Alberta outbreak The facility churns out roughly 40 per cent of Western Canada’s processed beef and is a key part of the province’s agriculture industry. Alberta has linked 484 cases of COVID-19 to this plant and dozens more at a competing facility. What is the connection […]
Marginalized groups often fantasize of a society-changing calamity as a springboard for their preferred version of societal utopia. The manosphere has long opined that disaster is necessary to prove to deluded “strong, independent women who don’t need no man” that their reality is in fact weak and dependent on men, consequently reinstating men as the […]
Some commemorations exist so that we remember the past, and the why behind it, such as what people struggled to do and why it was important to them. Other ceremonies serve merely to tell us what to think, so that we do not see that events in the past were connected between cause and effect, […]
The next 45 days are the ‘most critical period in U.S. financial history,’ says stock-market expert who profited in 1987 and 2008 crises The contrarian money manager, who is a disciple of famed investor Sir John Templeton, said that the timing and execution of the reawakening of the U.S. economy from its dormancy could be […]
So where does this Governor Whitmer-Stalin get off? I mean how dare this person do what she does? Isn’t her spite and hatred and disrespect for those who she rules over with the incompetent barronial arrogance of a Spanish Hapsburg incest-spawn as obvious as the nose on your face? So many rhetorical questions. This is […]
We are fortunate at Amerika to be able to present the second installation of the exciting dystopia saga, Crosses & Double-Crosses by Clayton Barnett. You can find your copy on the Jungle River store, but first, read this week’s segment of the story, “New Rules.” Out and down the corridor, she took the stairs up […]
People find themselves hating on Bill Gates quite a bit. They see him as an archetypal modern sophomore, or “wise fool”: good at making software, even good at some aspects of business, but beyond that, helpless. We all know the stories of top-scoring students with brilliant futures who cannot successfully boil an egg. It seems […]
Virus Antibody tests suggest that coronavirus infections vastly exceed official counts An analysis of the blood of some 3,300 people living in Santa Clara county in early April found that one in every 66 people had been infected with SARS-CoV-2. On the basis of that finding, the researchers estimate that between 48,000 and 82,000 of […]
When my writings hit the internet a quarter-century ago, they took a different approach than most on the Right did. Too many were interested only in proving that other ethnic groups were bad; my approach favored the analysis that diversity itself, of any form, was bad. This follows a general analysis of modern society, which […]
Virus Coronavirus cases to be tracked by ethnicity Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick said: “There does appear to be a disproportionate impact of the virus on BAME communities in the UK.” The Intensive Care National Audit and Research Centre found that 34% of more than 4,800 critically-ill patients with Covid-19 identified as black, Asian or minority […]
In China, demands for more free speech outlast coronavirus lockdowns Three months after the COVID-19 outbreak unleashed a rare outpouring of criticism of China’s government, doubts linger about how much the Communist Party’s secrecy and censorship contributed to the crisis. Even as China seeks to revive its economy under a host of restrictions meant to […]
Actual medical information CDC reviewing ‘stunning’ universal testing results from Boston homeless shelter Of the 397 people tested, 146 people tested positive. Not a single one had any symptoms. The 146 people who tested positive were immediately moved to two different temporary isolation facilities in Boston. According to O’Connell, only one of those patients needed […]
Humanity finds itself at a crossroads: either we get our act together, or we make ourselves extinct, probably first by downgrading back to hominid status and living in primitive subsistence poverty until something comes along to finish the job. Our minds are not organized; our behavior reflects impulses and not logic. This has always applied […]
Let us review the sad story of Typhoid Mary, since everything out there is pandemic-flavored anyway, so Amerika might as well “cash in”: It is not clear when she became a carrier of the typhoid bacterium (Salmonella typhi). However, from 1900 to 1907 nearly two dozen people fell ill with typhoid fever in households in […]
Peak or precipice? The spike glycoprotein of the new coronavirus 2019-nCoV contains a furin-like cleavage site absent in CoV of the same clade This furin-like cleavage site, is supposed to be cleaved during virus egress (Mille and Whittaker, 2014) for S-protein “priming” and may provide a gain-of-function to the 2019-nCoV for efficient spreading in the […]
Christopher Clark begins his exploration of history by showing that societies perceive history differently as well as their role and place within it. This perception reveals how a society sees itself in relation to the past and to the future, and its degree of desire to maintain continuity between its founding and its destiny determines […]
Virus How UV light may protect us from the coronavirus Ultraviolet germicidal radiation is one of the methods presented by the CDC, and UV light has generated great interest from the public. It’s already used in hospitals to disinfect contaminated surfaces. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo orders all people to wear face coverings in public […]
Historical Note: In 1348, a great mind of the Florentine Renaissance, Giovanni Boccaccio, got to live The Black Death first hand. He survived and the muse sang to him dark music. So much so that he composed a work of short stories that were told over ten days while a fictional group of survivors self-quarantined […]
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