• Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 258 A Conversation with Laura Towler

    Counter Currents - Jan 31st 2020 9:33am EST

    213 words / 59:55 To listen in a player, click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save link as” or “save target as.” Greg Johnson talks to English video-maker, writer, and activist Laura Towler about her work and ideas. Topics include: 0:00: Introduction 3:25: Laura’s intellectual/political journey Laura’s article “The War Against […]

  • New Guide to Kulchur! Richard Jewell: Frustrated White Male

    Counter Currents - Jan 31st 2020 7:52am EST

    136 words Fróði Midjord is joined by Greg Johnson for this new episode of Guide to Kulchur, discussing the recently-released Clint Eastwood film Richard Jewell. It’s about the media witch hunt of eponymous security guard Richard Jewell, who discovered a bomb placed in Atlanta’s Centennial Park during the 1996 Summer Olympics and alerted authorities, potentially […]

  • Richard Jewell

    Counter Currents - Jan 31st 2020 5:54am EST

    1,467 words 2019 was the year of the “frustrated-white-loser-living-at-home-with-his-mom” movie. First there was Todd Phillips’ Joker, an origin story of Batman’s most memorable nemesis, starring Joaquin Phoenix as the clown himself. Then came Clint Eastwood’s Richard Jewell, the true story of a Georgia security guard who discovered the Centennial Olympic Park bomb in 1996. Jewell […]

  • The Extended Immune System

    Counter Currents - Jan 30th 2020 7:41am EST

    1,094 words Consider the human immune system — not from an academic or scientific standpoint, but from a very practical and goal-oriented point of view; the goal in question being the continued health of the human. The body seals itself off from the outside world with a strong wall, known as the skin, and only […]

  • The Many Faces of the Jewish Elite: Part 3

    Counter Currents - Jan 30th 2020 7:05am EST

    1,722 words You can always tell an enemy by the way he’ll attack you in the name of peace. He’ll claim he supports freedom, but will try to restrict yours in the name of freedom. He’ll speak loudly of universal standards, but will apply them only in a restricted manner. . . against you. You […]

  • Billie Eilish’s WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?

    Counter Currents - Jan 29th 2020 9:50am EST

    2,210 words Billie Eilish is the youngest person to ever be awarded Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards, for her debut effort WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO? [1] At just 18, she swept the ceremonies, earning over 60 awards in categories that ranged from Best New Artist to Best Song. […]

  • Make America Ethnic Again

    Counter Currents - Jan 29th 2020 7:26am EST

    2,303 words I attended a small (about 160 students per grade) Midwestern high school only ten minutes from a metropolis, but the neighborhood had large houses with high property taxes and the district had gerrymandered the auto-enrollment zone to keep the school about 90 percent white with a smattering of Asians (several boys named Tenzin). […]

  • The Scandza Forum Needs Your Help! The Great Debate: Jared Taylor vs. E. Michael Jones

    Counter Currents - Jan 28th 2020 6:40pm EST

    420 words Race is at the center of current political discourse, but still many people, even on the Right, claim that race doesn’t really exist. Dr. E. Michael Jones has a PhD in American Literature, he is the author of numerous books related to the downfall of the West, he is a prominent spokesman for […]

  • Monarchs and Mountebanks

    Counter Currents - Jan 28th 2020 9:35am EST

    896 words I thought things could not get worse for the Royal Family after the future King Charles the 3rd was caught out claiming he wanted to be his ageing mistress’s female sanitary product while his own wife was cuckolding him with a string of Muslim and Arabic men in hotel rooms all over London […]

  • Why Can’t We Have Nice Things?

    Counter Currents - Jan 28th 2020 9:33am EST

    1,396 words Short North Food Hall, a bar in a trendy part of Columbus, Ohio, not too far from The Ohio State University campus, has come under fire for posting what appears to be a hastily drawn-up dress code. It read as follows: No ill-fitting or excessively baggy clothes No sandals No drug-related clothing No […]

  • The 1619 Project Devours Its Liberal Parents

    Counter Currents - Jan 28th 2020 7:26am EST

    2,062 words  The New York Times Magazine’s 1619 Project is the future of American education. Buffalo Public Schools announced this month that the essay series will now be mandatory for its students and other school districts are soon to follow. The news was greeted with grumbles from acclaimed historians and conservatives, who despise 1619 Project’s […]

  • Drugs and Deindustrialization: Nick Reding’s Methland

    Counter Currents - Jan 27th 2020 9:56am EST

    1,265 words Methamphetamine is the drug for people in hardworking cultures. It was first synthesized in Japan in 1893. It was used by the German and American armies during the Second World War. Initially, meth was considered a miracle drug. It was a pick-me-up that also treated depression, obesity, and erectile dysfunction. Meth also helped […]

  • How Did We Get Here?

    Counter Currents - Jan 27th 2020 7:26am EST

    2,162 words The Hunters in the Snow. Pieter Bruegel the Elder, 1565. I remember December 31, 2009 like it was yesterday. I was driving back home from work, reflecting on my life during the last ten years. I also wondered just how the 2000s would be defined or characterized as a decade. The first thoughts […]

  • Warhammer 40,000

    Counter Currents - Jan 27th 2020 6:25am EST

    2,663 words “In the Grim Darkness of the Far Future, there is only WAR . . .” tells us the strap line of the world’s most popular miniature wargame. In the 41st Millennium, mankind has collapsed after a Dark Age of Technology and an Age of Strife, and is set upon by nefarious, merciless alien […]

  • Living the Dream in Arkham: Richard Stanley’s The Color Out of Space

    Counter Currents - Jan 27th 2020 6:09am EST

    700 words  The Color [sic] Out of Space[1] Director: Richard Stanley Writers: Scarlett Amaris, Richard Stanley, H. P. Lovecraft (short story) Stars: Nicolas Cage, Madeleine Arthur, Q’orianka Kilcher, Joely Richardson, Tommy Chong; full cast and crew credits here. A certain tendency to insanity has always attended the opening of the religious sense in men, as […]

  • Frank Zappa’s Hot Rats

    Counter Currents - Jan 24th 2020 11:35am EST

    1,224 words One of the first albums to be recorded on 16-track tape, Hot Rats spawned a jazz standard, a sprawling meditation on prostitution, and some of Captain Beefheart’s best vocal work outside of Trout Mask Replica. It’s mostly instrumental, but does not lack any substance, and the sounds it contains are both timeless and […]

  • How To Lose By Winning

    Counter Currents - Jan 24th 2020 7:52am EST

    1,267 words Donald Trump is winning! He’s scoring wins against the Do-Nothing Democrats, Shifty Schiff, Nasty Nancy and Schmuck Chumer! And not just him, but supporters of our beautiful Second Amendment are winning in Virginia — even the venerable Robert Hampton of Counter-Currents agrees that the Virginia gun rally is a clear win for the […]

  • Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 257 Culture Jamming with Morgoth

    Counter Currents - Jan 24th 2020 7:11am EST

    185 words / 59:55 To listen in a player, click here. To download the mp3, right-click here and choose “save link as” or “save target as.” Greg Johnson talks to Morgoth of Morgoth’s Review on the web, Bitchute, and YouTube about White Nationalist culture jamming, the Eternal Anglo vs. Tolkienism, Arts & Crafts, and Aestheticism, […]

  • Who’s Ready for Black Elves in Middle Earth?

    Counter Currents - Jan 24th 2020 7:04am EST

    1,480 words Tolkien world experienced two huge events this month. Amazon announced last week the diverse cast for its new Lord of the Rings series. Shortly thereafter, Christopher Tolkien, J. R. R. Tolkien’s editor and the guardian of his father’s legacy, died. (Hopefully, there was no connection between the events.) Both events signal a change […]

  • Our Votes Don’t Matter, But Our Ideas Do

    Counter Currents - Jan 23rd 2020 5:35am EST

    1,542 words How should White Nationalists take part in American electoral politics? In the long run, we want our ideas to be hegemonic, the common sense of the whole political system, upheld by all the political parties. We want white interests to be as sacrosanct as anti-racism, diversity, and globalization are to the major parties […]

  • Ad Astra

    Counter Currents - Jan 23rd 2020 5:19am EST

    1,564 words Ad Astra (2019), starring Brad Pitt and directed by James Gray, is the best science fiction movie since Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar (2014). Like Interstellar, Ad Astra is visually striking and emotionally powerful, stimulating to both thought and imagination, and unfolds at a leisurely pace—all traits inviting comparisons to Kubrick and Tarkovsky, although I […]

  • New Guide to Kulchur The Lighthouse: Hidden Meanings

    Counter Currents - Jan 22nd 2020 3:44pm EST

    89 words Fróði Midjord is joined by Survive the Jive once more in a new episode of Guide to Kulchur, where they discuss Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse, a psychological thriller that contains more than may initially meet the eye. This episode of Guide to Kulchur is available on YouTube as a recording of today’s livestream; […]

  • Poppy’s I Disagree

    Counter Currents - Jan 22nd 2020 12:16pm EST

    1,973 words Poppy, the mildly unsettling YouTube sensation-turned-bestselling pop singer, released her newest album on January 10th. It’s called I Disagree, and it’s an apt title — much of this record is a violent, abrasive eschewing of both Poppy’s previous work and the rules that govern music in general, much like the hyperpop sensibilities of […]

  • Pinocchio: The Face of Fascism

    Counter Currents - Jan 22nd 2020 3:04am EST

    4,065 words Extraordinary! There are three—maybe four—Pinocchio films now in development or newly released. They all promise to reveal dark, hitherto unexplored aspects of the famous marionette’s saga. One is a Robert Downey Jr. project that’s been hemming and hawing since about 2012. Initially Downey was planning to play both Geppetto and the title role. […]

  • Lothrop Stoddard: A Prophet We Should Study

    Counter Currents - Jan 22nd 2020 3:00am EST

    2,207 words We can’t say we weren’t warned. Around the time of the First World War, when Europe ruled nearly every part of the Earth, Theodore Lothrop Stoddard wrote a series of highly regarded books and articles about the global racial situation that argued European global rule was coming unglued. Stoddard, a Harvard-educated scholar, was […]