Mark Weber 266 words / 1:01:23 Mark Weber of the Institute for Historical Review was Greg Johnson‘s guest on the latest broadcast of Counter-Currents Radio, which was a pre-recorded discussion on the perils of empire, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 02:40 On the diversification of the Roman […]
P. R. Stephensen, circa 1934 239 words Percy Reginald Stephensen was born on November 20, 1901. Stephensen was a writer, publisher, and political activist dedicated to the interests of the white race and the Australian nation. Like Jack London, Stephensen was an archetypal man of the racially conscious Left. He began his political career as […]
158 words Counter-Currents is aiming to raise $300,000 by the end of this year. Thanks to our esteemed donors’ boundless generosity, we breezed past our goal of reaching $200,000 over the past week and are now at $202,806.51, which is 68% of the way to the finish line. The end is now in sight, but […]
J. D. Vance. 99 words On Saturday, November 19th, 2022, Counter-Currents Radio will not be live because Greg Johnson is at the American Renaissance Conference, but we will stream a pre-recorded interview with Mark Weber of the Institute for Historical Review on the perils of empire, starting at noon Pacific, 3pm Eastern Standard Time, 8pm […]
113 words Today is the birthday of Madison Grant, American aristocrat and pioneering advocate of white racial preservationism, immigration restriction, eugenics, anti-miscegenation laws, and the conservation of wildlife and wilderness. To learn more about Grant’s life and legacy, see these articles at Counter-Currents: Jonathan Bowden, “The E-Word: Eugenics and Environmentalism, Madison Grant and Lothrop Stoddard“ […]
1,919 words The last year has seen the price of a Bitcoin (BTC) crash from $69,000 to just under $16,000, a decline of approximately 77%. This is par for the course with Bitcoin, which usually has enormous 80-90% crashes every four years, with a number of smaller, 25-50% crashes occurring in between. But as with […]
1,123 words Victor Hugo famously said that nothing can stop an idea whose time has come. Unfortunately, that also applies to bad ideas. Daniel Patrick Moynihan reportedly quipped that affirmative action is a bad idea whose time has come. I feel the same way about Donald Trump’s third run for the White House. In 2015-2016, […]
1,241 words I don’t want to frighten any of you legally-medicated speed freaks out there, but America is in the throes of an Adderall shortage. Within days or possibly nanoseconds, tens of millions of you will have trouble concentrating and start acting hyperactively. This is because you will no longer have the proper medication to […]
4,019 words Neville Goddard Neville Goddard’s Final Lectures, edited and introduced by Mitch Horowitz New York: G&D Media, 2022 Carter phoned Neville the next morning and said, “Neville you are Judas.” The teacher immediately agreed. “Judas,” he replied, “betrayed the Messianic secrets.” “I, an immortal god, no longer a mortal, go about among you all, honoured […]
2,058 words This is my art. This is the game I never cease to play. I turn the wheel that spins. — Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy The wheel also appears in alchemical texts as a symbol of spiritual ascent and descent. — Richard Cavendish, The Tarot When it is suggested that someone who has […]
863 words The famed Ukrainian black metal band Drudkh has returned. All Belong to the Night (“Всі Належать Ночі”), released on Friday, is Drudkh’s first studio album in four years and one of its strongest albums to date. Its potent blend of sorrow and defiant aggression provides a fitting soundtrack to the Ukrainian people’s fight […]
1,807 words I am not in the least bit susceptible to depression, but I have to admit that as Tuesday night wore on, I found I was getting depressed, and on Wednesday I was really down. If you watch conservative media, you were expecting a red wave, and there was even talk of a paradigm […]
James Edwards 122 words / 35:44 Greg Johnson and Kevin MacDonald were the guests on Saturday’s broadcast of The Political Cesspool with James Edwards, where they discussed the 2022 US midterm elections, and it is now available for download and online listening. Topics discussed include: 01:25 Greg Johnson’s take on the US midterm elections 07:08 […]
390 words René Guénon was born on November 15, 1886. Along with Julius Evola, Guénon was one of the leading figures in the Traditionalist school, which has deeply influenced my own outlook and the metapolitical mission and editorial agenda of Counter-Currents Publishing and North American New Right. (For a sense of my differences with Guénon, see my […]
Hawaiians shown from before their beautiful civilization was destroyed by the white man. 2,710 words Sudden and Shocking Discovery of Hateful “Noose” Halts Construction of Shiny New Billion-Dollar Obama Presidential Center Whether it’s Jussie Smollett, Bubba Wallace, or a rancid cornucopia of other “fake noose” stories the media hypes but that wind up being complete […]
48 words Today’s Counter-Currents Radio livestream, as well as this weekend’s broadcast of The Writers’ Bloc, have been cancelled. Greg Johnson will instead appear on The Political Cesspool with James Edwards to discuss the midterm elections starting at 8:15 EST, 5:15 PST, and 2:15 CET. Click here to listen in. Please join us! * * […]
Ernst Seger, Lion, Bismarck Fountain, Wroclaw, Poland 838 words This year, Counter-Currents is raising $300,000. Because of our donors’ astounding generosity, we are almost 2/3 of the way there. Our grand total is $199,446.94. That puts us at 65% of our goal. Have you donated yet? Because we are a little more than $550 dollars […]
1,018 words We have no idea what the final outcome of the US midterm elections, with several crucial races having yet to be called, and nobody is promising anything until next week — and even then, the Chairman of Arizona’s Maricopa County Board of Supervisors is saying, “Don’t hold me to it.” (That’s code for […]
1,036 words It is Friday, November 11th, 2022, and if America is the greatest nation in the world, why do we still not know the final results of Tuesday’s midterm elections? Two things, however, are clear. First, we knew going in to this election that no matter who wins, the losers will regard the outcome […]
Horus the Avenger 4,380 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) Tim Murdock: If I had a friend who had an alternative view from what I have, I have plenty of friends with obscure views on various different things that I don’t necessarily agree with, or don’t coincide with my view, per se. There’s […]
William Blake, Mrs. Q, ca. 1815 7,111 words “The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it.” — Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice The last article of mine that our editors at Counter–Currents kindly published was about the masculine topic of military history. To complement a foray into the Napoleonic […]
6,288 words Part 1 of 2 The following is a transcript of Charles Krafft‘s interview with Tim Murdock, aka Horus the Avenger, on EndGame Exotica at White Rabbit Radio. The interview was originally broadcast on January 30, 2015. A few places where the audio is unclear have been indicated with question marks. We would like […]
1,204 words Well, there was no “Red Wave.” It hardly even qualified as a Red Spurt. It wasn’t a sweep. It wasn’t even a light dusting. This was the puniest “reckoning” in electoral history. This would have been an uncharacteristically meager midterm pushback even during relatively normal times. In 2010, when the Tea Party was […]
2,065 words November: It’s that wonderful time of year again when my birthday reminds me of the passage of time and the inevitable progress of ageing, decrepitude, and decay. Having initially believed that the shock of turning 30 would be the worst of it, I now brace for the unenviable proposition of turning 31, which […]
Clockwise, from upper left: Clint Eastwood, Rod Stewart, Elon Musk, and Charles Lindbergh. 4,087 words Part 2 of 2 (Part 1 here) Case Studies of Polygamous White Men Although white men have probably been the most monogamous historically, not all exhibit the phenotype: Charles Lindbergh, the first man to fly an airplane across the Atlantic […]
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