• Sunset of the Ottomans

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Jun 24th 2022 12:46am EDT

    From the 14th through the early 20th century, the Middle East consisted of a hybrid civilization composed of various tribes and peoples stretching from the Balkans down through the Arabian Peninsula under the auspices of the Ottoman Empire. To its promoters, Constantinople administered a multicultural society that balanced ethnic and religious differences into a harmonious […]

  • The Rise of Goldman Sachs

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Jun 8th 2022 3:20pm EDT

    As a $60 billion a year investment bank engaged in market making and asset management for equities, fixed income, commodity and derivative securities for large institutional clients, Goldman Sachs, having been founded in 1869, is arguably the world’s most recognizable name on Wall Street. Known for attracting some of the best financial talent, it is […]

  • Food Security, Supply and Shortages – with James LaFond

    Myth Of The 20th Century - May 6th 2022 7:32pm EDT

    With a spate of recent news stories about fires and other incidents forcing closures of over 20 food processing and distribution centers in the United States, Canada and Europe this year, people have started wondering if there has been a concerted effort to undermine food security in and around the industrialized world. Comparing to previous […]

  • The End of History and the Last Man

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Apr 26th 2022 6:11pm EDT

    Published in 1992, political scientist Francis Fukuyama’s ‘End of History’ described a world in which he saw the 70+ year struggle between the authoritarian styles of government meeting an unequivocal end with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. What triumphed – principally the American system of ‘liberal democratic […]

  • Boeing – Troubled Skies

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Mar 31st 2022 12:06am EDT

    In 2019, Airbus surpassed for the first time Boeing as the largest aerospace company in the world, as two crashes of Boeing’s 737-Max airplane forced a grounding of the fleet and a halt in sales, eventually costing it $20 billion in associated fines and delays. While Boeing maintains a relatively strong overall safety record as […]

  • The Ukraine Crisis – After Dark

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Mar 18th 2022 6:46pm EDT

    Following our interview with Dr. Matthew Raphael Johnson on the crisis in Ukraine, we wanted to do a brief follow up on the potential long-reaching supply chain implications of the broader conflict between the West and East. Russia, being targeted now by nearly all Western nations with sanctions aimed at its financial payments infrastructure, telecommunications, […]

  • The Ukraine Crisis

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Mar 16th 2022 4:55pm EDT

    The Russian invasion of eastern Ukraine on February 24th, 2022 surprised many around the world for its speed and scale, making it the largest military operation in Europe since World War II. Western media was quick to condemn the action as a flagrant act of aggression on the part of Russia’s leader Vladimir Putin, while […]

  • Tiananmen – The Gate of Heavenly Peace

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Feb 25th 2022 1:41am EST

    In the founding myths of the Chinese Communist Party, youth and student movements play a crucial role, with the Red Guard and Cultural Revolution being ideological tidal waves that transformed the nation. In the founding myths of post Cold War neo-liberalism, it was another student movement – the one that took place on June 4th, […]

  • The Iliad – After Dark

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Feb 8th 2022 4:03pm EST

    The history of the Trojan War, assiduously studied and thoroughly documented today, was passed down through the centuries not by academic text, but by oral tradition. The conduit for communication, rather than scholarly prose, was the campfire poetry best told in the Iliad by Homer, author of the other great Greek epic The Odyssey. How […]

  • 2021 – Year in Review

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Jan 9th 2022 1:26am EST

    In terms of sheer drama and trauma, few years in recent memory compare to 2020, with the CoViD scare and BLM riots reaching worldwide. In 2021, by comparison, the past year was really more a continuation and consolidation of the last, as the Kyle Rittenhouse trial came to a surprising end, and the power elite […]

  • The Crowd – A Study of the Popular Mind

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Dec 21st 2021 3:46pm EST

    The great upheavals which precede changes of civilization, such as the fall of the Roman Empire and the foundation of the Arabian Empire, seem at first sight determined more especially by political transformations, foreign invasion, or the overthrow of dynasties. But a more attentive study of these events shows that behind their apparent causes the […]

  • Soviet Cybernetics – Red Plenty

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Dec 8th 2021 9:05pm EST

    “Cybernetics attempts to find the common elements in the functioning of automatic machines and of the human nervous system, and to develop a theory which will cover the entire field of control and communication in machines and living organisms.” -Dr. Norbert Wiener writing in The Scientific American. Taken slightly less literally, in communist Russia, central […]

  • Timber Country

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Nov 16th 2021 12:52am EST

    Since the early days of European colonization in North America, the great abundance of natural resources was apparent to settlers and their colonial sponsors alike. Timber was chief among these, as the tremendous size and unspoiled nature of the forests that spanned from Canada down through Florida provided fuel, building materiel, and a source of […]

  • The Conspiracy Against the Human Race – After Dark

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Oct 31st 2021 2:26am EDT

    In the genre of horror literature, most plots revolve around the protagonists contending with a threat that is trying to kill them. In Thomas Ligotti’s works, however, the threat is not necessarily an external one, but that of existence itself. In his characteristically pessimistic way, Ligotti’s view is that with suffering outweighing the joys of […]

  • Death Cast Down from the Proud Tower – James LaFond

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Oct 18th 2021 9:13pm EDT

    In small societies, such as hunter-gatherers, warrior tribes, or rural farmers, honor and reputation form a large part of one’s personal stock and trade. In larger civilizations, however, where power is measured in money and influence, honor becomes an inconvenience to accumulating wealth for the unscrupulous. The last honorable man – in a society of […]

  • Years of Lead

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Oct 3rd 2021 5:45pm EDT

    In the aftermath of the Second World War, Europe – particularly the Axis Power countries – was the prime battleground for dominance between the emergent superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union. Along with East and West Germany, Italy was similarly divided along ideological lines, with pro-American, typically business-oriented interests, pitted against mostly […]

  • 9/11

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Sep 11th 2021 3:41pm EDT

    “All the democratic circles in America and Europe, in particular the Italian intelligence agency, know very well that the catastrophic attack was planned and carried out by the American CIA and Mossad, with the help of the Zionist world, to accuse the Arab countries and to persuade the Western powers to go into Iraq and […]

  • Plato – After Dark

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Sep 3rd 2021 2:36am EDT

    Philosophy is a subject many engage in casually during parties, pillow chat – or even podcasts. But philosophy as a discipline is a field reserved for those serious – or fortunate enough – to have the time to dedicate to it. Usually concerning the more fundamental questions of existence and society, in the most basic […]

  • The Fall of Kabul

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Aug 16th 2021 9:15pm EDT

    As the US officially draws down its presence in Afghanistan, the Taliban has wasted no time in reclaiming territory, forcing the American military to send in 5,000 marines to defend its Kabul embassy from becoming overrun. Meanwhile, the domestic war on ‘vaccine hesitants’ has brought about even more draconian measures on travel and employment. Tonight […]

  • Olympia

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Jul 30th 2021 5:36pm EDT

    Filmed in 1936 Berlin during the Olympic games, Leni Riefenstahl’s ‘Olympia’ showcased the German celebration of international competition and virtues of athletic performance, sportsmanship, and, despite what critics may claim – goodwill amongst nations and peoples. Controversy however was inevitable as the Second World War was just around the corner, and tensions between the great […]

  • Afghanistan – a Retrospective

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Jul 19th 2021 3:22pm EDT

    Landlocked and at the ancient crossroads of the Mongol, Persian, Alexandrian and British empires, Afghanistan has long held a history as a conduit for other peoples. In more recent history, the Soviet occupation from 1979 to 1989 was only succeeded very briefly by a local Taliban coalition to then be knocked out by the United […]

  • California is our Future – After Dark

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Jul 3rd 2021 10:18pm EDT

    With American Independence Day rapidly approaching, and the heat of the summer bearing down on an already overstretched water and energy grid, thoughts of breaking away tempt the soul. With the breakdown of public infrastructure in the East Coast with the Colonial Pipeline, and official policy of rolling electricity blackouts in California spreading to the […]

  • The Camp of the Saints

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Jun 25th 2021 12:17am EDT

    Written in 1973 by Jean Raspail, ‘The Camp of the Saints’ depicts a dystopian scenario where France and the West in general is overrun with third world immigrants. Called a ’Stunningly Racist French Novel’ by the urban liberal clickfarm of record, The Huffington Post, readers without any preconceived notions of the book may ask themselves, […]

  • Fire on the Water – After Dark

    Myth Of The 20th Century - Jun 12th 2021 2:30am EDT

    Returning from a brief hiatus, we wanted to cover some of the more significant developments in recent weeks, including the latest attempts to get us to take the vaccine, PATCON 2.0, war in the Middle East, and a massive continuation of the consolidation we’ve seen in the financial markets. More of the same, perhaps, but […]

  • Kent State

    Myth Of The 20th Century - May 27th 2021 11:37pm EDT

    As Vietnam War imagery goes, Kent State is up there with the self-immolating monk and children running from a napalm strike. The picture of Mary Ann Vecchio, standing over the body of Jeffrey Miller who, along with three others, had been shot and killed by Ohio National Guardsman in 1970 during a protest over the […]