DeepSeek on the Great Replacement
The Occidental Observer - Apr 26th 2025 9:20am EDTI am reposting this article because it was removed by mistake. KM According to DeepSeek, the Great Replacement is not a conspiracy theory. The following is a copy and paste of a debate I had with DeepSeek, the Chinese-made AI that’s causing such a stir at the moment. It starts badly, but as you read […]
Pope Francis and the Woke Church of Collapse
The Occidental Observer - Apr 25th 2025 4:27pm EDTBy Constantin von Hoffmeister on Arktos : Pope Francis and the Woke Church of Collapse He was supposed to be the Rock. Peter’s successor. What we got was a slippage, a sigh, a soft decomposition dressed in white. The Vatican ceased to be fortress and became refugee camp, gates swinging wide for every stranger, every […]
True Protectionism vs Crony Capitalism, Part 3: Implementing Economic Nationalism and Reindustrializing the West
The Occidental Observer - Apr 25th 2025 3:43pm EDTSo given what we learned in part 2 about capital accumulation, the role of human capital in that process, and the nature of genetics and intelligence, what is the best way for the West and East Asia to help not only themselves but the entire world in the long run? Well, by keeping their homelands […]
True Protectionism vs Crony Capitalism, Parts 1 and 2 of 3
The Occidental Observer - Apr 25th 2025 10:53am EDTPart 1: Reasons for Embracing Protectionism Nothing destroys a good idea so efficiently as success—not so much the success of the idea itself as much as the success of those, politicians mostly, who claim to be implementing it. This is why in Russia advocating privatization is more likely to get you punched in the face […]
My Fight for Justice in Charlottesville
The Occidental Observer - Apr 24th 2025 2:25pm EDTMy Fight for Justice in Charlottesville Support Warren Balogh’s blog. He is a true warrior for our cause.
Conversation with DeepSeek on the Great Replacement
The Occidental Observer - Apr 24th 2025 1:46pm EDTAccording to DeepSeek, the Great Replacement is not a conspiracy theory The following is a copy and paste of a debate I had with DeepSeek, the Chinese-made AI that’s causing such a stir at the moment. It starts badly, but as you read on, you’ll realize that this software is really intelligent. It is even […]
Give Us The Money! Harvard Fights for Us All
The Occidental Observer - Apr 24th 2025 1:34pm EDTAmid the boredom of a non-Christian pope’s death and the media’s obsession with the Signal messaging app, I found myself reading about Pearl Harbor this week. It seems that as hell rained down, Marines, sailors, firemen and civilians grabbed their guns and began firing wildly in the sky at the Japanese planes. And none of those […]
Was Lucy Letby framed for a medical drama?
The Occidental Observer - Apr 24th 2025 10:44am EDTLucy Letby Consultant paediatrician Ravi Jayaram played a significant role in the jailing of nurse Lucy Letby for the deaths of several babies at Countess of Chester Hospital’s neonatal unit. Strangely, he was the only medical witness of any murderous acts at the two trials. But as Unherd website revealed, the evidence he gave to […]
The Corrupt Stacey Abrams: Those Lucrative Green Non-Profits so Loved by the Biden Administration
The Occidental Observer - Apr 23rd 2025 2:37pm EDTThe Remarkable Rags-to-Riches Story Of Stacey Abrams Authored by Paul Sperry via RealClearInvestigations, By her own admission, Stacey Abrams has made a number of “personal financial missteps” in her career. Despite a history marked by bill collectors, tax liens, and ethics investigations, the Georgia politician and Democratic Party activist has managed to amass a small fortune – while working […]
Conor McGregor, the Masons and the Art of the Threat
The Occidental Observer - Apr 23rd 2025 11:40am EDTBased mainly on Tucker Carlson’s interview with Conor McGregor. McGregor criticised mass migration strongly, calling it suicide and genocide. He proposed a series of questions to determine if an individual foreigner should be deported. He invoked God repeatedly. He called our politicians traitors and described the traditional punishment: “Well, in the olden days, my family, […]
David Brooks wants a “civic uprising” to preserve the Establishment
The Occidental Observer - Apr 22nd 2025 1:24pm EDTDavid Brooks: “What’s Happening Is Not Normal. America Needs an Uprising That Is Not Normal.” As a card-carrying member of the liberal-left, substantially Jewish elite, David Brooks is worried, and rightfully so: We live in a country with catastrophically low levels of institutional trust. University presidents, big law firms, media organizations and corporate executives face […]
About The “Incipient Crisis” In Little Rock: The aftermath of President Eisenhower sending in federal troops is not a model of success.
The Occidental Observer - Apr 22nd 2025 10:38am EDTBottom line: What lesson do we draw from the “incipient crisis” in Little Rock? In my view, courts lack the power to solve all problems. Even where there is jurisdiction and law on their side, judges run out of authority. Despite what Brown said, the Warren Court couldn’t integrate schools. They barely tried after Cooper. That task fell […]
Postcards from the Empire: An alternative preview of the upcoming NFL Draft
The Occidental Observer - Apr 22nd 2025 10:24am EDTDon Wassall’s Substack Long-time football fans and even casual ones likely remember or have heard names like Ryan Leaf, Heath Shuler, Tony Mandarich, Mike Mamula and others mentioned on many occasions. They were made infamous by an ESPN show on the NFL’s biggest draft busts. That show was made in the 1990s, some 30 years […]
IQ Matters: Low-IQ Troops in the Vietnam War Paperback (2015)
The Occidental Observer - Apr 21st 2025 3:47pm EDTMcNamara’s Folly: The Use of Low-IQ Troops in the Vietnam War Hamilton Gregory Infinity Publishing, 2015 In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson and Defense Secretary Robert McNamara were desperate to find additional troops for the Vietnam War, but they feared that they would alienate middle-class voters if they drafted college boys or sent Reservists and National […]
Is the Pope Catholic?
The Occidental Observer - Apr 21st 2025 11:10am EDTLots of Catholics think he isn’t. And they’re not shy about saying it. Browse through trad Catholic webpages. You will see that, sometimes politely, sometimes less so, they accuse Papa Francesco of being a devil worshipping, a freemasonic rape facilitator who has nothing better to do with his time than invite poor deluded post-op transgenders […]
Emil Kirkegaard: Bad blog posts and their costs
The Occidental Observer - Apr 20th 2025 11:23am EDTSubscribe to Emil Kirkegaard’s Substack. Case Decker It’s time for another unpopular post, but the principle is right. During human history, there has been a very large number of civil wars, coups, and state collapses due to political turmoil. During those times, two or more opposing factions started killing each other once they gave up […]
What Ron Unz Gets Wrong (and Right) About the Weak Claim Paradox
The Occidental Observer - Apr 20th 2025 11:03am EDT1508 Words Earlier this month, The Occidental Observer published an essay of mine entitled “The Lesser of Two Evils,” which attempted to split the difference between the two main ways White identitarians today view Nazism. The main proponents of each side were Joel Davis and Keith Woods. As I wrote at the time: Davis, an […]
Septic City: Monstrous Rats and Mountainous Rubbish in Mutant-Ruled Birmingham
The Occidental Observer - Apr 19th 2025 10:20am EDTIt doesn’t say what it was meant to say. Not today. When the Scottish firebrand John Knox railed against “the monstrous regiment of women” in 1558, he wasn’t talking about women as a group, he was talking about women as rulers. By “regiment” he meant “rule.” Knox was a fierce opponent of Mary, Queen of […]
Pro-Israel Group Levels Unhinged Smears Against Children’s YouTuber
The Occidental Observer - Apr 18th 2025 1:37pm EDT
Slava Khazaria
The Occidental Observer - Apr 18th 2025 11:09am EDTThe purpose of giving Mr Zelensky a pedigree assessment as well as a character one is legitimate insofar that leaders with lower ethnic affinity to the populations that they rule over is a conflict of interest, for reasons not limited to lower empathy. There are also simply tendencies of low-trust and low-conscientiousness specific to certain […]
A Free Book — What Came to Mind: Thoughts Late in Life
The Occidental Observer - Apr 18th 2025 3:31am EDTIn 2019, contributor to this site Robert S. Griffin compiled a collection of his short writings on a variety of topics called What Came to Mind: Thoughts Late in Life. For the book, Dr. Griffin gave himself a page limit—three hundred pages. Staying within that quota, he selected thoughts, as he called them, posted on […]
E Pluribus Loot’em
The Occidental Observer - Apr 17th 2025 1:10pm EDTIt’s understandable that Democrats are fuming about Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency ferreting out waste, fraud and abuse, inasmuch as the people committing the waste, fraud and abuse are their constituents. What I can’t understand is why they’re saying so out loud. The Democrats claim there’s no “waste, fraud and abuse,” and if there […]
E Pluribus Loot’em
The Occidental Observer - Apr 17th 2025 1:10pm EDTIt’s understandable that Democrats are fuming about Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency ferreting out waste, fraud and abuse, inasmuch as the people committing the waste, fraud and abuse are their constituents. What I can’t understand is why they’re saying so out loud. The Democrats claim there’s no “waste, fraud and abuse,” and if there […]
Tariffs Are a Smokescreen: The West’s Reckoning Demands Imperial Resolve
The Occidental Observer - Apr 17th 2025 1:03pm EDTThe tariff tempest—Trump’s 25% on steel, 10% on imports—has everyone in a lather. X is a shouting match, pundits clutch pearls, and markets jitter. It’s a masterful distraction, a cheap drama that blinds us to a crisis far graver than any recession. Ray Dalio, the hedge fund titan, didn’t mince words on Meet the Press: […]
Dugin: Russia’s Liberal Saboteurs
The Occidental Observer - Apr 17th 2025 10:58am EDTRussia has the same problems with its bureaucracy as the U.S. and the West general have. In the U.S. the vast majority of federal bureaucrats are Democrats and, if the first Trump administration is any indication, they will again do all they can to sabotage the policies of the elected government. Trump and Musk are […]

