• Moses, the First “Führer” in History: Jewish racial consciousness and supremacism

    The Occidental Observer - Oct 3rd 2024 11:21am EDT

    Jews deserve our respect for at least one thing: no other people, no other race, has survived and dominated so successfully. Whether rich or poor, stupid or smart, believers or atheists, when things turn sour, the children of Abraham organize, defend their interests, and destroy those who threaten their racial vitality. You will not succeed […]

  • The Democrats’ Idea of a Regular Guy

    The Occidental Observer - Oct 3rd 2024 11:08am EDT

    To balance out her being a DEI hire, Kamala Harris needed a regular white guy as her running mate. Unfortunately, the Democratic Party doesn’t have any of those, so Harris chose Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota. At the debate this week, the main function Walz served was to remind us that some white men are mediocre.      […]

  • The Democrats’ Idea of a Regular Guy: Mediocre joins mediocre on the Dem ticket.

    The Occidental Observer - Oct 2nd 2024 2:22pm EDT

    To balance out her being a DEI hire, Kamala Harris needed a regular white guy as her running mate. Unfortunately, the Democratic Party doesn’t have any of those, so Harris chose Gov. Tim Walz of Minnesota. At the debate this week, the main function Walz served was to remind us that some white men are mediocre. The […]

  • Punims on Parade: Even Further Thoughts on Nasty Nathan Cofnas

    The Occidental Observer - Oct 1st 2024 11:53am EDT

    Jews have good senses of humor. Particularly Jews from New York. That’s a famous stereotype about Jews. So far, the New York Jew Nathan Cofnas has shown little sign of living up to it. But he has indirectly provided me with one of the funniest moments of 2024. After seeing my article “The Power of […]

  • Commenter Franz on the Austrian Election

    The Occidental Observer - Oct 1st 2024 11:04am EDT

    Now a “coalition of losers” wants to govern Austria Following the FPÖ’s election triumph in Austria, the big losers ÖVP and SPÖ want to prevent the winner from joining the government and form a coalition. This could work with a surprise in the distribution of seats. According to the provisional final results, the FPÖ won […]

  • The Austrian Election: FPÖ at 29.2% is now largest party in Austria

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 30th 2024 12:29pm EDT

    The National Council election on Sunday marked a turning point. For the first time in the Second Republic, the FPÖ (Freedom Party) came in first place nationwide, and clearly so. Still, other parties have said they will not cooperate to form a government.   Analysis from an email listr: Months of barrage of hate speech by […]

  • Nasrallah’s Death Marks Israel’s Apocalyptic Rise

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 29th 2024 5:01pm EDT

    Dugin getting Biblical: This is being done in anticipation of the coming and enthronement of the Messiah, who will subject all countries and peoples of the world to Israel (in the Christian and Muslim understanding, this figure is the false messiah, the Antichrist, or Dajjal). One can imagine what is happening now in the minds […]

  • Kinjies and Me

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 28th 2024 5:27pm EDT

    Kinji is a metaphor I’ve used privately and now I’m going public with it.   It refers to realizing that something isn’t what you had been led to believe it was.  “I get it now, that’s a kinji, how about that?” The kinji metaphor, or concept, comes from a writing I did for a personal website […]

  • Liberation of the Kursk Region or Nuclear Armageddon

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 28th 2024 11:47am EDT

    Reposted from Arktos It’s long been clear that the Ukraine-Russia war is seen as existential by both sides, and since Ukraine is a proxy for the West, that means that the stakes are very high—so high that it can’t be any surprise that the use of nuclear weapons is on the table.  “In the case […]

  • Why Are Cities So Decadent?

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 27th 2024 10:39am EDT

    Recently, I was in Helsinki, the capital of Finland; a generally dreadful place full of materialistic people who vote for Woke political parties, meaning that the area around the central railway station increasingly resembles Mogadishu. Some days later, I was in the beautiful rural town of Naantali, famed for its ancient church and exquisitely preserved […]

  • Key Ukrainian Stronghold About To Fall To Russia As Zelensky Touts ‘Victory Plan’ In D.C.

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 26th 2024 12:09pm EDT

    Zerohedge Having been in the United States since Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is about to present his ‘victory plan’ to President Biden, as well as VP Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, likely in that order as the meetings unfold this week. He said in an ABC News interview published Tuesday, “I think that we are […]

  • How Did It Come to This?

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 26th 2024 11:10am EDT

    Reposted from: Danmarks Frihedsraad This article was originally published in Danish on December 30, 2017. Povl H. Riis-Knudsen Just 50 short years ago, you would have been considered delusional if you had told anyone what Denmark would look like in the year 2024. In your wildest nightmare, you would not have been able to imagine a multicultural […]

  • The Power of Punim: Further Thoughts on the Nasty Nazi Nathan Cofnas

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 25th 2024 2:08pm EDT

    “Point and splutter.” I think it was Steve Sailer who devised that term to describe a common tactic of the left. When leftists want to expose an academic or writer as a bad person who should lose his job and be driven out of respectable society, they don’t use facts, logic and reasoned argument. No, […]

  • Jack Ohman on Tucker Carlson

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 24th 2024 6:51pm EDT

    From Wiki: Jack Ohman (born September 1, 1960)[4][5] is an American editorial cartoonist and educator. He is currently a contributing opinion columnist and cartoonist for the San Francisco Chronicle.[6] He formerly worked for The Sacramento Bee and The Oregonian.[7] His work is syndicated nationwide to over 300 newspapers by Tribune Media Services.[4] In 2016, he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning.[8]

  • NYTimes: Prof. Amy Wax Suspended for Believing in Race Realism

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 24th 2024 1:37pm EDT

    This is way worse than how my case was handled at CSU-LB. I just had to deal with hate and ostracism. And a few Inquisition-type hearings and faculty resolutions. She has said she will sue. I hope she does and that it goes to SCOTUS. Penn Suspends Amy Wax, Law Professor Accused of Making Racist […]

  • Prof. Amy Wax Suspended for Believing in Race Realism

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 24th 2024 1:37pm EDT

    Penn Suspends Amy Wax, Law Professor Accused of Making Racist Statements The case tested the limits of academic freedom and tenure. The accusations against the professor, who had invited a white nationalist to her class and said that Black people and women were less intelligent, led students and others to call for her to be […]

  • Johann von Leers: ‘Judaism and Islam as Opposites’ (1942)

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 24th 2024 11:12am EDT

    Translated by Alexander Jacob Johann von Leers (1902–1965) was one of the most important of the National Socialist ideologues. He joined the NSDAP in 1929, although he was at first associated with the Strasserist wing of the party. However, in 1933, he was hired by Goebbels to work in the Ministry of Propaganda. At the […]

  • CNN: Wikipedia is an unreliable source

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 23rd 2024 3:02pm EDT

    Wikipedia editors label the ADL as an unreliable source on the Israel-Palestine conflict | CNN Business Wikipedia’s editors declared that the Anti-Defamation League cannot be trusted to give reliable information on the Israel-Palestine conflict [duh!], and they overwhelmingly said the ADL is an unreliable source on antisemitism. It’s a stunning rebuke to one of the […]

  • When Technology Kills

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 23rd 2024 2:46pm EDT

    When Technology Starts Killing – by Alexander Dugin (arktosjournal.com) Alexander Dugin argues that the mass terror involving technological explosions in Lebanon, orchestrated by Israel, highlights the dangers of unchecked digitalization and artificial intelligence, warning that Russia could face similar threats as technology increasingly poses risks to humanity. The situation with the explosions of pagers, radios, […]

  • What is a high-trust society?

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 22nd 2024 8:31am EDT

    “What do they know of England who only England know?” Rudyard Kipling’s famous question, a line from his poem The English Flag, was actually written in defense of Empire, but is still worth asking by Englishmen in these post-imperial times. Enoch Powell, however, found the phrase sadly outdated. In a speech given on St. George’s […]

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  • James Edwards Interviews Lew Moore

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 20th 2024 7:56pm EDT

    What follows is an interview conducted by James Edwards with Lew Moore, a former congressional chief of staff, speechwriter, and the national campaign manager for Ron Paul’s famous presidential bid. He is also the author of Forerunner: The Unlikely Role of Ron Paul. James Edwards: You served as Chief of Staff for Congressman Jack Metcalf (R-WA) […]

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  • Winged in a Wheelchair: Celebrating the Literary Magic of Children’s Author Rosemary Sutcliff

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 20th 2024 8:22am EDT

    “Raw with newness.” That’s a phrase from the most famous book by the great English writer Rosemary Sutcliff (1920-92). She’s describing Hadrian’s Wall, the giant Roman fortification completed in about 130 A.D., nearly two thousand years ago. That’s what the book, The Eagle of the Ninth (1954), allows both children and adults to do: fly […]

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  • Agent Double Zero

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 19th 2024 10:02am EDT

             After yet another assassination attempt on Donald Trump — or as The New York Times calls it, “what the FBI is calling an assassination attempt” — it’s time for Trump to hire Blackwater to do his security. (You can choose your own pronouns, but it’s up to the Times to decide if someone […]

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  • Spencer J. Quinn on Counter-Currents: Cathy Young vs. Darryl Cooper

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 18th 2024 11:08am EDT

    Cathy Young vs. Darryl Cooper In order for white Europeans to finally escape the hole they have dug for themselves, they must reevaluate the Second World War. This was the war in which Europe was conquered by the forces of liberal democracy coming from the west, and the forces of communism coming from east—two sides […]

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  • Antifa Prosecution Chokes at Trial; Virginia Attorney General Candidate Shannon Taylor’s Key Witness Proven Liar

    The Occidental Observer - Sep 17th 2024 12:00pm EDT

    Charlottesville Antifa and their supporters at the University of Virginia and the Prosecutor’s office have finally gotten a little piece of what they deserve. After seven years of specious lawsuits and criminal charges against dozens of men who dared to stand up to Antifa, the corrupt local government, and the University of Virginia (UVA), one […]

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