• Schopenhauer and Judeo-Christian Life-Denial, Part 2

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 28th 2020 10:19am EDT

    Go to Part 1. Sexual Abstinence as Jewish Ethnic Strategy Among many other things, Schopenhauer was fascinated by human sexuality, which for him assumed deep metaphysical importance. The human essence, the will-to-live, finds “as its kernel and greatest concentration, the act of generation”—which is to say, sexual reproduction. Here is the beginning of everything, not […]

  • Schopenhauer and Judeo-Christian Life-Denial, Part 1

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 27th 2020 10:28am EDT

    Vitam impendere vero (“Dedicate one’s life to truth.”) —Juvenal, Satire IV, 91[1] Every movement needs its icons, the alt-right no less than any other social-political ideology. Any icon—a term deriving from the Greek eikôn, meaning a likeness or image—serves to embody key elements or aspects of a particular outlook, or to encapsulate certain key values. […]

  • Coronavirus and the Crisis of Neoliberalism

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 26th 2020 11:41am EDT

    Introduction: Many of the world’s contemporary ills are a direct result of the philosophies, actions and policies of the mainstream establishment, its elites, and their bizarre ideology-cum-religion of liberalism, more recently dubbed “neoliberalism” in its most extreme incarnation. Figuratively speaking, it’s more than fair to posit that the dangerously interconnected and interdependent neoliberalized world is […]

  • Review: Agitprop in America

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 24th 2020 10:31am EDT

    “Agitprop has been the method for destroying America’s culture and rebuilding it as Cultural Marxism.”       John Harmon McElroy, Agitprop in America Agitprop in America John Harmon McElroy Arktos, 2020  “You can live with the loss of certainty, but not of belief.” So begins John Harmon McElroy’s recently-published Agitprop in America, an almost […]

  • Oregon Governor Advised by Bill Gates and Patent Lawyers

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 22nd 2020 10:11am EDT

    Who is advising our Governor? Who are these “experts” who issued the latest projections of disease trajectory in Oregon? They are from Washington State, The Institute or Disease Modeling in Bellevue, WA. Computer models! Of course they claim the “aggressive interventions” prevented the spread and “flattened the curve”, or else we’d have almost 4 times […]

  • The Logos of E. Michael Jones

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 20th 2020 9:33am EDT

    E. Michael Jones, a prolific Catholic author and controversialist, is best known as the author of Libido Dominandi and The Jewish Revolutionary Spirit. He received his Ph.D. from Temple University in 1979 and went on to become an assistant professor of American Literature at St. Mary’s College. One year into his tenure track position, he […]

  • Beating Us With Our Own Weapons

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 18th 2020 2:05pm EDT

    Editor’s note: This review appeared in The Occidental Quarterly in the Fall issue of 1993. This is the only online version at this time, and it seemed particularly appropriate to post it now because of China’s role in disseminating the Wuhan virus, as well as their cover-ups and lies about it. Given my interest in individualism, the […]

  • The Shadow Architecture of Electoral Politics 

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 16th 2020 9:52am EDT

    “I have called you by name; you are mine.”-Isaiah 43:1 One of the hallmarks of neo-liberalism is its “namelessness,” that is to say that it largely operates anonymously, in the shadows, or by not calling something by its real name: “human rights,” “liberal democracy,” et cetera. It is power for cowards. To quote George Monbiot: […]

  • Multiculturalism in the Age of Coronavirus

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 14th 2020 10:48am EDT

    “Promote a sense of collectivism: All messaging should reinforce a sense of community, that ‘we are all in this together.’ This will avoid increasing tensions between different groups.” Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies  (SAGE) The above advice was given to the British government in late March, and represents a propaganda strategy designed to stop the […]

  • Tax the Rich! An Alt-Right Plan to Virtually Eliminate Income Tax

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 12th 2020 9:55am EDT

    Everybody loves to hate taxes.  As the old saying implies, taxes are right up there with death among humanity’s least favorite things.  Yet they are as old as civilization itself; tax records have been found from as far back as the Ur III dynasty of 2,000 BC, and possibly older.  And we can be sure […]

  • Irresponsible Immunocompromised

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 10th 2020 10:54am EDT

    In our inverted ‘reality’, any of the overwhelming majority of immunocompetent who deviate even slightly from the extreme protocols—such as crossing the 6′ barrier —and thus threaten the small minority of immunocompromised, are considered irresponsible and even hated for causing potential agonizing death to innocent people. Let’s assume that a tiny minority of the tiny […]

  • Thoughts from a Leather Couch About COVID-19

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 8th 2020 9:01am EDT

    Note: I wrote this article on March 30th.  After I finished it, I thought, “You’re ancient and losing it and unqualified to be writing about this topic.  Everybody is on board with how to come at this COVID-19 pandemic and there has to be something wrong with you.”  I set the article aside.  It’s now […]

  • Globalism, the Elites and COVID-19

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 6th 2020 11:12am EDT

    The world is in the midst of another pandemic. The virus responsible, COVID-19, is a respiratory illness linked to the unsavory culinary habits of the Chinese. It was traced to a wet market in Wuhan, China, which sold rats, bats, snakes, cats, dogs and other “exotic” food items. Virologists have determined that COVID-19 is a […]

  • Coronavirus: Consequences of Staggering Magnitude

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 4th 2020 11:13am EDT

    Excerpts  from the interview, April 2, 2020; translated by Tom Sunic. Coronavirus : des conséquences de première grandeur ..A few years ago I wrote that only in a state of emergency one can take full measure of somebody. Now we know where we are at. A statesman makes decisions, gives orders and requisitions. Macron, however, […]

  • The Coronavirus and Galileo: An Interview with a Italian Nano-pathologist Dr. Stefano Montanari

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 4th 2020 10:35am EDT

    Editor’s note: I am posting this not as a claim that Dr. Montanari’s ideas on the virus are correct—I do not have knowledge in this area— but only that his views should be aired. We are living in a time when science has become politicized and the claims of establishment scientists have become political orthodoxy […]

  • Semitophobia

    The Occidental Observer - Apr 2nd 2020 10:28am EDT

    The greatest mass fear in the US is not Islamophobia. It’s not homophobia. It’s not even xenophobia. It’s Semitophobia. Fear of the Jewish Power Cabal. No other group comes close at provoking as much fear in almost the entirety of the population as Jews. Even the slightest suggestion that anyone is saying anything mildly questionable […]

  • When Minorities Are Mighty: How Tiny Genetic Differences Can Have Huge Cultural Consequences

    The Occidental Observer - Mar 31st 2020 10:41am EDT

    Which single invention has contributed most to our understanding of reality? Appropriately enough, it’s easy to overlook one of the best candidates: the microscope. It revealed whole new worlds existing not merely under our eyes, but actually within our eyes and every other organ of the body. The microscope taught humanity that the minute can […]

  • COVID-19 timeline

    The Occidental Observer - Mar 30th 2020 9:55am EDT

    The story begins in the final days of 2019. December 30 Li Wenliang, an ophthalmologist working at Wuhan Central Hospital, sends urgent messages on to colleagues in an online chat group, drawing attention to seven cases of pneumonia in Wuhan that he thought appeared similar to the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus that emerged […]

  • On Jews and Plagues

    The Occidental Observer - Mar 28th 2020 11:20am EDT

    “The libel that Jews were continually plotting to poison the world had particularly tragic results during the Black Death of 1348–49. Dennis Prager & Joseph Telushkin Why the Jews? The Reason for Antisemitism[1] “There is no direct link between the massacres and the plague.” Iris Ritzmann, “The Black Death as a cause of the massacres […]

  • Nietzsche (ᛣ 1900–2020): System Virtue-Signaling vs. the Great Replacement

    The Occidental Observer - Mar 25th 2020 10:55am EDT

    Friederich Nietzsche (1844–1900) on his deathbed To each his own Nietzsche. With this sentence one could start yet another discussion on this famous and famed thinker. Given the staggering number of works about him it is essential to raise the question: which Nietzsche should one read first? Should one read Nietzsche’s own prose first, or […]

  • The Coronavirus Silver Linings Playbook

    The Occidental Observer - Mar 23rd 2020 10:18am EDT

    Greetings fellow anthropoids! Having received the day’s talking points from CNN, I will dutifully refrain from calling the viral scourge of the globe “Chinese.” I do not know if it is appropriate to cite the origin of the saying/curse “May you live in interesting times,” so I will not, but interesting times these are, at […]

  • How COVID-19 Will Test the West

    The Occidental Observer - Mar 21st 2020 10:02am EDT

    “If trouble comes when you least expect it, then maybe the thing to do is to always expect it.”       Cormac McCarthy, The Road Writing anything about COVID-19 at this moment is a daunting task since the situation is evolving so rapidly, and in so many different locations. Information contained in this piece […]

  • Mark Rothko, Abstract Expressionism, and the Decline of Western Art, Part 3 of 3

    The Occidental Observer - Mar 19th 2020 12:01pm EDT

    Convergence by Jackson Pollock (1952) Abstract Expressionism and the Culture of Critique Abstract Expressionism was disproportionately a Jewish cultural phenomenon. It was a movement populated by legions of Jewish artists, intellectuals, critics, and patrons. Prominent gentile artists within the movement like Jackson Pollock and Robert Motherwell married Jewish women (Lee Krasner and Helen Frankenthaler). Willem […]

  • Marl Rothko, Abstract Expressionism, and the Decline of Western Art, Part 2 of 3

    The Occidental Observer - Mar 18th 2020 11:01am EDT

    Wisconsin landscape by John Steuart Curry (1938-39) Creating a New “American” Art Before the rise of Abstract Expressionism in the 1940s, the American art scene was defined by two main currents. The first were the Regionalists (e.g. Grant Wood, Thomas Hart Benton and John Steuart Curry) who used their own signature styles to portray the […]

  • Marl Rothko, Abstract Expressionism, and the Decline of Western Art, Part 1

    The Occidental Observer - Mar 17th 2020 10:16am EDT

    Mark Rothko The life and career of Abstract Expressionist painter Mark Rothko is a prototypical Jewish story that encapsulates a range of themes discussed at The Occidental Observer. Central to Rothko’s story is the political radicalism of Eastern European Jewish migrants arriving in the United States between 1880 and 1920; the reflexive hostility of these […]