• America’s Foreign Policy Dilemma, by Paul Craig Roberts

    The Unz Review - Dec 20th 2021 9:03am EST

    American foreign policy, wrapped up in hubris inside American exceptionalism, is incapable of recognizing a dangerous situation. And a dangerous situation is what we have. The Russian deputy foreign minister Sergey Ryabkov speaking for the Kremlin has made it clear that Russia will tolerate no further movement of NATO toward Russia’s borders. Russia has ruled… […]

  • Report Links Ballooning Fatalities to “Specific Batches” of the Covid-19 Vaccine, by Mike Whitney

    The Unz Review - Dec 19th 2021 9:03pm EST

    Question– Can the deaths that are reported on VAERS be linked to specific batches of the Covid-19 vaccine? Answer– Yes, they can. Question– Are you sure of that? What you’re suggesting is that particular lots of the vaccine are toxic. Answer– That appears to be the case. Question– I want to make sure I understand… […]

  • The Tragic Fate of Hershel Fink, by Andrew Joyce

    The Unz Review - Dec 19th 2021 1:04pm EST

    In February 2013 I wrote the above paragraph and, like many paragraphs I’ve written in the years since then, I find myself drawn back to it time and time again. The most recent prompting occurred a week ago, when news emerged from London’s Royal Court theater that an undoubtedly virulent form of anti-Semitism was once… […]

  • The Psychonspiracy of the Knowing Elites &Amp; Conceited ‘Progressives’ and the Possible Plot-Within-a-Plot in the Covid-19 Conspiracy, by Jung-Freud

    The Unz Review - Dec 18th 2021 10:37pm EST

    The following concerns the psychological culture of a community that would dare turn the world upside down for its tribal aggrandizement. What kind of a culture would produce the sort of individuals willing to sacrifice the well-being of the entire world in service to an agenda that tirelessly invokes justice only to force the greatest… […]

  • Putin and Xi Plot Their SWIFT Escape, by Pepe Escobar

    The Unz Review - Dec 17th 2021 1:34pm EST

    Vladimir Putin got straight to the point. At the opening of his one hour and fourteen minute video conversation with Xi Jinping on 15 December, he described Russia-China relations as “an example of genuine inter-state cooperation in the 21st century.” Their myriad levels of cooperation have been known for years now – from trade, oil… […]

  • Our Rulers Can be as Barbaric as the Taliban, by Jared Taylor

    The Unz Review - Dec 17th 2021 10:33am EST

    Look what they do to heritage. This video is available on BitChute and Odysee. Do you remember the giant Buddhas of Bamiyan? They were carved out of the stone of a cliffside in central Afghanistan more than 1,400 years ago. The Taliban blew them up in 2001. Here is the larger of the two, which… […]

  • America Is Erasing Herself, by Paul Craig Roberts

    The Unz Review - Dec 17th 2021 8:34am EST

    In the event you are unaware that insanity now encompasses the US Supreme Court, the Court ruled in 2020 with only three dissents that a person’s gender is self-declared and unrelated to biological fact. The consequences of the Supreme Court’s elevation of fiction over fact are now showing themselves. A female middle school child declared… […]

  • Biden Holds a Losing Hand, by Pat Buchanan

    The Unz Review - Dec 17th 2021 12:00am EST

    As President Joe Biden’s poll numbers sank this fall, and the presidentially ambitious in his party began to stir, the White House put out the word. Forget all that 2020 campaign chatter about Biden being a “transitional president.” He intends to run and win a second term. Well, perhaps. Yet, skepticism abounds. First, if Biden… […]

  • Washington Spits In the Kremlin’s Eye, by Paul Craig Roberts

    The Unz Review - Dec 16th 2021 11:34pm EST

    NATO promises to keep expanding, despite Russian objections The two-bit punk Washington puppet, Jens Stoltenberg, responded for Washington to Russian Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister Ryabkov by spitting in the Kremlin’s eye. Minister Ryabkov made it clear, finally after much too long of a time, that NATO would not be permitted to advance any further. But,… […]

  • Cuban Missile Crisis Redux, by Paul Craig Roberts

    The Unz Review - Dec 16th 2021 8:34am EST

    A country without an honest media is blind to its fate. In the US there is no media, only repetition of official narratives. The foreign policy narrative is: Russia Bad. China Bad. Iran bad. That is the extent of US foreign policy. Any person who wants to improve relations with one of the black hats,… […]

  • Does a Country Whose Population Is Incapable of Thought Really Exist?, by Paul Craig Roberts

    The Unz Review - Dec 16th 2021 8:34am EST

    Cornell University’s president, Martha E. Pollack, probably a gender-diversity appointment, but perhaps not, has closed down Cornell university because of the Omicron variant. And guess what: they were all vaccinated. “Virtually every case of the Omicron variant to date has been found in fully vaccinated students, a portion of whom had also received a booster… […]

  • RFK Jr. as America’s #1 HIV/AIDS Denier and the Sounds of Media Silence, by Ron Unz

    The Unz Review - Dec 15th 2021 4:28pm EST

    Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s book attacking Anthony Fauci and the medical establishment has become a publishing sensation, spending more than a full week as the #1 Amazon bestseller and racking up over 2,600 reviews, 94% of them five-star. Now after nearly a month of stunned silence, the American media is finally taking belated notice. This… […]

  • Welfare and Feminism Destroyed the American Family, by Paul Craig Roberts

    The Unz Review - Dec 15th 2021 10:34am EST

    Stephen Baskerville, a writer I have followed for many years, explains in the June 2021 issue of Chronicles that it is the US welfare system constructed by the “Great Society” programs, not racism, that explains the plight of many black Americans. Democrat US Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan warned at the time that the welfare system… […]

  • The Jussie Smollett Trial, by Anastasia Katz

    The Unz Review - Dec 14th 2021 10:34pm EST

    Actor Jussie Smollett is now officially a hate crime hoaxer; a jury in Chicago’s Cook County found him guilty of five out of six charges of disorderly conduct for lying to police, including two charges specifically for claiming to be a victim of a hate crime. Mr. Smollett was an unknown actor when he was… […]

  • Russia Speaks. Can the Dumbshits In Washington Hear?, by Paul Craig Roberts

    The Unz Review - Dec 14th 2021 9:34am EST

    A Russian foot has come down. The euphemistic language “our Western partners” is discarded for the realistic “our opponents.” Russian patience with Washington has come to an end. “If our opponents go against us, they will see that their security is not strengthened. The consequences for them will be dire. . . . Lack of… […]

  • Tucker Addresses Assange Crucifixion, Talks to Julian’s Brother, by Andrew Anglin

    The Unz Review - Dec 14th 2021 7:07am EST

    Tucker Carlson had a great segment on Julian Assange. Assange, a journalist, is being extradited to the United States to be tortured for the rest of his life. The Brandon Administration is obsessed with destroying this man. Meanwhile, Brandon’s Jewish Secretary of State is posting this stuff. His predecessor, the Beast Pompeo, who also led… […]

  • Israel’s Dominance of Washington, by Philip Giraldi

    The Unz Review - Dec 14th 2021 12:00am EST

    At the end of every year, I like to comment on the progress – and the setbacks – in our struggle to make the United States government understand that it exists to improve lives for Americans rather than working full time to pander to the Israelis and their powerful domestic lobby. One would have thought… […]

  • Are Autocrats Always Adversaries?, by Pat Buchanan

    The Unz Review - Dec 14th 2021 12:00am EST

    When did the political systems of 193 nations become the business of the government of the United States? And who elected us Americans to write the moral code for the regimes that rule other lands? Consider: On taking office, President Joe Biden pledged to center his foreign policy “on the defense of democracy and the… […]

  • A Critique of Paul Gottfried’s “From High Noon to Django Unchained” in the Chronicles Magazine, by Jung-Freud

    The Unz Review - Dec 13th 2021 11:04pm EST

    The December issue of Chronicles features several articles on Cinema and Politics from the right-wing perspective. They are well-worth reading. The following critique focuses on the center piece of the issue, Paul Gottfried’s despairing of the transformation of Hollywood from honor-bound moralism to sadistic nihilism. More interesting than left or right, liberal or conservative, is… […]

  • The Biden-Putin Talk, by Paul Craig Roberts

    The Unz Review - Dec 13th 2021 9:04am EST

    It is both a good thing and a bad thing that Putin got the point across to Washington that Russia will not permit NATO moving into Ukraine. It is good because a Russian foot finally came down. It is a bad thing if it convinces the Kremlin that, finally, Washington is listening. Washington is not… […]

  • American Pravda: Confronting Covid Crimestop, by Ron Unz

    The Unz Review - Dec 13th 2021 12:00am EST

    In George Orwell’s classic dystopian novel 1984, one of the many interesting concepts was the notion of “Crimestop,” the ability of well-trained citizens to self-censor their thoughts before they strayed into dangerous and forbidden territory. As conveniently summarized in the Wikipedia entry, Orwell wrote: Given the existing and ever-growing number of forbidden topics in contemporary… […]

  • Darkest Christmas, by Linh Dinh

    The Unz Review - Dec 12th 2021 1:05pm EST

    Just before Communist tanks rumbled into Saigon in 1975, the American radio station played repeatedly Irving Berlin’s “I’m Dreaming of a White Christmas,” as crooned by Bing Crosby. It was the final alarm for Americans to rush to predesignated evacuation points. All was lost for Uncle Sam. As an 11-year-old in Saigon, I didn’t know… […]

  • Despite Hispanic Hype, White Vote Still Key to GOP Future, by Pedro de Alvarado

    The Unz Review - Dec 11th 2021 9:34pm EST

    Since Glenn Youngkin’s victory in the Virginia gubernatorial election last month, Conservatism, Inc. has been making the rounds with the usual brag that the GOP sweep was a big win for diversity. Of course, they showcased the victory of Winsome Sears, a Jamaican immigrant, for lieutenant governor, and Jason Miyares, the son of Cuban exiles,… […]

  • I Don’t Want to Hear Any More About the “Free World.” There’s Not One., by Paul Craig Roberts

    The Unz Review - Dec 11th 2021 9:06am EST

    The corrupt UK High Court is nothing but an extension of the corrupt US Department of Justice (sic) and has done its duty to serve as Washington’s agent. The charges against Julian Assange make no sense. Assange is not an American citizen, but the charges against him assume that he is a US citizen in… […]

  • Smollett, Maxwell, Potter—Another Bad Week for the U.S. Justice System, by John Derbyshire

    The Unz Review - Dec 11th 2021 9:06am EST

    Adapted from the latest Radio Derb, available exclusively at VDARE.com My faith in the integrity of courtroom justice was holed below the waterline twenty-some years ago, when I followed the child sex-abuse hysterias of the 1980s and 1990s. Those were shameful injustices, travesties of justice. Decent, harmless citizens like Gerald Amirault and his family—there were… […]