
Is the Armed Citizen Politically Irrelevant Yet?
Modern warfare and combat are evolving so quickly that it is no longer reasonable for the collective citizenry of a nation to protect their collective rights. What do we do about this change?
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Modern warfare and combat are evolving so quickly that it is no longer reasonable for the collective citizenry of a nation to protect their collective rights. What do we do about this change?

One thing that I’ve repeatedly said in various instances is that we must organize a structured response to the rabid progressive misery goblins intent on destroying our society.

A discussion running from AI to Left-Handed Magic and a Latinized Kabbalah to the Cognitive Revolutions in biological history6 and AI Model Collapse

There seems to be a distinct overlap between these two groups, Why?

What is it that makes Americans so uniquely different from so many other peoples?

An in depth analysis and review of Camp of the Saints, the Infamous dystopian fiction out of France published in 1973

Once one nation in the West achieves a Nationalist Government, they All Will

An in-depth podcast with the otter to discuss our respective approaches to the concept of Vitalism in philosophical epistemics

While it may be an affectation of degeneracy, the response has been enlightening
A short story that I wrote a while back and wanted to publish.

Vitalism is a strong core for cultural philosophy, but still has structural limits that must be addressed
Each decade is dominated by certain aesthetic choices: from 00s e-girls to the suburban chrome of the 1950s. What will this decade be remembered for?

An interview with Page Zaplendam about the Amelia Counter-Revolution Anthology
A brief discussion of yet another attempt on Trumps life.

Finally, hopefully, that slimy organization is going to get it's due.

Is simple survival enough? The questions asked by the book Metro 2033 are oddly topical in the 21st century

The early 21st century is defined by collapsing living standards, a reduction in quality of life, economic turmoil, and forever-wars. What do we do now?

Listen now | A podcast and discussion with Grathew, one of the authors in the anthology of Amelia and her counterrevolution in the United Kingdom.

A little known sleeper-of-a-hit Anime has succeeded in performing one of the best deep-dive's into modern social philosophy. A Carl Jung treatise barely disguised as a cape-shit hero show.

This book by Dennis Taylor reads as the flipside to classically dystopian science fiction as told from the perspective of the Powers that Be

I actually support the war, but different reasons. There's something much bigger at the center of the conflict; bigger than Iran, bigger than Israel, bigger than America's enormous imperial cock