By Greg Johnson 3
Interview with Harold Covington, Part 3
Read Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.TOQ: I really enjoy your novels. I have reviewed the Northwest Quartet, and I have also read Slow Coming Dark, Fire And Rain, and most recently The Stars In Their Path, as well as the collection Other Voices, Darker Rooms. Who are your main literary influences? Which of your works are your favorites and why? Harold Covington: My father was a reader...
Read MoreBy Kevin MacDonald 1
Review of Thomas Wheatland, The Frankfurt School in Exile,
Part II: The Critique of Mass Culture
From The Occidental Observer, October 28, 2009. . . In reading the views of the Frankfurt School on the importance of cultural control, it struck me that those of us attempting to preserve the traditional peoples and culture of the West are in a similar situation to the Frankfurt School and the New York Intellectuals. Their complaints about the American culture of the 1930s through...
Read MoreBy Michael Hoffman 1
Michael Jackson:
Whiteface Star of the Alchemical Minstrel Show
from On the Contrary, June 26, 2009We pause in our round-the-clock defamation of Iran to bring you, Michael Jackson.Our Zionist-controlled media have temporarily shifted from hysterical denunciation of Iran to pious genuflection before the altar of an androgyne.To the extent that Iran has been demonized, Mr. Jackson is being canonized — as “the” iconic American...
Read MoreBy Michael Bell 2
Digitally Dueling with Chaos:
The Educational Value of Role-Playing Games
In today’s world, cell phones, pagers, iPods, computers, video games, and the like are as common a part of life as food and sleep. For the most part, these things are a distraction, and in case of video games, an outright form of escapism comparable to drug addiction.Today’s youth are especially preoccupied with video games, spending countless hours on Xbox Live or the World of...
Read MoreBy Alex Kurtagic 1
“I am Not Racist, but . . .”
from The Occidental Observer, June 7, 2009. . . Effectively combating the anti-White mental poison will require us to mirror our enemy’s tactics through the development of a semiotic strategy our own — not for the enemy’s consumption, but for the emotional benefit of the “respectable” Whites whom the enemy have so thoroughly terrorized. Only then will the positive pay-off...
Read MoreBy Trevor Lynch 20
Race-Mixing:
Not Just for Losers Anymore?
When most people see whites dating non-whites, the immediate assumption is that there is something wrong with the white. Usually the defects are obvious. We know why a homely or obese white woman is sleeping with blacks or Mexicans: they are willing to overlook her faults because she is white. We know why a geeky, acne-scarred white man gravitates towards Asians: they are willing...
Read MoreBy Jonathan Pyle 0
Star Trek and the Multi-Racial Future
from The Occidental Observer, May 30, 2009The new Star Trek movie, directed by J. J. Abrams, raises interesting questions about the future of multiculturalism. The film sends two strong messages:1) Diversity is normal. As in the original television series, the cast of characters is a menagerie of distinct races and cultures: Kirk, a White man from rural Iowa; Scotty, a...
Read MoreVolk Music
VolkLaibachLondon: Mute Records, 2006Kunst Der FugeLaibachLjubljana: Dallas Records, 2008Laibach is a Slovenian music group founded in 1980 in Communist Yugoslavia. Although Laibach’s music is often classified as “industrial,” that term does not begin to capture the band’s musical and conceptual versatility. Laibach’s releases run the gamut from a...
Read MoreUneasy Listening
Standing in Two CirclesThe Collected Works of Boyd RiceEd. Brian M. ClarkWashington, D.C.: Creation Books, 2008Boyd Rice (b. 1956) is a remarkable figure. He is a composer, poet, artist, essayist, photographer, filmmaker, actor, and self-educated scholar of both pop culture and Western esotericism, particularly Grail lore. It is tempting to call Rice a pop culture phenomenon...
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