Apr 10, 2010

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Paranormal Activity

I recently watched the 2009 film, Paranormal Activity. This is a haunted house horror film that employs a hyperrealist approach reminiscent of The Blair Witch Project, where the actors do their own filming using a digital video camera, the acting is virtually improvised, and the result is presented as “found footage.”The story is simple: a twenty-something suburban couple,...

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Mar 22, 2010

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The Psychopathology of Judaism

Translated by John de NugentJudaism is not merely a “religion,” as many Jews are overt atheists or agnostics, and they do not consider themselves less Jewish for all that. Jewry is also not a race even if it is true that a “trained eye,” most of the time, can recognize a Jewish appearance, that is to say, a characteristic pattern which is the result of their strict...

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Sep 14, 2009

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The Searchers

In 1953 — a very good year for westerns that are White Nationalist Classics — a movie named Broken Arrow appeared which raised a huge favorable buzz among the critics because it painted a sympathetic portrait of the poor Apaches in their wars against Whites.Broken Arrow marked a major turning point. Hollywood had decided it was time to move the Western movie genre in...

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Sep 11, 2009

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Resurrecting Woodstock?

From The Occidental Observer, September 10, 2009Sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll. A time-proven recipe for poor choices. Forty years ago this summer a group of young promoters organized what is regarded as a milestone in popular music history. The result was a celebration of free love and tuning out.The Woodstock Music Festival’s original producer Michael Lang had planned...

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Aug 19, 2009

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The Difficult Class

The middle class is not an income bracket. It is a group of people who share values that strengthen the individual. Their strength makes the middle class the most difficult class to rule.Displacing the middle class has been the trend of recent history. Globalism concentrates wealth in the hands of fewer and fewer people, which starves out the mid-tier of society. Particularly since...

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