By Greg Johnson 2
Bay Area National Anarchists:
An Interview with Andrew Yeoman, Part 1
TOQ Online: Anarchism is an idea familiar to all but understood by only a few. The term conjures up images of foreign-looking people hurling spluttering cherry bombs at Tsars and industrialists. What is anarchism, and in what sense are National Anarchists anarchists?Andrew Yeoman: In my opinion anarchism is most easily understood in terms of the Greek origin of the word: anarch. ...
Read MoreThe Revolution Within Anarchism:
Goodbye, Ultra-Leftism; Hello, Pan-Secessionism
For any movement or system of thought to remain relevant or dynamic, it must possess the internal capability of periodically reassessing its present course and shifting its focus and direction. Thus far, political anarchism has experienced two distinct stages. The first of these was the era of “classical” anarchism. Roughly defined, this was the period between the Marx/Bakunin...
Read MoreBy Hunter Wallace 7
Peak Oil and America’s Collapse:
Comments on Michael O’Meara
Editor’s Note: The following discussion by Prozium of Michael O’Meara’s recent review of Dimitry Orlov’s Reinventing Collapse is from the Occidental Dissent blog. Be sure to scroll down and read the sharp comments by Tanstaafl of the Age of Treason as well.Michael O’Meara has a long review of Dimitry Orlov’s Reinventing Collapse: The Soviet Example and...
Read MoreContaining Chaos
From World Politics Review, July 7, 2009In 1946, George Kennan keyed the famous “Long Telegram,” which identified the Soviet Union as an enemy of the United States. In 1947, the original telegram was reworked and published in Foreign Policy magazine as “The Sources of Soviet Conduct.” Together, these documents formed the codex for the U.S. Cold War strategy...
Read MorePreparing for America’s Collapse:
Lessons from the Soviet Union
“US, SU: Same Scenario?”Reinventing Collapse:The Soviet Example and American Prospectsby Dimitry OrlovGabriola Island, Canada: New Society Publications, 2008 “A time of crisis is a great opportunity.”–Barack Hussein ObamaDespairing of my people’s passivity, I have often thought that the collapse of the United States might be the one thing to turn...
Read MoreJohn Robb on Tribalism
Editor’s Note: The following discussion of tribalism is from John Robb’s blog Global Guerrillas, which is a treasure trove of information and analysis on the weaknesses and dissolution of globalism and the present American political-economic system, as well as on ways in which individuals and groups might (1) hasten the system’s demise and (2) begin practicing...
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National Autonomous Zones:
Castles without Walls
The subject of creating, discovering, or reestablishing spaces outside the domination of the State and capitalism has led authors like Hakim Bey to promote the concept of “autonomous zones.” In their beginning, Bey describes “temporary autonomous zones” as the meeting of a group to partake in a non hierarchical social activity for the benefit of its...
Read MoreBy Alex Kurtagic 5
Lily White Daughter, Deep Black Boyfriend:
Knowledge as an Infra-Rational Weapon
Racially conscious Whites of reproductive age who describe themselves as not racist are frequently asked The Question: “Would you be upset if one day your daughter brought home a Black boyfriend?” Because liberals and victims of their indoctrination equate White racial consciousness with psychopathic racism, and because they equate White denials of racism with malevolent...
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“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 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...
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