Nina Kouprianova is an independent analyst of geopolitics and culture. She earned her PhD (History) from the University of Toronto, focusing on modern and contemporary Russia, culture, and U.S. foreign...
Read MoreProf. Alexander Dugin is an author, lecturer and former advisor to Vladimir Putin. He was gracious enough to speak with me in this in-depth philosophical discussion that covers a wide range...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer From Benghazi to Turkey, the ISIS “supply lines” are directly from NATO-controlled territory, and apparently it never occurs to the minds of western media to ask where,...
Read MoreA big thanks to Sean Stone and Buzzsaw for having me on. “Is this the end of history? Explore the philosophy of the end of the world from sex and...
Read MoreGuest post by: Andrew Rurikson November 2013 was a month of key political anniversaries in America, with 150 years having passed since Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and 50 since the...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer While there are many anti-feminist bloggers, “men’s rights” activists and talking heads continually chipping away at the chief idol of our time (equalism/egalitarianism), few are aware of...
Read MoreBy: Jay Dyer While reading John Marks’ famous book The Search for the Manchurian Candidate, the chapter on drugs and MKULTRA elucidated a deep insight. Some of the earliest...
Read MoreFabian socialist H.G. Wells set the stage for the sci fi deception of the new world order.[Many readers have requested some articles that are more readable and simple. This is...
Read MoreBy: Jay What is “reason”? Dr. Bahnsen made a great point several years ago about the mass equivocation on the subject of “reason.” It’s a common word, used by everyone,...
Read MoreBy: Jay I recently graduated, and my rocky, extended college career has given me many insights into the nature of the system, or more properly what might be called the...
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