Ted Kaczynski and the Paradox of the Postwar Predicament There is a TON of information out there on Ted K, most of it pure propaganda created to support a narrative. I advise you to filter it accordingly. Ask yourself why it is that modern day day Dissidents who question the motives and agenda of Technology…
Category: Historical Study
The Texas Bad Ass Files: Cicero Rufus Perry aka “Old Rufe”
H/T Wynn Also known as “Old Rufe,” Cicero Rufus Perry was born in Alabama in 1822. At the age of 11, he moved with his family to Texas, where he would later go on to become a famed Texas Ranger. As history goes, Perry played a role in the siege of Bexar. Following…
Awakening the Saxon
The Wrath of the Awakened Saxon Rudyard Kipling It was not part of their blood, It came to them very late, With long arrears to make good, When the Saxon began to hate. They were not easily moved, They were icy — willing to wait Till every count should be proved, Ere the Saxon…
We Tried To Warn You: Remembering Those That Tried to Save Great Britain
Remembering Sir Oswald Mosley Oswald Mosley – An Inspiration for 21st Century Europe Mosley on Guerilla Warfare Remembering Enoch Powell A Re-Evaluation of the Life, Politics and Philosophy of Enoch Powell Rivers of Blood The Road to National Suicide: Minority Ethnic Ascendancy, the Public Interest, & the “Uniform of Color” Remembering…
Clay Martin: Warrior Caste
For Further Reading by Clay: East Palestine as a table top exercise
Know Your Military Psy-Op History: Operation Wandering Soul
The Ghostly Legacies of America’s War in Vietnam During the Vietnam War, as Viet Cong soldiers tried to sleep in the jungle at night, they sometimes heard an anguished, disembodied voice shrieking at them from the afterlife. The men heard the tormented, grief-stricken cries of a deceased comrade cautioning them against the futility of…
Know Your Firearms History: The ‘Tiffany Guns’ of the Spanish-American War
The ‘Tiffany Guns’ of the Spanish-American War President Joe Biden has repeatedly suggested when it was first drafted there were restrictions to the Second Amendment. He pressed the point by stating that “you couldn’t own a cannon,” while more recently he’s made the argument that the Second Amendment isn’t absolute in that Americans today…
Remember This?
A Refresher as we go into Round Two of this Horse Shit.
Know Your Firearms History: Lessons and Lore from Elmer Keith
Lessons and Lore from Elmer Keith For those of you who are just joining us, this “Elmer” guy is Elmer Keith, known to some as the Sage of Salmon, Idaho, and Dean of American Gunwriters to others. He was a cowboy, hunter, packer, guide, shooter, prolific experimenter, and gun writer during most of the…
In Hoc Signo Vinces
Via: Imperium Romanum According to the message of Eusebius of Caesarea before the Battle of the Mulvian Bridge (October 28, 312 CE) Constantine the Great he had a vision that allowed him to win. Around noon he was to see a luminous cross in the sky, and under it the inscription in Greek – “in this, conquer”. Better known…
