Western Legend: Texas Jack Omohundro Not to be confused with Texas Jack Vermillion, John (sometimes referred to as Jack) Baker Omohundro was born July 27, 1846, near Palmyra, Virginia. Growing up, he wasn’t much of a student, often skipping school to spend his days in the wilds hunting game or fishing the streams. These…
Category: Historical Study
The Forced War, A Review
The Forced War Introduction The best litmus tests for today’s Dissident Right should include only one question: did the right side win the Second World War in Europe? If you answer yes, most likely you’re not a dissident. If you answer no, most likely you are. In this case, degrees don’t matter—neither does intent….
Tribe And Culture
Tribe And Culture Europe and America are at war. But not with Russia. They are at war with Clown World and the invaders that serve as its minions. Unfortunately, the vast majority of Europeans and Americans have not yet accepted the fact that they have been invaded and they are at war, and thus…
Books for the Christian Warrior
Books for the Christian Warrior I have a rather extensive library at home and last Wednesday, a couple of my Every Man A Warrior Bible Study guys suggested I make a list of the books I recommend. Now, a Christian Warrior isn’t (necessarily) used in the literal sense. Any Christian man who wants to preserve…
Race Reality 101: A Wakanda Pictorial History
John C. Calhoun’s Plan to Save America
H/T Partnering with Eagles & For Love of God and Country’s Blog by Thomas DiLorenzo, The New American, June 26, 2023 In an essay titled “A Strategy for the Right,” the late economist and libertarian scholar Professor Murry N. Rothbard called John C. Calhoun’s “Disposition on Government” one of the most brilliant essays…
Know Your Obscure Western History: The Battle of Battle Flat
Five Prospectors vs. 50 Yavapais Maps & Graphics by Gus Walker Based on the research of John Langellier and Jack McPhee June 2, 1864 Five American prospectors set up camp near the junction of Turkey Creek and Tuscumbia Creek in the rough Bradshaw Mountains, about 30 miles southeast of Prescott, Arizona Territory. Although warned of…
A Tribute to “50+ Boring White Guys” and White Achievement
Know Your WW2 Weapons: The German Panzerfaust
Panzerfaust — The Story of Germany’s “Tank Fist” Panzerfaust literally translates to “tank fist,” and it was one of several desperation weapons fielded by the Germans in the closing months of World War II to blunt the Soviet juggernaut and the increasing threats on the Western Front. First developed in 1942, as Germany’s fortunes…
Know Your Military History: The Roman Legion
Roman Legion The Roman Army comprised a series of legions, each consisting of around 5,280 men (excluding officers). The basic structure of the legion was the Contubernium (the tent group): 8 men (roughly a squad). The Centuria (Century) consisted of ten Contubernium (80 men) (roughly a company). Its commanding officer was called Centurion. The Cohort…
