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Loose Channon
Loose Channon Henry ‘Chips’ Channon: The Diaries 1918-1938 (volume I), edited by Simon Heffer, Hutchinson, 2021, £35, reviewed by Bill Hartley One of the weightiest publications to appear this year must be Henry ‘Chips’ Channon: The Diaries 1918-38, edited by Simon … Continue reading
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Tagged 'Chips' Channon, Abdication Crisis, Berlin Olympics, Edward VIII, Goering
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All over ‘Arry, like a Cheap Suit
All over ‘Arry, like a Cheap Suit by Ilana Mercer Fancy that! A member of a meritless political dynasty, the McCains, has panned the duty-bound British monarchy. There is a revolving door between Big Media, be it the neoliberal CNN or … Continue reading
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Tagged Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Meghan Markle, Meghan McCain, Queen Elizabeth 11
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Whites Trashed
Whites Trashed by Ilana Mercer The country is fast descending into a Dantean hell. The Circles of Hell to which we’ve been assigned are mass migration, diversity, multiculturalism, and zealous, institutionalized anti-whiteness, with its attendant inversion of long-held societal morals … Continue reading
Gaming the Revolution
Gaming the Revolution Mark Wegierski recalls Minuteman: The Second American Revolution Minuteman: The Second American Revolution is a conflict simulation or board wargame of relatively moderate complexity published in 1976 (the U.S. Bicentennial Year) by Simulations Publications Incorporated (SPI), then the … Continue reading
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Tagged American Revolution, Decision Games, Mark Wegierski, Minuteman, War-games
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Could Vaccine Resisters be WACOed?
Could Vaccine Resisters be WACOed? by Ilana Mercer Because of the natural mutation the clever little RNA strand undergoes—it is clear to anyone with a critical mind that the Covid vaccines will go the way of the flu vaccines: an … Continue reading
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Tagged Glenn Greenwald, Ilana Mercer, Vaccine Hesitancy, Vaccine Passports, Vaccine Resisters, WACO
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History Debunked
History Debunked The Forgotten Slave Trade: The White European Slaves of Islam, Simon Webb, 2021, Pen & Sword, reviewed by Ed Dutton At time when British people are being increasingly instilled with a sense of guilt about the “slave trade” … Continue reading
Treason and Patriotism in Postmodern Society
Treason and Patriotism in Postmodern Society by Mark Wegierski Traditional notions of treason and patriotism have long been important in Canada but have been subject to enormous pressure since the beginning of the twentieth century. English-Canadian identity was ever bound … Continue reading
Shielding
Shielding by Bill Hartley The Shield, which ran for seven series as long ago as 2002-8, is deeper than the standard police drama. It explores the nature of corruption, together with the leadership meant to prevent it … Continue reading
Virgiliana
Virgiliana The Cambridge Companion to Virgil (2nd Ed.), edited by Fiachra MacGorain and Charles Martindale, Cambridge University Press: 2019. Pp. i-xvi,1-549, reviewed by Darrell Sutton Arguably the most illustrious writer of Latin literature, Virgil’s classic, the Aeneid, is central to studies … Continue reading
Canadian Conservatism, a Coroner’s Report
Canadian Conservatism, a Coroner’s Report by Mark Wegierski Canada today, despite its great over-all wealth, is a society of contrasts. While the problem of Quebec separatism which was so central in Canadian history since the 1960s may be fading, new … Continue reading
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Tagged Bilingualism, Employment Equity, Mass Immigration, multiculturalism, Obama, Stephen Harper, Visible Minorities
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