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Toward a New Barbarism, Part III

  Green movements and green revolution. The “green movement” which emerged as a result of awareness of ecological crises through the 1980s and ‘90s is a marvel. It is a testament to how liberal capital is on one hand amorphous without shape but also polycephalic many headed . Big money and power took things like the Club of Rome’s Limits to Growth and bent it to their purpose. The Club of Rome now makes reports that no longer matter and celebrates the plutocratic green movement. The Limit to Growth as originally written, and as its honest cowriters state, is an indictment of how liberal capitalism had managed resources to that point (1972) and projected those trends forward. The obvious conclusion that they and deep ecologists came to is that a combination of energy and resource as well as human population limits were needed at that time to stave off ecological catastrophe. Neither warning being heeded, we are at the point of worldwide ecological catastrophe. What has the green movem

Toward a New Barbarism, Part II

  I said before that we need a new religion. I stick by this. Christianity is a clear problem for us in multiple ways. The most obvious is that it’s overly Semitized. The very blank criticism leveled at it as a desert Jewish religion is not entirely wrong. While it was to a degree Hellenized and Germanized in practice, we see it has been still entirely weak and subject to Jewish subversion in the course of the past hundred and some years. The first Christian movements to be subverted were the obvious Judaizing movements, which were emulating Jews from the get-go or at a point when an influential church head decided to split with tradition. Most of the popular Judaizing movements in the English-speaking world and Western Europe as well really started in the past hundred and fifty years. Christian Zionism and the Scofield Bible were funded by Jews, epitomized by one Samuel Untermeyer but it was really a collection of New York banking Jews who bankrolled CI Scofield in the 1880s as Zion

Toward a New Barbarism, Part I

  English is not French. English is not Latin. English is a Germanic tongue at bottom, and attempts to mash Romance words into English mostly end with an unclear mess. Deutsche sind deutlich, Deutsch ist klar. One of the benefits of a tongue which borrows with a cutting eye and has strong pronunciation rules is that things are clear and smart . Simple is better. I think the concept of Anglish is a good one, and in the future we should try to bring English back to essentially how it was around 1500-1700 – that is, a wordstock which was majority Germanic, or somewhere in the neighborhood of about 60%. Between that and reforming common English words away from spellings which preserve etymology to spellings which reflect pronunciation would do a great deal of good. The old printers’ conventions were good and have their place, but I like the way in which French or German work; if you know the pronunciation rules of Cosmopolitan French or Brandenburgish German, you can hear a word and pred

Fourth grand post: Small Unit Tactics and Managing the Decline

I.                    Further comments on Decline             I am presently of the opinion that Western civilization as such is dead. If we look around us at the current state of Western civilization, or the ruins thereof, we see nothing worth fighting for. We see very little redeeming about it. This essay is going to be a bit grittier than the prior ones. Excuse coarse language – such are the times.             The oligarchs and plutocrats rule with malice and deceit. They claim we are “free” but strip from us our customary rights. They claim we are prosperous but one finds it harder to get by for the rump middle. Meanwhile, the margins succumb to nihilism, hypermodern ideology and distraction, and to drug-induced stupor and suicide. To borrow a turn of phrase, we are sick unto death and we haven’t the strength of will or mind to speak truly.             Sixty-thousand dead from opiate and opioid overdoses alone this past year, about fifty-thousand the year prior, and aver