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[Majorityrights News] Lavrov: today the Kinburn Spit, tomorrow the (New) World (Order) Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 07 April 2023 11:04. [Majorityrights Central] On an image now lost: Part One Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 07 April 2023 00:33. [Majorityrights News] The Dutch voter giveth, the Dutch voter taketh away Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 18 March 2023 11:30. [Majorityrights Central] News of Daniel Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 03 March 2023 05:18. I just got off the phone with another Ron Paul supporter—this one an official Ron Paul campaign organizer in a major metropolitan area—who told me that his Republican County Chairman sent out a notice to the Republican Party mailing list for that county announcing the grand opening of the campaign headquarters for Mitt Romney. Romney’s “campaign headquarters” turned out to be a gas station with a little folding table holding a dish rack holding bumper stickers, buttons, etc. with hardly anyone showing to the “grand opening”. The Ron Paul organizer then notified the Republican County Chairman of the date of the grand opening of the Ron Paul campaign headquarters. The Ron Paul campaign headquarters being opened is a retail store which the merchant has agreed to convert to a full campaign office with several times the floor space supporting walk-in service to the public. As with most other metro areas the Ron Paul supporters are far more numerous and active. The Republican County Chairman refused to send out a notice of of the grand opening of the Ron Paul campaign headquarters. When asked why he would send notice for Mitt Romney’s lame HQ opening but not for the robust Ron Paul campaign and headquarters, the Chairman replied: “Because I can.” This is some way to treat the Republican candidate that has the best likelihood of being elected President, if nominated, according to such hard-nosed measures as the Zogby blind poll of general voters and the intrade.com prediction market:
Two nights of riots and counting:-
Two years ago just such an event triggered 20 nights of rioting, and accounted for almost 9,000 torched vehicles and 2,888 arrests. A state of emergency was declared. The French media stopped reporting the incidence of burned cars for fear of giving succour to Le Front National. And in April of this year Nicolas Sarkozy got himself elected, in part by stealing the FN’s clothes. Now there’s no incentive for Sarko the American to play to white France. He’ll look to avoid inflaming the situation, and distance himself from it if the unrest continues.
Martin has sent me his latest Prudent Bear piece, which deserves the posting here. GW Close observers of the US housing finance disaster in recent months will have noted a curious phenomenon. Companies such as Countrywide that were in late August regarded as rock solid have recently passed clearly into the danger zone while those like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that were regarded as potential market saviors have come under a cloud. In Britain Northern Rock, whose September bailout was said to be modest, involving little risk to the taxpayer has now turned into an immense 25 billion pound ($51 billion) potential black hole – real money even in the US economy let alone in the much smaller British one. This illustrates a deeply troubling quality of the largest downturns: the tendency for the free market to turn into a death spiral, in which even sound well-run institutions are engulfed. Death spirals are fairly rare in financial history. The Wall Street Crash of 1929 was perhaps the most virulent example. After the first downturn, the market recovered for several months. Then the collapse of the Bank of the United States in December 1930, together with the further economic damage from the Smoot-Hawley Tariff caused a further collapse in confidence and activity that was concentrated in the banking sector, as relatively solid institutions followed the Bank of the United States into bankruptcy. The Federal Reserve failed to correct for the money supply contraction caused by the bank bankruptcies, leading the US economy further into the pit. The additional shove given by President Herbert Hoover’s 1932 tax increase was almost unnecessary; only the confidence brought by a new president (albeit with equally counterproductive economic policies) brought recovery from 1933. By the time the spiral was over, more than one fourth of the banks in the United States had gone bankrupt and the stock market had bottomed out at one tenth of its peak.
On April 19, 2007, anniversary of “the shot heard round the world” which started the US revolutionary war, a suspected foreign agent introduced a despotic piece of legislation to the US House of Representatives. The House has now, apparently fearful of the Ron Paul revolution, overwhelmingly voted to pass H.R. 1955: Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007 which defines:
The Second Amendment to the US Constitution:
It is clear from the language, and even more so the history of the Second Amendment to the US Constitution that “planned use, or threatened use, of force or violence by a group or individual born, raised, or based and operating primarily within the United States” is “necessary to the security of a free state”. Specifically, the “group.. born, raised… within the United States” is “the people” and the founders qualified “state” with “free” specifically to distinguish it from the current state of “the United States government”.
In March of this year I put up a post about sociobiology and Conservatism. It was, in fact, simply a reproduction of a thread debate at Troy Southgate’s New Right Forum. It was overly long, I know, and self-indulgent, and it entered upon some abstruse territory. Well, we are heading back in that direction with this post. It’s another, still-live thread from Troy’s Forum, this time dealing with the tension between empiricism and New Right philosophy. Now, tactically, the American radical right, to which I belong, should make its accomodation with the European New Right. Both are marginalised. Both are attempting to confront the existential threats to their respective peoples. For both, these involve a traitorous elite, untrammelled immigration, neo-Marxist extremism, Jewish ethno-aggression, etc. But it isn’t that straightforward. The ARR, beset as it is by racial guilt-mongers, Jewish media power, and official lies, seeks proofs to pave its people’s path. The ENR, beset by American neo-liberalism, egalitarian democracy and plain history, damn it, reifies the European spirit to inspire its people upward towards the light. Neither appreciates the other. For American empiricism, it seems, is anti-human to the one, and the European spirit is a fiction to the other. Here, in miniature, is the way contact between these two brothers pans out. The thread is long and complex, and the quality of contributions is not always as considered or literate as a properly crafted blog entry. Feel free to dive in and cherry pick, rather than labour through the whole thing. If you are completely incurious or just impatient, look away NOW! If further interesting Forum comments appear in my OE Inbox, I will, of course, update the entry. OK ... the thread began innocently enough with an announcement by Welf Herfurth of his latest article. From there it wandered contentedly into a discussion about Apollonianism and Dionysianism as understood by Nietzsche and a number of New Right philosophers and writers. I confess that I am not at all well read in this area, and inevitably find myself on the margins of such discussions. However, the discussion reached the point where Troy averred:-
This piqued my interest. Here was that word again ... “innate”. And used to make Europe a spiritual child of the Sub-Continent rather than the Jewish Middle East. I couldn’t care less about the Jewish Middle East, but I do care about intellectual integrity:-
Troy, however, was unfazed:-
THE MOON OVER ALBION by Xenia Sunic She emerged late one night Forests of never-dying city-dazzling lights She remained with herself, Her mystery absorbed; carried on the wings of an Albatross Hail to thee, that carry us over to shores of after-life, The Moon over Albion!
(Click here for the audio reading of this story.) Now Is the Time
Now is the time. If my ability in 1982, to predict the Internet-based Ron Paul phenomenon, counts for anything today, then let it count for this:
Should there be European populations in Africa, living alongside Africans? To Ian Smith, the former Prime Minister of Rhodesia who died yesterday, and the man who unilaterally declared independence from Britain on 11th November 1965, the question did not even arise. The 300,000 white Rhodesians whose cause he championed were almost all of British descent, and almost all enjoyed a pretty good life in their southern fastness of the continent of the negro. That had to be made to continue. The shining commercial success, the gentle settler culture, the ties of family, the imaginings of belonging ... it was inconceivable that these things could be allowed to be lost, simply be given up. But where are they now? Smith, of course, was a remarkable man in many ways, and his obituaries will dwell upon that. Those in the conservative and nationalist spheres will laud him as a man of his people and, in the light of the Mugabe experience, someone not without wisdom and foresight. How his words, from the Declaration of Unilateral Independence, resound now:-
A little further on in the Declaration, Smith held out the possibility that the African would, one day, be ready for self-rule:-
He said it, no doubt, out of political pragmatism. But he could not have believed it. Indeed, elsewhere he is quoted as saying:-
Really ... rightly, Smith was, first and last, a believer in the white tribe of Rhodesia. He trusted to their independence of mind, their industry and determination, and their self-reliance. In an age when self-doubt and self-hatred scarred the European mind, Smith trusted wholly to these settler qualities. Now, it’s easy for us today to support what Smith and his tribe attempted to do. It was magnificent to stand against the moralising, liberalistic nonsense spouted by the global great and good. And there’s no sane reason to invite an African “nationalist” to tea. But that’s not enough. Even if the impossible had happened, and Rhodesia had survived the odds (of 22 Africans to every white Rhodesian), it’s just not enough. The question arises whether the shallow cultural roots and economic goods that white Rhodesians thought they were protecting were, in fact, worthwhile. But life is more than these things, no matter that history is littered with similar collective errors of judgement. There are secondary interests and there is a primary interest. Smith and his Rhodesians were fighting for secondary interests, and a truly wise leader might have ventured to look ahead and divine their destruction anyway. After all, others did: white South Africa considered the game lost across the Limpopo, and used its army at the end to keep the border crossings open for escaping whites. Looking at Smith and UDI from our blighted vantage point today, it is odd to think that a black or Indian or Pakistani Smith might arise one day in an England rent by ethnic conflict and, in due course, certain to see a reclamation of sovereignty by its native people. How will we view someone who refuses to repatriate, and steadfastly holds that seventy or eighty years of family history here ... weddings, births and funerals ... homes made ... taxes paid ... qualifies him and his kind to stay? As a tragic figure, perhaps, at war with the spirit of the times. But mostly, we will think him mistaken. We would think the more of him if he could divine the lowly value of his interests here, and choose the higher interests of a true homeland and a secure future far away. Ian Smith was not such a visionary. He was a good man living, like his and every minority immigrant tribe, in the wrong place.
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