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[Majorityrights Central] Some intel on the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 12 March 2026 23:32. [Majorityrights Central] Defining the borders of the English kin-group Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 11 March 2026 23:51. [Majorityrights News] Jason Jay Smart on the approaching collapse of Putin’s reign Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 11 March 2026 22:42. [Majorityrights Central] Empires, the Chinese Mind, a theoretical nationalism of ethnicity Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 14 February 2026 01:54. [Majorityrights Central] Gemini - not an identical twin to ChatGTP Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 06 February 2026 16:58. [Majorityrights News] Warburg on the impact of Russian forces’ loss of access to Starlink Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 06 February 2026 10:17. [Majorityrights News] Toast à la Little Saint James Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 04 February 2026 23:48. [Majorityrights News] Southport, migrant hotels, the national flag, and Amelia Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 02 February 2026 00:14. [Majorityrights Central] Argot Rosetta Stone For GW/Heidegger/Etter Posted by James Bowery on Saturday, 31 January 2026 17:18. [Majorityrights Central] ChatGPT redux Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 29 January 2026 01:11. [Majorityrights News] The national revolution in Iran cannot be stopped Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 10 January 2026 00:38. [Majorityrights Central] Into the authoritarian world redux Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 03 January 2026 17:56. [Majorityrights News] Moscow Times: Valdai residents report no sign of drones attacking Putin residence Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 30 December 2025 11:33. [Majorityrights News] Paul Warburg on America’s self-destructive new strategy Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 16 December 2025 12:32. [Majorityrights Central] Thoughts on Mark Collett’s strategy for nationalism in the British future Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 24 October 2025 15:01. [Majorityrights Central] Living in the Jewish Mind: Part One Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 29 September 2025 09:37. [Majorityrights News] Nationalism on the Kramatorsk front. Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 20 September 2025 15:55. [Majorityrights Central] And Chat GPT just the same Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 08 September 2025 15:18. [Majorityrights Central] Grok the modern nationalist Posted by Guessedworker on Sunday, 07 September 2025 19:14. [Majorityrights Central] Principles, parts, processes of ethnic nationalism, Part 1: inflection? Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 31 July 2025 12:03. [Majorityrights Central] A window onto a world of Russo-Chinese hegemony Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 08 July 2025 20:47. [Majorityrights Central] The DT takes the first step on the journey Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 03 July 2025 05:02. [Majorityrights News] Iranian comment machine switched off by Israeli bombs Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 25 June 2025 09:07. [Majorityrights Central] After Casey and the ensuing child sexual exploitation inquiry Posted by Guessedworker on Tuesday, 17 June 2025 00:21. [Majorityrights News] 4 minutes and 43 seconds of drone warfare history - updated Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 04 June 2025 16:50. [Majorityrights Central] An approaching moment of Russian clarity Posted by Guessedworker on Sunday, 11 May 2025 12:34. [Majorityrights Central] “It’s started. You ignored us. See where it’s going to get you.” Posted by Guessedworker on Sunday, 04 May 2025 00:42. [Majorityrights News] Another dramatic degradation of Russia’s combat capacity Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 23 April 2025 08:49. [Majorityrights Central] A British woman in Ukraine and an observer of Putin’s war Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 14 April 2025 00:04. [Majorityrights News] France24 puts an end to Moscow’s lie about the attack on Kryvyi Riy Posted by Guessedworker on Monday, 07 April 2025 17:02. [Majorityrights News] If this is an inflection point Posted by Guessedworker on Thursday, 03 April 2025 05:10. [Majorityrights News] Sikorski on point Posted by Guessedworker on Friday, 28 March 2025 18:08. [Majorityrights Central] Piece by peace Posted by Guessedworker on Wednesday, 19 March 2025 08:46. [Majorityrights News] Shame in the Oval Office Posted by Guessedworker on Saturday, 01 March 2025 00:23. A little good news is needed now and then. The pioneer spirit is still alive. As a person somewhat responsible for the resurgence in technology prize awards, I have a few things to say about Burt Rutan’s capture of the Ansari X-Prize by being the first to fly a man to space in a reusable craft twice within a week. He follows the great technology pioneers Henry Ford and Charles Lindbergh, both of whom came to prominence during similar fair contests: The Guggenheim Trophy and Orteig Prize respectively. (From these exemplars some might now see a reason the powers that be shy away from fair contests—contests where they can’t really control who wins the prizes—and it was left to an Iranian family, the Ansaris, to fully fund the X-Prize.) A speech by Burt Rutan before the National Space Society is worth a view (requires QuickTime ). He repeatedly and angrily declares his embarrassment at the risk averse culture that has strangled the pioneer spirit since the feats of the 1960s—nearly 40 years ago. I’ve got my issues with his speech but we clearly agree that something went horribly wrong with the pioneer spirit subsequent to the 1960s. The turning inward of the human potential has resulted in the halting of human progress upward and outward with aerospace technology being bureaucratically and monotonously scaled up for jumbo jet transportation. The result is the sort of danger warned of by Charles Lindbergh in his 1939 Reader’s Digest article “Aviation, Geography, and Race”: a sea of humanity threatening our race which is, after all, a global minority. Indeed the technological exemplar of this era has been driven by the rise of finance to preeminence—the inward-turning microelectronic revolution. The unintended side-effect of this revolution you see before you now as a website, but it is small consolation for the damage to our pioneer spirit. As we were warned by Henry Ford the great struggle of the 20th century was creative industry vs global finance. Global finance has dominated the past 30 years or more. Perhaps men like Burt Rutan can lead us out of our malaise and realize the human potential. If so it may be due to prize awards like the Ansari X-Prize that give men even younger than Burt Rutan a chance to make a name for themselves purely via their own grit and gifts.
“... today’s IFOP poll of the candidate likely to make the best president of France is headed by Mr Sarkozy on 61%, 10 points up on last month. Mr Villepin is on 53%, and the leading Socialist, Jack Lang, on 45%.” Somebody explain this to me, please? Is it a case of “vote early, vote often”, as the Irish used to say? The single transferable vote? Too much Volnay with lunch? And they haven’t even added in Jean-Marie yet.
It passes the obvious to say that the internet offers a host of political and news commentary of a character the mainstream media disdain. Over the last year or so there has been some considerable debate about the uneasy relationship between the two. MSM journalists don’t like to be attacked from the fringes, and surely take much gratification from net journalism that descends into shoddiness and irresponsibility. I bet, though, they would kill for the freedom of speech we take for granted. It’s their rotten luck they don’t have it - and we do. It must be intensely annoying to have us freely deride them as bought and paid-for hacks. But lest you start to feel too sorry for them, just remember the sins of ommission which characterised MSM reporting at the outset of the Paris riots or the post-Katrina looting. And just take a moment to read this piece from the Toronto Star.
“There were two contrasting worlds in the 1960s, the tiny elitist world of Brian Jones, with its sex, drugs and decadence, and the real world, Frank’s world, which was still very grey. Frank [Thorogood] was very bitter, and jealous of the kids who were reaping the benefits of what he had helped to create. He was one of the forgotten generation who had won the war and survived terrible things, in his case losing an eye. And they’d done it though discipline and self-control. Then along came the 1960s with this ‘Let it all hang out’ attitude. It was like a red rag to a bull.” Film-maker Stephen Woolley, quoted in the Sunday Telegraph on his directorial debut with “Stoned”.
However Jones’ death occurred, it was a sad and sordid end. Vice or viciousness, it really doesn’t matter. But, as Woolley’s words show, “Stoned” has a sub-text which is much more interesting.
In rejecting their own ethnic traditions liberals are left with a major problem. What is to hold society together, if not a common ancestry, culture, religion and history? Australian intellectuals are especially fond of “imagining” new forms of national identity which will unify society. The latest effort is called “Australia: Ideas for our Future”. The authors of this work believe that there is an Australian tradition of mateship, tolerance and a fair go for all around which a unifying Australian identity can be based. The Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, Dr Peter Jensen, has criticised this approach to an Australian identity in an article in today’s Age newspaper (not yet online). He is, firstly and understandably, disappointed that the proposed national identity is entirely secular. He sees this as further proof of the declining position of Christianity in Australia. In his own words, “Frankly, Jesus is slipping out of memory and imagination.” He then points out the limitations of the proposed identity, in words which demonstrate a mixture of clarity and confusion:
Probably over this weekend MR will be upgraded to the latest ExpressionEngine package. This will include an Open Forum and a number of other useful tweaks to the system. So if you find we are off-line for a while that will be why. Then over the ensuing days we will be making some general design changes, including garnering our science material into a single resource available at the click of a button on the side-bar. Again, some unavoidable but brief service interruptions will be occasioned. Our apologies for that. But we expect the end-result to be worth it. Thanks, as ever, for your interest and your fantastic commenting support, and please stay with us to help develop the blog and all the arguments for majority rights. UPDATE - November 14thThe EE guys performed their mysterious deeds today, in fact. We will now set about making the required design changes. The Forum carries a risk, I agree. But it also gives the blog an extra, somewhat democratic dimension. I think it’s worth a try. If the tone descends into personal abuse we’ll IP-ban the offenders, naturally. But actually, the experience civility-wise has been remarkably good thusfar, and I’m hopeful that won’t change.
The government of Zimbabwe after starving its population by driving the Germanic farmers from their lands—farmers who had accepted Mugabe’s invitation to stay in Zimbabwe and build a more “integrated” nation—now is to “cede land to the Chinese” a “fast growing nation”, in an attempt to bolster agricultural production.
Yesterday evening I took my daughter to Brighton College to see the inimitable and wholly entertaining Joanna MacGregor in concert. The experience, both visceral and cerebral, left me pondering – and that, in turn, left me searching all today for a quiet moment in which to fix some of those thoughts. A Joanna MacGregor concert is, within the small, refined world of classical piano performance, an event. She brings to the platform so many conflicting qualities – thorough-going unconventionality, inner simplicity and warmth, a distinct impression of personal frailty, a quite awesome power when called upon, a high cerebral capacity, utterly eclectic tastes – one can only call her, in contemplation of the fusion of these things, an artist. Quite probably, she is a unique artist. Certainly, she is a unique individual.
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