News Briefs Mar 25, 2009
March 25th, 2009
- The US Army has let slip one of the worst-kept secrets in the world — that Israel has the bomb.
- IDF fashion for 2009: dead Palestinian babies and bombed mosques.
- Word of the Day : Ethnomasochism (coined by Guillaume Faye).
- The Sphere of Deviance. “Legitimate Debate” vs. “Deviance” in the mass media.
- Here is the new Australian National-Anarchist video. The video features some brief explanations by members of the Midgard Magpie collective as to what motivates us as National-Anarchists and what it means to be a National-Anarchist.
- In a strange way, Fukuyama was right in his “The End of History and the Last Man.” History never ends, but bankrupt ideologies do. The Communist Party of the Soviet Union was buried two decades ago. In light of recent history, Fukuyama’s “Western liberal democracy” should now be preparing for its own burial ceremony. I won’t weep at the funeral — nor will most of the world.
- New Age-types who romanticize Druids as peaceful, flowers-in-hair proto-hippies might not like this one.
- Revelation: Genius of medieval church builders rediscovered with a crucifix that is only illuminated twice a year.
- The pagan origins of Easter: “The word Easter itself comes from the Old English word Eostre or Eastre which was the name of an Anglo-Saxon goddess.”
- A board game for National-Anarchists?
- Elegant futures: SteamPunks and Paleo-Futurists. Plus: Cory Doctorow on ‘Love the Machine, Hate the Factory’.
- Russell Kirk on Ideologues. A long excerpt from W. Wesley McDonald’s Russell Kirk and the Age of Ideology.
- Prison releases photo of elderly Charles Manson.
- Australia’s proposed web blacklist of 2,395 web pages exposed.
- What would it have been like to be brought up by George Orwell? Pretty grim, you might think. But you would be wrong.
- Primordial Traditions Compendium 2009 is a collection of original works on Hinduism, Buddhism, Tantra, Asatru, Islam, Mithras, Mayan astrology, perennial philosophy, Paganism, alchemy, esoterica, and mythology from the Celtic, Nordic, Teutonic and Greek Traditions.