Showing posts with label Sandy Hook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandy Hook. Show all posts

CONSPIRACY, COMPLIANCE, CONTROL AND DEFIANCE

Announcing the release of Andy Nowicki's new book, Conspiracy, Compliance, Control, and Defiance now available in paperback and Kindle.

From the Amazon.com page:
"In this passionately-worded treatise, Andy Nowicki considers the nature of power, both political and personal.


"Nowicki observes the ruthless, cold-blooded, patently reptilian nature of the contemporary ruling class. Assessing this demonic claque's infernal ability to keep their subjects 'zombified' through calculated campaigns of manipulation, bribery, and sheer psychological terror (with an extended commentary on their contrived responses to catastrophic events like 9/11 and Sandy Hook), Nowicki addresses the struggles faced by the proud man who attempts to render himself immune from the maddening mesmeric machinations of totalitarian tyrants.

"A penetrating, shocking, and uncompromising meditation on 'what is, and what is to be done' by Andy Nowicki, controversial scribe of the current 'Alt-Right' scene."
Passages from CONSPIRACY, COMPLIANCE, CONTROL, AND DEFIANCE, published at Alternative Right:


A MODEST PROPOSAL FOR GUN-SHUNNERS

(The following article was originally composed in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut in December 2012, and was published on the "old" Alt-Right site on January 2, 2013. With a fevered push for "gun control" once again afoot among the usual suspects following last week's spectacularly horrific on-air massacre of a Roanoke reporter and cameraman, the 'piece'pun intendedhas duly been summoned out of retirement.)


In his article “Police State Progressives,” Jack Donovan echoes so many of my own thoughts on the post-Newtown American Zeitgeist that I am tempted to quip that he stole my gunfire on the subject. Liberals, he finds, don’t really care for the notion of power being granted to “the people”—they have learned to stop worrying and love the state. Of course, were the face of Big Brother still revealed in the smirking frat-boy features of George W. Bush instead of the shining, godlike countenance of mulatto rainbow wonderboy Barack Obama, chances are the libs would have a far harder time carrying on their love affair. (Even though the policies of the two men aren’t markedly different, image is indeed everything when it comes to today’s facile state-smitten progressives.)

REFLECTIONS, RITALIN, AND RESOLUTIONS

Traditionalist themes in video games.

by John Maelstrom

Much as I felt the call of Scrooge in the weeks leading up to Christmas, I was thwarted by great friends, a loving family, and a few events that conspired to defeat my inner curmudgeon. As enjoyable as Christmas proved to be for me, my favorite time is the week between Christmas and the New Year. This period is marked by a deep quiet that lends itself to reflection and plans for the coming year. Being American I have a terribly short attention span, so I found myself reflecting mostly on this last month of the year.