Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label murder. Show all posts

NAMELESS PODCAST: SETH RICH, THE JQ, AND THE ALT-RIGHT

Look behind you!

In his latest "Nameless" podcast, Andy Nowicki discusses the newly-released "bombshell" that DNC operative Seth Rich was the insider who gave John Podesta's hacked emails to Wikileaks, and thus helped to engineer Hillary Clinton's defeat by exposing the vast extent of the corruption taking place within her campaign.

 It was an act for which he may well have have forfeited his life.

NAMELESS PODCAST: AN EDICT ON ENOCH—NOTES ON THE TRS APOCALYO-DOX

                                                 

One week ago, Andy Nowicki candidly expressed his thoughts about the The Right Stuff and The Daily Shoah, little knowing that the mother of all doxxes was brewing, a veritable apocaylo-doxx which would send TRS leader Mike Enoch scrambling for cover and cause the self-induced cancellation of the top-rated TRS-affiliated "Republican" podcast Fash the Nation.

Wow, just wow.

AN IDEOLOGY OF NATIONALISM

A transcript of a speech presented by Andrew Brons at the Yorkshire Forum Meeting on the 26th of November, 2016.


You might think that even use of the word ideology—let alone devoting a whole talk to it—is about as pretentious as you can get. But as the comedian Bob Monkhouse might have said: “When did I ever say that I was unpretentious.” That might be the only time that Bob Monkhouse has ever been quoted at a Nationalist meeting—a first and I suspect a last!

Is ideology just a pretentious word for policy? Emphatically not; but the two are necessarily connected. Ideology—a system or discourse of ideas—contains the necessary roots of policies. The ideological roots of policies are as essential to their health and well-being as the roots of trees are to the health and well being of trees.

WHEN JOHN MET MARK

Another kind of double fantasy.


Their brush with one another was the paradigmatic encounter between the Celebrity and the Nobody, the "have" and the "have-not" of the postmodern age, an era which hypocritically blasts endless PSAs about "equality," "democracy," and "self-esteem" while implicitly deriding non-celebrities as losers, wastes of space, and living beings unworthy of life.

The meeting outside of Manhattan's tony Dakota building between John Winston Ono Lennon and Mark David Chapman would result in the former's murder and the latter's lifelong incarceration. It would provoke numerous public expressions of grief from hundreds of thousands of people who felt their lives were somehow affected by the death of a man they'd never met.