Germany’s Surrender May Herald Her Death After All, Incrementally
May 8, 2025 marks the 80th anniversary of Germany’s unconditional surrender to the Allies and the Soviet Union. Many modern-day Germans are so deluded and so brainwashed that they actually celebrate their nation’s catastrophic defeat and ruin. The leadership of Adolf Hitler was, of course, ultimately a disastrous failure. But, as argued in “Denouncing Hitler...
Read MoreWhile the trauma that Palestinians continue to face in Gaza is sustained, brutal and seemingly never-ending, the universal susceptibility to trauma unites humanity as much as it divides the self. Dr. Gabor Maté, renowned physician and expert in trauma and childhood development, illustrates this point articulately on the latest episode of The Chris Hedges Report...
Read MoreComment on “What Ails America — and How to Fix It,” Jeffrey D. Sachs, Unz Review, November 25, 2024 Anon[427] November 26, 2024 at 6:41 am GMT • 1,900 Words What “ails” America is Jews. Not “right-wing” Jews or “left-wing” Jews. Not Republican Jews or Democrat Jews. Not “globalist” Jews or “nationalist” Jews. Not Zionist...
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The IDF’s 'Aktion' in north Gaza resembles nothing short of the 'liquidation' of the ghettos of East Europe
Israelis and their lickspittles pitch a fit when the language of the Nazi Holocaust is applied to the genocide Israel is perpetrating upon the Palestinians. So here goes: The northern part of the Gaza Ghetto is being “liquidated” (as remarked on October 31). Israel's methodology there is that ofthe Nazi death squads, who were said...
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Russians have the quaintest ways to name their weapon systems. They name them after flowers: geranium, hyacinth, tulip. They give them female names: Katyusha, Tatjana. They might use the moniker of a favourite doll, like Pinocchio. Today it is Hazel, translated in Russian as Oreshnik, the latest medium-range hypersonic ballistic missile with multiple nuclear-capable warheads....
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Ursula Haverbeck (11/8/1928 - 11/20/2024) recently passed at the ripe old age of ninety-six. She was known or “notorious” in Germany because she dared to challenge the Jewish Holocaust ‘narrative’ of six million. Time after time, she got into trouble with the German authorities for ‘Holocaust denial’ and ‘incitement to hatred,’ a crime that often...
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Ron Unz • November 18, 2024 • 5,100 Words
For decades the British journalist Piers Morgan has been a fully mainstream media figure, though having a career with the ups and downs typical of the tabloid wing of that profession. According to his very extensive 11,000 word Wikipedia article, he was born in 1965, started at Rupert Murdoch's The Sun in 1988, then at...
Read MoreFor over a hundred years — since Benito Mussolini came to power in October 1922 — the holy alliance of socialists, communists, liberals, masons and progressives of all stripes has been endlessly repeating that nationalism, fascism and national-socialism were backward-looking, regressive regimes that severely oppressed the European population and particularly the fairer sex. If we...
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When Tucker Carlson and Darryl Cooper discussed the Second World War in September, Cooper named Winston Churchill as the “chief villain”, condemned the legacy of the war and attributed the present state of Britain to it. Pro-Churchill historians reacted: Niall Ferguson and Victor Davis Hanson (and the author and columnist Sohrab Amari) at Bari Weiss’...
Read MoreApparently Donald Trump is not as stupid as he appears. As reported recently in multiple mainstream outlets, Trump’s former chief of staff, John Kelly, gave a series of interviews in which he claimed that Trump not only fits the definition of a fascist, but worse, that he had, on numerous occasions, praised Hitler and Hitler’s...
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A Message from the New CODOH Forum
Check out the recently relaunched CODOH forum: To say something is self-evident is to say that it is to be accepted without proof or explanation. The mainstream position on the Holocaust is that it is effectively self-evident. While we do hear frequent mention of the “overwhelming” proof for the Holocaust, those foolhardy enough to request...
Read MoreThe BBC, the Bloomsbury Group, the Comintern and the NKVD in the 1930s
After its first five years in operation, the British Broadcasting Company became the wholly state-controlled British Broadcasting Corporation in 1927. John Reith, the first chief executive, wrote in 1924 of his “high conception of the inherent possibilities of the service” and later asserted that “‘the brute force of monopoly’ was a necessity in British broadcasting.”[1]...
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A few years before he died in 1994, Léon Degrelle wrote Tintin mon copain (Tintin, my buddy) an extraordinary autobiography. Actually, it is a double, or rather threefold biography, namely of himself and of the comic strip hero Tintin and his creator Hergé. In a sense therefore, it can be regarded as a modern version...
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One of the funniest recent South Park episodes is last year’s ‘The Worldwide Privacy Tour,’ an on-the-button satire of Prince Harry and Megan Markle’s claims to want nothing more than a quiet, peaceful life while simultaneously publishing tell-all autobiographies, attempting to secure a Netflix deal, and touring the world as public dignitaries. In the episode,...
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As we approach the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, to which celebration, bizarrely, the creators of the concentration camp, but not the liberators, have been invited - are we celebrating then the liberation, or the creation? - it seems an appropriate time to dig deeper into its history and find out what it...
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In September of 2022, Famed Hollywood actor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, returned from a tour of Auschwitz and boy was he ready to lecture White people! In early March of 2023, he posted a video about his experience on his YouTube channel. He’s apparently found himself a new crusade in life that has nothing to do with...
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In order for white Europeans to finally escape the hole they have dug for themselves, they must reevaluate the Second World War. This was the war in which Europe was conquered by the forces of liberal democracy coming from the west, and the forces of communism coming from east—two sides of the same globalist coin....
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Ron Unz • September 16, 2024 • 15,400 Words
For years, Tucker Carlson had been the highest-rated host on television, courageously covering the important, controversial topics that few others dared to touch. After his forced departure from FoxNews in April 2023, he soon launched an even bolder interview show on Elon Musk's Twitter platform, now completely free of the timorous corporate oversight and time...
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Before the federal takeover of broadcasting took hold about a century ago, Americans had a healthy distrust of military propaganda. Now that independent journalism is taking shape on the internet, the D.C. Imperials are having to work harder to whip up the next batch of War Fever. Let’s hope they keep failing. Long before U.S....
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Jim Goad • September 9, 2024 • 2,200 Words
It’s often been alleged that ever since World War II ended, Holocaustianity emerged from its ashes as the West’s official state religion. To dare suggest that human history’s bloodiest war didn’t happen exactly the way we have been commanded to think that it happened is to face the sort of social death that stared down...
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Tucker Carlson has often been the subject of commentaries on this site, some quite negative, although I have tended toward his defense while calling attention to some of his blind spots, mostly involving race and Jewish influence. However, quite simply, Carlson has been by far the edgiest voice among mainstream conservatives. This interview marks a...
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Well, the Jewish Lobby is at it again. In the latest kerfuffle over “Holocaust denial,” Jews and their sycophants are in an uproar over a podcast interview aired on September 2 in which Tucker Carlson spoke at length with a “popular historian” named Darryl Cooper. The two-hour episode is titled “The True History of the...
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These errors seem to go only one way. It turns out that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party did not win enough seats in Saxony to block legislation or appointments that require a two-thirds majority. “Saxony’s electoral commission said on Monday morning that a software error was to blame for the incorrect calculation of seats...
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Ron Unz • August 26, 2024 • 6,700 Words
For 45 years I've read the New York Times in its print edition almost each and every morning, together with the Wall Street Journal. Until about a decade ago, I also read four of California's leading newspapers in similar fashion, but as they declined into just pale shadows of what they once had been, I...
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Ron Unz • August 12, 2024 • 7,300 Words
A quarter-century ago in 1999 The Matrix entered our theaters and became an instant film classic as well as a colossal blockbuster, earning nearly $500 million at the box office. There were also interesting epistemological implications to the notion that our own world was merely the illusion created within a computer simulation, hiding the grim...
Read MoreThis article is from my last book, Seeking Truth in a Country of Lies.(Nov., 2020). Although it was written in 2018, it still seems appropriate on this anniversary of the evil U.S. bombing of Hiroshima. “Ahab is forever Ahab, man. This whole act’s immutably decreed. ‘Twas rehearsed by thee and me billion years before this...
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