Nixon speechwriter, thespian, game show host, and all-around great American Ben Stein blew the whistle on rising Democrat star Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez this week when he called out the totalitarian bent … Continue reading →
Sovietism and Zionism, despite undeniable intersection, were ultimately not identical or of a single purpose. At stake in Zio-Soviet relations during the 1940s was the question of whether the Israeli … Continue reading →
Before Thunderdome shitlord Mel Gibson became the establishment’s least favorite Hollywood A-lister for his unabashedly critical comments on Judaic influence, Thunder Road hellraiser Robert Mitchum had his own career non-fatality … Continue reading →
History inextricably links and almost equates Benito Mussolini’s Fascism with Adolf Hitler’s National Socialism, but the Pact of Steel that obligated their military alliance was far from an inevitability. The … Continue reading →
Revisionist History publisher Michael Hoffman stirred a trollstorm this past summer when, in issue 97 of his newsletter, he published an article titled, “Hitler Never Had a Snowball’s Chance in … Continue reading →
Among those forces doing their utmost to thwart the Trumpist agenda and the rising populist consciousness in the United States are the champions of “global cities” – municipal nodes of … Continue reading →
Regular readers of Aryan Skynet may be aware that lately, specifically in the comments under my post “Carl the Cuck, Continued”, there has been some controversy over the Patrick Little … Continue reading →
“Protocols of the Elders of Zanuck is a book about the movie industry as a means of convincing and thereby controlling the American people. It is also a book exploring … Continue reading →
Last week I looked into the background of Carl Jung’s disappointing 1957 book The Undiscovered Self and found it to be a little “spooky”. I assumed I had said all … Continue reading →
Two years ago, an acquaintance handed me several books by Carl Jung, one of which was 1957’s The Undiscovered Self. Actually, apparently having forgotten that he had already given it … Continue reading →