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A beautiful adaptation of "Summer Wine" by Mia May, a young artist with a beautiful voice and a great future. Enjoy!

Want to see a Democrat-run city where policing is now based on the model (!) of Haiti, and is an odds-on certainty to make even places like Chicago and San Francisco seem safe and secure? Welcome to Pittsburgh, where the mayor recently announced yet another policing "reform" restricting police response to crimes and having only 20-odd officers on duty in the whole city from 3 am to 7 am. What could possibly go wrong? I can just imagine the criminal class rubbing their hands gleefully.

My voice from a 2010 interview I did, interspersed with video clips. I did not compile it, and did not even know it existed until recently. Two corrections: no "w" in my name, and I was Director of Studies in the Strategic Studies Institute at the US Army War College. I stand by my analysis & conclusions - tho the losses in life are greater now, and the Zionist lock on America all but precludes our retribution.

An interesting (to me) music video set in the Civil War, featuring soldiers on both sides in equal light, with a rural romance interspersed. Supposedly popular with the younger set. Enjoy!

A brief and scorching critique of the main thesis of Biden's presidential campaign. Knowles concludes that based on his appointments, Biden is not on the side of the angels and we are in trouble

Everyone just loves the lines at the TSA (Transportation Security Agency) checkpoints, don't we? Well, TSA - and thus "Homeland Security" - have a different way of dealing with migrants using our tax dollars to fly with our tax money to their new homes in the US. It is a "kinder, gentler" way than US citizens have to endure. Watch and weep./

A concise critique of trans ideology in all its woke, demented degeneracy.

A look inside Afghanistan where the Taliban dispense justice in accordance with Sharia Law. Got to say it makes more sense than the approach taken today in most of the West. Maybe we should outsource our criminal justice system to the taliban?

Sixty-odd years ago, the old Soviet Union encountered some pirates (no, not THAT kind!) and lost a ship. So it dealt with the problem in such a way that the attack was not repeated. Even pirates (or their next of kin) can learn, it seems.

A brief but accurate depiction of why mothers - especially liberal white mothers - sacrifice their children on the altar of status. I do not think it goes far enough: Women generally these days do this, and they are willing to sacrifice the children of others and society as a whole in their quest. And they vote, hold political office, have judgeships. What could possibly go wrong?

A grim tale of the fate of what was one of the most peaceful and prosperous Roman provinces, and the virtual ruin of its Romano-Celtic culture. But it is more than that: I believe it is a foretaste of what awaits most of Europe & the US & a few others after the waves of illegal migrants coming in do their thing....Only difference is that now our so-called "governments" are mostly aiding and encouraging these migrants to ruin their own cultures and their own race.

A very thoughtful documentary that pieces together some disparate facts, arguing that Christianity was contrived by the Flavian dynasty in Rome in the late 1st century AD/CE. It took an ancient and oft-repeated myth of a savior born of a virgin, produced Gospels written in Greek (he language of educated Romans) half a century after Jesus's death, and tried to create a more obedient and less violent counterpart to the Judean zealots who were a thorn in the side of Imperial Rome. I was dubious when I first encountered it, but watching and listening to it carefully makes it more than a little persuasive. It certainly answered some nagging questions I had as a scholar - e.g. Roman governors NEVER showed indecisiveness or weakness before the locals, and lived, yet Pilate went on to a successful governorship elsewhere. If true, the Flavian gambit didn't work, a lesson in the dictum of unintended consequences.

This was performed by the Bundeswehr (German Armed Forces) back in 2011. It was popularized in WWII, and sung by many soldiers from both Allied and Axis countries. These days, the Bundeswehn is more likely to march to the tune of "Dancing Through the Tulips," but there was a time.....I find it interesting that older Germans in the crown know the words to the song, when everything else from that earlier era seems to be forbidden.....Enjoy!

My weekly music video. enjoy!

Dr. Jordan Petersen ciitiques the impact of radicalism in general, and radical feminism in particular, on higher education and society. He asks pointedly: "Why are we subsidizing revolution?"

A scathing critique of the BBC's abuse of history by outright lying, concerning the nonexistent mass presence of blacks in Britain for thousands of years. Applies with at least as much force to the media - especially the entertainment media - and the advertising conglomerates in the US and the rest of the Western world.

Based on a poem by Rudyard Kipling, this captures the essential spirit of the Roman legions, for whom Mithras was the preferred deity for more than two centuries, especially among the officers. Mithras was a Persian god, and Mithraism shared many characteristics of Christianity. The problem for the Christian clergy was that it predated Christianity by about three centuries. Why did Christianity prevail? Well, Mithraism was only for free men, especially soldiers. But Christianity reached out to women and to slaves, who raised the children, and the rest, as they saying goes, is history.

Pretty accurate (from what histories survive) depiction of the roman destruction of Jerusalem and the Second Temple, and the dispersal of the survivors. At the time this was happening, there were thriving Jewish communities in many cities throughout the Roman Empire, all of which ere left untouched. Pity - Had the Romans done to them what they did to the Carthaginians, they would have spared the Western world a lot of grief.

Mosley was a British fascist leader in the period between the world wars. Not surprisingly, he has been demonized in the West. I accidentally ran across this video of him speaking about Europe, and his reality is very different from how he is depicted now. He had pride of race and country, but did not call for hating others. He was fearful of what another world war might bring. He spoke forcefully of the need for the peoples of Europe to stop hating one another. And he caalled for a European approach to addressing the issues of the day, and not that of individual countries. No wonder the banksters and their puppets hated him!

I usually post political videos, but I decided to occasionally upload something lighter. Here is one of many Austrian country/regional bands, and I think the best of the several I have watched. All feature a front rank of young women in folk attire (tho there are other uniformed women in the band itself, with skirts and not unisex pants!). This one is especially nice, and I tell you, it marches better and looks sharper than the Wachtbattalion of the German Army today.

The SS was characterized by the Allies as a criminal organization, and its members were denied pensions and such that members of the other German armed services received. To those who fought against them, the combat formations of the Waffen (Armed) -SS were the most formidable enemies they encountered - easily the best on either side in WWII, and among the best in history. What I among many others did not realize is how European the Waffen-SS were : around 60-70% of the personnel were non-German, depending on how one counts Germanic people from other countries (e.g. from Alsace in France). This list - for historical reference - of the divisions and independent brigades of the Waffen-SS makes that abundantly clear - note the flags in the lower right-hand corner of each unit's designated shield.

There are only two justifications for people to take the law into their own hands. One is when law enforcement and courts generally do not exist, as on our frontier in earlier times. The other is when law enforcement is ineffective and the criminal "justice" system is weighted in favor of criminals, as is the case now in many parts of the US & Europe. Here law-abiding working people refuse to be victimized by a thug.

A brief but precise analogy that addresses the root cause of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, put in a very different context. What this woman is doing to this Englishman is what Jews have done, and are doing, to Palestinians. Only the names have been changed....

Started in 2017, growing fast by 2018, confronted Merkel in Berlin, went to London & did a gig at the center (Hyde Park). Strongly anti-migrant. Most were from Germany, plus a few from Austria & Switzerland. Two were arrested in 2019 or 2020 for "inciting the population" (a combination of sedition & insurrection). ALL have since disappeared. I expect they are either dead or imprisoned somewhere in solitary confinement - their message was VERY powerful, and the people pushing the open borders/migrant policy could not afford to let them continue....

A song about asking why it is taboo to speak about the prominence of Jews in so many oganizations and activities harming our country.

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My goals are to provide (1) a wide-ranging and sometimes iconoclastic examination of critical issues in international politics and foreign policy, (2) critical assessments of contemporary American public policy debates, and (3) a compilation of some of my own work in these areas. I am just beginning (27 November 2022), so please be patient as I build the channel. Comments and suggestions are welcome. Thanks!