Travelling through the West, as I have done repeatedly over the last few years, one gets a distinct sense that things are falling apart at increasingly high speed. You don’t need me to tell you this, of course – you can see it with your own two eyes. Nothing makes sense anymore. Prices of everyday goods are not increasing at 8% or 10%, as officials insist on telling us – they are increasing at closer to 50%, in many cases.
The inflation leads in turn to moral and cultural dissolution and decay. Can anyone look around and honestly argue with a straight face that Western culture today is actually worth preserving? Everything we see around us is basically Feikh & Ghey, a grotesque artifice that mocks and degrades the glories of the not-that-distant past. The degeneracy and madness we see around us is not accidental – it is planned, deliberate, and precise in its aims and goals.
All of this recalls a period in history about a century past – the Weimar Republic in Germany. That, too, was a period of profound economic dislocation and cultural dissolution. Bill Whittle, back when he actually had interesting and useful things to say about the world, explained how the Weimar Republic degenerated into scandal and madness, and paved the way for a right nutter to take charge:
Now, it is important to remember that history does not repeat – but it often rhymes. The circumstances that created the Weimar Republic are very different from the ones that exist today – but only in terms of their order.
The Weimar Republic came to be AFTER a period of extreme hyperinflation – though, you may be interested to learn that the German hyperinflation of the late 1920s and early 1930s was not, in fact, the worst of all time. After that derangement of the money supply, came the cultural degeneration and vacuity of Weimar-era culture. And after that cultural collapse, came corporatism and fascism.
Essentially, what you see today is the same set of ingredients, stewed together in a different order. And the outcome will taste very similar.
The ultimate end of all of this is tyranny – grinding, brutal, horrific tyranny that treats ordinary humans as disposable playthings of vastly more powerful entities, blind drunk on their ironclad belief of their own omnipotence.
That, too, always ends the same way – in a cataclysmic collapse.
I do not write any of this with any sense of glee or pleasure. People like me have been predicting a cultural and economic collapse in the West for, literally, decades. This very site has been around for over 10 years, if you count the old Didact’s Reach blog and this current website as one entity (which, given they come from the same hands and the same mind, I certainly do). And you can look back all the way to 2013 to find me writing pretty much exactly the same things I am writing here.
What, then, are we to do about all of this?
The disease is the same, and so is the prescription: get out while you can.
Get away from the diseased and dying cities. Create real communities of like-minded individuals who share your faith, worldview, and way of life, in places that are easy to defend and well stocked with food, water, and resources. Learn how to defend yourself, and learn skills that are economically useful – beyond those that require simply sitting in front of a screen and pushing numbers around on a spreadsheet, I mean.
Above all, be humble and be careful. The coming collapse is going to be much, MUCH worse than anything we faced in 2008. The economic pressures building beneath Western financial institutions can no longer be contained. I do not think anyone truly understands what is coming – we have never, for instance, seen the failure and bankruptcy of an actual central bank, not yet, but I strongly suspect that we will in the near future.
At that point… all bets are off.
Anyway, you guys don’t come here for the economic doom and gloom – you come here for a very different reason. So here she is.
This week’s varietal is Angelina Prosvetova (Ангелина Просветова), age 23 from Lipetsk, Russia. She is a dancer – having achieved national recognition in ballet, apparently – and a model.
Happy Friday, gents, enjoy your weekend.






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Best thot yet
i’ma go out on a limb and say it’s been a fair few years since Angelina did any serious ballet. and i think she ate all the sandwiches that she missed when she was doing ballet.
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but she’s much less plastic then a lot of the Instahams and that’s worth something.
I’m glad she ate all the sandwiches. Her proportions are nearly perfect.
Can’t point to one thing, but clearly top tier of the top tier.
As long as any given country need only shoot ten percent of the population or less to resume sanity, all hope is not lost.
Interesting Russian girl. She would, on the face of it, appear to be too well-breasted for ballet, but things may have opened up since Misty Copeland became a prima ballerina for New York.
An attractive young woman, who has “blossomed”, and likes red wine!
“A right nutter” What?
English slang – but, in this case, a rather happy coincidence, given the rumours about Der Fuhrer having only one descended testicle.