“We are Forerunners. Guardians of all that exists. The roots of the Galaxy have grown deep under our careful tending. Where there is life, the wisdom of our countless generations has saturated the soil. Our strength is a luminous sun, towards which all intelligence blossoms… And the impervious shelter, beneath which it has prospered.”

The 12-Rule Path of the Crazy Christ

I finished reading the latest release by our beloved and dreaded Supreme Dark Lord (PBUH) some time last week, and I have to say that out of all of the books of his that I have read, this one might just be the most polarising yet. That is both inevitable and...

Book bombing

I am honestly a bit depressed and disillusioned by politics these days, no thanks to the ongoing shitshow that is the Kavanaugh confirmation process and its extraordinarily terrible implications for the future of the country that I love. So I figured it’s time...

Soldier of the Federation

So I’m reading STARSHIP TROOPERS (again, for the umpteenth time), because it is, of course, the greatest military science fiction novel ever written, as well as one of the most important lessons in civics and politics ever put to paper. And it has occurred...

Identity Rising released today

Our friend Julian Langness, who writes over at European Civil War about his observations concerning identity politics and the slow-burning collapse of Western civilisation, has just released his third book today. Get it here. Readers may recall that I read his...

So about that crazy idea…

Some of you – well, two of you – might remember how, exactly a year ago, I spitballed a completely loony idea and took a straw poll to see if anyone might be interested. What you see below is the Foreword for that very same crazy idea. Oh yes. A...

The heresy we need

Toward the end of last year, Castalia House released a rather odd-looking book that was apparently a “spiritual prequel” of sorts to something called The Stars Came Back. Now, I had seen Rolf Nelson’s name while bumbling about on Amazon looking for...

Didact’s Book List 2017

In descending order of reading (i.e. latest book read is first). Bannon: Always the Rebel by Keith Koffler (4.1/5) The Last Closet: The Dark Side of Avalon by Moira Greyland (4.0/5) The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationships by Neil Strauss...

The Didact’s Best Books of 2017

Once again, it is that time of year to bring out the old tradition stretching back… well, about 4 years now, I suppose, where your ‘umble servant provides an overview of the best books that he has read over the course of 2017. It was quite a year for me in...

The monsters in the closet

Greetings from sunny Dubai!!! Where the dunes are sandy, the airport is full of all sorts of useless overpriced shit, and the women are… well, y’know. And that is about all of the chirpy cheeriness that I can summon for now- partly because I got off a...

The Supreme Dark Lord’s Guide to Trench Warfare

It has certainly been quite a good few years for His Voxness. As our Supreme Dark Lord (PBUH) noted recently, he has been right in the middle of some of the fiercest battles of our ongoing war to reclaim Western culture. Starting with Sad Puppies, and then Rabid...