“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 divine right of kings

The divine right of kings

There was a robust discussion the other day on my Telegram channel about whether or not democracy is desirable. You can read the chat for yourself, I won’t go into the full details here. Suffice to say that I got rather annoyed by certain attempts to go off...
Domain Query: History often rhymes

Domain Query: History often rhymes

A subscriber to my private (as in, not publicly visible or searchable) Telegram channel – join up if you haven’t already, all the cool kids are there, to include my friend and fellow shitlord, Last Redoubt – had a very interesting comment to offer in...
Domain Query: The Great Dictator

Domain Query: The Great Dictator

I got an interesting query from LRFotS Randale6, asking about what kind of dictatorship we can expect in America. It’s pretty obvious that the USSA is, indeed, headed straight toward dictatorship of some kind, but the precise kind is hard to figure...
Didactic Mind, Ep 98: The Mirror War

Didactic Mind, Ep 98: The Mirror War

This week’s episode is about how the turmoil and madness that we see in the physical world, mirrors the Great War between Heaven and Hell. I discuss how the concerted, extremely over the top, push-back against nationalist leaders and peoples in Russia, China,...
They shall not grow old

They shall not grow old

I didn’t have a chance to acknowledge Memorial Day – or, as my Heathen Rebel Colonist friends call it, Veterans’ Day – because I was busy with “team-building” activities while separated from my laptop for three days. That’s...
Here’s something they didn’t teach you in school

Here’s something they didn’t teach you in school

Jason Siler recently released a short video, detailing the reaction from a Black woman – from PommieBastardLande, no less – about the fact that that Black people, some of whom were her ancestors and kinfolk, did, in fact, own Black slaves, which apparently...
Lessons of War, Pt. 2: The Beast in the East

Lessons of War, Pt. 2: The Beast in the East

In my previous post on this subject, I talked about how and why a war between the USA and China, sparked by the Chinese invasion of Taiwan, would end in disaster for the US and destroy its hegemony. My basic thesis is that the USA will lose because its military...
Lessons of War, Pt. 1: Red Storm Rising

Lessons of War, Pt. 1: Red Storm Rising

Given the sabre-rattling going on in the South and especially East China Sea right now, it is worth asking whether the American military and its regional allies can do anything whatsoever to win a war against the world’s largest navy and second largest air...
The Neo-Tsar’s history class

The Neo-Tsar’s history class

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, the longtime ruler of Russia – we might as well just call him “Tsar” at this point, since he basically IS one – wrote a very long article recently in which he provided an extremely detailed historical analysis of...
Didactic Mind, Ep 98: The Mirror War

Didactic Mind, Ep. 82: End of Empire

The Didactic Mind podcast is back to something approaching a sort-of-regular schedule again, and this week’s episode is all about the sudden and quite dramatic collapse of America’s failed Syracuse Expedition in Afghanistan. I talk about the roots of its...