“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 most important video you will watch today

It is not often that I refer to a mere YouTube video using such superlatives, but in this case, the statement is probably warranted. The following video explains why chasing what everyone else is chasing, is exactly how you stay mediocre: If one were to reduce this...
Didactic Mind, Ep 33: Paper Tiger, Wounded Dragon

Didactic Mind, Ep 33: Paper Tiger, Wounded Dragon

In this week’s episode of the podcast, I take a look at the rapidly-unfolding clash between Western and Han Chinese civilisation, and offer up some thoughts upon the relative strengths and weaknesses of both: The military strength numbers that I analysed are...

The revolution will be televised

Lord Razor of the Fist Clan has exceeded even his excellent, and loquacious, standards with his latest rant about the Communist origins of the current obsession with “canceling” everything that the woke mob dislikes: He is, as usual, 100% correct. His...

Storming the walls of death

You wouldn’t know it from all of the headlines concerning riots and madness infecting the entire Western world right now, but today marks the 76th anniversary of the start of the massive Allied invasion of France. That invasion started with the assault on the...
Didactic Mind, Ep 33: Paper Tiger, Wounded Dragon

Didactic Mind, Ep 31: Spiritual Warfare

For this week’s podcast I decided to address some spiritual topics that have been on my mind for quite some time. This week’s episode is all about the war of spirit and the ways in which that war has manifested itself among us: As I said in the podcast,...

And the science dunce cap goes to…

The Male Brain sent over this link a few days ago, and it’s just too good not to turn into a full post. It’s all about how scientists can reach two completely different results from the exact same data set: In a test of scientific reproducibility, multiple...
Domain Query: Sinasian War

Domain Query: Sinasian War

Reader JohnC posed a battery of queries to me in response to a video in my Monday browser-crusher: Hey Didact,In your opinion what would a war between India and China be like?Also could a small war between India and China had any benefits?It is a weird question to ask...
Didactic Mind, Ep 33: Paper Tiger, Wounded Dragon

Didactic Mind, Ep 30: Adolt Edumacayshun

In this week’s podcast, I discuss the reality, and futility, of higher education, point out that it results in debt-slavery, tell women everywhere to stay away from it and hit them with some very harsh biological and sociological truths, and advise young men to...

Guest Post: The lies of the world by Dire Badger

I was looking up a post of mine about the “scientific method” and the reality of political scientism yesterday when I came across a long set of comments by Longtime Reader and friend of the blog Dire Badger, who responded at length on the subject of...