“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.”

They come for you next

Roissy’s blog is the latest target in the Left’s ongoing purge of dissident thought: Make no mistake, brothers: there is NO SUCH THING as free speech anymore. Indeed, there never was. The entire concept was designed specifically to attack blasphemy...

Neo-pagans are LARPing losers

Living as a Christian – albeit an unbaptised one, so technically you could lawyer around things and claim that I’m not a real Christian – in a pagan country provides some interesting perspectives on paganism that may be useful for...

Life in a low-trust society

There is a lot of commentary out there today about the fact – and it is a fact, an indisputable one for anyone with eyes to see it – that the United States of America is basically a dying empire inhabiting the geographical footprint of the...

Suspicious package found

I found this courtesy of a hilarious moment in a vlog full of them by Big Bear Owen Benjamin. Apparently this is not Photoshopped – I don’t know this for sure, since I haven’t seen the originally original photo – but I will simply post...

Big Chief Spreading Bull

I realise that I am a few days late in joining into the pile-on regarding Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s hilariously failed “DNA test”, in which she set out to “prove” that she has Native American ancestry and instead ended up proving that she...

Can’t have them gettin’ all uppity…

Various commentators on the Right have been having a rather good time pointing out the hypocrisy of the Left with respect to the recent summit between the God-Emperor and the Dragon Energy Man. Of the many various takes that I have seen on that meeting thus far,...

The wisdom of St. John of Damascus

Below is given the the testimony of St. John of Damascus and his comments on what he knew to be “the superstition of the Ishmaelites”, and what we today call “Islam”. It is informative to the modern reader because it shows us that many of the...

Racist but funny

Some of you connoisseurs of great British comedy may remember a show called Goodness Gracious Me, which used to air on the Bolshevik Broadcasting Corporation’s radio and eventually television stations from 1996 to 2001 – about two years on the radio and...