populism

Forgotten Idealist: The Philosophy of Lev Lopatin

Dr Matthew Raphael Johnson brings us a new Orthodox Nationalist looking at Lev Lopatin (1885-1920) and the modern destruction of the self. Lopatin remains almost entirely untranslated in the west. Terrified at the invasion of western rationalism and empiricism in Russia, he sought a counterrevolution in idealism. Primarily based upon all things assuming God, or Substance, as the core of their being.
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Donald Trump needs to build a movement – and fast!

The 2016 American presidential election was unorthodox in many ways and so will the presidency of Donald Trump. If he is going to succeed he will need to create a new political moment and sustain it. The moment must dispense with the business as usual power structures – they are all aligned against him and seemingly the political will of the country.

Porkins Policy Radio episode 58 Watergate, Clinton, CIA, drugs, and more with Tom Secker & Guillermo Jimenez

In the first hour I am joined by Tom Secker of Spy Culture. We discuss his recent article examining the 1975 conspiracy classic Three Days of The Condor. We examine the film and its bizarre history; having former CIA Director Richard Helms on set for a day of shooting. Tom and I explore the notion that this was a first step for the CIA and their evolving relationship with Hollywood. Next we move on to the recently declassified CIA report on the Watergate scandal. We talk about the admission by the CIA that they had an active operative, Eugenio R.

Britain’s Bulldog Breed Bite New World Order

Britain’s Bulldog Breed Takes a Bite Out of the New World OrderThe British have voted for national sovereignty and independence and against the Money Power and the EU's Tower of Babel. Thank God!By Michael Hoffman ©2016 www.revisionisthistory.orgListen to an audio version of this column hereNo people can sustain themselves on repeated defeats.