Why Read the Sunday Papers When You Can Read AttacktheSystem.Com!
Community Organizing and National-Anarchism presentation by Andrew Yeoman
Tribal Anarchism Video Series Parts One, Two, Three, Four
United Anarchism Vs United Nationism
The Tyranny of “Tolerance”: Resist Politically Correct Fascism to the Death!!!
Quotes of the Week:
“Kirk called conservatism ‘the conservation of a particular people at a particular place at a particular time.’ While I don’t generally call myself a conservative, there’s a good deal of value here. Yet I don’t share the paleos’ commitment to particularity to the point of denying abstraction outright. Some principles are unconditionally valid. Yet they apply differently to different peoples (and persons) at different places and different times. For instance, one may be an anarchist (or socialist or small-d democrat, etc.) and take this to be an unconditional value, but only an idiot (though there are certainly plenty of these) would say we have to model anarchy in 21st century America strictly on the basis of Civil War era Spain. I suppose this is largely the point of tribal anarchy, panarchy and “anarchism without adjectives.”
-Ruhollah James
“After almost ten years of Americans whining about 9/11 [something that happens in the rest of the world almost weekly, usually due to American or American-financed bombing], lately amplified by the shrill, effeminate shrieks of Bloomboig’s New Yoikers about the “terra-trial” [held quite successfully and safely in London and Madrid], how refreshing to hear the words of “The Hero of the XXth Century” [Yockey]: ” I owe my life to pure chance. What difference does it make if I sit or stand?
-James J. O’Meara
It Is Now Official: The U.S.A. Is a Police State by Paul Craig Roberts
Secession Is in the Air by Kirkpatrick Sale
Secessionist Sentiment Is Rising by Pat Buchanan
Wars Sending U.S. Into Ruin by Eric Margolis
Left Behind: Liberals Get a War President of Their Very Own by Murray Polner
The Hypocrisy of Politically Correct Vermont Neoliberals by Thomas Naylor
That Magical Water’s Edge by Kevin Carson
Nullification, Secession, and the Human Scale of Political Order by Josh Eboch
Nullification and Interposition by Clyde Wilson
What Has “The Union” Ever Done for Colorado? It’s Time for Secession! by Mark Crovelli
Secession: A Solution to the Washington, D.C. Debt Threat by Ron Holland
I Don’t Mean to Say I Told You So, But…. by Stephen Walt
The Orange Revolutions, Peeled by Justin Raimondo
The Bosnian Threat to the Empire by Nebojsa Malic
Destabilizing Pakistan: Echoes of Cambodia by Pratap Chatterjee and Tom Engelhardt
Obama Surge Driving Thousands From Their Homes by Chris Floyd
Obama, the War President by Helen Thomas
The Terror-Industrial Complex by Chris Hedges
Where Has the Antiwar Movement Gone? by Ryan Jaroncyk
Another Election Goes the Wrong Way for Uncle Sam by Neil Clark
Repeating Pentagon Lies Over Gitmo Recidivism by Andy Worthington
AP Article Fuels Iran War Hysteria by Jason Ditz
North Korea’s Kim Jong-Il Makes Denuclearization Pledge by Jon Hershkovitz and Ben Blanchard
The Media’s Tall Tales Over Iraq by Brendan O’Neill
Fear of Peace Will Be the Death of Israel by Bradley Burston
The Apartheid Will End When Israelis Have to Face Its Costs by Tony Karon
The Lessons of Iraq Have Been Ignored-The Target Is Now Iran by Seumas Milne
The Middle East No Longer Matters by Jay Hatheway
Why Does Sarah Palin Want More War? by Karen Kwiatkowski
Same Empire, Different Emperor by Laurence Vance
Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell, Don’t Think Things Through by William Norman Grigg
Middle-Class Rage by Jack Douglas
The Financial Crisis Versus Students by Christian Eubank and Peter Schiff
You Have No Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in the Police State of America by Declan McCullagh
Out of the Mouths of Our New World Order Masters by David Kramer
The Green Gestapo Is Here by William Norman Grigg
Global Depression: The Real Problems Will Start in Japan by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
The Role of the Organic Homo by James J. O’Meara (see related commentary by Alisdair Clarke and Keith Preston)
Remembering Plaxico by Manuel Lora
Guns, ID Cards, Weed: Nullification Is on the Rise by Michael Boldin
Obama, Hands Off China: Get Your Own House in Order by Chris Clancy
CIA Abets in the Murder of Christian Missionary by David Kramer
Cop Does a Good Deed by William Norman Grigg
Feds Attempt Espionage Into Internet Viewing Habits of Citizens by David Kramer
The Kid, the Pimp, and the Spineless Media by Kelley B. Vlahos
Some Thoughts for the Coming Year and Beyond by Kevin Carson
You Must Be This Tall to Overthrow the Government by Roderick Long
News Flash: “We No Longer Control Our Government” by Kevin Carson
Give the Commons Back to the People by Francois Tremblay
Tea Partiers Versus Ron Paul by Brian Doherty
The Bankrupt PIGS of Europe by Pat Buchanan
Anarchism and Voluntary Cooperation by Barefoot Bum
An Anarchist’s Strategy to Dismiss Every Foreclosure in Florida from Matt Weidner
Visiting a Modern Day Slave Plantation an interview with Nancy A. Heitzeg
Crime Pays: How NYC Bosses Rob the Working Poor by Michelle Chen
Property Is Theft? from Infoshop.Org
Institutionalizing Howard Zinn by Ralph Nader
LaGuardia and the Truth About Marijuana by Fred Gardner
Sarah Palin’s Lapel Pin by Stonewall
The Secret to Long Life: “Right Tribe” by Christopher Donovan
The State Is a Deadly Virus by Butler Shaffer
Who Shows Up at Tea Partys? by James Ostrowski
Secession: The Ignorance of Chris Matthews by Thomas DiLorenzo
Sarah Palin Drinks the Neocon Kool-Aid by Lew Rockwell
PIG Jokes About Murdering Citizens Exercising Their Right to Bear Arms by William Norman Grigg
How to Beat the War Party by Justin Raimondo
Liberty Versus Patriotism by Ivan Eland
America’s Veterans: The Anatomy of Homelessness by Monica Nilsson
The Mythical Potency of Terrorism Fear-Mongering by Glenn Greenwald
Leon Wieseltier, Anti-Semitism, And Israel by Daniel Luban
Bombs Away: Conservatives Embrace War by Doug Bandow
Specks and Beams in U.S. Foreign Policy by Jacob Hornberger
Lebanon Backs Hezbollah Against Israel by Jason Ditz
Obama Copying Bush-Era Detention Policies by Thomas Eddlem
The Cold War Is History by Doug Bandow
Obama’s Green Police by Norvell Rose
“Yes, I Can Break the Law: I’m a PIG, Damn It!!” by William Norman Grigg
Loyalty Test by Lew Rockwell
PIGS Steal Private Arms Collection by William Norman Grigg
Are First Amendment Rights Also Natural Rights? by James Leroy Wilson
The State As Absentee Owner by Francois Tremblay
Can the Real Estate Predators Fight Off the Oil Company Predators? by Paul Craig Roberts
Books 2 Prisoners: Volunteer Program Connects Prisoners with Reading Materials from Infoshop.Org
The Battle for Marjah by Patrick Cockburn
The R.E.A.L. Ghost Busters from The Occidental Quarterly
The Weathervane as Metaphor by Justin Raimondo
Talking Our Way Out of Afghanistan by Jeff Huber
The Obama Disarmament Paradox by Greg Mello
Paul Goodman Essay Contest (hat tip to Joel Schlosberg)
Never Heard of the Pearcy Massacre? by Nicholas Stix
This Is What Muslim Children Are Taught in Britain
Hispanic Gangs Ethnically Cleansing Black Neighborhoods in L.A. by Brenda Walker
Does Harvard Hate White People? by Paul Craig Roberts
Troops Randomly Patrol Streets in Pittsburgh, Respond to “Domestic Disputes” from PrisonPlanet.Com
Taxes an Unnecessary Compromise on Marijuana by Thomas Knapp
Obama: Enemy of the Working Class by Sheldon Richman
Indications of Open-Source Economy by John Robb
Obama Takes a Blue Pencil to the Bill of Rights by A. Barton Hinkle
The President’s Power to Kill Citizens by Philip Giraldi
Torture Is a Crime, Not a State Secret by Matthew Harwood
In the Land of the Stoner Cops by Nir Rosen
The Goat in the Clearing by Alexander Cockburn
The Economic Velociraptors by Andrew Cockburn
The Taliban Isolated Bin Laden by Gareth Porter
That Which Cannot Be Spoken by William Blum
I Cut My Hair, But I’m Not a Terrorist by Dave Lindorff
Obama’s Drug War Budget: Looking a Lot Like Bush’s by Bill Piper
The Erotic Theater of the Mind by Dr. Susan Block
Politics, Corruption, and El Salvador by Charles R. Larson
Kevin Carson and Richard Stallman Discuss Intellectual Property from Infoshop.Org
Help Noam Chomsky Find His Inner Anarchist by Roderick Long
Pericles and the Athenian Ideal, Part One by Troy Southgate
The Persecution of Kevin MacDonald by Greg Johnson
Heidegger “The Nazi” Part One by Michael O’Meara
Heidegger “The Nazi” Part Two by Michael O’Meara
Heidegger “The Nazi” Part Three by Michael O’Meara
A Warning to the Tea Party Nation by Chuck Baldwin
“The Italians were called wops, the Jews were called hymies, I was of course a greaseball, and every Hispanic was a spic. Well, we all got along famously! It was rough, but it was fine.”
-Taki Theodoracopulos
American Third Position Party Chairman William D. Johnson interviewed by Dr. Tomislav Sunic
Modern Feudalism and the Persistent Threat of Totalitarianism Michael Kleen interviewed by Dr. Tomislav Sunic
Lock the Bush Team in Prison Francis Boyle interviewed by Scott Horton
Helping Iraqi Children Injured by U.S. Aggression Cole Miller interviewed by Scott Horton
We Who Dare Say No to War Murray Polner interviewed by Scott Horton
Free Speech Is Dead Brendan O’Neill interviewed by Scott Horton
On Agrarianism by Matthew Raphael Johnson
“The “clash of civilizations” is, in a very literal sense, a clash of God and Mammon. The Islamic revolutionaries are driven by a fanatical devotion to their god and the promises they believe he has made to them if only they take up arms on his behalf. The nations of the West are driven by an almost as fanatical devotion to Mammon, that is, to wealth, luxury, power, pleasure and privilege. Further, the culture of the West combines this unabashedly materialist ethos with rejection of strength and discipline in favor of a maternalistic emphasis on health, safety, “sensitivity”, “self-esteem”, “potential”, “personal growth”, “getting in touch with one’s inner child”, “feelings” and other concepts common to pop culture psychobabble. Of course, the socio-cultural ramifications of this is to create a society of weaklings, mediocrities and crybabies.”
-Keith Preston
Fistful of Love by Black Oak Arkansas with Ruby Starr
Baby, I’m Amazed by Ruby Starr
Levity Ball by Alice Cooper (1968)
This Is the Day by Captain Beefheart
Big Eyed Beans From Venus by Captain Beefheart
This Ain’t the Summer of Love by Blue Oyster Cult
Junior’s Eyes by Black Sabbath (with Savoy Brown’s Dave Walker on vocals)
Man on the Silver Mountain by Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow (with Ronnie James Dio on vocals)
Oh No by Frank Zappa
Oh no
I don’t believe it
You say that you think you know
The meaning of love
You say love is all we need
You say
With your love you can change
All of the fools
All of the hate
I think you’re probably
Out to lunch
Oh no
I don’t believe it
You say that you think you know
The meaning of love
Do you really think it can be told?
You say that you really know
I think
You should check it again
How can you say
What you believe
Will be the key to a
World of love?
All your love –
Will it save me?
All your love –
Will it save the world
From what we can’t understand
Oh no
I don’t believe it
(Commentary from Maury2k)
Overpopulation Is More Than Just a Third World Thing
George W. Bush: Miss Me Yet? Hell, No!!
When the Immigration Debate Gets Mean
(hat tip to Chris Donnellan for the following links)
“Life is war and conflict, struggle and strife, from conception till death…Never shall the lion lie down peacefully with the lamb…”
“Why are those who espouse Univeral Love, Tolerance, and ‘Human Brotherhood,’ usually the most screwed up people you’ve ever met, socially and emotionally? Not to mention some of the nastiest and most self-centered narcissists around?”
-Chris Donnellan
Japan: The Despised Ainu People
The Least Trusted Banks in America
Ten False Flags That Changed the World
How TV Frames the Working Class
Supply Side Economics for the Wealthy
Ralph Nader: How Corporations Gained Control of the U.S.
Ralph Nader: The Negative Effects of “Free” Trade
14 Percent of U.S. Adults are Illiterate
New Research Rejects 80-Year-Theory of “Primordial Soup” As the Origin of Life
Crowd Psychology and Manipulation
An Enquiring Curmudgeon Wants to Know
(hat tip to Andrew Yeoman for the following links)
“What You Believe is Not as Important as What You Do.”
-Andrew Yeoman
Ten Most Incredible Abandoned Mental Asylums
Police State in King, North Carolina ?
Tel Aviv Cult Leader Enslaves Women
Democrats Are Dropping Like Flies
Subversive Groups Must Now Register in South Carolina
Dumb Bitch Kills Kitten in Oven: Taunts Animal Rights Protestors
Military Men Take Part in Extreme Jungle Survival Training
Comic Book Collector Jailed for Six Months
Race and Gender of Judges Make Enormous Difference in Rulings
A Nation of Sheep, Ruled by Wolves, Owned by Pigs
The Revolution Within Anarchism
Forty Years in the Wilderness?
Liberty and Populism: Building An Effective Resistance Movement for North America
Organizing the Urban Lumpenproletariat
National Anarchy and the American Idea
“The king is most wounded by ridicule.” -Thomas Hobbes
