Category: Geopolitics

Franco’s Legacy

Troy Southgate Oct 25, 2024 MUCH was made of the controversial exhumation of General Francisco Franco’s (1892-1975) remains from the Valle de los Caídos at San Lorenzo de El Escorial, in 2019, but this token attempt by the Spanish Government to distance itself from the historical excesses of […]

How the West Will Win (Again)

October 24 2024 How the West Will Win (Again) COMMENTARY By Andrew Olivastro People spouting Marxist ideas control too much of the means of production. Here’s how we fight that. More Few People Have Expended So Many Words to Say So Little COMMENTARY By David Harsanyi Vice President […]

The Bill Comes Due in Tehran

Recently at The Signal: Andy Horowitz on how changes in hurricanes are changing American life. … Today: Alex Vatanka on how much Iran is driving the conflict in the Middle East. … Also: Gustav Jönsson on why Britain’s new prime minister has managed to become so unpopular, so quickly. […]

Never Forget, Never Forgive

Troy Southgate Oct 20, 2024 REMEMBERING Muammar al-Qathafi (June 7th, 1942 – October 20th, 2011), who was brutally murdered on this day thirteen years ago by the jackals of international finance. The Colonel may no longer be with us, but the ideas of The Green Book are invincible.

Russian Imperial Futurism

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Oct 20, 2024 Alexander Dugin argues that Russia is moving beyond liberalism and embracing a new sovereign ideology rooted in traditional values and imperial futurism. In essence, we are changing our ideology for the third time in 35 years. Until the early 1990s, […]

Durban to Dubai supercartels

Sunday, 20 October 2024 Durban and Dubai linked to cocaine smuggling ‘supercartel’ By Caryn Dolley Evidence suggests that Edin “Tito” Gacanin, who is accused of being one of the world’s most prolific drug traffickers and the head of an organised crime cartel, has been operating via Durban. This […]

Leading political journalist calls banning the AfD an “authoritarian measure” that is “overdue,” insists that political repression is perfectly fine when it is exercised by a “constitutional state”

eugyppius Oct 15, 2024 This man is named Marco Wanderwitz. He is a member of the nominally centre-right Christian Democratic Union, and he’s been in the German Bundestag – our federal parliament – since 2002. He reached perhaps the apex of his career late in the era of […]

Friends Like These

Recently at The Signal: Daniel Bessner on who actually runs U.S. foreign policy. … Today: Lucan Way on why collaboration is intensifying among the world’s most powerful autocracies. … Also: Gustav Jönsson on how U.S. political parties have gradually separated from American civic life. The Signal explores democratic life, […]

How America Is Grooming Italian PM Meloni, Portland Realizes That It Fucked Up, India vs. Wikipedia, Civic vs. Ethnic Nationalism in Europe, Scotland’s Most Remote Pub

Niccolo Soldo Oct 12, 2024 Every weekend (almost) I share five articles/essays/reports with you. I select these over the course of the week because they are either insightful, informative, interesting, important, or a combination of the above. Share Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni was feted recently at a swanky […]

The Deep State

by Alexander Dugin Alexander Dugin Oct 12, 2024 Alexander Dugin reveals the deep state as a corrupt Western cabal, infiltrating the U.S. and Europe to manipulate elections, crush populist leaders like Donald Trump, and impose its liberal-globalist agenda by deceitfully posing as a protector of democracy while ruthlessly […]