
Edutainment, part 3: The Music and the Mimic
Tools of psychological and emotional abuse by Arthur Thief WE CAN SEE the depths to which Jewish propagandists will descend even in children’s entertainment. The overt Semitic sensibilities of the Lemony Snicket series would likely yield volumes in analysis; but today we speak of more subtle propaganda.…

Country Music Awards 2021: Icepicks Into the Heart of the Heartland
by Chris Rossetti DID YOU THINK that the Jews would leave us alone in our rural redoubts? Did you think that the (relatively) healthy farmers and woodsmen and Scots-Irish mountain folks and small-town businessmen and city Whites like me who fled to the country to escape the Brown Tide and its Hebrew orchestrators…

This Gets You Into Eight Ivy League Schools: “I’m Black and I Love Music”
Getting accepted into an Ivy League university is very, very difficult even if you are at the top of your high school graduating class. But not, apparently, if you’re Black and even minimally competent. by David Sims Kwasi Enin WANT A free laugh? Meet Kwasi Enin, a young male Black who, at age 17…

A Few Words About Cajun Music
by Hadding Scott AS OF 2003, the last time I was in southwesten Louisiana — Breaux Bridge, Lafayette, Opelousas, St. Martinsville, Eunice — I found that it was unusual to see anybody not White in a Cajun music club. While the streets outside might be teeming with Blacks, you would find few…

Ralph Vaughan Williams: A Life for Music
by Paul Comben WE ARE IN the Queen’s Hall, London, on one of the major British concert evenings of 1935. About us, the auditorium is steadily filling with people about to hear the premiere of Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Fourth Symphony. Although some news of the work’s content has leaked…

Mosley Set to Music
Sir Oswald Mosley by Hadding Scott SIR OSWALD MOSLEY (1896 -1980) was the leader of the British Union of Fascists, and a friend of National-Socialist Germany. (He was also an hereditary baronet and fourth cousin of the mother of Queen Elizabeth II.) The Westminster Gazette in the 1920s called Mosley…

Black Rapper: “I F—k France, I Burn France”; Violates and Kills a White Woman in Music Video
This video and its summary contain disturbing content and should not be viewed by children or sensitive persons. LAST YEAR, “French” rapper Nick Conrad published a song called “Hang the Whites.” In the accompanying video, he killed a White man and uttered the words “I go to the nurseries. I kill…

Shakin’ Stevens as Odinic Archetype in “Merry Christmas Everyone” Music Video
by Survive the Jive IN THE MUSIC VIDEO for “Merry Christmas Everyone” by Welsh rock ‘n’ roll singer Shakin Stevens we see a clear example of the dormant Jungian Odinic archetype manifesting in popular culture. It begins with a towheaded Anglo-Saxon child boarding an aeroplane and flying to Hyperborea…

Red Pill Music by The Decency
reviewed by John Young … he has smashed a giant fist through the music establishment by demonstrating just how much is lost with the “pop” song writing formula. THERE ARE MANY forms of artistic expression. The reason there are so many forms of art is because not all ideas are as effectively conveyed in…

Goldburgle! the Musical
by Cholly Bilderberger (1980) A MUSICAL-YOU’VE-ALWAYS-WANTED-TO-SEE-BUT-HAVE-DESPAIRED-OF-FINDING-ON-BROADWAY: “Goldburgle!”, a tender allegory on the racial issue. Excitingly contemporary but with some very novel twists, this is the wonderfully real story of the…