Just like I did last month, here are my recommendations for June.
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Articles
- delivers a solid essay, “Canada Burning,” which examines the recent wildfires in Canada, and why they’re likely to be coordinated arson. I had myself planned to write an article on these forest fires, but John beat me to it. Take a look.
Nic Carter, a crypto-currency venture capitalist, has a long tweet about why Bitcoin maxis are part of a cult. This is why, Nic says, they’re cheering on the Securities and Exchange Commission’s lawsuits against Coinbase and Binance.
“The Occult Meaning of Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio,” by Vigilant Citizen, delves into the hidden imagery behind the recent stop-motion animation film. Like many of del Toro’s movies, this one is full of anti-Christian and demonic imagery.
Roosh Valizadeh’s article, “Which Kingdom Does Elon Musk Serve?,” highlights a few of the Twitter owner’s more sinister agendas. It is especially salient given Musk’s recent jest (?) that he is hiring a “VP of Witchcraft & Propaganda.”
By now, everyone knows that COVID was a scam and a psy-op. The question is, who was behind it, and why? Toby Rogers lists the various theories, and suggests which ones are most plausible.
Videos
The Ancient Greeks were not gay, and The Leather Apron Club explains why. If anything, they were intolerant of homosexuality.
Devon Stack’s classic analysis of the movie Forrest Gump, and why it is subversive and anti-family.
Tucker Carlson’s first episode on Twitter was great, except for when he promoted the UFO nonsense.
I watched Andrew Tate’s unedited interview with the BBC. I am no fan of Tate, but this video exposes the BBC’s agenda for what it is.
I also saw Matt Walsh’s documentary What Is A Woman?, which you can find here (if not, you can probably find it on Rumble, Bitchute or Odysee).
The movie is fine, but it gets the history wrong: modern trans ideology came from Germany, with Magnus Hirschfeld overseeing the first trans surgery in 1922. The backlash against trans and gay ideologies is partly what brought the Nazis to power.
I also watched The Plandemic: The Great Awakening, but cannot recommend it. The first two Plandemic films are worth watching, but this one meanders without a clear message — there is also excessive anti-China propaganda. The only redeeming quality in the documentary is the inclusion of G. Edward Griffin.
I hope my suggestions are useful to you. Until next time.
The Leather Apron Club video on the Greks was great. I think it was from BAP that I first found out about the intolerance for homosex built into Greek law, which is a killshot against the charge that they were all flaming homos ... an argument I find I end up getting into almost every time the Greeks are brought up in casual conversation. Most curious how normies will respond to any praise of the Greeks with "but they eye gay though", almost like this meme has been propagated as a means of dissuading westmen from looking into their heritage.