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Category Archives: book/movie/video reviews and links
"Future Human Evolution" book review
I just finished reading “Future Human Evolution” by Prof. John Glad. I learned long ago to avoid taking the titles and accomplishments we find on dust jackets too seriously. This is because of the tremendous amount of rubbish we are … Continue reading
Jewish Eugenics by John Glad
I came across “Jewish Eugenics” by John Glad at a used bookstore. Needless to say, I bought it and have been reading it. So far, I’m very impressed. Glad is a race-realist and takes a brutally honest approach to every … Continue reading
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Humans versus bees; not much difference
I’ve been reading “The Perfect Swarm” by Len Fisher. The subheading is “The science of complexity in everyday life” and Fisher tries to explain how patterns form in nature, how swarms of insects and humans take on specific forms and … Continue reading
A partial retraction from my previous post
A couple of commenters, Hugh and Ivan, set me straight on my appraisal of the movie Agora. I should have done more research before posting. It appears that the producers of Agora took some liberties with historical facts – which … Continue reading
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Agora: The story of Hypatia
While visiting a friend recently, he persuaded me to watch the movie Agora with him. Accolades flowed from his mouth. “You must see it”, he said. In the end, I regretted it. The movie is extraordinarily well done. Indeed, I … Continue reading
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Ann Coulter's race-realism in "Godless"
I just finished reading Ann Coulter’s “Godless“. Though I find her style to be abrasive and sometimes difficult to read, there are a lot of gems to be found in “Godless”. For the time being, however, I want to focus … Continue reading
"Cro-Magnon" by Brian Fagan
I just finished reading Cro-Magnon by Brian Fagan. Overall, it’s pretty good reading, though it’s clearly meant as a primer. It doesn’t have much in the way of Earth-shattering, ground-breaking, material. From an HBD standpoint, I wanted to highlight some … Continue reading
Voice of Reason interviews Unamusement Park
Unlike myself, Unamusement Park (who calls himself “Richard Smith” for this interview), actually does have a good radio-voice. I thoroughly enjoyed this interview and I’m sure many of y’all will too: Click here to listen to the interview.
Intimate Voices from the First World War
I just finished reading “Intimate Voices from the First World War“, edited by Svetlana Palmer and Sarah Wallis. To say I was impressed would be an understatement. Yes, I am a sentimental person – but few books have jerked tears … Continue reading
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How to rope in the masses and sway public opinion
I found a fine essay on lynching in America by link-hopping through friendly blogs. Phinehas Fury lists the fallacies spouted by leftist ideologues, and destroys them one by one. Some excerpts follow – though I recommend reading the entire essay … Continue reading
