Some Stuff I Think You Might Like: April 2025
"Neither pleasure nor pain should enter as motives when one must do what must be done." - Julius Evola, Italian philosopher and writer (1898-1974)
Over the last several months, it has been as dispiriting as it has been unsurprising, witnessing the sudden explosion of what might be called “established voices” making the transition to Substack. Having long derided the platform as a repository of “conspiracy theories,” “misinformation,” and “hate speech,” professional bullshit artists such as Jim Acosta and Taylor Lorenz have conveniently shelved their supposed principles to launch vanity projects of their own, bringing with them all their trademark smugness and liberal elitism, alongside a readership still hopelessly anesthetized by state-sanctioned narratives. As one of my fellow writers noted, in a post I can no longer locate, it feels like spending years tending to one’s garden only to have a large, soulless condominium erected in front of it.
This seems a depressingly apt analogy. After all, if Substack is to survive as the stronghold for dissidents and subversives it was once touted as, and not merely another mouthpiece for the government-corporate hegemon, it is up to us—independent content creators and their audiences—to ensure this influx of credentialed mediocrities does not dilute the spirit of free expression that first gave this platform its vitality, and instead throw our support behind immeasurably more interesting thinkers such as these:
Technology, Transhumanism and the Great Reset
1. The Cabal is to be Defeated by the Cabalists - In this typically sweeping piece,
places Trump’s return to power within a broader agenda of global technocracy, digital control, and the rise of AI governance, with the UN’s Pact for the Future at the center of it all.2. Lawless AI Necessitates Digital ID Controls - This article by
argues that the true purpose of AI hype isn’t conscious machines or military takeovers—it’s laying the legal groundwork for the controlled demolition of online freedom.3. The Departure of a Faux Emperor - Schwab’s resignation from the WEF may appear the end of an era for the technocratic world order, but as this essay by
contends, the “The Great Reset” will persist through institutions like the EU and their increasing reliance on raw coercion.4. Edge Foundation - Although published by
, this ambitious and meticulously researched report by Johnny Vedmore traces the technocratic agenda back to the Epstein-funded Edge Foundation, unveiling a high-stakes grooming ground where figures like Musk, Bezos, and Bill Gates were shaped by “behavioral economists” to construct a global control grid aimed at nudging mankind into a post-democratic, post-human future.World War III
1. It's Official: Ukraine Conflict is British 'Proxy War' - With the New York Times’ at last admitting what most of us have long known, namely that the Ukraine War is a US-led proxy conflict,
delves deeper still—asserting that the most aggressive architects of the bloodshed may not in fact be based in Washington, but in London.2. Debunking Tulsi Gabbard's Claim That Trump Is "Bringing Peace" To The Middle East -
takes aim at Tulsi Gabbard and her claim that Trump is “bringing lasting peace to the Middle East,” insisting the actions of his administration—supporting Israeli aggression, bombing Yemen, and escalating tensions with Iran—reveal a deeply pro-war, pro-Zionist agenda masked by hollow peace rhetoric.The Vaccine Genocide/Alternative Health
1. mRNA Vaccines Causes Lasting Epigenetic Changes -
breaks down new peer-reviewed research showing that Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine causes lasting changes to the immune system by reprogramming macrophages—changes that could lead to chronic inflammation and long-term health issues.2. Rabbit-Tortoise Model for Cancer Cure - Based on Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury’s book, Rabbit-Tortoise Model for Cancer Cure,
asserts that most cancer cells are harmless, only becoming dangerous due to invasive medical interventions and disruptions to the circadian rhythm, thus challenging the need for conventional (and potentially debilitating) treatments like chemotherapy.3. The Empty Rhetoric of MAHA -
critiques Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" campaign, alleging that despite its anti-establishment bombast, the movement ultimately endorses the same mainstream medical practices which have lead to our current predicament.4. Is PEMF Therapy Safe? - This article by
explores the science and therapeutic promise of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy, presenting it as a natural, non-invasive alternative to mainstream medical treatments and by extension, a tool to reclaim our health in an era overloaded with artificial electromagnetic exposure.The War for Your Mind
1. The Price of Success - This essay by
traces the rise and fall of right-wing digital activism from its 2016 peak to its current stagnation, articulating how the era of online culture war has faded into fatigue and repression, and calling for a shift toward the creation of grounded, community-based institutions.2. The Lovecraftian Mode of Politics -
contends that in a society unmoored from tradition and gripped by trauma, people cling to authority and its propaganda in order to stave off meaninglessness, transforming rational thought into a source of dissonance rather than clarity, and reducing truth to something uncanny and threatening.3. The Perils of Being Overcivilised - A superb article by
which maintains that decades of prosperity, feminism, and depolicing have rendered Western civilization unwilling or unable to confront either mass immigration or its attendant crime wave, warning that only by reclaiming the legitimate use of violence can this dyscivilizational decline be arrested.4. Vibelash: Reflecting on the Present Disintegration of the Rightwing Public Mind - The Conundrum Cluster posits that the online Right has devolved into ego-driven, incoherent discourse, calling for a shift away from empty rhetoric toward real-world institution-building, cultural development, and unwavering support for Trump as the only viable path to political progress.
American Civil War
1. What Is America? -
reflects on the death of a hardworking immigrant, adopting the tragedy as a lens through which to explore the spiritual and cultural rot behind America’s “deaths of despair,” as well as the alienation suffered both by native-born and assimilated citizens within a rootless, materialist society.2. Why Liberalism Always Leads to Race Communism - This article by
declares that liberalism’s core values — equality and consent — inevitably lead to societal decay, cultural inversion, and what the author calls “race communism,” where criminals are protected at the expense of traditional moral standards.3. How To Denounce the Dissident Right and Stupid Americans - In this conversation between
and , the pair critique the internal divisions which pervade the dissident right—its irony-soaked posturing, its lack of strategic coherence—arguing that without a unified and substantive approach, the movement cannot offer a serious alternative to the dominant liberal order.Moral and Societal Decay
1. Why Aren't Men Masculine Anymore? - This essay by
, a writer whose work I have been reading a lot recently, maintains that true masculinity lies not in superficial physical traits, but in inner strength and moral conviction, contending that Western institutions have deliberately attempted to feminize men in order to produce more compliant citizens.2. The Anatomy of Internet Rudeness and the Deep State -
explores how the deep state thrives by keeping people emotionally reactive and divided through trauma-based dynamics and figures like Trump or Obama, instead advocating personal responsibility, spiritual healing, and reclaiming inner sovereignty as the path out of manipulation and control.3. Scrolling Alone - A characteristically sharp and satirical lament from
on how smartphones and algorithm-driven media have hollowed out our culture, replacing contemplation, myth, and shared meaning with distraction, infantilization, and digital dopamine hits.International News
1. Orania and How to Escape South Africanization -
offers a portrait of Orania, an Afrikaner-only settlement in South Africa that, in stark contrast to the rest of the country, flourishes as a secure and prosperous haven by embracing homogeneity, self-sufficiency, and the shared heritage of its citizens.2. How CIA Islamists Destroyed Somalia -
uncovers how U.S. and Western involvement in 1990s Somalia was less about humanitarian aid and more about geopolitical control, framing the intervention as a covert neo-colonial project carried out under the guise of peacekeeping.3. At Ofcom's Pleasure -
unpacks how government-led censorship within the UK is quietly replacing overt social media bans, with laws like the Online Safety Act and regulatory pressure from Ofcom forcing platforms like Bitchute and Gab out of the country.4. Nuclear War, Cold Start, or a Clean Counterforce Strike? The India–Pakistan Crisis - This comprehensive investigation by
contends that the rules of Mutually Assured Destruction do not apply to the India–Pakistan nuclear dynamic due to the latter’s internal weaknesses, suggesting that India may soon face a morally fraught but strategically urgent decision to launch a preemptive strike.Philosophy, History, and Other Assorted Good Stuff
1. The Delivery of Nietzsche's Last Man - This article by
draws fascinating parallels between modern convenience culture and Nietzsche’s framework of the Last Man versus the Übermensch, warning that our preference for ease over effort fosters declining health, isolation, and spiritual emptiness.2. The Rise of the Spreadsheet Brainlet -
delivers a scathing assessment of utilitarianism, arguing that its fixation on quantifiable outcomes renders life efficient but spiritually vacuous, paying particularly attention to tech-bro culture as an expressions of autistic cognitive bias rather than universal moral truth.3. The Fire Beneath the Stone - In this soaring meditation on civilizational collapse and rebirth,
declares the modern West spiritually dead, its institutions hollow echoes of what once were. In response, the author calls not for reform but a resurrection led by men who are guided by tradition, discipline, and a sacred duty to metaphysical order.Some Shameless Self-Promotion
1. LATEST ARTICLE: The Jewish Science: Exploring the Kabbalistic Roots of Modern Psychology (Part Two) - Following on from Part One, which outlined how Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic movement was, in effect, a group evolutionary strategy intended to advance Jewish interests, the second and final installment in the series charts how modern psychological discourse, quite at odds with its secular branding, still bears the imprint of its Kabbalistic origins.
2. FROM THE ARCHIVE: Klaus Schwab and the Men Who Molded Him (Part Two) - Following the death of Pope Francis, as well as the resignation of Klaus Schwab, I thought it timely to resurrect an article I wrote almost three years ago, which lifts the veil on the man who brought them together, Brazilian archbishop and avowed communist, Dom Hélder Câmara.
3. VIDEO: The Left's Natural, Willing Slaves - In my first attempt at video editing, I reflect on what Nietzsche called "slave morality" — a framework born of powerlessness and envy, which recasts noble virtues like strength and excellence as unacceptable vices. Drawing on the philosopher’s Genealogy of Morals, I elaborate on how the modern political left has elevated weakness, grievance, and conformity into a grotesque kind of righteousness, undermining in the process, the values which once scaffolded our civilization.
Nicely curated and presented resources, fresh and relevant. Thank you for the honour of a mention. I appreciate you.
I just stumbled upon you with my eyes open as is my way. Thank you for an interesting list of seemingly solid individuals and interesting reads(how to prioritize my reading) please let me offer you two you will be interested in. Dr Nicholas Corrin and Ellen brown both on Substack