Some Stuff I Think You Might Like: June 2025
“The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must.” - Thucydides, Athenian general and historian (c. 460–400 BC)
While it is no doubt heartening that June has passed without the usual levels of dildo-wielding degeneracy and pedophilic pageantry we’ve come to expect from Pride Months past, neither can it be said that what came in its place constituted “a breath of fresh air.” With the reignition of war in the Middle East, Los Angeles burning beneath its annual race riots, further escalation of the conflict in Ukraine, and of course, the rapidly advancing rollout of the technocratic control grid, it is clear that the Neoliberal World Order’s ambitions continue unimpeded—their abandonment of rainbow flags and nipple tassels in favor of boomer-friendly paint-by-numbers patriotism representing less a cultural and political watershed and more an aesthetic rearranging of the furniture.
In the midst of such a rebrand, it is easy to succumb to both information overload as well as the establishment-abetting effects of inertia. This, needless to say, is precisely the non-reaction they and their MSM co-conspirators wish to provoke, which is why, perhaps now more than ever, it is necessary to instead turn our attentions to the kind of insightful, intelligent, and most importantly, independent voices found only here on Substack:
The Greater Israel Project
1. Two Senile Retards Fighting - In a scathing rebuke of political pundit culture and foreign policy delusions,
argues that Iran’s nuclear ambitions reflect not the fanaticism we in the West are told, but the rational caution of a fragile, aging regime.2. The Explosion of Jewish Fatigue Syndrome -
rails against Jewish influence over both American culture and its foreign policy, demanding open discussion of their power without fear of censorship or any misguided taboos.3. The Iranian Government is as Toothless as it is Rotten From the Inside - In his characteristically caustic style,
calls for a reassessment of the entire war narrative, framing Iran’s inevitable capitulation as deliberate submission to a long-standing geopolitical script.4. Greater Israel is Happening - This sweeping synthesis of esoterica and geopolitical commentary by
posits that Israeli aggression is ultimately driven by the fulfillment of Biblical prophecy, with 2030 as its eschatological deadline.5. Israel's History Of Manufacturing The 'Iran Nuclear Threat' -
dissects Israel’s long-running fabrication of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, laying our the evidence that Netanyahu’s rhetoric is less about non-proliferation and more about safeguarding U.S.-Israeli domination in the region.World War III
1. Russo-Ukrainian War: The Flaming Olive Branch - In his expansive, historically anchored analysis,
maps the Ukraine war stalemate onto the diplomatic failures of World War I, claiming that all sides are now performing negotiations they no longer believe in, while holding out for an improbable battlefield solution.2. Signs of Life in Deranged Times - Rejecting nostalgia for the so-called “Golden Age,”
builds a case that today's chaos, however grim, has shattered old illusions and opened space for a more grounded and unsentimental right.3. Organizing for Victory: Force Structure in Modern Warfare -
examines how the Ukraine war's descent into fireteam-level “incrementalism” reveals a deeper organizational failure, insisting that success in modern warfare hinges on establishing structures agile enough to integrate it at scale.4. The End of Honor, the Dawn of Cruelty - In a brutal meditation on drone warfare,
mourns the death of honor in modern conflict, contending that algorithmic precision has ushered in a new era of gleeful, state-sanctioned cruelty.5. The Triumph of Social Liberalism -
articulates how the traditional left and right have converged into a dominant but unstable social liberal consensus, forecasting its eventual unraveling under mounting demographic and geopolitical pressures.American Civil War 2.0
1. I am a Stranger in a Strange Land - Blending personal memory with cultural critique,
reflects on how systemic shifts in demographics, economics, and values have rendered America wholly unrecognizable from the country he once knew.2. Nation, Not Notion - With Independence Day looming and immigration at historic highs,
contemplates what is meant by nationhood, warning that America must reclaim its identity or risk dissolving into a rootless economic zone.3. A Letter to the Daily Wire 'Right' - In blistering eulogy for boomer conservatism,
, rips apart the hollow idealism and moral cowardice of the old right, capturing with striking accuracy the coming generation’s wholesale disillusionment.4. Mamdani Mamelodi Sundowns - The ever-excellent
unleashes a savage, satirical exposé of Zorhan Mamdani’s mayoral rise, using New York City as a microcosm of collapsing civic unity and economic illiteracy in the late-stage American empire.5. The Economic Case for Immigration Is Dead - Challenging the tired orthodoxy of economic thinking,
makes the case that immigration no longer makes sense in an era of widescale automation, without losing sight of the fact that its most consequential effects remain cultural and civilizational.Technocracy, Transhumanism, and the Great Reset
1. Palantir -
depicts Palantir, with its deep ties to both Jewish elites and U.S. intelligence, as an existential threat, undermining not only civil liberties and national sovereignty, but also the very foundations of Western identity.2. Seven Critical Books for Developing a Philosophy of Technology - Summarizing seven books that shaped his thinking on technology and media, including works by Spengler, Kaczynski and Jünger,
provides an intellectual toolkit to better understand this increasingly incomprehensible topic.3. What do the Trilateral Commission and the Bilderberg Group Have to do with This Guy? - This piece by
investigates the LA riots and their alleged ties to both elite-funded NGOs and ideologically driven actors, arguing that these events were anything but a grassroots protest.4. The Real ID, Stargate and a Cashless Society - As governments continue to embrace biometric IDs and erect AI megastructures,
describes how initiatives such as Stargate and REAL ID are quietly laying the groundwork for an all-pervasive digital control grid.The Vaccine Holocaust and Alternative Health
1. Covid: The Real and Abiding Symptoms - A typically probing piece by
which reflects on how emotional trauma, institutional betrayal, and collective denial continue to shape human consciousness long after the Covid Hoax has ended.2. The Safe to Sleep Campaign -
portrays the termination of the NIH’s “Safe to Sleep” campaign as the end of a decades-long smokescreen designed to obscure links between vaccine-induced deaths in babies and so-called “Sudden Infant Death Syndrome” (SIDS).3. Who Murdered Yannick Verdyck? -
recounts the 2022 police killing of Yannick Verdyck, an outspoken Covid skeptic, to reveal how bureaucratic corruption, incompetence, and overreach, just as much as outright conspiracy, can turn lethal when dissent is pathologized and due process disregarded.Moral and Societal Decay
1. The Degenerate Cries for Freedom and Dignity - This piece by
describes a vigilante sting operation that led to the arrest of 21-year-old pedophile Collin McGuire, revealing in the process, both his predatory nature as well as the psychopathology behind his self-conception as an oppressed victim.2. Sterility is the Default - With marriage redefined, fertility suppressed, and choice anxiety rampant,
explores how modern safetyism has turned motherhood into little more than an exercise in risk-management, and why a return to reckless love and legacy-building provides the only solution.3. You Should Date a Libtard Feminist - Substack’s favorite moralist
flips Redpill orthodoxy on its head by asserting that messy, sexually liberated feminists often make better partners for dominant, high-IQ men than their tidy, tight-laced trad counterparts.4. The Longhouse - For
, Netflix’s Adolescence exemplifies how a feminized, bureaucratic elite—and specifically a subset he calls “the Longhouse”—manufactures moral panics in order to both suppress masculinity and deflect attention from issues such as crime, family breakdown, and collapsing educational standards.International Happenings
1. European Psychosis - Lily theorizes that post-WWII globalism is little more than a slick con trick cloaked in peace rhetoric, engineered to dissolve national sovereignty and replace it with centralized technocratic control, the EU serving as the prototype for this emerging New World Order.
2. The Racist Riots or Should I Say Rapist Riots here in County Antrim - In what was a nostalgic return to my native Northern Ireland,
frames the recent unrest in Ballymena—sparked by a series of migrant-linked sex attacks—as the latest expression of Ulster’s centuries-old siege mentality and a enduring ethic of local protection.3. The 2025 Audit on Muslim Rape Gangs - Peeling back layers of denial and institutional deceit,
examines a damning report on Britain’s Pakistani rape gangs, suggesting that only nationalist or “far-right” solutions are capable of addressing the true scale of the crisis.4. Third Worldists and Their Discontents -
claims that Third-Worldist commentators cheering for the West’s collapse underestimate the latent power of its native populations, warning that once pushed beyond the limits of their tolerance, Westerners (and especially Americans) have the capacity to respond with organized, overwhelming force.History, Philosophy, and Other Assorted Good Stuff
1. A Rural Public Transit Odyssey -
embarks on a delightfully impractical yet deeply enriching journey across rural New York, illustrating how slowness, obscurity, and inconvenience can transform travel into a romantic, revelatory experience.2. Slither, Hither, and Spook - A genuinely unsettling but super absorbing look into the life of British-Norwegian entertainer Roy Jay, who, as
points out, may also be an AI-summoned, reality-rewriting demon.3. A Christian is just a Psycho on a Leash: Darwinism and Theism - Using a widely-circulated meme as a springboard,
maintains that the collapse of liberalism stems from its naive belief in inherent human goodness, declaring that only a resurgent Christian nationalism can arrest this face-first dive into hedonistic relativism.4. Invasion of the Based Pagans - Drawing on the example of Byzantium,
proposes that Christianity has historically served as the moral and institutional backbone of cohesive civilizations, and that the reintegration of faith and governance is essential to withstanding the destabilizing effects of modernity.5. What is Art? - In this exposition of Spengler’s art theory,
reveals how art transcends material categories to become an expression of civilizational spirit, with higher cultures articulating themselves through organic, ornamental creation rather than mere imitation.Some Shameless Self-Promotion
1. LATEST ARTICLE - In what is unquestionably the most personal thing I’ve ever published on Substack, I reflect on the collapse of liberal feminism and offer the hope that fathers—myself included—can reclaim enough moral authority to protect our daughters from the ideological, psychological, and technological forces that, now more than ever, seek to prey on feminine nature.
How to Ensure Liberal White Women Never Happen Again: A Father’s Guide
At long, long last—after almost two decades of DEI committees and public meltdowns at Trader Joe’s, after raising an entire generation on resentment, Ritalin, the sacralization of Roe v. Wade, and rape fantasies dressed up as cultural and political insight—it appears the era of Liberal White Women...
2. TRANSLATION - In what is both my first attempt at translation and my most serious engagement with Julius Evola to date, I present The Race of the Fleeing Man—a searing indictment of democracies and the subsequent emergence of a spiritually disoriented, culturally deracinated breed of human, woefully ill-equipped to withstand the civilizational and metaphysical crises of our time.
"The Race of the Fleeing Man"
It will no doubt surprise, if not outright scandalize, many of my long-term readers to learn that, until recently, I was both shamefully and inexplicably under-acquainted with the works of Julius Evola. Yes, I’d read (or rather, attempted to read) his oft-quoted masterwork...
3. FROM THE ARCHIVES - Using Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development as my framework, this essay, written almost three years ago, represents my effort to comprehend the mass psychological breakdown during the Covid era—not just in terms of society’s susceptibility to fear and propaganda, but as evidence of a deep moral immaturity which allowed authoritarianism to flourish virtually unopposed.
On the Moral Fortitude of PureBloods
No matter how punishing the psyops got during the height of the Covid hoax - back when society was being crushed beneath lockdowns and the cruel absurdity of mask mandates, looming medical apartheid and the threat of forced vaccinations - arguably the deepest and most enduring scar remains...
4. VIDEO - Owing to certain time constraints, it’s been a while since I last released a video. I’m currently working on one based on my recent article about Freud and the Jewish role in the development of psychoanalysis, which I hope to soon complete. In the meantime—and with renewed calls for regime change in Iran—I’m sharing this older video on the mechanics of Western-led Color Revolutions, outlining the seven-step playbook which has already been implemented across Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and even the United States itself:
Thanks for including my essay, I’m adding these other reads to my TBR!
thanks for the shout out, CM.
Also: big serge is trash.
i'm the only english-language war blogger on donbass worth his salt.