Some Stuff I Think You Might Like: March 2025
"The empire long united must divide, long divided must unite; this is how it has always been." - Luo Guanzhong, Chinese novelist (c. 1330–1400)
As anyone who has been with this Substack for some time will likely be aware — in particular, my infinitely patient, inarticulably appreciated regular readers — things have been pretty quiet around here of late. This hiatus was due, at least in part, to some less-than-ideal personal circumstances, not to mention the ever-present inconvenience of staving off destitution. Mercifully, the former appears to have been reconciled, freeing up time for my creative endeavors, and so I thought I’d use the opportunity to impose a more structured publishing schedule: one research-intensive deep dive per month, alongside an accompanying opinion piece and supplemental video essay, as well as a sporadic smattering of book reviews, cultural critiques, and other miscellaneous musings.
That being said, regardless of how many monkeys I might chain to how many typewriters, it remains beyond the capacity of any one individual to churn out enough worthwhile content to satiate keen and inquiring minds such as yours. And so, in the hope of doing just that, I’ve decided to resurrect my Some Stuff I Think You Might Like series, in which I compile all the best long-form articles, interviews, and documentaries you might have missed on Substack this month.
Technology, Transhumanism and the Great Reset
1. Techno-Feudalism and Digital Serfdom - A typically illuminating article from
arguing that modern tech platforms, by exploiting the inequalities inherent in contract law, have established a neo-feudal hierarchy marked by dependence, asymmetrical power, and unaccountable authority. Part Two is also now available.2. DOGE: Is Efficiency a Gateway to Technocracy? -
delves into the history of the technocratic movement, analyzing how, contrary to Musk’s purported goal of cutting waste, DOGE may instead represent a vehicle for totalitarian ambitions.3. The Limitations of AI: General Or Real Intelligence Is Not Possible - A challenging yet accessible piece by
contending that artificial general intelligence (AGI) is innately unattainable due to computers’ inability to replicate the intricacies of human cognition.4. The Realpolitik of Transhumanism - The ever-excellent
draws fascinating parallels between the rise of AI and the ancient Greek Oracle of Delphi, suggesting that society is once again being seduced by a misleading, opaque, agenda-driven authority.World War III
1. NATO is a Trillion Dollars in the Hole -
crunches the numbers on NATO’s defense spending, questioning the alliance's capacity to maintain a credible deterrence without U.S. backing.2. Rare Earth Kosher Nostra Sideshows - In his own inimitable style,
unpacks the geopolitical maneuverings of influential but often little-known Jews, as well as how these maneuverings are enacted by their bribed and blackmailed assets in “West Israel.”3. Introduction to Omniwar: The U.S. Misallocation of Capital - Catherine Austin Fitts of
outlines the concept of "Omniwar" — a global, multidimensional conflict waged against the public through economic manipulation, media control, and technological dominance.4. The Three Stages of Integration Into the Neoliberal Order - An expansive yet in-depth article by
, which outlines the three-step approach through which the U.S. exerts influence over other nations, effectively transitioning from traditional colonialism to a more subtle — yet equally coercive — form of control.The War for Your Mind
1. The Cost of Ignorance: How Gaps in Understanding Psychopathy Endanger Kids - Standing at the intersection of politics and psychology,
examines how a widescale misunderstanding of psychopathy, sociopathy, and other personality disorders, has left society entirely unprepared to recognize, much less oppose, manifestations of pathological malevolence.2. The Involution of the Liberal Mind - This piece from
considers the drama surrounding Netflix’s Adolescence emblematic of a broader unraveling of the liberal worldview, painting a picture of a movement that is becoming increasingly hysterical, hyperreactive, and utterly untethered from reality.3. The Coming Identity Bubble -
contemplates the proliferation of transient, shallow-rooted identities which have been facilitated by online communities, predicting their impending collapse will trigger mass disillusionment and the reevaluation of personal beliefs.4. Secular Satanism & the Post-War Consensus - A superb essay by one of Substack’s most underappreciated writers,
critiques the cultural and moral shifts in Western societies following World War II, suggesting that these changes represent a wholesale inversion of traditional values.The Bio-Medical Surveillence State
1. Five Years Since Covid, Guys -
reflects on the profound societal and personal transformations precipitated by the Covid Hoax, eulogizing quite beautifully the strange, disjointed, yet deeply impassioned coalition of dissidents who stood in defiance of it.2. How to Fake the Next Pandemic: Ask Dissenters to Recommend Improvements to Future Pandemics - With nefarious powers already wargaming the next public health crisis,
outlines how government disclosures, far from uncovering uncomfortable truths, are in fact being used to legitimize future “pandemics.”3. Putting the Virus Debate to Rest - Drawing from the experience of his own vaccine injury,
dissects the contentious discourse surrounding the nature and even the existence of viruses.4. Tracking the Unvaccinated - In part two of this series,
Smith investigates how information collected during the scamdemic lead to the expansion of medical surveillance systems, and how, through companies like Palantir, these databases will be further expanded with enormous freedom-curtailing consequences.5. Concientización, bougieness, and the rebirth of critical thinking in the Covid era - Drawing from Paulo Freire’s notion of concientización (critical consciousness),
lays out how the Covid delirium exposed both the servility and the intellectual stagnation of the bourgeois left.Moral and Societal Decay
1. It Will Never Be Cool to Have Kids -
probes the societal perceptions of parenthood, claiming that despite the recent rise of traditionalism, having children remains wholly uncool — and why that is just how it should be.2. To Find Manhood in a Gutless Age - In this rousing and elegantly written essay,
contrasts the raw, resilient masculinity of past generations with the increasingly timid, overly intellectualized man of today, urging a return to purpose and visceral engagement with the world.3. The Normalisation of Prostitution and the Rise of the Everyman Pimp - Speaking from an unapologetically Christian perspective,
illustrates how the emergence of OnlyFans and figures such as Andrew Tate are rapidly eroding the moral underpinnings of Western society.American Civil War 2.0
1. US-Canada Geopolitical Dynamics: A Nuanced Look at MAGA 2.0 - In this interview with Tish Conlin,
contends that U.S. tariffs and annexation threats toward Canada constitute part of a strategic push to dismantle both nations' sovereignty, merging them into a Club of Rome-orchestrated North American Union.2. The 'Kosher Conservative' and 'Classical Liberal' - I have followed
’s work for years and was delighted to learn of his recent arrival to Substack. In this piece, he expertly articulates how figures such as Ben Shapiro and Dennis Prager overemphasize economic and political systems as the key to a nation’s success, while simultaneously downplaying the importance of culture, race, and history.3. Crushing the Bugs -
discusses strategies for redressing the problem of "insurrectionist jurists" and other left-wing elements within the legal system, arguing that assertive, muscular actions must be taken in order to restore judicial and political integrity.4. Love of a Nation -
reflects on the deepening chasm between political elites and the wider population, as well as the tenuous bonds that remain between them.International News
1. The Strange Congo Psyop Circulating Online -
probes the recent spate of news stories emanating from the Congo, a region traditionally ignored by Western media, proposing these narratives may be part of a larger psyop aimed at safeguarding Israeli interests.2. Rhodesia Shows Asylum Isn't How to Help the Boers - A fascinating piece by
, which claims that offering asylum to South African Boers would ultimately prove counterproductive, suggesting their safety could be best assured by the establishment of an independent Western Cape.3. Ukrainada -
explores how Mark Carney, a long-time central banker and newly installed as Canadian prime minister, has suddenly adopted “the language of ethnic particularism”, drawing troubling but nonetheless striking analogies with similar rhetoric surrounding Ukraine.4. Drug Cartels Are Evolving: Military and Organisational Transformation of Mexican Cartels 1970 - 2025 - Another inexplicably underappreciated Substack writer,
traces how Mexican drug cartels have morphed from loosely organized criminal outfits into highly militarized, highly structured paramilitary forces that can no longer be policed through traditional means.5. Britain's Benefits Paradox -
contends that the modern British welfare state, initially designed to operate within a cohesive, high-trust society, has degenerated into a bloated, nihilistic free-for-all that both reflects and reinforces a sense of nationwide decay.Philosophy, History, and Other Assorted Good Stuff
1. A New Nobility - In his characteristically eloquent style,
advocates for the cultivation of a higher breed of man, asserting that modern society’s obsession with comfort and equality has stifled its pursuit of greatness, leaving civilization feeling spiritually adrift and anemic.3. A Renaissance or New Middle Ages? -
posits that humanity stands at a crossroads between a cultural renaissance driven by the rediscovered principles of beauty and truth, and a regression into medieval-like structures.6. Love, Hate & Europe for the Europeans - The unfathomably prolific
declares that for the West to survive, it must embrace a robust, ethnically conscious, and 'loving' vision of the future — one that inherently challenges liberal ideologies.7. All Hail Caesar -
scrutinizes the complex legacy of Julius Caesar, highlighting his dual image as a brilliant military strategist and talented literary figure, as well as a political opportunist and despised tyrant responsible for dismantling the Roman Republic.Some Shameless Self-Promotion
1. The Jewish Science: Exploring the Kabbalistic Roots of Modern Psychology (Part One) - In my latest article, I delve into how Sigmund Freud’s psychoanalytic movement was, in effect, a group evolutionary strategy intended to advance Jewish interests, while also expanding on how — quite at odds with its self-professed secularism — the field’s very foundations were erected upon the psychodynamic mysticism of Kabbalah.
2. THROWBACK ARTICLE: Progressivism's Sacrificial Lambs - Although it has been almost three years since I published this piece, it remains among those I am most proud of. Drawing inspiration from Ursula Le Guin’s short story, The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas, I explain how sacrificing children at the altar of transgenderism isn’t merely a deranged and barbaric offshoot of progressive psychosis — it is a necessary pillar in sustaining an otherwise untenable worldview.
3. VIDEO: The Club of Budapest - Transhumanism's Spiritual Gurus - While all but unknown outside technocratic circles, The Club of Budapest has been nothing less than integral to elevating the ostensibly secular ambitions of transhumanism into a bona fide spiritual doctrine. In this video, I explore how the group’s founder, Hungarian philosopher Ervin László, came to recruit his discipleship of scientists, celebrities, and new-age gurus, as well as the means by which, through institutions such as the UN and UNESCO, his theosophical teachings have been injected into the popular zeitgeist.
Thanks for the shout out 👌 and for pointing out other great content.
I too did the starving artist thing while writing, going on 4 years now. Funding only seems to be available if you make yourself a useful idiot for someone else's agenda.
Thanks for the mention!