Aussie Nationalist Landmark Posts · Christianity and faith related issues · Coronavirus

My ideological journey

Since the creation of this site in October 2015, the content has changed: both in subject matter (and hopefully) in quality. Naturally, these exterior changes have reflected an interior ideological journey, summarised in the following viewpoints held across four distinct periods: An anti-Islam stage. A patriotic, populist stage. A pro-white, identitarian stage. A paleoconservative and… Continue reading My ideological journey

Christianity and faith related issues · Coronavirus · Liberalism · Rationalism

The problem with rationalism

In large part, the definition of ‘rationalism’ varies from source to source. Though, the fairest definition can be drawn from Pope Leo XIII in his 1888 encyclical ‘On the Nature of True Liberty’, where he held rationalism to be belief in “the supremacy of human reason.” A close corollary of this view is that reality… Continue reading The problem with rationalism

'Optics' · Coronavirus · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes

Some thoughts on the Freedom rally

Returning to something more topical, Saturday I attended the Freedom rally in the Perth CBD. This was an anti-mandatory vaccination event, inclusive of more general agitation against the Health Dictatorship. The event consisted of a few brief speeches at the Supreme Court Gardens (featuring the well-known Augusto Zimmermann), a two kilometre march through various main… Continue reading Some thoughts on the Freedom rally

Coronavirus · Democracy · Scott Morrison

False assurances and the mono-party state

In a post last year, I outlined why left-wing promises as to the scope of their revolutionary agenda cannot be trusted. False assurances Something similar to this can also be said of our civil authorities, in the creation and development of their Health Dictatorship–a term used last year by Tony Abbott as regarded Victorian action… Continue reading False assurances and the mono-party state

Christianity and faith related issues · Coronavirus · Jewish Influence · Utopian Politics/ Progressivism

Why I converted to Catholicism

Late last year I converted to Catholicism out of a firm belief in its truth. As such, I will below outline the logical basis for this conclusion. Introduction But first, a disclaimer: I only seriously began considering this field two years ago and have no particular expertise in Christian or Catholic apologetics. In evaluating the… Continue reading Why I converted to Catholicism

Coronavirus · History · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Scott Morrison

What drives historical change

It goes without saying that even a book of 600 pages could not encapsulate the vast array of seen and unseen causes driving historical change, much less a single blog post. Yet there exists a leading principle, a constant, through which many modern developments are implemented. For want of a better term, this principle could… Continue reading What drives historical change

Christianity and faith related issues · Coronavirus

A Blind Faith

Over the last few weeks, it has been interesting to hear the views of some normies on the coronavirus pandemic. For the most part, normies have stressed the importance of safety guidelines being conscientiously adhered to. Upon enquiring as to why this should be so, they have unanimously given that unthinking response: because ‘science’ and… Continue reading A Blind Faith

Coronavirus · Pro- Life

They Don’t Care About Lives

Much has transpired since my last post concerning the coronavirus all the way back in March. Some things about coronavirus remain the same: it came from a Chinese lab and presented a wonderful occasion for nationalist change. Yet with the passage of time, responses to this pandemic have only served to benefit the globalist left.… Continue reading They Don’t Care About Lives

China · Coronavirus

Chinese People Hoarding Australian Supplies

Twitter was earlier replete with rumours that Chinese people are assisting the Chinese Communist Party, through hoarding Australian supermarket goods in order to send them to China. Videos have since emerged which substantiate these claims: We should not be shocked to see an obvious fifth column behave this way during a crisis for their ancestral… Continue reading Chinese People Hoarding Australian Supplies

Christianity and faith related issues · Coronavirus · Liberalism · Utopian Politics/ Progressivism

We Are Not in Control

The past week has been extraordinary, visiting widespread disruptions not seen since the close of the Second World War. With every single Australian being affected by the outbreak in some measure, coronavirus has shattered the post-war consensus that we can assuredly control our own lives. In a certain sense, the period from 1945 to 2020… Continue reading We Are Not in Control

Aussie Nationalist Landmark Posts · Australian Politics · Coronavirus · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes · Our Guy · The best of Pat Buchanan

Is Open Borders Dead?

In a recent segment of The McLaughlin Group, Pat Buchanan declared: Open borders is dead in Europe, it’s going to be dead in the U.S. You’re going to see nationalism rising, transnationalism receding… All these powerful movements that had been up against transnationalism are going to begin to prevail. In avowing that coronavirus will upend… Continue reading Is Open Borders Dead?

Coronavirus · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes

Necessary Alienation From the Coronavirus Epidemic

Saturday, the Subiaco Post published an article on the effects of coronavirus in Perth. This article lamented over how fears of coronavirus are hurting Chinese people, through reducing restaurant revenues and fostering anti-Chinese bigotry. As could be expected and in response to this epidemic, Australians are being asked to show greater tolerance. Jacquie Chan, the… Continue reading Necessary Alienation From the Coronavirus Epidemic

Australian Foreign Policy/ Foreign Affairs · China · Coronavirus · Immigration/ Multiculturalism · Nationalist/ Tribalist themes · Scott Morrison · United Nations

Inadequate Answers to the Coronavirus Epidemic

As could be expected, the news-cycle for the coronavirus epidemic is extremely fast moving. Latest figures from the mainstream media claim 14,000 are infected; information from alternative sources suggest this figure is probably in the millions. Recent numbers aside, this coronavirus epidemic has revealed much about how globalism operates as a first governing principle; one… Continue reading Inadequate Answers to the Coronavirus Epidemic