Parking links here to another great video by C Kyle (The Alt Hyp on Twitter) since this video was removed from YouTube.

MY ESCAPE FROM THE ALT-RIGHT PIPELINE

https://odysee.com/@C_Kyle:f/serious-video:f

https://www.bitchute.com/video/qUY1irSrXltt/
"[Mises] points out that who counted as "German" to nationalists was determined by linguistic and cultural affinities, not by race."

David Gordon presents Mises and Weber as a counterpoint to racial views of the nation.

https://mises.org/wire/mises-and-nationalism
Forwarded from Millennial Woes
Sinéad O'Connor was one of the most troubled - and obviously troubled - public people of our age. Her various twists and turns through the years made for gossip in the media, and some bemusement for ordinary people like us who had no idea what she was going through. It seems that, in her case, a bad childhood proved a lifelong torment, something she could never overcome.

Her loss is especially sad, not just because of her great talent, but because of the sincerity with which she used it. Almost any live performance that you will find by her shows an obviously complicated woman trying her best to communicate with the world, not for the sake of attention or praise, but because of the importance of what she was trying to convey.

She was dedicated to her craft, certainly, but also to something deeper than that. The word "artist" should be reserved for people like this.

RIP Sinéad O'Connor, 1966-2023.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDE5jnHyzUg
"Even if you could disentangle the state-created banking cartel from the state privileges that make its existence possible, and so even if we truly were dealing with a private company, where does it say we're not allowed to criticize private companies?"

Tom Woods on Farage and Coutts.

https://mailchi.mp/tomwoods/farage
"Our elites make us suffer because they can, they recognise that no one is capable of upending them."

Evelyn Grant: The Suffering is The Point

https://antipolitics.substack.com/p/the-suffering-is-the-point
"Marcus Tullius Cicero once said:

'If you have a garden and a library you have everything you need.'"

Morgoth on his vegetable garden.

https://morgoth.substack.com/p/ruminations-by-a-vegetable-patch
St. Francis Contemplating a Skull

ARTIST
Francisco de Zurbarán, Spanish, 1598-1664

DATE
c.1635

MATERIAL
Oil on canvas

LOCATION
St. Louis Art Museum (on display)
"'Government' is just powerful people in rooms you will never see making decisions you will never hear about, there is no *process*."

Lew Rockwell, founder of the Mises Institute, is always at pains to make clear that LvMI is not a think tank.

What's so bad about think tanks?

Let Scrump be your guide...

https://antipolitics.substack.com/p/think-tank-immersion
Be thankful in all things.
But how can I be thankful to learn of my own sin?

Could a golfer be thankful to learn of an error in his stroke which, if he fixes it, will result in a drive that is more powerful and more accurate?

Pray for me, brothers, that I would submit to His discipline and be a better channel for His power.
"In the widening gyre, beauty is reviled and peace is not easy to find. We have lost someone who created beauty. Let us hope that she has found peace."

Sometimes it is ok to not have a hot take and just grieve.

Thanks to Millennial Woes.

https://open.substack.com/pub/millennialwoes/p/in-the-absence-of-order?r=b7pl2&utm_medium=ios&utm_campaign=post