WesternMan - The Western Rebirth
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"Bronze age Celtic war trumpet. Imagine being a Roman legionnaire and hearing this echo in the distance as redhaired giants emerge from the foggy treeline. Had to be terrifying."

Discovered in a Scottish peat bog in 1816, the Carnyx has been reawakened after 2000 years to become the future sound of our marching movement. Trumpets have always been proclaimers of great impending victories. We feel the voice amplified as the voice of destiny, propelling us forward, silencing all self-guessing. Accompanying our gigantic ambition is our gigantic sound. Beats yelling slogans into a plastic megaphone..

When it comes to projecting power, the Carnyx is our instrument.

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Questions to ask yourself today, tomorrow, and often

What am I grateful for?

What am I choosing to focus on today?
While I am focusing on this, what does it mean?
With what attitude must tasks be performed?

What is the most valuable use of my time right now?
What impact will the accomplishment of this task have on my future?

What results are expected of me?
What does peak performance look like?
What must I do to operate at peak performance?

What is the power behind my ambition?
What do I feel called to go and do?

What are my personal weaknesses, and what are their opposites?
What activities could ruthlessly target these weaknesses and turn them into their opposite strengths?

Where do I get greater returns than the average person?
What has me inspired?
What feels natural to me?
When do I feel most alive?
When do I feel like the real me?

What have I done today that makes this day successful?
What went well this week?
What didn’t go well this week?
What did I learn this week?
What are 5 things I must improve next week?

What are the core values that drive my life and work?
Is how I am spending my time consistent with my major goals?
How am I living and working with integrity right now?
How can I set a higher standard in the future?

What do I want to be proud I accomplished by this time next year, or in 5 years?
What’s the biggest action I could take in the next two weeks that will help me move toward that goal?
The Plan to Save the West is: You

The purpose of self improvement
—of all personal growth—is the recognition of the fact: equality does not exist anywhere in the known universe, and all of life is hierarchical. You are engaged in a colossal struggle to install yourself at the top of our society’s hierarchies, and solidify your position atop so you can never be usurped. All the forces of decay and disintegration are against you.

Your mission is to fulfil your intellectual and genetic potential — the serious business of history. This is the unbroken chain of upward struggle that made you. Improvement is your life, because struggling improvement is the principle of Life.

To put an even finer point on it: your duty is to become one of the heroes of the story of life on earth, and march forward and upward. Failure in this mission is not an option; failure in this mission means eternal darkness. Your determination for success means everything.

Your task is to discover and complete the mission allotted to us by the creative force behind the universe.
Humanity’s heroic search for self-knowledge requires freedom of thought and freedom of expression, so that the truth of our Human Condition may be discovered and articulated. The childish Left Wing’s constant attempts to give up on humanity’s search for knowledge, and to live in a cowardly FakeSmile PretendUtopia—characterised by enforced conformity and no potentially offensive freedoms—is the pathway to humanity’s ignorant doom.
Government Mandated Happy Talk. You will own no opinions and you will be happy.
TODAY IN HISTORY: February 15th, 2001

The first draft of the complete human genome is published in the journal Nature.
I would be true, for there are those who trust me,
I would be pure, for there are those who care,
I would be strong, for there is much to suffer,
I would be brave, for there is much to dare.
– Howard Arnold Walter
Her passion breathed from ev’ry pore;
It made her great, it made her wise;
It burst the locks of any door
Concealing secrets from her eyes.

For if she loved she worshipped you;
This followed as the fruit the flow’r.
She gave her Serfdom where ’twas due —
To things of price, and pride, and pow’r.

And where she could not find these things
She foisted them on things she found;
Just as a Highland sower flings
His precious seed on doubtful ground.

- Anthony Ludovici

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