Monthly Archives: May 2014

Robert Stark Interviews James J. O’Meara

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Stark interviews James J. O’Meara about his new Counter-Currents title The Homo and the Negro: Masculinist Meditations on Politics and Popular Culture. Topics discussed include:

How the book came about
The title and title essay
The sense in which O’Meara is a Traditionalist
The concept of Gonzo Traditionalism
Different contemporary models of homosexuality
O’Meara’s critique of the modern “gay” identity
O’Meara’s critique of “gay marriage”
How traditional societies harmonized same-sex attractions with “family values”
How homosexuals in traditional societies have been culture creators and conservers, as opposed to modern “gays” and their role in culture distortion and destruction
The role of all-male groups in the creation of civilization
How Right-wing, Judeo-Christian homophobia causes the breakdown of all-male groups
Why culture, creativity, manners, intelligence, and education today are now disdained as “gay”
Why uncultured oafs — rednecks, black thugs, etc. — are treated as authentically masculine archetypes
How homophobia makes the modern Right stupid, dull, and grungy
William F. Buckley
American architect Ralph Adams Cram
Noël Coward
Oscar Wilde
Homosexuality in traditional Muslim and Hindu societies
Alain Daniélou
O’Meara’s essay “The Gilmore Girls Occupy Wall Street”
Homosexuality and National Socialism
They Live
White popular music and O’Meara’s defense of Aryan New Age music

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Robert Stark Interviews Dan Canuckistan

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Stark interviews Canadian writer Dan Canuckistan about a number of topics: 
New Resistance
The National Revolutionary movement
Getting beyond the Left-Right dichotomy
The Green Star (http://americanfront.info/)
The change from the Old Left to the New Left
The necessity of nationalists representing the white working class
The necessity of viewing non-white immigration into white countries in economic context
Privatization and the rise of corporate rule
Resistance to privatization around the world
National Anarchism
The New Hampshire Free State project

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Robert Stark Interviews William van Nostrand

William van Nostrand is the Editor-in-Chief of RidingTheTiger.org, a site offering commentary and analysis of current events from a Traditionalist perspective.

Topics discussed:

  • Purpose of ridingthetiger.org
  • Traditionalism vs. conservatism
  • Southern agrarianism and self-sufficiency
  • The consequences of losing the landed aristocractic class in favor of a rootless, capital-accumulating class
  • Chivalry and the role of men
  • Playing the “victim game” as a losing strategy
  • Conservativism as a losing strategy
  • Left-wing hypocrisies
  • Sincere grassroots activism vs. trendy liberals
  • Local culture and regionalism vs. globalist pop culture
  • European anti-Muslim leaders and movements, the failure of many to defend European identity, and their pro-Israeli stance
  • The prospect of an alliance between Traditionalists and Muslims
  • Why we need to target the system that promotes non-white immigration instead of targeting the immigrants themselves
  • Occupy Wall Street
  • Decadence, social mores, and the pros and cons of censorship
  • Environmental preservation vs. civilization

 

Robert Stark Interviews T. J. Parsell

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

T.J. Parsell is an author, filmmaker, and human rights activist, dedicated to ending sexual violence in prison, and ending the practice of sending juveniles to adult jails and prisons. His passion stems from the years he spent in prison as a teenager and young adult.

This interview discusses T.J. Parsell’s experience in prison, the U.S. prison system and its defects, racial realities inside prison, and his current film project.

 

Robert Stark Interviews Siryako Akda

Siryako Akda is a Filipino graduate of Political Science and a contributor to Alternative Right. He is an avid observer of international politics, and has a keen interest in right-wing metapolitics.

Topics discussed:

  • The New Right as an alternative to Left-wing anti-globalism
  • What does the New Right have to offer the non-white world?
  • The material benefits of colonialism to the Third World vis-à-vis its harm to traditional culture and religion
  • The narrative of the Left with regard to colonialism
  • Why no non-white culture has return to its traditions since the end of colonialism
  • What do we replace modernity with?
  • Alain de Benoist’s The Problem of Democracy
  • Individualist liberal values vs. collectivist democratic values

Robert Stark Interviews Professor Albert Bartlett

Albert Bartlett is Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder who is an internationally-known and widely-published expert on the economics of sustainability and growth. He is the author of The Essential Exponential and of http://www.albartlett.org/.

Topics discussed:

  • The dynamics of population growth and overpopulation
  • The necessity of addressing population in environmental policies
  • Boulder, Colorado’s tax to buy open lands to take them out of development
  • Sustainable growth as an oxymoron
  • Political motives for increased growth
  • Urban growth always outstrips revenues and promotes debt.
  • Immigration as a cause of population growth
  • Political motives for increasing immigration
  • You cannot sustain a country by importing labor.
  • Population growth dilutes democratic representation.
  • Population growth undermines freedom of action.
  • The necessity of making free family planning world-wide
  • The energy crisis requires addressing population growth.
  • Modern technology does not disprove Malthusianism.
  • Peak oil
  • The limits of alternative energies
  • The necessity of global solutions to environmental and population issues
  • Urban planning defines problem solving as removing impediments to growth which leads to new problems.
  • Bartlett’s “Arithmetic, Population, and Energy

 

 

Robert Stark Interviews Former Congressman Pete McCloskey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Pete” McCloskey, Jr. (born September 29, 1927) served as a congressman from the San Francisco Bay Area from 1967 to 1983.

He ran on an anti-war platform for the Republican nomination for President in 1972 but was defeated by incumbent President Richard Nixon. In April 2007, McCloskey switched his affiliation to the Democratic Party.

McCloskey is a decorated United States Marine Corps veteran of combat during the Korean War, being awarded the Navy Cross, the Silver Star, and the Purple Heart (twice).

Topics include:

  • His role in the Nixon impeachment
  • Pat Robertson
  • His role in creating Earth Day
  • His role in environmental legislation
  • The Israel Lobby
  • His lawsuit against the ADL
  • The Israeli attack on the USS Liberty

Robert Stark interviews Frosty Wooldridge

Frosty Wooldridge

 

Robert Stark interviews Frosty Wooldridge on immigration. Topics include:

  • America’s population projections
  • How 100,000 legal immigrants come in to America every month.
  • The need for an immigration moratorium.
  • The looming Amnesty for current illegal immigrants.
  • Environmental consequences of mass immigration.
  • Mainstream media blackout of the population question.
  • The need to promote birth control and family planning for Third World countries.
  • The potential ethnic conflicts of the future.
  • The negative influence of the world’s major religions on the population question.
  • The responsible voices standing up for immigration reform.

Robert Stark Interviews Anthony Migchels on Monetary Reform

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anthony Migchels lives in Arnhem, the Netherlands. He started the Gelre, the first regional currency in the Netherlands. His blog is http://realcurrencies.wordpress.com/ which raises awareness of monetary matters, most notably the nefarious implications of interest, as a way of empowering people and the commonwealth in their struggle against the Money Power.

Topics:

How Mutual Credit Works
The Goals of Monetary Reform
Why Banking must be interest free
How interest is a wealth transfer from the poor to rich
How the government creates the monopoly with the legal tender laws and hands it over to the private banking cartel
Other Monetary Reform Movements such as the Greenbackers, Public Banking, and Social Credit
A comprehensive critique of Austrian Economics
How Libertarianism is controlled opposition
Is Anti-Usury Activism Anti-Semitic?/ How it became associated with fascism after WWII
Why there isn’t a strong populist movement? The phony left-right paradigm represented by Occupy Wall Street and the Tea Party
The Euro Crisis

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Robert Stark interviews Ellen Brown

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Robert Stark interviews Ellen Brown. Topics include:

Ellen’s book, The Web of Debt;
The history of banking;
The benefits of public banking;
The reason for the illegal immigration and how the bankers looted Mexico’s banking system;
Healthcare.

Ellen Brown is an American lawyer and author who since 2008 has become a well-known monetary reformer, mostly because of her book The Web of Debt. She has also written several books about alternative medicine. She is currently chairman and president of the Public Banking Institute, which is an organization that promotes public banking in the United States and elsewhere.

In The Web of Debt she analyzes the Federal Reserve and the private money cartel. The analysis is peppered with quotes from The Wizard of Oz, which she believes is an allegory about the need for monetary reform. She explains how the monetary cartel usurped the power of the vast majority of the global human population to create money out of thin air by so-called fractional-reserve banking, and also the negative impact this has on the well-being of people. In short, the consequences is that the debt increases in the world and the banks’ power increases. One of the solutions she sees for USA, and also for other countries, is a bank system which is used in North Dakota by The Bank of North Dakota.

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