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The Dig

When Netflix isn’t participating in our ongoing cultural degeneracy, it produces some really good stuff…The Dig, for example. It’s a movie about the excavation of the Sutton Hoo ship — the stunning Anglo Saxon ship burial discovered near Ipswich, England . I found it not only informative, but also to be a compelling story about professors, humble…

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And the Snow Fell …

Sheila and I worked in up to six inches of fresh snow. The landscape was silent… luminous… soft… nurturing to the soul. No internet connection—WONDERFUL! No bold-print headlines—AMAZING! No television—EVEN BETTER! Sanity. Every now and then we need to remember what the natural world is like. Disconnect. Let Nature nurture us. TURN OFF YOUR PHONE.…

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Singularity by Zachary Denman

Singularity is a short (six minutes plus) independent video produced by Zachary Denman, an independent film maker located in England. It paints a future in which AI (Artificial Intelligence, for those out of the technology loop) has essentially taken control of the world. Many people—but not all—live fantasy lives, uploaded into the computer, while a…

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Watching the Republic Die

I just finished watching the Georgia election runoff news…Songs going through my head include “Foggy Dew”…and “I Am a Good Old Rebel”…and maybe a Classical dirge or two. Spengler is proven right. “Der Untergang des Abendlandes”…or ”The Decline of the West,” for all you non-German speakers. On a more positive note, I went in and…

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The Gods and Their People

Note: Some of the quotes in this article are also found in my book Asatru—A Native European Religion. This version of “The Gods and Their People” was revised on January 2, 2021. In The Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity, Dr. James Russell writes that there are two kinds of religions. One of these he calls…

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