1-10 of 63 Hubssort by Hot Best Latest
World War II Oddities, Part 1: Foreign Born Nazi Soldiers
Part 1 in a series of articles on odd and unknown aspects of World War II, and what we can learn from them (with pictures!).
0 commentsPros and Cons of Freemasonry organizations - distorted perception of the population about the masonic cult
All the Masonic lodges around the globe are strongly against the prejudices and superstitions which generate a distorted perception of the population about the masonry. The organization thinks that behind this attitude are the great ideologies of the 20th century (communism, fascism and Nazism) and the church
1 commentNazism is at the left, not at the right
Liberals use to say that the Nazis are at the right. I believe that it is all the way around: Nazis are at the left.
0 commentsPro-Nazis Gather in Estonia
Commemoration rallies in Estonia described as Pro-Nazi gatherings are receiving tacit approval of the government. Russia demands action from international bodies.
2 commentsSocialism v. Capitalism Part II: the Results
Another indictment of Socialism comes from the results of its practice. I wrote earlier that the standard of value of Altruism, the morality of Socialism, was death. That is exactly what resulted. Since Karl...
0 commentsGodwin’s Law and Ingram’s Law – How to Argue
The short and sweet definition of Godwin’s Law is this (as stolen from Wikipedia): ‘“As an online discussion grows longer, the probability of a comparison involving Nazis or Hitler approaches 1."In other words, [Mike] Godwin...
6 commentsWorld One War: The Birth of Nazism
Retreating Germans in 1918 Illustration of the Stab-in-the-Back Legend from an Austrian Postcard, drawn 26th March 1919 Drawing of Adolf Hitler, dated October 30th 1923 Early Nazis' In 1918, a revolutionary...
0 commentsNietzsche's Niche (Part Three) The disrespect shown to a gifted thinker.
The conclusion of the three-part story of the real passion that was Friedrich Nietzsche--a man misrepresented by his own sister--a man still creating confusion for modern-day theologians.
0 commentsThe Effect of Nazism on Norse Mythology
After the advent of Christianity, Germanic mythology largely faded into nonexistence. With Christianity’s monotheistic focus, there was no room for the Norse pantheon, and it simply became a relic of the...
2 comments










