The Unz Review Digest - March 8, 2020
The Coronavirus dominated our most popular featured articles this last week, with the most popular two pieces being on that subject.
Lance Welton returned to his regular theme of the hidden racial aspect of the virus, focusing on a widely-discussed academic paper from January that suggested East Asians might be particularly vulnerable to the deadly disease. Although the sample size was extremely small, the evidence is intriguing, and the total reluctance of the media to allow discussion of the relative prevalence of different racial victims raises dark suspicions that the truth is being concealed for ideological reasons.
Ranking second and coming up very fast, was Philip Giraldi’s discussion of the explosive question of whether the virus was actually a human-engineered bioweapon, and if so, which country had originated it, with the most likely suspects probably being the U.S., Israel, or China itself, in an accidental release. The fact that China was struck with his deadly outbreak at the peak of its economic conflict with the U.S. certainly raises serious suspicions, as does Iran being one of the most serious secondary victims of an outbreak. These controversial issues were heavily discussed in an outpouring of around 400 comments, totaling some 50,000 words.
Ranking third was another article by Philip Giraldi, discussing the ongoing takeover of the American intelligence agencies by pro-Israel zealots, many of them seemingly unqualified. The notion of a global superpower’s elite national security apparatus being entirely beholden to advocates for a foreign nation is certainly a very strange development, but the trends have accelerated under the Donald Trump administration.
Rounding out our most popular featured articles was Eric Striker’s discussion of the increasing efforts by the FBI to punish political “thought crimes” with harsh legal penalties, Paul Kersey’s column on one of the many racial crimes totally ignored by our media, and the Saker’s discussion of the Russian-Turkish conflict over Syria.
Sir Humphrey Appleby, the Machiavellian senior civil servant in the hit 1980s British sitcom Yes, Minister once famously commented that one should “never believe anything until it’s been officially denied.” Which meant we could be fairly confident that racial and ethnic differences in susceptibility to Coronavirus exist, because our race-denying Ruling Class so dogmatical refused...
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The most commonly reported mainstream media account of the creation of the Coronavirus suggests that it was derived from an animal borne microorganism found in a wild bat that was consumed by an ethnic Chinese resident of Wuhan. But there appears to be some evidence to dispute that in that adjacent provinces in China, where...
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New hires will all be Israel's poodles
The appointment of U.S. Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell as interim Director of National Intelligence (DNI), a position that he will apparently hold simultaneously with the ambassadorship, has been criticized from all sides due to his inexperience, history of bad judgement and partisanship. The White House is now claiming that he will be replaced by...
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Yesterday, the FBI made a big show of arresting multiple alleged members of a "white supremacist" group they have designated as a national security threat equivalent to ISIS. Federal prosecutors have charged black metal fan Cameron Denton, the Nazi Al-Baghdadi, with telling the police to send SWAT teams after a journalist and a politician as...
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We all know the deal by now. Just a few details of this story flipped, we are witnessing a story the corporate media wouldn't stop covering for at least a month. Maybe two. As it is, enjoy the sound of anti-white silence, with few people ever reading the details of what happened to Janae Jordan...
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Following 6 hours of grueling negotiations, including direct negotiations between Putin and Erdogan, the parties have finally agreed to the following: A ceasefire will begin at midnight. Russia and Turkey will jointly patrol the M4 highway (M5 now belongs to Damascus). A 6km buffer zone will have to be created and enforced on each side...
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The Russians feel fighting Turkey is below their dignity, and prefer to keep the fighting in Idlib as a proxy war. The dignity point is important: traditionally, the Russians go to war only with great powers. Smaller military encounters are a matter for a local commander. Even cruel Winter Campaign 1940 against Finland had been...
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The media is doing its best to make the Seth Rich story go away, but it seems to have a life of its own, possibly due to the fact that the accepted narrative about how Rich died makes no sense. In its Iatest manifestation, it provides an alternative explanation for just how the information from...
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[Portions of this article were drawn from various sources as cited. However, additional portions seem to have been quoted from Larry Romanoff at Global Research without proper citation.] It does seem farfetched, doesn’t it? That the United States will risk World War III, using nuclear weapons, by launching a coronavirus inside China during the 2020...
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PK NOTE: Their Lives Matter Too. It’s a book you must pick up. Names you’ve never encountered, stories you’ve never read about, all for one, unmentionable reason: black on white murder. Four black males trespassing in a cemetery in North Little Rock, Arkansas. A white employee of the cemetery, Kristopher Dacus, asked them to leave....
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A few days ahead of the previous Israeli election, Haaretz’s lead writer Anshel Pfeffer, authored a spectacular analysis of Israel’s current political deadlock: Israelis are going to the polls to decide whether they are ‘Jews’ or ‘Israelis.’ The first to point out the political rivalry between ‘the Jew’and ‘the Israeli’ was Shimon Peres who, after...
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Technological and Psychological Factors for the Rise and Decline of the Nation-State
All the talk today is of the tensions between globalism and populism, the latter often nationalistic. The globalists have generally been too optimistic in their rhetoric, wishfully thinking that the time of nations and states is simply over. In fact, the nation-state remains an irreducible reality in politics everywhere, even as this entity is undeniably...
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The murder of the Iranian hero-martyr General Soleimani created a situation in which a war between Iran and the Axis of Kindness (USA/Israel/KSA) became a real possibility but, at the very last minute, Uncle Shmuel decided that he had no stomach for a full-scale war against Iran. Wise decision. This, however, does not at all...
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PK NOTE: Their Lives Matter Too. It’s a book you must pick up. Names you've never encountered, stories you've never read about, all for one, unmentionable reason: black on white murder. It's highly probable were her family to read this, they'd be more outrage at us noticing patterns and documenting who/whom murdered Madison Harris than...
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A refugee from Somalia attacks a white woman in St. Louis, nearly killing her. This black teenager attacked her twice, the second time while she was on the phone with police. And guess what? The juvenile court let her Somalian refugee go without any charges because he has an IQ of 49. No, this is...
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Once again Michael Brown has held me responsible for attacks on Jews. Last year it was Pittsburgh and Poway. This time it was Jersey City and Monsey, New York. In order to make these accusations sound plausible against me, a man who prefaced virtually every YouTube video he ever posted on the Jewish Question with...
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Errol Morris’ American Dharma, which is a documentary about Steve Bannon, is probably the most elusive film ever produced by a major filmmaker. Although it premiered at film festivals in September 2018 and received a great deal of press (most of it negative) at the time, it was impossible to see for over a year...
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Can We Afford an Arms Race with the World’s Biggest Economy?
In 2015 RAND reported, “China can now hold the US Navy’s surface fleet at risk at significant ranges from the mainland”. Two years later the Pentagon calculated, “The PLAN is the largest navy in Asia, with more than 300 surface ships, submarines, amphibious and patrol craft.” In 2018, the US Navy’s Indo-Pacific Commander, Adm. Philip...
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Anthony Minghella’s The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999) has been one of my favorite films since I saw it on the big screen while living in darkest Atlanta. A few years later, post-red pill, I bought the DVD and was struck anew at the brilliance of the script, performances, and direction. But I was also struck...
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