The Unz Review Digest - March 13, 2020
The Coronavirus pandemic overwhelmingly dominated both the media headlines and our own traffic this last week. By a very wide margin, our most popular article was former CIA officer Philip Giraldi’s discussion of the virus as a possible bioweapon, with the list of likely suspects including the US, Israel, and perhaps China itself. This controversial analysis naturally produced an outpouring of over 500 contentious comments, totaling some 60,000 words.
Meanwhile, six weeks after its original publication, sixth place was held by a 15,000 word compendium of the circumstantial evidence for the virus constituting a US biowarfare attack against China, attracting nearly 800 comments, totaling over 100,000 words and 5.5K Facebook Likes. Just below it was a much more recent 16,000 word discussion of the various conflicting biowarfare theories by Tony Hall, a former Canadian professor. Lance Welton also recapitulated his argument that East Asians may be far more susceptible than Westerners, while a post by Steve Sailer outlining the possible American death-tolls, perhaps reaching as much as 5 million, is coming up very fast after one day, and may soon be near the top.
In other articles, E. Michael Jones analyzed the growing East Coast conflict between blacks and Jews, arguing that the longstanding political manipulation of the former by the latter is the hidden text behind this situation. Karl Nemmersdorf’s discussion of the brutal crimes committed by the very heavily Jewish Bolshevik secret police against Russia’s overwhelmingly Gentile population in the early decades of the twentieth century. And the Saker analyzed the conflict in Syria between Russia and Turkey.
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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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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In “Ted Gold and the Jews of Weatherman” (September 2017 in TOO), I wrote, in describing a envisioned takeover of the United States by the Jewish radical group Weatherman, “Cue the return of leather-jacketed coke-snorting Jewish secret police rounding up the gentiles for rape, torture and murder in dank abattoirs. It happened, look it up.”...
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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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[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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On the Condemnation of "Conspiracy Theories" as a Device for Protecting Officialdom’s Lies, Disinformation, and Obfuscation
The Wuhan Coronavirus epidemic of 2019-20 is moving many markers where life merges into death, where truth merges into lies. At age 34, Dr. Li Wenliang drew attention in Wuhan to these moving markers. The disease Dr. Li sought to warn against ended up taking his life as the epidemic gained fatal traction. Before going...
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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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From Arguably Wrong, with the "basic reproduction number" or R0 on the horizontal axis and the total number of American deaths on the vertical (logarithmic) axis.
There's no question that American bastions of power - business, courts, intelligence services, media, ivy league universities - are firmly in the grip of Jewish oligarchs and the 10-15% of upper middle class professionals that form their second estate. Conservatives, with the exception of a few Israel-hawks and economic libertarians, are absent in this demographic....
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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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Perhaps I have really bad body odor, but these days, I mostly eat and drink alone, sitting in completely empty restaurants and cafes, like right now. This casual yet elegant joint is called Ottchill. It has solidly built wooden chairs padded with homey cushions. The two baristas are young, attractive and courteous, and they’re here...
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Europe is a continent of such heterogeneity – whether in terms of states, languages, nationalities, or geography – that no one has ever really succeeded in organizing it into a coherent geopolitical whole. This is despite the demand among statesmen, businesses, and even many simple inhabitants for a peaceful and rationalized European space. The nineteenth...
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Is the planet under the spell of a pair of black swans – a Wall Street meltdown, caused by an alleged oil war between Russia and the House of Saud, plus the uncontrolled spread of Covid-19 – leading to an all-out “cross-asset pandemonium” as billed by Nomura? Or, as German analyst Peter Spengler suggests, whatever...
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A new front group preaches restraint while embracing interventionism
Numerous so-called “front groups” operate in the United States. A front group is very simply an organization that pretends to have a certain program while at the same time using that identity as cover to promote a hidden agenda that is something quite different, often opposed to what is being said publicly. The Global Climate...
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Oil Prices – Syria – Refugee Invasion
Turbulence rising, we are in for a choppy ride, - that’s what our captain should announce. After some fake turbulence supplied by the overblown coronavirus media hype, real things began to add up. They all add up to a great uncertainty and to a deep recession; to a war substitute, from the financial point of...
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Permanent 2.5 Year Drop in US Life Expectancy - It's Just Like the Flu, Brah!
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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WASHINGTON D.C. – In recent weeks, concern over the emergence of a novel coronavirus in China has grown exponentially as media, experts and government officials around the world have openly worried that this new disease has the potential to develop into a global pandemic. As concerns about the future of the ongoing outbreak have grown,...
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Possibly Interesting Response to a Reader
Over the years I have written columns about the growing doubts among scientists and mathematicians over aspects of Darwinian evolution. The fury aroused among the faithful has been intense and often personal, the doubts being called “ridiculous” but with no explanation of why they are ridiculous. These assertions are frequently, but not always, made by...
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I voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 election. I spent months making the case for Trump on this website. I will be the first to admit that I was wrong and that those who were skeptical of Trump in our community were right in 2016. In that election, I drank the koolaid and was...
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