The Unz Review Digest - April 17, 2020
For another week, the deadly Coronavirus outbreak dominated our leading stories just as it did those of most media outlets, with our most popular piece being Godfree Roberts’ investigation of the origins of the global epidemic, which he argues more likely had its roots in America rather than in China, a highly-contentious thesis that quickly provoked nearly 400 comments, totaling over 50,000 words.
Ranking second was Gilad Atzmon suggestion that there is considerable evidence that the virus was mad-made rather than natural, arguing that the matter should be carefully investigated as an international crime rather merely a health crisis, drawing over 400 comments totaling nearly 50,000 words.
Third place was held by Mike Whitney’s harsh critique of the American budgetary response response to the domestic crisis, which quickly bailed out our financial institutions and major corporations at the cost of adding many trillions of dollars to our national debt. Meanwhile, Paul Craig Roberts’ fifth-ranking piece outlined the drastic changes in American society likely to be produced by this massive economic and social upheaval.
On the non-Coronavirus front, Paul Kersey’s fourth-ranking piece recounted the brutal slaying of three white women in Tennessee by a deranged Black Muslim, a racially-charged story that received virtually no media coverage outside its local confines, once again underscoring the hypocrisy of our ideologically-biased mainstream media.
And rounding out our most popular featured articles was Max Parry’s lengthy discussion of the continuing emergence of facts about the 9/11 attacks, further undercutting the official story of those events and the unwillingness of our media to honestly investigate or report them.
Another American Index Case?
In our last episode, Last Man Standing, we wondered if the Covid-19 outbreak might prove advantageous to China. Here we speculate about how–thanks to a bureaucratic decision about a common illness–it may cause America to lose world hegemony. *** Finding the Index Case, Patient Zero, of an epidemic is critical to understanding and curbing further...
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We have recently heard from frontline medical physicians that the current global health crisis is something they have not been trained to deal with nor do they fully understand the spectrum of symptoms they encounter in hospitals and emergency centres. Earlier this week, Dr. Cameron Kyle-Sidell, an emergency physician affiliated with Maimonides Medical Center (Brooklyn),...
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There's no doubt that the Coronavirus is a serious infection that can lead to severe illness or death. There's also no doubt that 'virus hysteria' has been used for other purposes. Wall Street, for example, has used virus-panic to advance its own agenda and get another round of trillion dollar bailouts. In fact, it took...
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Previously on SBPDL: Her Name Is Melanie L. Crow: Honoring the Life of the White Female Who Lost Her Life in the Racial Terror Attack on Burnette Chapel Church in Nashville in 2017 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,...
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We are hearing from many that the world after Covid-19 will be different. The question is: Different in what way? Will it be better or worse? Elites are working to make it better for them, and worse for the rest of us. About that the evidence is clear. The Big Boys are being bailed out...
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As the global pandemic grips world attention, completely unnoticed by mainstream media was the release of a final report of an academic study pertaining to another previously calamitous event of international significance. On March 25th, the conclusion of a four year investigation by researchers at the University of Alaska Fairbanks was published which determined that...
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So the War on Populism is finally over. Go ahead, take a wild guess who won. I’ll give you a hint. It wasn’t the Russians, or the white supremacists, or the gilets jaunes, or Jeremy Corbyn’s Nazi Death Cult, or the misogynist Bernie Bros, or the MAGA-hat terrorists, or any of the other real or...
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Is anti-Semitism really increasing?
Even though distracted by the havoc resulting from the coronavirus, the United States and much of Europe is engaged in a frenzied search for anti-Semitism and anti-Semites so that what the media and chattering class are regarding as the greatest of all crimes and criminals can finally be extirpated completely. To be sure, there have...
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Over the course of 2019 the Jews lost control of the narrative in America. When Jews lose control they get upset, because, in a world without logos, the only order is the order they impose on the rest of us, a group known as the goyim, whom, Jews believe, have a natural tendency toward anti-Semitism....
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In August 2001, biopharmaceutical company BioPort faced imminent disaster. A series of company scandals, controversial federal bail-outs and severe, adverse health reactions among U.S. troops were causing both Congress and the Pentagon to reconsider its multi-million dollar contract to provide the military with an anthrax vaccine. Formed for the sole purpose of acquiring a publicly-owned...
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Watch this RT interview with Robert Kennedy to see how corrupt the CDC is. We cannot trust this corrupt organization with our health. The CDC has a large financial interest in pushing untested vaccines on the public. WHO is even more under the control of Big Pharma. The organization is corrupt beyond the meaning of...
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Previously on SBPDL: Madison, Wisconsin Is 8% Black: In 2018, 83% of Homicides and 69% of Gun Crime Were Committed by Blacks Diversity. Inclusion. Equity. Tolerance (D.I.E.T.). The only people still believing Martin Luther King's nonsense about "judging people by character instead of the color of their skin," are white people. And at what point...
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One trend we've been tracking at iSteve recently is Tiger Children taking over the social justice jihadi racket. You might think that just because you are poor and black that you'd get a leg up in the struggle for, say, a leftist NGO job, but ... look out! The hardest-charging immigrants are coming from 10,000...
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Summary After being attacked by monetarists and others for many decades, MMT and the idea that running government budget deficit is stabilizing instead of destabilizing is suddenly gaining applause from the parts of the political spectrum that long opposed MMT: the banking and financial sector, especially the Republicans. But what is applauded is in many...
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The posters and trailers for today’s films and TV series generally look awful to me. I occasionally give them a chance, against my better judgment, and find I have wasted my time. All these pope dramas and even Emir Kusturica’s documentary with Uruguayan President Peje Mujica: meh.[1] So I look to the past. I’ve recently...
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Everybody loves to hate taxes. As the old saying implies, taxes are right up there with death among humanity’s least favorite things. Yet they are as old as civilization itself; tax records have been found from as far back as the Ur III dynasty of 2,000 BC, and possibly older. And we can be sure...
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The Truth and its Consequences
"You go into Afghanistan, you got guys who slap women around for five years, because they didn't wear a veil," Mattis said. "You know guys like that ain't got no manhood left anyway. So it's a hell of a lot of fun to shoot 'em." The first rule of human thought is that everything is...
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It has been pretty obvious for many years already that the AngloZionist Empire was not viable, that it had to tank sooner or later. There were two main scenarios which were typically considered for this collapse: an external crisis (typically a major military defeat) or an internal one (economic collapse). Personally, I always favored the...
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PK Note: Your Coronavirus Social Distancing book list now includes Sam Francis' Essential Writings on Race, and Race and the American Prospect. Why take just a macro-look at The Great Replacement in the United States of America, when you can easily take a micro-look? Let's start with New York City. For those wondering, here's...
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Long-time readers will know that I am a fan of The Nature Index for tracking global scientometrics. Unlike raw numbers of articles published, it automatically adjusts for quality, since only submissions to elite journals are counted. In my previous longread on the subject, I presented a per capita map of the Nature Index FC (fractional...
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