Author Archives: Max West

The Most Mysterious Star in Our Galaxy

This is one of the most significant astronomical finds in recent decades. It might even become one of the most significant scientific discoveries of all time. There is an unusual star above the Milky Way (KIC 8462852, located 1480 light … Continue reading

Posted in Science | Comments Off on The Most Mysterious Star in Our Galaxy

Trump v. Bush: the Plant

This is simply astonishing. The brazenness of it. Was it her action alone, or coordinated with anyone from Jeb’s campaign? During an appearance at a Jon Huntsman “No Labels” event, a female audience member named Lauren Batchelder played the role … Continue reading

Posted in Republican Party | Comments Off on Trump v. Bush: the Plant

Camp of the Saints – Quote #20

The beast had a new, unhoped-for symbol—Captain Luke Notaras—and it trumpeted the name far and wide. Luke Notaras took his place on the infamous roll of current events, in the chapter on the cutthroat whites, a chapter kept zealously up … Continue reading

Posted in Death of the West, Immigration, Literature | Comments Off on Camp of the Saints – Quote #20

Photo of the Day: Leif Erikson

From a National Geographic piece asking “Why Do We Celebrate Columbus Day and Not Leif Erikson Day?“: Christopher Columbus and his holiday are controversial today largely because of the way he and subsequent European explorers and settlers treated Native Americans. … Continue reading

Posted in Europe, National | Comments Off on Photo of the Day: Leif Erikson

Camp of the Saints – Quote #19

Which brings us to a question of prime concern throughout the armada. Namely, the problem of what to cook with. There was plenty of rice, at least by frugal native standards. There was plenty of water to prepare it. But … Continue reading

Posted in Death of the West, Immigration, Literature | Comments Off on Camp of the Saints – Quote #19

Camp of the Saints – Quote #18

Now, when you consider the model severity of the Australian Immigration Act, encouraging, as it does, the entry of Greeks, Italians, Spaniards, English, French—in short, all those white of skin and Christian of soul, while relentlessly excluding any trace of … Continue reading

Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on Camp of the Saints – Quote #18

NASA: Water Exists on Pluto

What a year for the Drake Equation! Today, NASA announced clear evidence of water on Pluto: Just 10 days after confirming that liquid water has been found on Mars, the US space agency revealed a landmark discovery the amazing dwarf-planet … Continue reading

Posted in Science | Comments Off on NASA: Water Exists on Pluto

Frau Merkel

According British bookmaker William Hill, Angela Merkel — a woman who is singlehandedly exacerbating Germany’s cultural suicide — is the #1 favorite to win tomorrow’s Nobel Peace Prize, a once-great prize whose cache has been completely dissolved in recent decades … Continue reading

Posted in Death of the West, Europe, Immigration | Comments Off on Frau Merkel

Camp of the Saints – Quote #17

Judging by those good people of France screened by the switchboard at RTZ, skin colors are mere illusions, and everyone’s soul is the same underneath.

Posted in Death of the West, Immigration, Literature | Comments Off on Camp of the Saints – Quote #17

Under the Skin (2013)

Directed by Jonathan Glazer, who directed the great film Sexy Beast (2000), Under the Skin is a loose adaptation of Michel Faber’s 2000 novel of the same name. It follows an extraterrestrial who has assumed the form of a young … Continue reading

Posted in Film | Comments Off on Under the Skin (2013)