“The first time I wore a fine linen chiton,” writes The Hellenist, “decades of trauma from wearing profane democracy clothes were instantly purged from my weary spirit. Virtue begins with clothing and ends in justice.”
Part of the transvaluation of all values will even involve changing our clothing, in the sense that we will no longer dress as Christians or atheist neochristians do now.
The ancient Romans, heirs to the culture of ancient Hellas, called integrity probitas. This leads to maturity of judgment, consilium. Let us be virtuous in our thinking in order to reach maturity:
Do you really believe that if the ancient Spartans had conquered the American continent, you would now have a philosemite president north of the Rio Grande (or the abject miscegenation with Native Americans south of that river that contaminated the Iberian blood forever)?
Since our hypothetical American Spartans wouldn’t have betrayed their Gods to worship a Semitic god, this is my question to white nationalists: Do you sincerely believe that these American Greeks, with a collective unconscious never conquered by the Bible, would have rolled out the red carpet for the Hebrews (as so many Zionist Christians do now)?
Reconquering your lands, once of the Aryans, begins with an internal jihad: probing within oneself, with due probitas, these kinds of questions.


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The Hellenist has just added:
I hate the western business suit and tie. It’s soulless, and the fact it’s the uniform for capitalism proves the point.
“C .T.says:
November 8, 2025 at 8:00 am
Hello Martin Kerr,
Over the years I’ve had this fantasy that the boy I once was, who in 1967 lived in a house very close to the studio where I now live, called George Lincoln to warn him that an assassin was lurking…
How different the fate of the US would have been if Rockwell had lived a few decades longer…”
Do you truly think it would have made a difference if GLR lived? If yes, in what way?
It seems the death of the dollar is the only potential catalyst for revolution in America.
Perhaps it wouldn’t have made much difference, but it still hurts that he was killed when I was a child.