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World War II

never really ended

 

by Tomislav Sunic

There’s no need to spin fantasies about World War III when World War II never really ended—it’s still alive and kicking. The ancient Roman diviners showed more wisdom in their predictions than all the self-proclaimed experts and think-tank savants fortune-telling the post-Mideast mess.

The silver lining to the chaos unfolding in the Mideast—thanks to the joint American-Israeli strike on Iran—is that it finally forces people to question the legitimacy of the post-WWII world order set up by the liberal-communist world-improvers. Time to revise the official communist WMDs (weapons of mass deception) and antifa victimhood scripts. No, even an atomic conflagration in the Gulf won’t augur the end of the world—it’ll just be the end of one world and the beginning of a new one.

Blaming only President Trump and his Jewish/Israeli handlers is way too simplistic for understanding the current Mideast mess. One must give Trump at least some credit for trying to dismantle the leftist mob rule strangling academia and the judiciary—that’s a far bigger deal than the US fawning over Israel.

Instead of lambasting Trump or Netanyahu, one must reject the servile White Christian Zionists and neocons, and their obsession with turning Europe and the USA into a “verus Israel” (true Israel).

Blaming Jews while hallucinating about the Second Coming of Christ has historically been a hallmark of Gentile neurosis. If the good Lord ever shows up again, it won’t be in some white Ozarks village or the Croatian hinterlands of Medjugorje—it’ll be in Semitic Jerusalem. Belief in a single savior—whether you call him Yahweh, Allah, or Christ—has been the greatest tragedy in human history, for every people on earth.

In the decades ahead, perpetually squabbling Whites won’t have much of a choice unless they ditch the monotheist mindset. Even if they manage to shake off the Mad Max-inspired Ayatollahs of rock’n’rolla, they’ll still have to settle accounts with the Liberal and Christian-Zionist clerics.

4 replies on “World War II”

Blaming Jews while hallucinating about the Second Coming of Christ has historically been a hallmark of Gentile neurosis.

It should be remembered that Sunic has been invited to many conferences of the racial right.

As a European and not an American, Sunic doesn’t suffer from the monocausal myopia that afflicts American white nationalists, who basically blame Jewry while exonerating American culture.

Sunic’s point of view is similar to ours regarding Christianity. In the The Occidental Observer article from which I took his quote, we can see that other racialists know nothing about the CQ and its bastard child: the secular liberal that enables the JQ, the Negro question, the “Hispanic” question, etc. All this is due to the post-WWII consensus that still persists in 2026.

If that war were already over, there wouldn’t be laws in Europe that imprison those who want to revise the history of the Second World War.

Did you get my latest email about Saint Patrick? Perhaps post it, as it touches upon this topic. I think it important that we push back against Christianism on their major religious festivals. Saint Patrick’s day is not just celebrated in Ireland—a people celebrating their being religiously conquered by the jealous god of the Jews!—but around the world. Now, I have no problem with celebrating Irishness on the 17th of March, however, perhaps we could give this festival a secular name, like Ides or Lupercalia. The Irish celebrating Saint Patrick’s day is like the Greeks celebrating Hannukah, or the Persians celebrating Purim, or the Palestinians celebrating Nakba.

This is your email:

Firstly, I do not advocate going back to Irish Paganism. There were nasty things in Irish Paganism, like having sex with horses. Even Thomas Sheridan admits this. No, religion is an attempt to explain with etiological myths what can now be partially explained with science, sensu lato, in the broad sense, of being systematised academic knowledge. Miriam Goldsteen is technically correct that Irish Paganism was primitive and superstitious in relation to the Norman Christianity that replaced it… but what does that prove an lá atá in-diu ann, nowadays? Who is seriously advocating that Ireland go back to pre-Norman paganism?

The Austrian painter in his table talks said that to bring back Germanic paganism would be a mistake. Science would eventually dislodge all religions in Germany, and it was the business of the State to simply allow this natural process to occur. Thus 1930s Germany was secular. They did not re-establish Lutheran Protestantism, and neither did they re-establish Paganism.

I don’t like to admit it, but Christianity is probably something that Ireland had to go through. I think that Christopher Hitchens eventually makes this point ingod is not great. At first he wishes that we could have been spared the entire thing (hinting that Antiochus Epiphanes should have just exterminated the Maccabean Jews rather than trying to convert them, thus taking out Judaism, Christianity and Islam in one fell swoop) before coming to the position that the Semitic Cults were just something that humanity had to evolve through.

Ireland was so primitive, that exposure to the remnants of the Roman Empire through their imperial cult, Christianity, did bring positive secular benefits to Ireland. Ireland didn’t even have a proper alphabet, relying on crude etchings called Ogham.

Similarly, with the Normans. Massive structures began to replace the crude stone huts that had existed prior to the Normans.

However, the Normans’ nasty semitic cult is purely incidental.

The reason why the below pompous buffoon, a convert to Roman Catholicism, but a former Anglican Chaplain to Elizabeth II is taken seriously is because of Saint Patrick. Saint Patrick and his legacy means that pompous idiots, such as this guy, are taken seriously.

But look at how he rails against nature worship. I don’t advocate worshipping nature… or anything, really, but Nature undeniably exists, whereas Canaanite storm gods such as Yahweh do not undeniably exist. He also rails against ecology, i.e. the scientific study of the environment in an effort to preserve it, because Christianity is an ecocidal death cult. They want the earth to be judged through fire. They want the heavens to be rolled up like a scroll. Christianity is a Doomsday cult, as the present Armageddon-chasing war in Iran illustrates.

Fuck Saint Patrick and fuck the nasty Semitic doomsday cult that he enslaved us with.

Cheers!

This is the video that I was reacting to.

Perhaps, Irish Equinox might be a nice secular term for Saint Patrick’s day, just as atheists call Christmas Solstice. An unofficial term can sometimes displace an official one. In Ireland, the secular: Boxing Day is much more popular than the official Saint Stephen’s Day, named for a totally fictional Saint whose martyrdom is told in the Book of Acts.

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