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Subjugation With American Characteristics — Pt. 2
Subjugation With American Characteristics — Pt. 2
In seeking to discover the origins of American thinking about a “domino effect” in Asia, with China spreading communism and therefore…
Nick Halme
Nov 22, 2020
A Barbarous Democracy
A Barbarous Democracy
On June 9th, noted right nationalist and chief Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage was asked by Piers Morgan: “Nigel Farage, just to clarify…
Nick Halme
Jun 29, 2020
A Short History of The Chinese Containment
A Short History of The Chinese Containment
For the past 16 years, American strategic bomber forces have flown sorties called “ elephant walks” aimed at China and North Korea. This…
Nick Halme
Jun 23, 2020
The Concentration Camps of Finland
The Concentration Camps of Finland
The Hennala concentration camp, where 1200 people would die, 500 by execution. 100–200 women assisting the Reds would die here at the…
Nick Halme
Jun 20, 2020
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Companies Are Moving Their Office Into Your Home
Companies Are Moving Their Office Into Your Home
“They’re trying to allow their employees to work from home but trying to maintain a level of security and productivity” says the CEO of a…
Nick Halme
Jun 15, 2020
Bad History Lessons with Prof. Jordan Peterson: Police Battalion 101
Bad History Lessons with Prof. Jordan Peterson: Police Battalion 101
In May 1960, a team of Israeli Mossad agents kidnapped a man just outside his home in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and brought him back to…
Nick Halme
Sep 26, 2017
The “Haidt” of Controversy (Or Why Freedom of Speech is More Complicated Than We Think)
The “Haidt” of Controversy (Or Why Freedom of Speech is More Complicated Than We Think)
Freedom of speech is at once an astoundingly simple topic, and a very nuanced one. We all think it’s good — but what exactly is it?
Nick Halme
Aug 29, 2017
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Eating People — The Walking Dead and the Contingency of Human Rights
Eating People — The Walking Dead and the Contingency of Human Rights
The question has been raised, What two men would do, who lived a solitary life in the wilds and met each other for the first time.
Nick Halme
Jun 17, 2016
A Critical Reading of Ian Bogost’s Alien Phenomenology — Part 01
A Critical Reading of Ian Bogost’s Alien Phenomenology — Part 01
I came across Ian Bogost like most young students of game design — ignorant and hopeful. There is a dearth of game design theory, and the…
Nick Halme
Apr 15, 2016
Heraclitus’ Logos (And How it Powers Your Computer)
Heraclitus’ Logos (And How it Powers Your Computer)
Heraclitus was a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher from the Persian-ruled Ionian colony of Ephesus (on the coast of modern day Anatolia) — he…
Nick Halme
Mar 29, 2016
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