Reader’s Links for July 9th, 2026

Each day at just after midnight Eastern, a post like this one is created for contributors and readers of this site to upload news links and video links on the issues that concern this site. Most notably, Islam and its effects on Classical Civilization, and various forms of leftism from Soviet era communism, to postmodernism and all the flavours of galloping statism and totalitarianism such as Nazism and Fascism which are increasingly snuffing out the classical liberalism which created our near, miraculous civilization the West has been building since the time of Socrates.

This document was written around the time this site was created, for those who wish to understand what this site is about. And while our understanding of the world and events has grown since then, the basic ideas remain sound and true to the purpose.

So please post all links, thoughts and ideas that you feel will benefit the readers of this site to the comments under this post each day. And thank you all for your contributions.

This is the new Samizdat. We must use it while we can.

**New intelligence suggests a specific course of action concerning use of Substack. For a variety of reasons, who owns it, and who owns the ONLY company that monetizes authors on Substack, the question for us has always been, ‘Why is Substack allowed to exist?” I believe the answer is now known to us. It collects data on you and who you are connected to. Substack does have the best writers out there for counter-narrative views, and does allow the authors to make money at it. Which is suspicious already. But the reasons were made known to us by a Cyber-security professional. The solution seems to be to use a dedicated browser, ONLY for substack. There are many good ones out there now. So downloading another browser is easy. Get the DuckduckGo go one, or Brave or one of many others and use it ONLY for substack and clear cookies after use. Like washing your plate after you eat.

For those interested, please check out https://vladtepesblog.substack.com/ as an another avenue of expression. The Substack is a different project in a sense. It is older videos that in the light of subsequent events, look different or of increased importance, Check it out now and again if you like. But use it safely.

ADDENDUM: 

This site operates more at the philosophical level of the communist/Islamic revolution which is obliterating Western Civilization. Politics, culture, law are all down stream from philosophy. Understanding the philosophy of the attack is to understand what is an attack and develop tactics, both individually and collectively against them. The attack comes entirely (so far) in the form of Dialectics. To understand dialectics, watch and read everything you can by Maj. (Ret.) Stephen Coughlin.

Here is a repost of the simplest explanation, or at least the shortest one, we have been able to think of so far (Placed here by request)

We as humans communicate mostly via conventions. In other words, we decide what a word means by what we, as a culture want it to mean, then fix the term as a convention via a dictionary

or other means so we can express what we want to each other and be understood. It’s a group process more or less but based on what we want expressions, words, concepts and taxonomy to mean.

Dialectics is the imposition of meaning on existing terms for a political outcome which is destructive to what we all consider meaning. It is a complete hijacking of Meaning.

This also applies to taxonomy. The most underrated aspect of epistemology. Of how we see ourselves. Of how we understand the world, via categories. Via labels.

Dialectical taxonomy is what forces us to change everything we think about sexuality and accept political sexuality such as the Trans-movement.

Or somehow convincing everyone that the German National Socialist Worker’s Party is somehow “far right wing”, which may be the most masterful dialectical con of the 20th century.

This deserves a proper essay. But I just want to get the thought out there.

Imposing, forcing meaning on us. Changing terms to mean what a group of tyrants what us to think they mean as opposed to what they do mean and more or less always have meant.

Making words mean something other than what we meant them to mean, then banning or criminalizing them because of their imputed meaning, even though they were good, useful terms that helped hold our culture together.

Attacking us for using perfectly good words with important meanings, then telling us what we meant by what we said, then cancelling us for it in the pre-revolutionary stage, and now in the UK outright arrest you now that the revolution is all but complete.

That is dialectics.

About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

4 Replies to “Reader’s Links for July 9th, 2026”

  1. Last weekend I went to the flea market. I love that place. So full of old and cool things. It hearkens back to the analog world I grew up in–a world that contrasts so starkly with the modern digital miasma in which we wallow.

    I spied with my eye something that began with a 1970’s clock radio. The kind with hands. Waiting for the kiosk owner to return from smoking I listened to the cacophony of the place. As much as I like eavesdropping on a good conversation, I enjoy hearing snippets that hang in the air, completely out of context.

    “…She didn’t like that, but I sure did…,” said the man with summer teeth as he passed. (Some are here, some are there.)

    Or, “…Every time the phone rang his teeth fell out…”.

    Or, “…I don’t s’pose ya don’t know no one that don’t know no one that don’t want nuddin’ done fer dem, do ya?”

    Yet, as I waited for the radio smoker I plucked the sweetest fruit of all from the nearby air. It was a man, around seventy, fat, at the kiosk across the lane. He was shopping alright, but not for clock radios. He had his eye on the lady selling trinkets, who was of a similar age. I should have clued in that he was on the prowl. A gold saber tooth hung from his neck. On this I share my theory that both men and women, upon being singled by the death or divorce of their life partner, revert back to the courting behavior resembling that before they got hitched. It is all they know, in most cases. For this man it was the adornment of a sharp gold love lure he’d probably hung on to since 1975.

    “…I’m originally from Montreal. I live in Clayton now,” he said. Clayton is a town just across the St. Lawrence in upstate New York.
    “Oh,” she replied, “I live in Cornwall.”
    “We’re almost neighbors,” he said.
    “Yes, you’re not far away.”
    “We should go for coffee,” he said.
    “Maybe your niece would like this,” she said reaching for a silver bracelet on the table before her. I got the impression she was redirecting.
    “I can come up to Cornwall. It’s not far for me,” he said keeping his eye on the ball.
    “Or maybe she would like these earrings? I think they’re very pretty.”
    “Seriously, would you like to go for coffee?”
    “Well, I, uh, I guess so.”

    If she had not really wanted to go for a date she just couldn’t think of a quick excuse. Sometimes it happens like that. I hope he turns out to be a lovely man, and she a lovely woman. I hope they hold hands while watching the tankers pass on the St. Lawrence. And at sunset, because I can throw in whatever romantic breeze my license permits.

    Far from judging them, I was merely observing the attempt by these little ol’ analog hearts, in a public place, to connect in an age of digital disconnection. Who am I to judge, after all?

    Who, indeed, is the arbiter of what is right or wrong in the public sphere? Enter, from Stage (radically) Left, the spectre of pre-crime, where the Minority Report did well in fiction, but then was trumped 30-years by reality. –Goes to show commies read books:

    https://youtu.be/xSHSX0Q9FPo?si=v4Fkd-MQGXWSh-32

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