Category: Analysis

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Skiagraphia: Internet and the Art of the Shadow Weaving

“How you identify?” “Oh, I identify as …” If you find this Q&A form peculiar, moreover, if you already noticed how it pervades the conversations, replacing the traditional “Who are you?” and “I am …”, invest some of your time into KT’s analysis of the strange cause that just could be underlying this novel, yet only seemingly insignificant, nuance in the form of Internet mediated conversations. It just might cast a peculiar new light on real motives why people seek identitarian movements, conspiracy theories and serial religious conversions.

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On Principles and Ideologies: A New Year’s Clean Up

Kali Tribune wishes you ponderous and non-ideological holidays. We talk about difference between principles and ideology, peculiarity of internet mediated intellectual viruses, impossibility of total political theory and other light subjects to lead KT over the threshold of the new year.

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“Ethnic Bleachers of the World, Unite!”: On Vacant Minds and Internet Censorship

As internet is pulsing with gloomy stories about coming censorship, especially to step upon those nodes wailing about “white genocide”, Kali Tribune offers an opinion on the matter, based on the quite real, albeit probably not white enough, genocides from the recent past. Also, we touch upon globalist policies that are seldom mentioned outside the conspiracist circles, but are non the less real and also, seemingly paradoxically, quite apt to be named genocidal themselves. Finally, we discuss the problem of combating narrative with the truth and difficulties that come with it, making censorship perhaps the most viable option for some corners of the internet.

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So Nineties: Alexander Dugin’s Enduring Globalism

As original ideas of Dugin’s globalist project become more and more accessible to anglo-phone public, we hear objections that his totalitarian blueprint laid out in no uncertain terms in the book “Foundations of Geopolitics” is something he now discarded. Well, to refute this objection, we’ll let Dugin himself demolish it in one of his recent interviews.

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Death of a Conspiracy Theorist

In this video we discuss the peculiarities of “conspiracy theorist” mentality and its pitfalls – or rabbit holes, if you like – taking as a starting point passages written by “conspiracy researcher” who’s apparently gone down quite a few of them at the same time and ended up on the other side – among the neo-Malthusian sustainability villains.

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Repressive Oppressives: Peace Activism as Ego Inflation

In this podcast we reflect upon a prevalent trend of Western activists championing the causes of authoritarian regimes in defiance to what they call “Empire”, i.e. their own home. We argue that the real nature of this peculiar “self-loathing” is in fact a clear example of the same authoritarian tendencies champions of “just world” are supposedly denouncing being transmuted into the guise of moral action on behalf of the “oppressed”.

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Without a Cause: The Sinister Nature of Synchronicity pt.2

In the second part of the analysis of the phenomenon of synchronicity, we proceed to compare it with what was traditionally understood as correspondence between man and the world. The synchronicity appears to be a veritable inversion of this relation with rather sinister consequences.

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Dialectics of Delirium: Was Garden of Eden Crisis a CIA Funded Regime Change?

In this podcast we approach the problem of Hegelian dialectics in it’s proper – Hegelian and not Anthony Sutton’s – sense, and dangers of history being depicted as the proper object of absolute knowledge. The case in point is the clear and present danger of God being denounced as CIA agent and Garden of Eden crisis a false flag or Soros funded regime change event.