The term Western Civilization has come to us through the educational system of the United States, where since about the mid-1900s it has been a fixture of the standard undergraduate curriculum. Basically, the term covers European history, along with some added chapters on US history. It has been instrumental in shaping the idea that the...
Read MoreThirty years after the end of the Cold War, European elites are shouting once again that the Russians are coming. Why would they bother invading European NATO states when everything that makes life possible in Europe is collapsing? “The Russians can be here at any moment! The Russians have a huge army, ready to invade....
Read MoreThe World is now reverting back to Multipolarity, which means a return to a system that governed international relations from the 16th century to the 1940s. Now that the world is becoming multipolar once again, it won’t hurt to look at earlier multipolar periods and state formations. Essentially each and every great empire has always...
Read MoreIn the discussion on the place and role of the US in the world, it may be useful to also take into account some opinions...
The opinions that Americans have on the Rest of the World are sometimes interesting and even valuable, but often not. Sometimes such opinions are based on personal experiences and observations, but quite often not. Sometimes these are based on thorough research and solid knowledge, but quite often not. Americans often cannot resist a deep-rooted urge...
Read MoreTrump is more than a Faustian committed to Making America Great Again. He aims to reconnect the US with its own history.
Contrary to what many seem to believe, it just may be that Donald Trump is not so much the man who personifies what is Faustian, but in the first place the resurgence of the old American South, the Confederacy. Trump’s fight to drain the swamp and Make America Great Again can be interpreted as symbolic...
Read MoreEU politicians, led by the Germans, are as ambitious as the pioneers of the space age. The main difference is that the...
The news that comes out of Europe these days may cause some sort of amazement, tinged with incredulity, as did the news from the dawn of the Space Age. Everything that happened then, beginning with the launch of the world’s first orbiting satellite Sputnik I in 1957, seemed right out of a fairy tale. Europe,...
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Some questions concerning the currently prevailing “hitparade of evildoers,” arguing that it is historically...
Who would you say is the most evil person in World History? Most people would answer immediately: Hitler. Many would say Stalin and a few others might perhaps come up with Genghis Khan, the Mongol leader who lived about eight centuries ago, or with another historical character from a distant past and a faraway place....
Read MoreNow that EU commissars and the rulers of most EU member states are trying to provoke a war with Russia, countless citizens will have solid grounds for suing their government for reparations. The Shoah Business has so far been extraordinarily successful and truly is like a gift that keeps on giving. Back in 2012, Germany...
Read MoreWhen in 1991 for the second time in the 20th century the Ukraine became independent, it seemed to possess all the requirements for being a successful, happy and prosperous nation. Of the fifteen sovereign states that emerged from the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Ukraine was seemingly the most privileged. Its vast stretches of...
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Hans Vogel argues that Europe’s elites lack a moral compass. However, they do apply moral standards: to their opponents in their zeal to cling to power. At the end of the Second World War, savage reprisals were taken against those who had worked with or for the Germans. Many who had collaborated were left unharmed,...
Read MoreFor centuries, Europeans have had to cope with censorship. As a matter of fact, one might even regard censorship as one of those vaunted “European values,” although few modern Europeans, brainwashed by globalist propaganda, will believe it. Soon after the invention of the printing press, the Roman Catholic Church imposed a rigid system of censorship...
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So Alice Weidel was interviewed by Elon Musk on 9 January 2025. Actually, it was quite a disappointment in more ways than one. For one, it is strange that the leader of the AfD, Germany’s supposedly conservative party, should be a lesbian who is married to a woman from the island of Ceylon. Upon closer...
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Hans Vogel argues that the rise of BRICS as a successor to the Non-Aligned Movement reflects a global shift away from Western dominance, fueled by the decline of US imperialism, the failures of neocolonialism, and a resurgence of nations striving for true sovereignty and indigenous values. Now that BRICS is expanding and becoming increasingly powerful,...
Read MoreWorld War I was won by the powers that worked to bring it about, while refusing an early peace with Germany and Austria-Hungary. World War II was also won by the instigators, namely the US, England and the USSR. Now that World War III is gathering steam as we speak, we can state with confidence...
Read MoreIn the current crisis of liberal democracy, citizens need to know what they can do on the basis of a concise analysis as outlined in this Antiglobalist Manifesto. Europeans of all nations, unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains. You have a world to win. The Mask of Democracy A monster is haunting...
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Hans Vogel dismantles the European Union’s pretense of democracy, condemning its bureaucratic incompetence, economic decay, and the authoritarian grip of its delusional elite, who accelerate the EU’s collapse while silencing dissent. The European Union has twenty-seven member-states, a population of 450 million and a gross national product of over eighteen trillion dollars. Somehow, the EU...
Read MoreOn November 7, the Dutch capital has been the theater of fighting between a group of foreigners and people who carry a Dutch passport but cannot be considered to be Dutch in any meaningful sense. The foreigners were Israelis, fans of the Maccabi Tel Aviv football club. Mostly younger males of military age, they had...
Read MoreHans Vogel outlines the historical rise of robber barons and their legacy of influence through modern-day globalist philanthropy, showing how charitable foundations and NGOs, guided by the money-driven mindset of their predecessors, now shape international agendas on issues from climate policy to public health. When around 1900 the US economy was growing at dizzying rates,...
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A few years before he died in 1994, Léon Degrelle wrote Tintin mon copain (Tintin, my buddy) an extraordinary autobiography. Actually, it is a double, or rather threefold biography, namely of himself and of the comic strip hero Tintin and his creator Hergé. In a sense therefore, it can be regarded as a modern version...
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Hans Vogel highlights the rise of Mark Rutte, former Dutch Prime Minister, as NATO’s new General Secretary, his dismissal of public opinion, and his commitment to NATO’s lethal agenda, including support for Ukrainian attacks on Russia, while questioning the true values being upheld by the sinister alliance. Just a fews days ago, on October 1,...
Read MoreHans Vogel argues that the arrest of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov by French authorities illustrates the growing surveillance state in Europe, where governments, under the influence of the declining American Empire, suppress free communication while neglecting rising migrant violence and the dumbing down of education and public discourse. The recent arrest of Telegram boss Pavel...
Read MoreJust a few days ago, a former German spy chief stated that the sabotage of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline was planned and ordered by Ukrainian satrap Zelensky and Polish President Andrzej Duda. Now that the elaborate US narrative on the war in the Ukraine is beginning to come apart at the seams, now that...
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Germany lies in the center of Europe in more ways than one. Not only is it the geographical center, but all of European history seems to revolve around it. In German there is the term Mitteleuropa, which aptly conveys Germany’s pivotal role in Europe. To be honest, to some extent France and Italy also need...
Read MoreHans Vogel argues that Germany’s crackdown on critical media, including the shutdown of Compact magazine, is indicative of a broader EU trend toward suppressing dissent and freedom of expression. Last week, German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser ordered the shutdown of Compact magazine, one of the few German printed media critical of the government. For the...
Read MoreHans Vogel discusses the elusive nature of disinformation, urging readers to think critically and highlighting the interplay between truth and falsehood in a world where governments weaponize the term to suppress inconvenient facts. What is disinformation? No wait, wait, don’t ask Wikipedia, just think for yourself for a moment. Actually, everything one reads, hears or...
Read MoreHans Vogel casts a critical eye on the evolving media landscape, contrasting the decline of traditional newspapers with the rise of alternative news outlets in the Netherlands, underscoring a significant shift in the dissemination and consumption of information. A recent article here elaborated on the existential crisis that has been affecting the US media with...
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The interview that Russian President Vladimir Putin recently gave to American independent journalist Tucker Carlson was more than just an interview. In an approach reminiscent of the famous German journalist Emil Ludwig, Mr. Carlson tried to get a real conversation going, with serious answers to serious questions. Therefore, and unlike the style of most of...
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After more than two decades of humiliation, ridicule and ostracism, last night (22 November) Geert Wilders had his finest hour. His Islamophobic PVV (Party for Freedom), which he founded in 2006, won the Dutch general elections, obtaining almost one quarter of the popular vote. It should be borne in mind, however, that more than one...
Read MoreThe voters of Argentina have decided that 53-year-old Javier Milei is going to be their next president. He will be the first unmarried president since 1916 when Vicente Yrigoyen was elected. Like Yrigoyen, whose nickname was el peludo (the armadillo, literally the hairy one), Milei has a nickname that is to do with hair: la...
Read MoreOn November 22, some twelve million Dutch voters will be eligible to cast their vote in national elections for the Lower house of the National Parliament. It is amazing the country still does not have universal suffrage and that people under eighteen are not allowed to vote. After all, they can decide (from a very...
Read MoreAncient Chinese wisdom has it that whereas a state should have an army, its main function is deterrence. This means that when a state is attacked, its army (and hence, its government) has failed. Military forces should be so strong and awesome that no enemy even thinks about launching an attack. For quite some time,...
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The Collapse of the West, Summer/Fall 2023
The unelected European Commission, committed to uphold “Western Values,” has issued a decree prohibiting Russians to bring personal items when they enter the EU. Although Europeans like the French, Germans, Italians, Poles and Hungarians, Russians can no longer come to an EU member state driving their own car, and they have to leave behind their...
Read MoreIn the West, also known as the “World Community,” mediocrity reigns supreme everywhere and at all levels. Not only in the arts, but everywhere, from politics to science, from education to business. The fact that mediocrity has become the norm everywhere, is proof that all institutions have become over-organized. It is plain for everyone to...
Read MoreJust a few days ago, marking the 78th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres ordered his Japanese Under-Secretary General Izumi Nakamitsu to read a statement in his name. Curiously, no mention is made of of the perpetrator, the US. Nor was the US mentioned in Japan during the commemoration of...
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All state and corporate media in the EU have been yelling and shouting about the hot weather in Europe. It is infernal, they say. Never been so hot, they want us to believe. UN Secretary General Guterres is telling the world the “Age of Global Boiling has arrived.” Thus lectures a man who has long...
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Reflections on the Fate of the Nation State
We are currently living at a time when nation states all over the “West” are being destroyed from within by an entire array of artificially induced mental conditions. However, instead of giving the growing numbers of patients suffering from those conditions the psychiatric treatment they deserve, isolating them from society and giving them substances to...
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No longer is it a matter of speculation whether or not the “West” is in free fall. It clearly is, and it is clearly intentional. The Great Covid Show, brought to you by the usual suspects, seems to have created the right conditions for the “Great Reset.” There were some hiccups, because an operation so...
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Following in the footsteps of her illustrious predecessor Josef Goebbels, Mrs. Ursula Von der Leyen, unelected president of the “Fourth Reich” has imposed censorship. In the endless wisdom of her little brain, Mrs. Von der Leyen has decided that the inhabitants of the EU who survived or escaped the covid death jabs she tried to...
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