How tribal affiliations are a matter of resonance. Following my previous article, The Tribe, I took a ramble across the gentle hills near Cossal, West of Nottingham, to further ponder the issue. The subject matter arose from an enjoyable conversation I had with Dom and Christian of the Sheep Farm podcast, which certainly had a... Continue Reading →
The Tribe
What does it mean to find your tribe? It is an expression that is gaining traction across the West as nations rise to declare an end to rampant immigration and to defend their borders, or, indeed, their homes from fraudulent mortgage possession claims. On the ground (as opposed to the insulated unreality of the political... Continue Reading →
St George’s Day: Of Dragons and Men
Rich in symbolism and meaning, St George is the patron saint of England. The mainstream and 'woke' narratives would have us believe that St George was an ethnic Turk who defeated a dragon that was holding a fair maiden hostage, possibly as a sacrifice offered up to the beast by the local people. However, what... Continue Reading →
Phoenix Rising (Part 1)
If we don't know where we are from, then how do we know where we are? The maxim, 'Know thyself' is as relevant now as it's always been. We live in an era when the would-be-controllers of our realm bombard the masses with the spurious notion that we are entirely subject to their whims, plans... Continue Reading →
Gone Rogue
Rogue Male, published in 1939, is a novel by Geoffrey Household in which the protagonist, a member of what he calls ‘Class X’, heads out to Poland with the aim of hunting a tyrant whose existence is a threat to millions. Although the novel never mentions his name, it is apparent (and Household admitted to... Continue Reading →