PATCH #35
Michael Anton on Machiavelli and spiritual war, and Roger Kimball on Jacques Barzun and decadence. James Howard Kunstler wonders if the narrative shift on the lab leak will lead further dominoes to fall, and Whitney Webb maps the Epstein network. Kester Aspden supplies a psychological portrait of Thomas Mair, and Simon Cottee analyzes the contemporary social and legal rhetoric of terrorism. Lehrer writes about a murder suicide in Berlin. Hitchens reviews Boomers, Abigail Shrier reports on the medico-political environment in Washington and Maya Forstater wins her case on appeal in the UK. I interview experimental novelist Jack Ross on the imaginary museum of Atlantis, my debate with ZHP for IM-1776 is now unlocked, and the official video from Policy Horizons Canada, a WEF-connected Canadian government body, introducing their official government report Exploring Biodigital Convergence: it’s the end of the world as we know it, BlackRock is bulk buying single family homes, and inflation is about to explode.