“From this time forth
My thoughts be bloody, or be nothing worth.”
—Hamlet
In my novella The Columbine Pilgrim, published by Counter-Currents earlier this year, I explore how a seemingly “normal” person can, after enduring a series of perceived traumas and humiliations, reach a point of terrifying psychic rupture, after which he emerges profoundly transformed, grotesquely shorn of all former vestiges of sanity, restraint, and conscience. Read more …

































































White Spree Killers
Wade Michael Page
2,245 words
Killing sprees are becoming more common as “Western” civilization unravels.
If killing sprees per se mattered to elites, there would not be a sharp distinction made between killings committed by conscious (or unconscious) whites, Read more …