Counter-Currents/North American New Right Newsletter: January 2013

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Dear Friends of Counter-Currents,

The new year got off to a strong start at Counter-Currents.

1. Our Readership and Web Traffic

If you visited Counter-Currents in January, you were one of more than 100,000 people.

Month Unique Visitors Number of Visits Pages Viewed “Hits” Bandwidth
June 2010 6,145 10,328 70,732 200,824 6.08 GB
July 2010 9,387 17,329 119,254 348,172 10.01 GB
August 2010 12,174 22,348 93,379 333,614 10.17 GB
September 2010 17,063 34,510 147,051 580,550 16.39 GB
October 2010 17,848 35,921 140,365 611,367 17.93 GB
November 2010 26,054 48,336 171,833 915,553 26.39 GB
December 2010 26,161 50,975 192,905 1,101,829 27.79 GB
January 2011 28,583 60,005 198,249 1,736,067 34.06 GB
February 2011 29,737 61,519 213,121 2,081,558 40.13 GB
March 2011 29,768 62,077 220,053 2,485,001 52.21 GB
April 2011 20,091 58,037 223,291 2,729,449 54.65 GB
May 2011 36,596 78,103 274,841 1,334,472 47.59 GB
June 2011 28,629 57,920 264,928 1,004,128 22.78 GB
July 2011 30,186 66,093 416,309 1,952,047 71.23 GB
August 2011 40,002 81,012 502,282 2,083,593 53.18 GB
September 2011 45,427 88,782 422,902 481,909 11.67 GB
October 2011 45,590 90,444 337,137 468,197 17.78 GB
November 2011 44,445 88,824 330,664 339,521 14.22 GB
December 2011 49,845 97,223 337,881 344,210 13.65 GB
January 2012 56,633 107,644 408,373 433,736 21.38 GB
February 2012 53,345 99,607 376,288 411,915 14.43 GB
March 2012 55,572 106,029 441,170 475,719 16.36 GB
April 2012 56,772 110,029 421,446 428,678 16.08 GB
May 2012 56,323 111,533 400,243 404,483 15.70 GB
June 2012 55,112 110,246 400,141 404,162 13.66 GB
July 2012 52,304 108,340 367,589 373,470 12.52 GB
August 2012 41,616 96,314 305,729 329,353 12.23 GB
September 2012 66,719 132,503 455,938 493,856 17.73 GB
October 2012 81,739 157,152 410,096 416,362 16.36 GB
November 2012 107,956 199,912 584,115 755,419 29.95 GB
December 2012 109,265 224,793 926,117 1,143,248 37.53 GB
January 2013 100,054 208,004 900,577 1,012,979 40.81 GB

 

2. Our Webzine

In December, we added 84 posts to the website, for a total of 2,381 posts since going online on June 11, 2010. We also added over 400 new comments.

3. January’s Top 20 Articles (with date of publication and number of reads)

1. Trevor Lynch, Review of Pulp Fiction [2], June 29, 2011: 14,015
2. Irmin Vinson, “Some Thoughts on Hitler [3],” April 20, 2011: 6,130
3. Gregory Hood, “Beltway Rambos [4],” January 15, 2013: 4,338
4. Gregory Hood, Review of Scarface [5], February 27, 2011: 2,873
5. Matt Parrott, “Bloomberg’s Childproof World [6],” January 12, 2013: 2,856
6. Gregory Hood, “Why Liberals Hate Guns [7],” January 18, 2013: 2,855
7. Kevin Beary, “Lifestyles, Native and Imposed [8],” October 8, 2012: 2,816
8. Thomas Goodrich, Review of R. M. Douglas,  [9]Orderly and Humane: The Expulsion of the Germans After World War II [9], January 8, 2013: 2,808
9. Gregory Hood, “Subversion: The Musical,” review of Les Miserables [10], January 3, 2013: 2,804
10. Andrew Hamilon, “Television in Iraq [11],” January 18, 2013: 2,578
11. Andrew Hamilton, “‘De La Rey’ and ‘Afrikanerhart’ [12],” January 4, 2013: 2,557
12. Counter-Currents Radio, Jonathan Bowden’s Last Interview, Part 1 [13], January 7, 2013: 2,511
13. Matt Parrott, “Kvetching about the Schvartzes [14],” January 15, 2013: 2,436
14. Trevor Lynch, Review of The Dark Knight [15], September 27, 2010: 2,294
15. Gregory Hood, “American Psycho [16],” January 22, 2013: 2,261
16. Trevor Lynch, “Django Unchained: Another Jewish Wet Dream [17],” January 29, 2013: 2,212
17. Jack Donovan,”First World Values or Tribal Values?: On Jax, Tara, and the Sons of Anarchy [18],” December 25, 2012: 2,152
18. Jack Donovan, “From Patriots to Traitors [19],” January 17, 2013: 2,094
19. Kerry Bolton, “New Zealand Academia: Studies in Corruption,” Part 1 [20], January 7, 2013: 2,094
20. Julius Evola, “The Spirit of Roman Civilization [21],” January 8, 2013: 2,091

hermanubisrelief [22]Special congratulations are due Gregory Hood, who had 4 of the top 10 articles (and a 5th in the top 20). Matt Parrott, Andrew Hamilton, Jack Donovan, and Trevor Lynch, also had multiple top 20 articles.

I also wish to congratulate Thomas Goodrich, whose first Counter-Currents piece (the first, we hope, of many) made our top ten.

January’s top articles include political commentary (gun control, Jews and HBD, Bloomberg), film and TV (Pulp Fiction, Scarface, American Psycho, Les Miserables, Django Unchained, The Dark Knight, Sons of Anarchy), history (Evola, Vinson, Goodrich, Beary), the media (both of Hamilton’s articles), political correctness (Bolton), and the arts (the Bowden interview).

Thanks to all of our writers!

4. Where Our Readers Are: The Top 20 Countries

Our web statistics program gives us a country-by-country breakdown of our readership. Here are the top 20 countries:

1. United States
2. Great Britain
3. Germany
4. Canada
5. China
6. France
7. Sweden
8. Australia
9. Russian Federation
10. Czech Republic
11. Italy
12. Netherlands
13. Japan
14. Finland
15. Portugal
16. Poland
17. Norway
18. Switzerland
19. Spain
20. Brazil

5. Where Our Readers Are: The Top 20 Cities

1. New York City
2. London
3. Sydney
4. Melbourne
5. San Francisco
6. Toronto
7. Stockholm
8. Washington, D.C.
9. Chicago
10. Los Angeles
11. Athens
12. Berlin
13. Seattle
14. Dublin
15. Paris
16. Philadelphia
17. Houston
18. Calgary
19. Vancouver, B.C.
20. Helsinki

Eight of our top 20 cities are in the United States. Four are on the West Coast of North America: San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, and Vancouver, B.C. Two are in Australia: Melbourne and Sydney. Three are in Canada: Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver. Eight are national capitals: London, Berlin, Stockholm, Athens, Washington, D.C., Dublin, Helsinki, and Paris.

6. Upcoming Book Projects

St__Christopher_by_thornwolf [23]Our next three books are Savitri Devi’s And Time Rolls On [24], 2nd ed., Trevor Lynch’s White Nationalist Guide to the Movies [25] (with a Foreword by Kevin MacDonald), and Juleigh Howard-Hobson’s “I do not belong to the Baader-Meinhof group” and Other Poems.

The other titles listed below are in rough chronological order:

18. Savitri Devi, The Lightning and the Sun (March or April)
19. Greg Johnson, New Right vs. Old Right and Other Essays (March)
20. Jonathan Bowden, Pulp Fascism: Reactionary Themes in Comics, Graphic Novels, and Popular Literature (March)
21. Savitri Devi, Pilgrimage
22. William Joyce, Twilight Over England, with an Introduction by Greg Johnson
23. Francis Parker Yockey, The World in Flames and Other Essays, ed. Kerry Bolton
24. Saint-Loup, Hitler or Judah? A Second Nuremberg Tribunal
25. Derek Hawthorne, Above the Clouds: Arnold Fanck, Leni Riefenstahl, and the Metaphysics of Sex (on the German mountain films)
26. Collin Cleary, L’appel aux dieux (French translation of Summoning the Gods)

Other longer term projects include Anthony M. Ludovici’s Confessions of an Anti-Feminist: The Autobiography of Anthony M. Ludovici, ed. John V. Day, Julius Evola’s East and West: Essays in Comparative Philosophy, a new edition of Brooks Adams’ The Law of Civilization and Decay with an Introduction by Greg Johnson, and a collection of Alain de Benoist’s essays on Ernst Jünger.

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Once again, I want to thank our writers, donors, and proofreaders; our webmaster/Managing Editor; and above all, you, our readers, for making Counter-Currents possible.

Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief
Counter-Currents Publishing Ltd.
& North American New Right