Spectre and Borzoi sit down with Mark Time to discuss his new book from Antelope Hill Publishing – “The Man in the Mirror,” and we talk about ideas of alienation, helplessness, action and resolve, then we spin off into a discussion about the 1973 cartoon "SuperFriends" and children’s entertainment, and then it gets even weirder as we delve into religion and philosophy. Grab a blankie and get comfy.
Outro Song: (We’re All Gonna Make it) For my Kings by StormKing
Producer: A Borzoi/Spectre Joint
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Re: mark’s discussion of the corrupted oral transmission of phrases & idioms: “Some metaphors now current have been twisted out of their original meaning without those who use them even being aware of the fact. For example, toe the line is sometimes written as tow the line. Another example is the hammer and the anvil, now always used with the implication that the anvil gets the worst of it. In real life it is always the anvil that breaks the hammer, never the other way about: a writer who stopped to think what he was saying would avoid perverting the original phrase.” (Orwell, Politics… Read more »
Man talk about getting news cucked.
I think things like Brothers Grimm are good children’s entertainment
I guess you could call them modern on some level.
I haven’t started the episode yet but I am excited to. I finished reading The Man in the Mirror by Mark Time two or three weeks ago, and I really liked it. My one critique was the reliance on coincidences later on in the story line, however I loved the book more than many others that I have read. My heart rate got pretty high at certain parts and its certainly a page-turner. This comment is a rehashing of the review I left on the AH website, but I think that every White nationalist and third positionist should read Mark’s… Read more »
Being born in 73 doesn’t mean one had the dasein in 73; one had to have pubes
Having grown up in an evangelical church, I can say that dispensationalists generally seem to me to be more Jewish than the Jews I have met in college. The dispensationalists I know wear Hebrew prayer shawls when they pray, blow shofar horns in church next to Israeli flags, wear Star of David necklaces, nail Mezuzah to their doors and decorate their homes with Menorah. Most donate to Israel every year and are saving up for a vacation in Israel someday. Their greatest hope is to spend eternity with the Jews in the New Jerusalem. They don’t seem to doubt that… Read more »
Wouldn’t the heart of the problem with our people be the very fact that they would even want to replace an Aryan heritage for a Hebrew heritage in the first place? And, wouldn’t the fact that, according to the Bible, Abraham basically gave his wife to every man who frightened him means that no one can know for certain who exactly his heirs actually are? And, even if his heirs are the descendants of Issac, no one can say for certain who Issac’s descendants are as he also gave his wife to every man which frightened him just as Abraham… Read more »
One God to rule them all, One Tribe to find them, One Book to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them, In the Land of Zion where the Shadows lie.
Rail, rail against the dying of the light