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Wherewolf

  • Werewolf 9: Laurent Guyenot

    27 JUN 2024 · Arktos Media’s podcast program, ‘Werewolf’, hosted by Dr. Alexander Wolfheze, pushes the envelope of dissident right discourse by interviewing avant-garde publicists, artists and thinkers - remarkable people censored by the legacy media and cancelled from mainstream platforms. Invoking the ancient totemic force of the boreal wilderness, ‘Werewolf’ reminds its audience of the awesome transformative power of the European peoples - their proven ability to adapt to harsh conditions, overcome the odds and to defy the fates.  Ep. 9 offers an interview with French historian Dr. Laurent Guyenot about political theology and the historical canon currently imposed on the West by the Globalist Hostile Elite, exploring the themes of chronology criticism, myth-manufacturing and psycho-history.
    Played 1h 10m 47s
  • Werewolf 8: Dan Roodt

    27 JUN 2024 · Arktos Media’s podcast program, ‘Werewolf’, hosted by Dr. Alexander Wolfheze, pushes the envelope of dissident right discourse by interviewing avant-garde publicists, artists and thinkers - remarkable people censored by the legacy media and cancelled from mainstream platforms. Invoking the ancient totemic force of the boreal wilderness, ‘Werewolf’ reminds its audience of the awesome transformative power of the European peoples - their proven ability to adapt to harsh conditions, overcome the odds and to defy the fates. Ep. 8 offers an interview with Afrikaner academic, publicist and journalist Dan Roodt about the present predicament of his people, the lessons to be drawn from it for Europeans everywhere and frontier life in the ‘New South Africa’.
    Played 1h 37m 26s
  • Werewolf 7: Raw Egg Nationalist

    27 JUN 2024 · Arktos Media’s podcast program, ‘Werewolf’, hosted by Dr. Alexander Wolfheze, pushes the envelope of dissident right discourse by interviewing avant-garde publicists, artists and thinkers - remarkable people censored by the legacy media and cancelled from mainstream platforms. Invoking the ancient totemic force of the boreal wilderness, ‘Werewolf’ reminds its audience of the awesome transformative power of the European peoples - their proven ability to adapt to harsh conditions, overcome the odds and to defy the fates.   Ep. 7 offers a conversation with Raw Egg Nationalist about the state of the mano-sphere, the devolutionary effects of globalist-corporate franken-food policies, the nature-culture interface in vegetarianism and the bogus ecologism of globalist Big Food.
    Played 1h 18m 11s
  • Werewolf 6: Laura Towler

    27 JUN 2024 · Arktos Media’s podcast program, ‘Werewolf’, hosted by Dr. Alexander Wolfheze, pushes the envelope of dissident right discourse by interviewing avant-garde publicists, artists and thinkers - remarkable people censored by the legacy media and cancelled from mainstream platforms. Invoking the ancient totemic force of the boreal wilderness, ‘Werewolf’ reminds its audience of the awesome transformative power of the European peoples - their proven ability to adapt to harsh conditions, overcome the odds and to defy the fates. Ep. 6 offers an interview with British patriot-publicist Laura Towler about the UK’s descent into Neo-Orwellian ‘blackwhite’ dystopia, her husband Sam Melia’s persecution for ‘crimethink’ and the British nationalist campaign against Big Brother-imposed ‘duck speech’.
    Played 30m 43s
  • Werewolf 5: Jason Reza Jorjani

    27 JUN 2024 · Arktos Media’s podcast program, ‘Werewolf’, hosted by Dr. Alexander Wolfheze, pushes the envelope of dissident right discourse by interviewing avant-garde publicists, artists and thinkers - remarkable people censored by the legacy media and cancelled from mainstream platforms. Invoking the ancient totemic force of the boreal wilderness, ‘Werewolf’ reminds its audience of the awesome transformative power of the European peoples - their proven ability to adapt to harsh conditions, overcome the odds and to defy the fates. Ep. 5 provides an in-depth interview with Dr. Jason Jorjani about his new book, ‘Erosophia’, uncovering the full historical scope of its philosophical research. This episode investigates the full meta- and geopolitical implications of ‘Erosophia’ and shows its organic link with Dr. Jorjani’s subsequent ‘American Prometheus’ declaration, which calls for new forms of multipolar dialectics and ethos-based worldview-warfare.
    Played 1h 19m
  • Werewolf 4: Hans Vogel

    27 JUN 2024 · Arktos Media’s podcast program, ‘Werewolf’, hosted by Dr. Alexander Wolfheze, pushes the envelope of dissident right discourse by interviewing avant-garde publicists, artists and thinkers - remarkable people censored by the legacy media and cancelled from mainstream platforms. Invoking the ancient totemic force of the boreal wilderness, ‘Werewolf’ reminds its audience of the awesome transformative power of the European peoples - their proven ability to adapt to harsh conditions, overcome the odds and to defy the fates. Ep. 4 offers an interview with Dutch historian Dr. Hans Vogel about his book published by Arktos, ‘How Europe Became American’, and addresses the most challenging question his book brings up: how can Europeans can the damage done to their countries, their institutions and their cultures by the decades of alien occupation, culture-distortion and mind-control that followed Europe’s defeat in 1945. How to snap out of Stunde Null defeatism and how to reach for their Greatest Hour — of liberation.
    Played 37m 49s
  • Werewolf 3: Constantin von Hoffmeister

    27 JUN 2024 · Arktos Media’s podcast program, ‘Werewolf’, hosted by Dr. Alexander Wolfheze, pushes the envelope of dissident right discourse by interviewing avant-garde publicists, artists and thinkers - remarkable people censored by the legacy media and cancelled from mainstream platforms. Invoking the ancient totemic force of the boreal wilderness, ‘Werewolf’ reminds its audience of the awesome transformative power of the European peoples - their proven ability to adapt to harsh conditions, overcome the odds and to defy the fates. In this third episode of Werewolf, we welcome Arktos’ very own Constantin von Hoffmeister to ask him about his first book, 'Esoteric Trumpism', which explores the deeper culture-historical, political-philosophical and mythopoeic background of the Trump phenomenon. In 'Esoteric Trumpism', von Hoffmeister, educated and well-travelled in America, but dedicated to an Old World ‘long durée’ perspective on the typically New World phenomenon of Trump, reveals the larger historical forces at work in the irresistible rise, contrived fall and anticipated comeback of the Trump character. Thus, Trump, brash billionaire, cunning orator and golden boy poster child for all things American, is revealed as a larger-than-life force fitting the impending denouement of Hegelian World Spirit dialectics — and an authentic expression of Faustian America stepping across its final frontier.
    Played 55m 44s
  • Werewolf 2: Sietze Bosman

    27 JUN 2024 · Arktos Media’s podcast program, ‘Werewolf’, hosted by Dr. Alexander Wolfheze, pushes the envelope of dissident right discourse by interviewing avant-garde publicists, artists and thinkers - remarkable people censored by the legacy media and cancelled from mainstream platforms. Invoking the ancient totemic force of the boreal wilderness, ‘Werewolf’ reminds its audience of the awesome transformative power of the European peoples - their proven ability to adapt to harsh conditions, overcome the odds and to defy the fates. Ep. 2 introduces Frisian publicist Sietze Bosman. Residing in the Netherlands, he served in the military for four years before making a career in construction - he currently holds a position with an organisation specialising in affordable housing. Alongside his professional pursuits, Sietze is an avid writer of stories and poetry in his native language, which is Frisian rather than Dutch, reflecting his deep connection to his Frisian heritage. He is dedicated to formulating a philosophical framework that unites the Frisian community in resistance against modernity. Sietze identifies himself as a philosopher, family man, and worshipper of Creation, with his philosophy centring around the natural order and the responsibility it entails. Motivated by this duty, he endeavours to bring his people together, even in the face of resistance.
    Played 1h 4m 43s
  • Werewolf 1: Max Igan

    27 JUN 2024 · Arktos Media’s podcast program, ‘Werewolf’, hosted by Dr. Alexander Wolfheze, pushes the envelope of dissident right discourse by interviewing avant-garde publicists, artists and thinkers - remarkable people censored by the legacy media and cancelled from mainstream platforms. Invoking the ancient totemic force of the boreal wilderness, ‘Werewolf’ reminds its audience of the awesome transformative power of the European peoples - their proven ability to adapt to harsh conditions, overcome the odds and to defy the fates. Ep. 1 starts at the very apex of the dissident movement’s food chain, hosting famous Australian publicist Max Igan, known for his uncompromising defence of natural law and individual self-determination in the face of ‘Great Reset’-style techno-totalitarianism. His multi-decade podcast oeuvre includes deep-background analyses of world events as well as in-depth ‘dot connecting’, exposing the ‘power dialectic’ background of ‘the news’. Max Igan gives us his take on what to beware of as the ‘Great Reset’ is about to enter its fourth year – and some much-needed reminders about dissident priorities as societal and geopolitical tensions reach critical mass.
    Played 1h 8m 27s
  • Arktos Academy 1: The Historiography of WW1 (pilot podcast)

    27 JUN 2024 · Arktos Media’s new Arktos Academy initiative offers students of Western History, Culture, Philosophy, Sociology and Art lectures, presentations and colloquia at the academic BA and MA level. Arktos Media’s team of academic and otherwise professionally qualified publicists present their expertise in fields and on topics no longer adequately covered by the ideologically skewed, anti-meritocratic and ‘woke’ tainted Western academia, giving students unfettered access to knowledge and ideas now marginalized and banned from the ‘mainstream’ academic and media narrative. This first pilot podcast episode of Arktos Academy offers an hour-long colloquium on the topic of the Historiography of FirstWorld War, with the participation of military historian Dr Hans Vogel and cultural historian Dr Alexander Wolfheze, both graduates of the Netherlands once-formidable Leiden University. They discuss how the standard historiographical discourse of WW1, now widely acknowledged to have been the Urkatastrophe, or ‘Original Catastrophe’, catalyst of the Untergang des Abendlandes, or ‘Downfall of the Occident’, has been ‘culturally appropriated’ by Anglo-Saxon ‘Whig Historiography’ and how it has been retroactively distorted to align with the post-WW2 ‘victors justice’ narrative that still upholds Europe’s current globalist occupation regime. In recognition of the fact that post-war European‘history was written by those who hung others’ and that even basic knowledge of that history – indeed shaped by ‘dangerous dead white men’ – is currently being erased due to its utter incompatibility with the ‘sensitivities’ of the globalist collaborationist regime, this episode of Arktos Academy is dedicated to a thorough counter-deconstruction of the mainstream narrative – and there conquest of European culture.
    Played 1h 27m 41s
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