Originally posted on the author’s Substack An age of enchantment… Between the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD and the Renaissance nearly a thousand years later, there lies an interesting in-between period — a “middle age.” The early medieval period, known to many scholars as the “Dark […]
“Is Elite Occultism Real?”
There has been a lot of talk about the occult-seeming symbolism, music, art, and spectacle that is appearing all around us. Dr Wolf separates fact from speculation, but explores the real history of Nazi and Western elite occultism, and looks at four recent images that seem designed to disorient us: […]
“The Culture War Rages On as We Fight for COVID Truth in 2024!”
Meet Brad Skistimas of Five Times August. Skistimas is a musician who wrote the protest anthems that defined the Medical Freedom Movement, and he’s just getting started! Don’t miss this latest episode of “Did She REALLY Say That?” Please Support Our Sponsors The Wellness Company:Â https://dailyclouthealth.com Use code SHANNON for 10% […]
Faithless Town Unleashes New Anti-Woke Single “Woke Town”
Faithless Town Unleashes New Anti-Woke Single “Woke Town” Americana rock sensation Faithless Town is making waves once again with the release of their latest single, “Woke Town.” The track serves as a daring commentary on woke culture and the contemporary “progressive” left. Known for their fearless approach to tackling societal […]
Who Bans Satirical Music?
“The Speed of Science” Kylan deGhetaldi is a singer/songwriter who goes by the online moniker FoundRing. Kylan’s 16-year YouTube career was abruptly taken from him last month when YouTube deleted the channel he’d been uploading to since 2007. While the majority of Kylan’s music is cheerful jazz/ragtime with a combination […]
String Quartets Bring New England’s Seafaring History To Life
Ronald Wisner has written four string quartets entitled “The Four Winds.” The premiere performance of these quartets was held late this summer before a full house in his community. The theme of the four quartets, “East,” “West,” “North” and “South,” is coastal New England’s shared connection to sailing, the sea […]
Family Music Group Credenda Fights Censorship in New Single
Based in Nashville, Tennessee, family music group Credenda shares their start in music, passion for the arts, and ongoing fight against censorship. The group has struggled with being “shadow banned” from different platforms for speaking out for liberty and against censorship. Their new single, “Crying From the Ground,” is an […]