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Counter-Currents Crowd-Sourcing ContestInterpreting Jonathan Bowden

21-3-2014 < Counter Currents 287 277 words
 


Elihu Vedder, "Questioner of the Sphinx," 1875

Elihu Vedder, “Questioner of the Sphinx,” 1875



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This spring, Counter-Currents will publish a second collection of lectures and essays by Jonathan Bowden entitled Western Civilization Bites Back.


Before I send it to press, however, I need your help in interpreting several unintelligible words. Below, I have indicated the time and context in which these words appear. 


The first persons to successfully interpret these words will receive hardcover copies of the new book when it appears.


Once again, I am reminded that I cannot do this without you, dear reader.


Thank you again,

Greg Johnson

Editor-in-Chief


Revisionism: Hard and Soft, Left and Right


At about 24:47 there is an unintelligible name in the following list:


Arthur Butz or Robert Faurisson or Michael Hoffman or Paul Rassinier or Wilhelm Stäglich or [???] or Walter Sanning or Jügen Graf or Germar Rudolf or Carlo Mattogno



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Bill Hopkins and the Angry Young Men


1. At about 25:35 there is an unintelligible word in the phrase:


. . . that [???] moment of mock-Shakespearean threnody . . .


2. At about 40:28, there is an unintelligible name in the phrase:


. . . absolute inverse of the [???], Tony Blair . . .



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Hans-Jürgen Syberberg: Leni Riefenstahl’s Heir?


At about 32:39, there is an unintelligible word in the phrase:


. . . the creation of a Germanicized Christianity (a sort of [???] deicide [?] Christianity in many ways) . . .



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