Living the Woke Life
by John Young So you’ve taken the red pill … now what? The first thing to realize is that there are many red pills and that, over time, given persistence, you will find there is […]
The voice of the European American nation
by John Young So you’ve taken the red pill … now what? The first thing to realize is that there are many red pills and that, over time, given persistence, you will find there is […]
by Anna Kucirkova Do you know the importance of good etiquette? In this article, we break down the how, what, and why of improving your etiquette. If you want to land a job, get into […]
by Brian Markley The problem is not that there are not enough of us; the problem is that we are not well connected. In the conclusion to my article, “We All Have a Responsibility to […]
via Jeff Goodall Eight items in total… “If the West continues in this fatal way, there is a great risk that, due to a lack of birth, it will disappear, invaded by foreigners, just as […]
by John Young Civilization develops due to a population that is willing to invest work beyond what is needed for their own immediate survival such that it builds for a future they might not live […]
There has been a lot going on at EAU, and we thought we’d take a moment to fill you in on some things you might not know! 1. We have a TOR onion site, accessible […]
by Brian Markley Editor’s note: Brian has been a member of EAU for many years. Though people rightly place emphasis on reproduction, those who cannot have kids can also contribute greatly to Our Cause. Frank […]
by Mindweapon Editor’s note: Mindweapon is EAU’s National Intelligence Coordinator. EAU has a free homeschool curriculum available. Intelligence, in the context of the CIA, MI-6, KGB and so on, is a branch of practical philosophy, […]
by John Young And as a result of this, forests continue to be torn up to make room for new subdivisions, plastics continue to bio-accumulate, our water table accumulates ever more toxicity, our commutes and […]
by John Young Today we have forgotten that up until the industrial revolution, with the exception of seafarers, military personnel and the like, most people’s employment was pursued in their own homes. Blacksmiths and farriers […]