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Notes from the End of Time with Kenaz Filan

Notes from the End of Time with Kenaz Filan

By Kenaz Filan

History, Politics, Religion, Philosophy, and Culture while the barbarians gather outside the gates. The fires will be coming soon. Violins not provided.
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Notes from the End of Time with Kenaz FilanMay 12, 2019

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Carthage: the Untold Story

Carthage: the Untold Story

Almost all the information we have about Carthage comes from its arch-enemies. Can we look at the archaeological and textual record and piece together an accurate picture of the people who controlled the Mediterranean when the Romans had barely graduated from straw huts? Tune in and find out!

Feb 16, 202219:55
The Arthurian Legend: The Untold Story

The Arthurian Legend: The Untold Story

You've heard the stories of Merlin, Camelot, and the Knights of the Round Table. But what facts lie behind the legends. Tune in and find out!

Feb 06, 202219:37
Sodom 2: The War of Five Armies Against Four

Sodom 2: The War of Five Armies Against Four

We're all familiar with the Biblical story. But how does the Genesis account match up against our modern knowledge of history, science and archaeology. Tune in to find out more! 

Feb 01, 202220:04
Sodom: The Untold Story

Sodom: The Untold Story

Our earlier plans for Carthage changed thanks to an article in The Skeptical Inquirer regarding the purported discovery of Sodom at Tall el-Hammam.   Did they really discover a city struck down by God with fire? Or is something else going on here? Tune in and find out! 

Jan 27, 202213:55
Phoenicians and Greeks: the Untold Story

Phoenicians and Greeks: the Untold Story

The Greek alphabet (and, by extension, the Latin and Cyrillic alphabets, were inspired by the Phoenician abjad. But in what other ways did the Phoenicians influence classical Greek culture? 

Jan 19, 202216:02
Troy: the Untold Story

Troy: the Untold Story

She's the face that launched a thousand ships, the beautiful woman that started one of ancient history's ugliest wars. But how much history lies hidden behind the myths of Helen and the heroes of the Trojan War? 

Jan 13, 202223:02
Goliath and the Philistines: the Untold Story

Goliath and the Philistines: the Untold Story

You've probably heard the story of David and Goliath. But how much do you really know about these sea marauders who threatened the early Kingdom of Israel for centuries? Listen and learn more! 

Jan 13, 202215:07
Notes 20 Thomas Malory and the Age of Chivalry

Notes 20 Thomas Malory and the Age of Chivalry

The man who codified the Arthurian Legend and brought the Round Table to vivid life was also a common criminal who spent a great deal of his life in and out of prison. Thomas Malory sought the Grail at a time when chivalry was dead. Can he help us find the Grail amidst our Waste Land?
Feb 07, 202152:12
Notes 19 The Grail and the Baptized Gods

Notes 19 The Grail and the Baptized Gods

Despite tribulations, famines and wars the tales of King Arthur have survived and remain a potent portrait of the European oversoul. This episode examines the deep foundations upon which Camelot was built and points the way towards our own quest for the Grail.
Jan 30, 202150:39
Notes From the End of Time 18 In the Shadow of the King

Notes From the End of Time 18 In the Shadow of the King

Once there was a place called Camelot. Once there was a place called America. Both those places belong to the past now. Yet in Camelot's foundation there still can be found the seeds of renewal. In those stones there lies a sword which will save us and a grail which will renew our poisoned land.
Jan 23, 202150:09
Notes 17 Gramsci, Popper and the Frankfurt School

Notes 17 Gramsci, Popper and the Frankfurt School

The term "Cultural Marxism" is often bandied about as the Right's version of "Fascism" -- a slur that means little save "I don't like it." This episode compares and contrasts three of the largest influences on our current culture war -- Antonio Gramsci, Karl Popper and the Frankfurt School.
Nov 13, 202056:26
Notes 16 The Russian Revolution

Notes 16 The Russian Revolution

In 1917 Tsar Nicholas II abdicated: a few months later the Romanovs were dead and Russia's Christians faced a campaign of persecution that would last for over seven decades and claim millions of lives. Today the Church is more powerful within the former Iron Curtain than it has been in centuries. Why did the Communists launch a war against God -- and why did they lose?
Oct 29, 202056:24
Notes 15 The French Revolution or France vs God

Notes 15 The French Revolution or France vs God

After dethroning their King, the French revolutionaries set their sights on God. Hundreds of clergy and thousands of innocent believers perished during a "dechristianization" program intended to create a secular France. That program remains in progress today. What can we learn from how it triumphed in France -- and how France defeated it?
Oct 20, 202053:12
What is Chabad?

What is Chabad?

My Friday 10/16 show for the unexpectedly deplatformed Free Atlantic Radio. This one covers the Chabad movement and its many friends in very high places.
Oct 16, 202052:42
Notes 14 The Absurdity of Christ

Notes 14 The Absurdity of Christ

It's a crazy story: a man was born of a Virgin and rose from the dead. Yet that crazy story has been told and retold for over 2,000 years. And is the absurdity of Christ greater than the absurdity of our world and our human condition?
Oct 15, 202055:48
Notes 13 Kenaz Filan Goes to Heaven

Notes 13 Kenaz Filan Goes to Heaven

Across times and cultures we find the idea of an afterlife where the just are rewarded after hard trials. Today we mock those ideas as "pie in the sky." But do those stories passed down through centuries point to a shared delusion -- or to a reality more glorious than we can imagine?
Oct 07, 202052:33
Notes From The End Of Time 12: Kenaz Filan Goes to Hell

Notes From The End Of Time 12: Kenaz Filan Goes to Hell

Hellfire. Damnation. Eternal separation from God. These are scary topics which are today generally treated as fairy tales good only for frightening children and credulous rubes. But what if there is a great and terrible Truth behind those unsettling legends?
Sep 30, 202053:09
Episode 11: C.S. Lewis and Christian Morality

Episode 11: C.S. Lewis and Christian Morality

According to most secular Americans religious morality is anti-sex, anti-pleasure and anti-fun. C.S. Lewis's views were considerably more nuanced. Our modern culture has built its towers on sand and now they are crumbling. Can we rebuild something better on the bedrock Lewis has laid bare for us?
Sep 22, 202001:04:43
Episode 10: Mere Christianity 1

Episode 10: Mere Christianity 1

There are many Christian denominations; they have serious differences on important points of doctrine and are in some cases openly hostile to each other. But what common ground do they share? In his 1952 book *Mere Christianity* C.S. Lewis sought to discover a "mere Christianity" which was the true heart of the Faith. Can his wisdom inspire us to put aside our differences and work together to protect the Good and conquer Evil?
Sep 16, 202055:37
Episode 9: Pacem in Terris

Episode 9: Pacem in Terris

Every day the edifice of the American Empire crumbles a little more. Soon the Tower will fall. Can a document written by Pope John XXIII in 1963 help us build something better out of the wreckage?
Sep 08, 202053:30
Episode 8: G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy

Episode 8: G.K. Chesterton's Orthodoxy

In a world where “rebel” and “heretic” are terms of endearment, what use can there be in stale old dogmas and outworn creeds? G.K. Chesterson’s *Orthodoxy* offered a defense of Christianity’s continuing relevance amidst the science, progress and prosperity of Victorian England. Can the timeless truths he offered then help us find a way to clean up the 21st century’s post-Christian mess?
Sep 04, 202056:55
Episode 7:  The Quotients of Intelligence
Aug 30, 202057:03
Episode 6: The Cross, The Grail, the Ring and the Just War
Aug 21, 202055:54
Notes from the End of Time 5:  H.P. Lovecraft, Atheist Mystic

Notes from the End of Time 5: H.P. Lovecraft, Atheist Mystic

H.P. Lovecraft''s writings have become famous for their "cosmic horror." He showed us our place in the Universe: dust-specks living atop a bigger dust-speck for what barely counts as an Elder God's eye-blink. But were the vast empty demon-haunted vistas he created fiction -- or was he drawing from life?
Aug 17, 202056:52
Notes From The End Of Time Episode 4: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and God

Notes From The End Of Time Episode 4: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien and God

In September 1931 C.S. Lewis accepted Christ after a lengthy conversation with his friend and fellow Oxford don J.R.R. Tolkien. Both would go on to become two of the greatest Fantasy writers of the 20th century. Today their work is seen by many as quaint, outmoded, even reactionary. But can their halting voyage toward Truth help us set our course in a world drugged on lies?
Aug 06, 202056:53
Notes from the End of Time Episode 3: Inside the Simulation
Aug 04, 202056:31
Notes From The End of Time Episode 2: Louis IX and the Talmuds

Notes From The End of Time Episode 2: Louis IX and the Talmuds

In 1240 King Louis IX (better known as St. Louis) ordered every Talmud in France burned. This episode explores why he made that decision, and what we can learn from that tragedy.
Aug 02, 202054:44
Notes from the End of Time

Notes from the End of Time

Pontius Pilate asked “What is Truth?” Today we are told that Truth is contextual, Truth is shifting, Truth is a tool used by the strong to hold power over the weak. Like Pilate, we have turned away from inconvenient Truths. And today our nation, and the Truths we once held to be self-evident, are burning. Our only hope is to return to the Truth which Pilate washed off his hands.
Aug 01, 202058:44
Advice for the Newly Redpilled

Advice for the Newly Redpilled

My fifth podcast. If you're new to White Identity politics and don't know where to begin, here's some advice from a grizzled old ex-liberal.
Jun 06, 201915:17
The Seven Sins of Tom Kawczynski

The Seven Sins of Tom Kawczynski

A discussion about my friend Tom Kawczynski, one of the Dissident Right's leading thinkers and the troubles he has faced as a result of his beliefs.
May 27, 201915:22
More Poop on San Francisco

More Poop on San Francisco

Our third podcast, featuring further discussion of San Francisco's Fecal Flood and its ramifications for Western Civilization.
May 20, 201914:11
I Dropped A Deuce in San Francisco

I Dropped A Deuce in San Francisco

My second podcast, this one talks about San Francisco's ongoing fecal crisis and the greater problems facing America's mental health care system.

CITATIONS

Kenaz Filan, “When Better Isn’t Enough” at Pendulum, February 2, 2019
pendulum.online/2019/02/06/when-better-isnt-enough/

Alastair Gee, “San Francisco or Mumbai? UN envoy encounters homeless life in California” at The Guardian, January 22, 2018.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/jan/22/un-rapporteur-homeless-san-francisco-california

Ben Gilbert, “People are pooping more than ever on the streets of San Francisco,” at Business Insider, April 28, 2019.
www.businessinsider.com/san-francisco-human-poop-problem-2019-4

Melia Robinson, “San Francisco's sidewalks are covered with human feces, so the city is launching a 'Poop Patrol' to deal with its No. 2 problem,” at Business Insider, August 29, 2018.
www.businessinsider.com/san-francisco-poop-patrol-feces-sidewalks-housing-crisis-2018-8

Bigad Shaban, Robert Campos, Tony Rutanooshedech, and Michael Horn, “Diseased Streets” at NBC Bay Area, February 18, 2018.
www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Diseased-Streets-472430013.html
May 12, 201916:20
Europa's Children Podcast 1

Europa's Children Podcast 1

The first episode of my new podcast, wherein I answer the burning question "What made you become a White Supremacist?"
May 10, 201913:42