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Matthew Omolesky

Matthew Omolesky

Matthew Omolesky is a human rights lawyer and a researcher in the fields of cultural heritage preservation and law and anthropology. A Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute, he has been contributing to The American Spectator since 2006, as well as to publications including Quadrant, Lehrhaus, Europe2020, the European Journal of Archaeology, and Democratiya.
by | Dec 25, 2022

твої дерева живі дерева сплелись корінням з тілами предків у страсний тиждень з кори б’ють кров’ю виходять лики Your trees…

by | Dec 12, 2022

I It is the morning of July 1, 1958, and a bleary-eyed Chairman Mao Zedong is rising from his double…

by | Nov 26, 2022

Never did I imagine that I would one day be writing about the intersection between gnosticism and canola oil, but…

by | Nov 19, 2022

Terrible is the situation of a small country that stands alone. — Miklós Bánffy, Twenty-Five Years (1945) It is May 26,…

by | Nov 11, 2022

El horror del progreso sólo puede medirlo el que ha conocido un paisaje antes y después que el progreso lo…

by | Oct 29, 2022

It isn’t every day that the French president and the bishop of Rome are accused of trafficking in stolen goods,…

by | Oct 22, 2022

If you don’t understand the virtue of weeds, you will not understand the mind of nature. Weeds grasp their own…

by | Oct 14, 2022

Just as there are fundamental laws of nature, among which can be counted the laws of conservation of energy, mass,…

by | Sep 22, 2022

To know and not to know, to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies, to hold simultaneously…

by | Sep 13, 2022

У мене вдома непрошені гості — Я їм замість хліба дам каміння і кості, В горнятка налию болота з калюжі,…

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