There is a publication here on Substack called the New Right Poast. It purports to be a compendium of the best dissident right content on Substack. One of my readers by the name of Barca posted an illuminating comment in the thread about Trevor Goodchild, and it got me thinking about that publication.
Here is Barca’s comment, with my commentary afterward:
Why doesn’t the New Right Poast like the undead?
I noticed a while ago that the New Right Poast never seemed to link to my content. Now, I make no pretense about being a great writer as I told Barca in my reply in the Trevor Goodchild thread, but I have written some great dissident right content. Yet none of it has ever been linked to by the New Right Poast, to the best of my knowledge. Go to the NRP substack and do a search for my name; you will not find me.
Whatever you might think of my content, I have published 193 articles on my substack. Do you believe that all of it is so bad that the New Right Poast would never link to a single article? If you think that, go to my top articles list and start scrolling down. You will find some great content there, but, as far as I can tell, none of it has ever been linked to by the New Right Poast.
Why? Well, if Barca is right, it is likely because I am the God Emperor of the Undead “Antisemites.” I dared to speak ill of Israel, and thus I am not on the menu over at the New Right Poast.
My own writing aside, there are some strange things about the New Right Poast that you should be aware of when you consider what that substack truly is versus what it pretends to be. So, read on to find out more.
Barca strikes again
Barca posted a comment there back on May 3, and it rubbed the New Right Poast administrator the wrong way, apparently:
Barca’s arrow certainly hit its mark, given the response of Dudley Newright. It seems to me that the lady doth protest too much about a relatively innocuous comment by Barca. 🤔
The New Right Poast: Low engagement
The numbers over at the New Right Poast are also a bit weird, if you ask me. The New Right Poast has about 4,000 subscribers. You can verify this by searching for the NRP in the Notes search box, and you will see the subscriber numbers there. Here’s a screenshot of the NRP and also my own number of subscribers.
Now compare the number of likes and comments on my list of top articles with the New Right Poast’s list of top articles. See the difference? I get way more engagement and likes, but I only have 1/4 of the subscribers of the New Right Poast.
It seems a bit odd, doesn’t it? Wouldn’t a substack with more than 4,000 subscribers blow a substack with 1,085 subscribers off the map with likes and comments?
There is something very strange about the engagement numbers of the New Right Poast, but I shall leave it to you to decide if I’m overthinking this.
Who is funding the New Right Poast?
One thing I found very suspicious about the New Right Poast is that it isn’t taking paid subscribers as I write this article. See this screenshot:
So it is likely that somebody is funding the New Right Poast, and it’s a pretty slick operation. It is too slick for one guy to do for free for as long as it has run. Where is the money coming from to do it? 🤔
The New Right Poast “coming soon” post goes all the way back to October 5, 2022:
And the first article published was on October 7, 2022:
So the site has gone nearly two whole years without taking a dime in paid subs? Nor do I see a “Buy Me A Coffee” or crypto or any other links to generate revenue on their articles. Don’t you think that’s a bit odd for a site that purports to represent the dissident right? Why wouldn’t the person running it want to get some money from the NRP’s subscriber base?
So I repeat my question: Who is funding the New Right Poast? It seems like a lot of work for one guy to keep doing for free for almost two years. A lot of work, indeed. It’s a very slick operation for just one dude to pull off for so long, with no compensation whatsoever.
Or perhaps someone else, behind the scenes that we don’t know about, is compensating him? That assumes, of course, that Dudley Newright is just one person.
Who is Dudley Newright?
And that brings me to my next question: Who is Dudley Newright? The name alone is nauseating and pretentious. Dudley Newright? It reeks of something some bureaucrat or someone way outside the dissident right would come up with, and it hardly lends the New Right Poast credibility.
Note that I am not asking anyone to doxx Dudley Newright. That is not what I’m interested in at all, so do not speculate on his identity in the comments please, but I think the name and persona to be highly suspicious.
In fact, Dudley Newright goes so far as to bring up doxxing in his pinned post (more on that post below). Why would anyone even mention such a thing unless they brought it up to buy themselves credibility: Hey, I’m just like you; I might get doxxed and have my life ruined too. Hello, fellow dissidents on the new right!
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The suspicious pinned post
In the pinned post on the New Right Poast’s front page, Dudley Newright explains the site and who he supposedly is, and finishes by talking about money. Take note of everything in that pinned post. It covers all the bases, doesn’t it? It hits all the sweet spots you’d expect from someone on the right to generate empathy and credibility among dissident readers. It’s all a little too perfect, if you ask me.
And at the very end, he distances himself from the possibility that somebody is funding him by pretending to welcome a billionaire to fund him:
Whoever wrote that post was quite clever, if you ask me. They were also careful to put it in a place where anyone visiting the front page would see it. Isn’t that a bit odd? Usually, a writer will put their latest article as the lead story on the front page, but not the New Right Poast. Instead, whoever is running that site put up a post that tries to convince readers right away that Dudley Newright is just another dissident on the right.
It’s all very odd, isn’t it? 🤔
Which writers are being featured by the New Right Poast?
If you haven’t done so already, go to the New Right Poast and take a look at some of the writers included in the latest issue. I’ll save you some time and post this sample of the list of writers mentioned in the latest issue:
Lauren Southern
Richard Spencer
Auron MacIntyre
Raw Egg Nationalist
There are other names, of course, and some of them are enough to add some credibility to the New Right Poast. But if you read between the lines, you can see a pattern as to who Dudley Newright picks to be featured in the New Right Poast.
Go back through the posts on the front page and see if you can find a pattern in terms of which writers and content are being included. And see if you notice some that should be there but are not included (and I do not mean me).
Beware of the New Right Poast
Frens, beware of the New Right Poast. My guess is that much of what they publish is selected based on the needs of Israel, not on the goals or ideas of the dissident right in the West. What you get from them is likely designed to manipulate you, control you, and ensure that you ultimately end up on the side of Israel.
Is that what you want? To be controlled and used? To be corralled into an ideological box controlled by someone with the insipid name of Dudley Newright? 🙄
The New Right Poast reeks of astroturfing. Beware.
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While I obviously don't know the folks on here personally, from what I can tell, New Right Poast/Dudley New Right seems pretty solid and does a good job providing quick overviews of a wide range of interesting content. He's definitely featured some solid writers pretty prominently, like John Carter, Mark Bisone, Grant Smith, Librarian of Caelano, Neoliberal Feudalism (including a feature of his excellent essay about the relationship between the Jews and the central bank owners: https://newrightpoast.substack.com/p/the-38-based-reads-of-2023?utm_source=post-banner&utm_medium=web&utm_campaign=posts-open-in-app&post_id=140374440&triedRedirect=true). As for him not taking payments, there could be other reasons for that. Maybe he makes enough from his dayjob that he doesn't need to bother with it, or maybe he doesn't want to doxx himself to the payment processor? It could be I'm naive, but I haven't seen anything from him that would make me distrust him or what he's doing on the NRP.
(As an outsider non-Westerner who does not belong to Left, Right or Centre):
Agreed with your overall point that Zionism is the key ‘right wing issue’ these days. Loyalty to the ‘Israelis’ is what keep the Lauren Southerns & Jordan Petersons of the world continue to get paid.
Which I tend to find amusing… simply because this is very familiar to the early 2000s when Mossad et al were funneling billions to manufacture anti-Islamic sentiment… the more things change, the more they stay the same!