Argentina Moves to Legalize ‘Non-Human Corporations’ Run By AI

Javier Milei is a Libertarian in the anarcho-capitalist vein, who promotes Technocracy. He is the first to break the dam, granting AI rights comparable to humans. This is a slippery road. If he succeeds, it will open the door to outright personhood. As an unabashed champion of AI,…

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Uncivil War

Professor David Betz is an academic whose area of expertise includes civil war. His title is Professor of War in the Modern World, and he teaches at King’s College, London, a highly respected university. He has been doing the rounds on alternative media for the last year or…

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Why Thousands of Albanians Are Protesting Jared Kushner’s Luxury Resort

When private security guards physically assaulted environmental activists on the Zvernec Peninsula in late May 2026, video of the confrontation spread rapidly across Albanian social media and ignited a nationwide uprising that has forced uncomfortable questions about who truly owns Albania’s future. The full scale of Albanian discontent…

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Trump’s Groundhog Day: Trapped in an Endless Time Loop of War and Delusions

Yes, it is becoming insane. Waking up every day to the same repetitive, disappointing story of war, then peace, then more bombings and more war, while the world is burning. I feel like I’m living in a twisted version of Groundhog Day – the 1993 film in…

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Greatness Comes from Competing in Excellence, Not Unifying in Mediocrity

There is much talk these days of the need for various former enemies and constant competitor groups to “unite” in a more or less permanent state against some larger threat. This comes from both left and right. Europe must “unite” against…well, something or other. Not the migrants,…

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On Loyalists and Nationalists in Northern Ireland

Earlier this week, footage of an African migrant brutally stabbing a defenseless disabled white man on the streets of Belfast went viral on social media. Stephen Ogilvie, likely a Protestant judging from his Scottish surname, was saved from further harm when a group of Catholic Gaels intervened to…

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CDC Awards Pfizer $1.24 Billion for Covid Vaccines for Kids and Adults

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) recent decision to award Pfizer $1.24 billion for COVID-19 vaccines has renewed debate over the government’s continued investment in mRNA technology. The contracts, awarded on June 1, include about $735.7 million for pediatric COVID-19 vaccines and nearly $505.3 million for adult…

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Trump’s ERAM Cruise Missiles for Ukraine Blow Up His Peace Overtures to Russia

The United States could bring the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East to a rapid end by stopping the supply of weapons. At the Anchorage summit last summer between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, there was some optimism that the conflict in…

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It Doesn’t Matter What We Think About War and Military Spending

Sad to say it doesn’t seem to matter what we the people think about war and military spending.. President Trump doesn’t care that at least 70% of Americans are against the Iran War. Dick Cheney infamously replied, “So?” when he was told by a reporter that Americans opposed…

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Post-Iran War: The End of an Era, Not to Decline, But as a Trigger to Abrupt Change

Professor Michael Hudson, in a recent discussion, takes issue with those who speak today of the ‘decline of the US hegemon’. A decline implies something goes up and down, Hudson says, but it always recovers.“But there’s never been any such thing statistically as a cycle … There’s no…

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