The Epstein Files : A Peek Behind the Dark Curtain

Snippets of horrifying reality. I’ve only just begun looking through some of the estimated six million files related to Jeffrey Epstein, which have been released. Boy, that six million figure comes up everywhere, doesn’t it? As has been the case so often, I owe a huge debt of gratitude…

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Study Finds 3,625 High-Containment Biolabs Worldwide

The U.S. houses 47% of global BSL-3 facilities — and 91.6% of countries operating them lack dual-use research oversight. As public discussion around biolabs intensifies following law enforcement’s recent raid of an illicit biolab in Las Vegas, now is a good time to become informed.

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Because He Was White

Four British boys were selected, attacked, and killed for no reason other than their race. There are murders that galvanise a nation, like that of the criminal thug George Floyd, and there are murders that pass almost unnoticed, absorbed into the background noise of urban violence. This article is…

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Negotiations With Iran Look Like Another Trump ‘Kabuki Dance’

Israel has been pushing for the U.S. to fight Iran for decades. John Mearsheimer, the University of Chicago professor, said in an interview Friday that the Trump administration’s so-called effort to hold negotiations to end the Ukraine War and prevent an ill-advised war between the U.S. and Iran is…

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How Noam Chomsky Became the Establishment’s Favorite Radical

On February 1, 2026, the Department of Justice released millions of pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s network. Among them were hundreds of emails revealing that Noam Chomsky, a renowned leftist intellectual of Jewish extraction, maintained a close personal friendship with the convicted Jewish sex offender that extended…

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Soros Praises Spain’s Sánchez for Mass Amnesty of 500,000 Illegals

Alex Soros, son of billionaire George Soros, has lavished praise on Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez for granting legal status to up to 500,000 illegal migrants, stating that Sánchez shows “what real leadership looks like” by confronting issues with policies that are “both principled and pragmatic.” Soros added, “We…

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The Silence of the Waiting Rooms

The waiting rooms are quieter. Not calmer. Not healthier. Just quieter in a method that feels wrong. The type of quiet that doesn’t signal relief, but absence. In one waiting room, a single flapping magazine page, picked up by a draft, was the only sound in an air thick…

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Trump Isn’t Working for America

In 2016, 2020, and 2024, I was one of tens of millions of Americans who voted for Donald Trump to put America First and Make America Great Again. But Trump really isn’t working for America. We have eloquent proof of that just this week with Trump’s simultaneous retreat from…

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Mass Amnesty in Spain Heralds the End of Nationhood

In Spain and across Europe, the ruling elite are turning to imperial methods of governance to erase their own people. A remarkably candid column appeared in the New York Times this week by Spain’s left-wing Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, who recently announced his government would grant amnesty…

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Japan is Cooked

Sanae Takaichi, Japan’s first female prime minister, is betting on her personal popularity, hoping to succeed where her party failed just last year: delivering a clear public mandate for the long-ruling but deeply unpopular Liberal Democratic Party (LDP). It is predicted that her alliance with the Nippon Ishin (Japan…

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