A 2026 Outlook: AI-Powered Digital Takeover of Human Identities and the March to War

There’s a lot going on under the radar as we wind up the year 2025, especially with regards to war, the economy and the continued takeover of society by artificial intelligence, to the detriment of that forgotten document that underpins our republic, the U.S. Constitution. Here’s my breakdown of…

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End of an Era: Norman Podhoretz and Neo-Conservative Power

Norman Podhoretz, the pugnacious Jewish intellectual who transformed Commentary magazine into the engine room of neoconservatism and spent half a century waging ideological warfare against enemies foreign and domestic, died December 16, 2025, at age 95. His passing from pneumonia complications closes a chapter in American political thought that increasingly appears…

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Our Modern Spectacle

“In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all of life presents itself as an immense accumulation of spectacles… The spectacle is not a collection of images, but a social relationship between people, mediated by images.” – Guy Debord, The Society of the Spectacle Our modern world and its…

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White Ethnicities are an Extremely Endangered Species

I wish I could find my white privilege. All I can find is my white burden. Shrinking middle-class incomes are burdened with the upkeep of millions of illegals who, with the help of Democrats, have overrun our country and with the burden of supporting 42 million Americans on SNAP…

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Indian-Run Company Accused of Fraud Could Be the Pin That Pops the AI Bubble

The AI gold rush has officially entered its messy phase. For the past couple of years, Silicon Valley has been showered with headlines about all these trillion-dollar potentials, miracle software, and “game-changing” systems that were supposed to transform everything overnight. Investors piled in like gangbusters, and the media cheered…

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Britain’s Ruling Class Loves to Cosplay as a Titan

From the podium, it’s Churchillian thunder: prepare for war, deter Russia, stand tall, lead the free world. Back in the engine room, it’s Whitehall with a calculator, sweating through its suit because the numbers simply don’t work. The Financial Times reports Starmer has delayed the Defence Investment Plan over “affordability,”…

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Were the Covid Vaccines Genocide?

I seriously doubt it. If you have the “smoking gun” memo detailing the whole plan, please disclose it in the comments. In general, killing off your customer base is bad for business. Here is how AlterAI answered the question I asked: “Were the Covid vaccines genocide?” Here us the…

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The New Nobility and Neo-Colonial Exploitation of the Home Citizenry

Context matters, for context establishes cause and effect and what’s elevated to important / consequential.Context is tricky for two reasons:1) we only manage what we measure, so what we don’t (or can’t) measure is ignored as if it doesn’t exist. Yet what we don’t measure may still be causal and…

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The American Experiment Has Failed

I hate it when people talk about the “American Experiment.” Experiments can fail, and I don’t like the idea of living in a test tube. No one ever talks about the Chinese experiment, or the French experiment, although the French have actually done a lot of experimenting. During the…

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Kast’s Victory Heralds a New Era in Chile — and Latin America

The results for the second round of the Chilean presidential election are in, and, to no one’s surprise, the victor is the right-wing candidate José Antonio Kast. Kast was the overwhelming favorite going into the second round, having prevailed over Evelyn Matthei and Johannes Kaiser in the contest to…

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