IDF Investigates Soldier for Smashing Jesus Statue With Hammer

I wonder what the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews has to say about this? Ambassador Huckabee, your thoughts? Via RT The Israeli military says the incident is “wholly inconsistent with the values expected of its troops.” The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is investigating a soldier who was…

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The Theology Behind Ruby Ridge

Chris Jennings, End of Days: Ruby Ridge, the Apocalypse, and the Unmaking of AmericaNew York: Little, Brown and Company, 2026 While the 24-hour news channels focused on Hurricane Andrew battering southern Florida in August of 1992, federal agents participated in a siege — or standoff, depending…

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Things to Think About — War, Politics, Money

A lot of people talk about not voting, and I’ll admit I’ve been tempted in that direction lately. Then I read this. It really makes you think about the lesser evil: Morse Report @MorseReport Apr 18 Top Democrat political consultant and campaign strategist, James Carville,…

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The New Orbán? Pro-Russian, Anti-Migration Party Wins Landslide Victory in Bulgaria

Brussels set for a real headache ahead with Rumen Radev, known for his opposition to funding Ukraine and stopping mass migration. Just when the European Union thought they had climbed the summit with the election loss of Viktor Orban, Bulgaria has just swung to the pro-Russian right with the…

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Gulf Poised to Move Closer to China After the War

The Persian Gulf’s pragmatic shift will respond to new world order where old certainties of oil-for-security pact no longer hold. The Iran war has delivered a profound and systemic shock to the Gulf, fundamentally challenging two assumptions that have underpinned regional stability for the better part of a century.

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The U.S. War Machine Underwhelms

High-cost low-density weapon systems with outdated technology and low magazine depth fail to deliver. In my mid-March essay Iran Has Already Won, I discussed the strategic failure suffered by the US barely a month into the war. The simple fact the US war goal has changed from “regime change” to “keep the…

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The Cost to Fill Up in ’94 vs. the Cost Now

The other day, I pumped about half a tank of gas into my old muscle car, which cost me about twice as much as it did when I bought the car back in 1994. Back then, the cost of a gallon of gas was about $1.10 – and back…

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Will Maine Become First State to Block Data Centers?

Maine could become the first state to pause the rapid expansion of AI data centers, after lawmakers approved a bill freezing new construction through 2027. Maine legislators on Tuesday passed a bill that would make the state the first in the nation to impose a moratorium on the construction…

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No Negotiations, Iran Will Retaliate, the War Will Escalate

Well, that didn’t take too long. Friday’s false optimism about an imminent peace deal with Iran following Donald Trump’s claims that Iran had agreed to surrender to the US demands, fed wild swing to the positive side in the US stock market and crashed oil prices. Once again, it…

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The Worst C-Word; War and The Great Replacement

Or Rather, the Two C-Words: ‘Conscription’ and ‘Cull’ Starmer and the military top brass keep saying we have to get ready to fight a war. The Tories merely complain that Labour aren’t getting us ready quick enough. The Greens and the SNP Trots hate Russia even more than the…

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