Scott Adams and Intellectual Courage

When Scott Adams died, People Magazine led with a line that dominated most of the media for days: “Scott Adams, Disgraced Dilbert Creator, Dies at 69.” It’s a message for the living: depart from saying what you are supposed to say and you will lose everything. Even in death, your life…

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Kosher Konservatives: Defections, Elections and Unnatural Selections

Politicians lie. That’s a toxic truth of life across the world and through history. But the British politicians Robert Jenrick and Nadhim Zahawi will never lie on one very important matter. They’ll say that their proud patriotism and devotion to popular service will not alter one iota after their defections from the…

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Germany’s Latest War on Freedom

There is no censorship here in Germany,” according to Steffen Meyer, a top spokesman for the German government. In reality, Germans have freedom of speech except for ideas that politicians and government contractors and nonprofit activists don’t like. Germany is providing a road map for freedom that can be squashed…

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The Oxymoron of Dual Citizenship

In December, Senator Bernie Moreno, a Republican from Ohio, introduced the “Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025,” which states, “An individual may not be a citizen or national of the United States while simultaneously possessing any foreign citizenship.” Moreno’s bill came in response to the growing…

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Will the U.S. and Europe go to War Over Greenland?

The Europeans have formed a weak coalition of the willing to defend Greenland against the United States. In short, the answer is no. As one media commentator aptly noted this week , European leaders have less backbone than a jellyfish, so all their wobbly concerns about Donald…

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Will Trump Next Try to Kidnap Iran’s Ayatollah Khamenei?

The Western media are assisting the descent into barbarism through their well-honed lies and pandering to the imperialist thuggery of Trump’s regime. After all, America’s Supreme Leader, Donald Trump, boasted about kidnapping Venezuela’s president and declaring last week that he considers himself above international law, and there was no…

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The Case for the City-State

Drawing on the ancient legacy of the city-state, Sietze Bosman addresses how the modern democratic system forces the fundamentally different interests and lifestyle of city and countryside into a single system, generating imbalance and ultimately conflict. Modern democracy forces fundamentally incompatible populations — dense urban centers and dispersed rural…

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Tony Blair Should Be on Trial for War Crimes, Not Running Gaza

There was a time when Donald Trump believed the issue of Israel and Palestine could only be solved by Jared Kushner. “If you can’t produce peace in the Middle East, nobody can,” he told his son-in-law on the eve of his first-term inauguration in 2017, before bizarrely appointing the then-36-year-old…

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Reflections on a War

Thirty-five years ago, the world woke up to find the United States at war with Iraq. It was a war that set in motion changes that still reverberate globally to this day. On the back side of the house Where it wears no paint to the weather And so…

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The Monstrous Century-Long Theft by Canadian Indians

Managed, strategized and funded by Oligarchs, staffed by hate-filled furies, or as we used to call them, women. This week, the thing that cheered me up no end was the announcement of the Grand Jury empaneled Monday, intending a vast RICO case being constructed in Fort Pierce, Florida against…

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