Trumpism vs. Americanism: Will Massie Prevail in 2026?

On May 19, the voters of northern Kentucky will decide what type of Republican they’ll elect to the House of Representatives: a party loyalist or a constitutionalist. Since 2012, the people within Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District have chosen a rare breed of politician — a principled one. Thomas Massie…

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Desegregation: Forced Race-Mixing at Gunpoint, Civil Rights, and the Death of White America

On the 25th day of September, 1957, the soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division pointed their rifle bayonets at the backs of White teenagers and forced them to integrate with blacks in the schools of Little Rock, Arkansas. This was 8 years before the passing of the Civil Rights…

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Gavin Newsom is Playing a ‘Trump’ Character He Doesn’t Understand

Newsom and his communications team see the form: Trump insults people and he’s rude, so he won the presidency, so being rude and insulting wins the presidency. Occasional California Governor Gavin Newsom, who keeps turning up anywhere but California, has continued his highly calculated descent into…

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Another Shooting in Brussels Exposes Broader Security Crisis in Europe

On Thursday afternoon, shots were fired in the Molenbeek district of Brussels, near the Étangs Noirs metro station. Police found shell casings and launched an investigation after officers confirmed a firearm had been used, although no injuries were reported. The Public Prosecutor’s Office has launched an investigation to identify…

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Postcards from the Empire

The Anti-War Movement is now the Anti-White Movement. Some twenty-three years ago, the United States government was getting ready to invade Iraq, again. The pretext for the second war against Iraq in 12 years was that Saddam Hussein had procured “weapons of mass destruction.” That of course was a…

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Neo-Cons Grow Nervous Trump Won’t Strike Iran

Nikki Haley seemed worried Monday. The former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations wrote on X, “Diplomacy will never work with the Iranian regime. They will always lie, cheat, and stall.” “A decisive, surgical strike now could prevent far greater costs later and permanently weaken the ayotollahs [sic],” Haley promised.

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Who Can Halt the ‘America First’ Ambition Rolling Across the Globe? – China Can

Russia acting alone may not be able to burst Trump’s bubble, but China, Russia and Iran together can and might. We now can see more clearly the Trump Administration’s chosen path: In the wake of Davos and Munich, we have some light – both on Trump’s towering…

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The Discombobulated West

We have already entered a new historical phase: no holds barred; no periphrasis; not even an attempt to justify anything. Iran mirrors the ultimate showdown: either US-Zionist imperialism prevails, or it’s multipolarity. Neo-Caligula – a.k.a. The Undisputed Tariff Champion of the World – seems to be surprised that Iran…

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Russia Faces Five Geostrategic Challenges as the Special Operation Enters Its Fifth Year

As it’s always done, Russia is expected to ensure its sovereignty, security, and thus its survival through the creative interplay between its political, military, intelligence, diplomatic, expert, and civil society communities. Russia’s special operation against NATO-backed Ukraine just entered its fifth year. The last three anniversaries were reflected upon here, …

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The Munich Crossroads

The below transcript is from Prof. Alexander Dugin’s latest episode of the Radio Sputnik Escalation Show, dealing with the Munich Security Conference, the ascent of the neocons in the Trump administration, the dilemmas facing a multipolar world, and the ongoing negotiations over Ukraine: Radio Sputnik, Escalation Show Host: Let’s…

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