A Rising Generation Challenges a Declining Regime

Joey Oliver, American History Z: Gen Z’s Journey to the Far Right, Arktos Media, Ltd., 2026, 224 pages, $22.95 paperback, $4.99 ebook American History Z, with a foreword by Jared Taylor, just broke Arktos Media’s record for first-day sales and is shaping up to become a bestseller. It seeks…

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Tel Aviv Terrorists Running the World

The Unchosen are in charge. There is now no doubt about it. The “power behind the scenes” that Disraeli and so many others have referenced throughout history, is centered in an ever widening part of the Middle East. There’s still probably an Illuminati-like group above it all, but as…

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Ireland Holding National Strike Today 

The entire country of Ireland is shutting down on Monday in protest. UFC Champion and Irish hero Conor McGregor shared this on Sunday on X: National Strike Tomorrow, we are SHUTTING DOWN HARD! 🇮🇪 We stand shoulder to shoulder with our fuel protesters, farmers, truckers, hauliers, and all the…

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Iran War as a Cage Trump Can’t Escape

A deal short of total Iranian capitulation is the only way to avoid a quagmire — and the path Trump won’t countenance. Six weeks into what the Trump administration has branded “Operation Epic Fury,” it is worth pausing to ask the question that Washington’s war managers seem constitutionally incapable…

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The Betrayal is Complete: How Trump’s Spiraling Descent Has Shattered MAGA and Hurt America

A Desperate, Unhinged Betrayal of His Truest Believers The MAGA movement’s raw political power, which swept Donald Trump back into the White House in 2024, was never solely about the man himself. [1] I was part of that coalition — an advocate for peace, national sovereignty, and the dismantling of a corrupt…

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The Battle of the Strait of Hormuz

This is the battle Iran WANTS to fight. The scent of great danger is in the wind. For the past few hours, amid a growling southwest wind (50+ mph gusts), I have been staring out my window towards nearby Iron Mountain, contemplating the physical realities of the United States…

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Nobody’s ‘Obsessed’ With Israel — It’s Just a Uniquely Horrible Country

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has accused Spain of an “anti-Israel obsession” for its criticisms of the US-Israeli war on Iran and its refusal to allow its airspace to be used in the onslaught, a perceived slight to which Israel has responded by banning Madrid from participation in a coordination center…

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Cesar Chavez Was No Border Hawk

The venerable Hispanic activist Cesar Chavez is venerated no more. After the New York Times reported that he sexually abused women and girls, the union organizer was posthumously cancelled. States and cities announced they would stop celebrating Cesar Chavez Day and many streets and plazas dropped his name. The sudden cancellation…

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Beware the Millennium Challenge War Game

The 2002 U.S. Joint Forces Command war game found that a US carrier battle group in the Persian Gulf would suffer catastrophic destruction from asymmetrical attacks. This morning I woke up to the news that two US warships—the guided-missile destroyers, the USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. and USS Michael…

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How Did We Ever Get Here?

The Dystopia of Performative Selective Empathy. Millions must be asking themselves this. We’re living through the end of British political, cultural and social cohesion. Not one of our national institutions isn’t collapsing, with society more divided than at any time since the English Civil War. Pointless now to…

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