What Does It Mean to Be a Free Nation?

There is no shortage of Internet forums filled with energetic contributors all predicting the imminent collapse of the West.  Communicating about current events, culture, war, and the economy, a multitude of anonymous speakers publicize their worries every day.  Western governments — increasingly insecure, hostile to tradition, and unmoored from any…

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Against the ‘Impossible’

Earlier this year, I was talking with a prominent libertarian economist on matters of fiscal and monetary policy. I noted that, in my view, the core problem in this unholy nexus was the Federal Reserve’s ongoing dominance over the nation’s money supply and financial industry. It was critical, I…

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Reality Rules Whether or Not It is Acknowledged

In the past few days I have listen to John Helmer say on Nima’s show that President Trump’s latest irresponsible outburst signals Putin that Russia is facing war.  Scott Ritter also on Nima’s show said the same.  I share the concern. My position since the “Maidan Revolution” in Kiev in 2014,…

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Massive Anti-Immigration Protest in Manchester, England

Citizens’ mass protests in the UK express the majority’s feelings. Under the rule of leftist Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the invasion of the British islands continues unabated – but now, the pushback from the citizenry has seemingly escalated beyond the point of no return. This weekend, UK has…

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I’m Not Against Wars To Defend the U.S. But There Hasn’t Been One in 80 Years

I defy anyone to name one single war in the last 80 years that was fought for the National Security of the United States. All of these wars were fought for money and power promoted by government and media propaganda supported by a false flag or two. It is…

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47 Pesticides Found in U.S. Homes, Water, and People — As Congress Moves to Shield Manufacturers

Invasion of toxic herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides warrants action to protect public health — not shield the chemical industry from liability. A new peer-reviewed study in Environmental Science & Technology has delivered a wake-up call: our homes are not safe havens from pesticide exposure. Researchers tested indoor dust, drinking water, and urine…

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Why Thailand and Cambodia Are at War in the Heart of ASEAN

Fog of war rules. A crack Thai analyst worries about the intersection of so many vectors not making sense: “There’s something so odd about this war. It feels like someone is pushing both sides to escalate.” Escalation, so far, also rules. Even with Tariff Temper Tantrum Trump (T4) now…

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A Further U.S. Attack on Iran Would Be Pointless Kabuki

Escalation with Russia is clearly on the cards (in one form or another), but Trump has also threatened to attack Iran’s nuclear sites – again. A U.S. President, beset by the Epstein story that refuses to lie down and die, and under pressure from domestic hawks because of a…

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Super PAC Targeting Massie Funded By Three of Trump’s Fellow Israel-Backing Billionaires

Though it sports a Kentucky- and MAGA-branded name, the new Super PAC launched solely to support a primary challenge against popular Republican Congressman Thomas Massie is funded entirely by three Israel-backing billionaires from Nevada, New York and Florida, according to disclosure filings posted on Thursday.  The super PAC was launched in…

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Origins of Medical Harm

The level of compensation doctors receive from Medicare is currently under renewed scrutiny; these standards are mirrored by health insurers. The quantity of reimbursement weighted to specialists is likely to shift towards primary care physicians. Reconfiguration of doctors’ fees is overdue, although they are determined by a secretive American Medical Association committee.

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