World’s Largest Group of Genocide Scholars Finds Israel Guilty

The world’s largest group of genocide scholars has overwhelmingly approved a resolution asserting that Israel’s actions in Gaza meet the legal definition of genocide. “The government of Israel has engaged in systematic and widespread crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide, including indiscriminate and deliberate attacks against the civilians…

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Schools Make Kids Crazy

Almost one-third of government schools nationwide are now surveilling the mental health of students. Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker recently signed a bill to bring “universal mental health screening” to two million Illinois students as part of his Children’s Behavioral Health Transformation Initiative. But this rescue effort will ravage…

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The War on Humanity

The belief that humanity can be transcended, once a dream, is demanding acceptance as fact, with tragic consequences. While the world raged over the Minnesota massacre last week, another disturbing story moved through the courts, about the suicide of 16-year-old Adam Raine: In his just…

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The New Right and Third Worldism

The multipolar movement of our time is often described as a reaction to American hegemony, yet its origins lie far deeper in European intellectual history. Long before the Cold War ended and the term “unipolar moment” was coined in Washington, thinkers of the German Conservative Revolution in the 1920s…

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Israel’s ‘New, Violent Zionism’ as a Harbinger of Imperial Geo-Politics of Submission and Obedience

For a Leviathan to function, it must remain rational and powerful, Alastair Crooke writes. Israel’s strategy from past decades continues to rest on the hope of achieving some literal Chimeric transformative ‘de-radicalisation’ of both Palestinians and of the Region, writ large – a de-radicalisation that will make ‘Israel safe’.

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Back to School

“We are living in what I call the 3rd Arc of American history, a period as consequential as the American Revolution and the U.S. Civil War.” —Gen. Michael Flynn Yellowed leaves were already dropping here in August with the lack of rain and tomatoes won’t turn red when the…

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Why Have We Unlearned What We Knew in 1900?

Some years ago evolutionary psychologist J. Philippe Rushton asked me, as a historian, the following question: Why have modern historians ‘unlearned’ so much that was known and understood in 1900? Why has knowledge about the evolutionary basis of race regressed while the understanding of…

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No Justice for Truthtellers

This article is a report or summation of recent news reports about Tina Peters, a Mesa County, Colorado clerk, who was sentenced to prison for nine years for looking at the evidence and reporting Democrat vote fraud in the 2020 presidential election.   Her “crime” was looking at the evidence,…

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Markets, AI, and The Great Dumbing

With a NASDAQ and S&P 500 (narrowly driven by seven, mega-cap monopoly powers) enjoying a seemingly immortal ride North, all feels eerily normalized in the land of Wall Street Oz. An entire generation of wide-eyed investors and a string of clueless policy makers have conditioned themselves (and others)…

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Putin, Xi, and the Axis of Multipolar Order

The East shapes destiny as the Western world wanes. The stage ignites in Tianjin. Leaders arrive in formation, shadows stretching across the square. Putin and Xi stand at the center, two pillars rising from earth and sky. Around them gather Iran, Korea, the voices of the steppe and the…

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