Justice Gone Psycho: Violence and Madness in the Eastern District?

Something in this country has snapped. The rot inside America’s sacred institutions isn’t slowly creeping along these days; it’s spreading like wildfire. The same justice system that was built to protect and respect truth and law has been hijacked by political activists. Courts like the EDVA, NDNY, and dozens…

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Years of Mortgage Fraud Finally Catch Up to New York’s Top Prosecutor

I originally created this image of Letitia James in handcuffs using Artificial Intelligence a few months ago – partly symbolic, but also prophetic. Given the 43-year pattern of mortgage fraud I alleged against Letitia James in New York state and the Commonwealth of Virginia, I knew it was just a…

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Erika Kirk’s Turning Point USA is in Utter Chaos After Candace Owens’ Leaked Texts

For an organization still reeling from its founder’s assassination, the bombshell released on October 6 provided the distraction Turning Point USA staffers feared most. Candace Owens, the controversial conservative commentator once regarded as Charlie Kirk‘s protégé, had just published his private text…

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Majority of Brits From All Political Leanings Agree the Country is Screwed

A massive three quarters of British people agree the country is “broken” according to a major new poll. The survey for the i newspaper by pollster JL Partners reveals that “Britain today is broken” is a statement that garners overwhelming support in the country. A majority voters of every political party,…

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Ousted FDA Official Enters the Revolving Door of Corruption

Six months after his removal from the FDA’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER), Peter Marks has officially joined Eli Lilly — the same company now scooping up former FDA officials like trading cards. Marks will serve as Senior VP for Molecule Discovery and Head of Infectious Diseases, working alongside Rachael…

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‘They Look Like People’: The Horror of Male Loneliness

In Perry Blackshear’s extraordinary and criminally overlooked 2015 film They Look Like People, two young men desperately attempt to stave off despair and the terror of relentlessly-encroaching psychic obliteration. They Look Like People could almost pass for “mumblecore,” considering its brevity (a mere 79 minutes), its emphasis on character-driven, often improvised dialogue,…

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Decadent Chronicles 8: Fallen Empire

The juxtaposition of luxurious bacchanals with the brutality of the Colosseum. The once-mighty empire in irreversible decline. A race descended from noble founders losing control over a motley polyglot of a metropolis. Art and poetry becoming fastidiously refined and wildly un-classical. These were the themes of the fall of…

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Jay Jones and Katie Porter Say the Quiet Part Out Loud

They don’t believe you can be reasoned or compromised with, and they’re telling you in writing and on camera that they’re not interested in trying. The radicals running the Democrat Party have no interest in sharing a country with you. At best, they want you impotently sidelined while they…

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The Poison in America’s Heart

An old colleague I had not heard from in a long while added me to a group chat on Wednesday. The members were all people who had been in my cohort for the Claremont Institute’s Lincoln Fellowship in 2021, a mixture of media figures, analysts, and activists. Although the…

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12 Dangerous Things Doctors Do (and How to Defend Yourself)

Someone I know was taken to the hospital earlier this week with chest pain. He had all the symptoms of a heart attack. A few days later, after extensive testing and much worry, he was told everything was fine and allowed to go home, Dr. Coleman writes…

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