Alaska is Over

There is much room for cooperation. Presidents Putin and Trump concluded their meeting in Anchorage. As expected, Alaska turned out to be only one stage along the long path of negotiations. Our enemies believed that today Russia could be pressured into accepting disadvantageous conditions. Nothing of the sort happened.

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The European Press are Having a Big Stroppy Sad Following the Trump-Putin Summit in Alaska

For a whole week after 8 August, the Alaska summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin loomed over the European commentariat like an appointment with the oncologist. “There is a high risk that Donald Trump could betray Ukraine on Friday,” Steffen Lüdke warned in …

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Israel’s Top Cyber Chief Arrested for Pedophilia in Vegas But Then Released Without Explanation

In a two-week child predator sting, Las Vegas police arrested eight males on August 13, 2025, in collaboration with the FBI, Homeland Security, and Nevada’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. One of the men was 38-year-old Tom Artiom Alexandrovich, who works directly for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and is…

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AI is a Mirror in Which We See Our Reflection

AI is not so much a tool that everyone uses in more or less the same way, but a mirror in which we see our own reflection–if we care to look. Attention has been riveted on what AI can do for the three years since the unveiling of ChatGPT, but…

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Can Responsibility to Defend and Responsibility to Protect Be Reconciled?

Without Fed-delivered wealth and power-center demographics, DC’s parasitic government and by extension, its police force, could not function as successfully as it does.  Zoologists are correct about the host-parasite relationship, and Trump critics are correct in reporting the DC crime has actually been down, not up. Yet, Trump is…

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HHS Storytime With Uncle Bobby Kennedy Jr.

Gather around, kids, the US Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Uncle Bobby Kennedy, has a story for us — a story about why mRNA vaccines are safe and ineffective. Yes, you heard that right, ineffective. But they’re still safe. Sort of… It’s a bedtime story for Americans to help…

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Israeli Spy Network: The Force Behind the Surveillance State

The Mossad-Jeffrey Epstein 30-year blackmail network that entrapped large numbers of the superrich and powerful is still fresh in our minds and boiling in our hearts—at least in some of our hearts. Mike Johnson and other leaders in Congress are hoping that Congress’ August recess will be instrumental in…

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Is America Better Off Without Women in the Workforce?

Some readers might recall a year ago the internet was in an uproar about a commencement speech given by Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker at Benedictine College, a private Catholic liberal arts school in Kansas. The speech went viral due to his denouncement of abortion, Pride Month, COVID-19…

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Russia Seeks to Comprehend Fully the Various Constraints on Trump

If Moscow previously relied on treaties and ‘playing normal’, now it relies on unpredictability, interconnected fronts, and a balance of threats. Another round of negotiations between Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and the Russian leadership? A meeting between Witkoff and President Putin is now imminent. At the same time, General…

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The Death of the Small Farm is the Death of Rural America

Modern farming is destroying small communities as we move more and more toward the “go big or go home” model—thousands of acres of the same monocrop, managed by one or two people on a tractor spraying chemicals. What used to be 20 or 30 small farms—each with a household and…

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