FBI, DOJ, Still Litigating to Prevent Release of Known Footage of OKC Bombing 30 Years Later

Utah Attorney Jesse Trentadue has spent 30 years litigating against the federal government, trying to uncover documents related to his brother’s likely murder by federal authorities on August 21, 1995. Trentadue believes federal agents believed his brother was a federal agent who was involved in the Oklahoma City bombing…

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D.C.’s Fake Crime Stats are Even Worse Than You Think

If you want to know how bad things really are in The Swamp, here’s your answer: city leaders have been cooking the books to make crime look less out of control than it actually is. That’s right, while American families are living in fear, dealing with theft, assaults, and…

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China Hysteria: Manufactured Threat or Inevitable Rival?

International Man: Recently, we’ve seen the “Yellow Peril” escalate across media and politics. What’s your take on the sentiment towards China? Doug Casey: There’s always been a fear of China, perhaps starting with the immigration of laborers to California in the 1860s, then Sax Rohmer’s Fu Manchu novels. It’s logical enough.

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Roblox’s Child Predator Problem Just Got Weirder

This story is so disturbing, you’ll feel sick knowing it’s real. Every so often, a story comes along that’s so outrageous you can’t even fathom it being real. Yet something deeply disturbing is happening in the Roblox universe, and everyone with a pulse needs to know about it. The…

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The Whole World Has Been Poisoned

The Greek geographer and historian Strabo told the famous story of Cleopatra committing suicide by holding an “asp”—i.e., Egyptian cobra—to her breast. The “Death of Cleopatra” has been the subject of dozens of paintings, including the following by Guido Cagnacci that hangs in the Met.

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Bear, Dragon, Elephant, Toucan, Nightingale Stare Down Goldfinger

Of course it’s all about Alaska. Here’s what’s in play. But it’s the shadowplay that’s even more exciting. Across the world, for those who grew up in the Cold War Swingin’ Sixties, the temptation is irresistible to cast Donald Trump as Goldfinger  (but who would play Oddjob? Hegseth?) Goldfinger, after all,…

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India and Russia Forge a Civilizational Alliance

Beneath the vaulted sky of empires, the forge-lords of the East strike their pact, and the mountains themselves answer with the roar of iron. On August 6, 2025, within the halls of Vanijya Bhawan in the capital of the Hindu civilization, two great powers — India and Russia —…

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Immigration, Censorship, and the Deep State in the Yookay

Popular dissatisfaction with immigration has reached a boiling point in Britain. ass immigration and the refugee crisis have transformed European politics over the last decade. The United Kingdom has experienced some of the biggest changes, as repeated popular revolts against immigration have led to both Brexit and the collapse…

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The Great Reprinting

Jean Raspail’s The Camp of the Saints should be required reading. The Camp of the Saints by Jean Raspail is one of the most interesting and controversial novels of the 20th century. Which is why it’s good news that Vauban Books, a small publishing house, is coming out with a…

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MAGA Should Not Enable Stoner Culture

I’m not a big gambler; it’s one of the few vices  I’ve never acquired. So what I was most excited to do on a recent trip to Las Vegas was to engage in a pleasure stolen by liberal technocracy: smoking a cigarette indoors. It wasn’t until I stepped out…

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