An Assembly of Generals

It’s rare in peacetime, a meeting of all your flag officers in one place – and even more rare when a country is at war. The first question we must ask our generals and admirals, and our brand spanking new Secretary of War, is “Are we at war?” This question…

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Internet-Based Identities

One of the best analyses of Tyler Robinson, the suspected killer of Charlie Kirk, was delivered in a since-deleted X post. An anon noted how absurd it was for a Middle American kid from a conservative family to gravitate towards left-wing content that hates everything about him. Only through…

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Trump’s ‘Paper Tiger’ Claim

Alexander Dugin says Trump’s “paper tiger” insult is false yet reveals Russia’s past illusions as it awakens into real power and Victory. Trump’s remark about Russia being a “paper tiger” is, of course, insulting. And, of course, untrue. Yet he struck a nerve. By the start of the Special…

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The Vertical Invasion of the Barbarians

Antoine Dresse (“Ego Non”) explains how José Ortega y Gasset saw the rise of the “mass-man”—an average, unqualified individual—as a threat to civilization. This figure, empowered by modern democracy and technology, displaces cultural elites while ignoring the foundations of the world he inherits. Ortega calls it a “vertical invasion…

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The Choice is Stark – Global Governance or Barbarism

There is something ineffably eternal about the “drum beating and bell chiming from sundown to daybreak” when it comes to the Bell Tower and the Drum Tower standing in the north end of ancient Beijing. There can hardly be equal structures around the world when it comes to architecture…

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Can This Nation Be Saved?

How does America survive when its citizens belong to two divided camps that believe fundamentally incompatible things?   Over the last century, there has been a trend to establish “truth and reconciliation commissions” in countries emerging from periods of political terrorism, totalitarianism, or civil war.  The idea is to acknowledge the…

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Men of the Future

Note from the author: This essay makes no policy proposal argument and should not be read in light of current events. 20 Rules for Healthy Masculinity: A Guide for Young Men in the Age of Social Media “Where am I when I’m not in reality or in my imagination? Here’s…

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Consumerasaurus — Eating Everything in Sight

If I had to name one thing as the worst attribute of modern humanity, it would be consumerism. If I could name two, the second would be our need for instant gratification. If I could name three, the third would be the loss of our awareness of divine Source…

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U.S. Military/Security Complex Wants More War

U.S. preparing options for strikes inside Venezuela  The attacks could happen “in a matter of weeks”  The excuse is strikes inside Venezuela on alleged drug traffickers.  This is a hoax like the “Muslim Terrorist Threat” that was Washington’s excuse for its wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and…

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If a Leftist Kills, Will We Ever Know It?

If a tree falls in the woods, does it make a sound? What is the sound of one hand clapping? If a left-wing radical commits murder, can we ever know the motive? First came Charlie Kirk’s assassin, Tyler Robinson, who stated plainly his desire to eliminate Kirk because “some…

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