Predicting the Weather

And we are supposed to believe in science without question; we are supposed to lay our lives into the hands of almighty science when it can’t even predict the weather within any sort of useful probability? Nor can it cure cancer, which in today’s world of highly complicated scientific…

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A Demand for Freedom

The question on my mind, of late, is when do we recognize that the entire Western world is involved in a war for freedom? What may have gone unnoticed in the recent past was the failed campaign of George Simion in Romania. Well, “failed campaign” might be misleading. Without…

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Tattoo Who?

On Nov. 30, 1981, I skipped school to attend my first Rolling Stones concert at the now demolished Pontiac Silverdome. The band members were then on the cusp of turning 40-years-old and even back then critics were accusing them of being “too old to Rock-n-Roll,” the band was gamely…

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President Trump Throws Down the Gauntlet

According to ForeignAssistance.gov, the United States of America provided about $330 million in aid to South Africa in 2024, and $90 million so far in 2025. Because aid for both of these years is only partially reported, the real figures may well be higher. White South Africa fell not…

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Sweden Democrats to Campaign on Complete Migration Stop in 2026 Election

The right-wing populist party says asylum rights must not override national security amid rising crime and extremism in Sweden. The Sweden Democrats have announced they will campaign in the 2026 general election on a pledge to stop migration to the country. In an op-ed for Svenska Dagbladet published on Wednesday,…

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Now Comes the Hard Part

This week I addressed the impossibility of continuing on the current path of funding the status quo with debt as the costs of servicing the debt rise and the resources needed to service the debt dry up. Boomers, Let’s Face It: The Math Doesn’t Work.Ours Is a System of…

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The Afrikaner Plight

In December 2011, I visited South Africa for two weeks to compose a journalistic piece on the state of the Afrikaner people since the end of Apartheid in 1994. That article eventually ran in a journal which is now out of print. But with Afrikaners in the news again these…

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European Kakistocracy Locked in a Forever War Against Russia

Never interrupt your enemy when he is committing serial suicide (in reverse American gore-style, when the serial killer always resurrects). In the case of the EU kakistocracy, serial self-destruction is always a given, and always skyrocketing. So the EUrocrats in Brussels have just adopted their 17th round of sanctions against…

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There’s Something Terribly Wrong With ‘Cute Cat’ Videos on YouTube

In recent months, YouTube has been flooded with AI-generated videos of “cute cats” accumulating billions of views. A deeper look at these supposedly harmless videos aimed at children reveals that they’re filled with toxic, horrific, and potentially traumatizing content. In 2017, I published an article where I highlighted an …

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Epstein, Springsteen, and Trumpenstein

When we last checked in on our dashing hero Donald Trump, he was enthusiastically salivating over the chance to sign the “Take it Down” internet censorship bill. A few days ago, he did indeed sign this very Orwellian legislation. Most of us don’t deal in “revenge porn,” whatever that…

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