Trump Announces Crackdown on Drug Ads, Potentially Disrupting Billions in Ad Spending

Earlier this week, following both the kangaroo court that was RFK Jr. congressional hearing and the news that the Trump admin may crack down on Tylenol (of all things), we wondered if there really wasn’t something more serious for MAHA to be focusing on… like making an actual impact…

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Soros, USAID and the Engine of Color Revolutions

Color revolutions are promoted by Soros and were funded by USAID. Who is responsible now for encircling India affirming herself as Civilization-State and actively promoting multipolarity by hostile radical anti-Indian regimes? Bangladesh, Shri Lanka, Myanmar, now Nepal. It is geopolitical issue and we can not not see the strategy…

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9/11: A Case Study of Congressional Concealment

Yesterday I wrote an essay titled WTC Building 7: Sabotage in Plain Sight that generated a great deal of reader commentary, which I have carefully read. The perfectly symmetrical and simultaneous failure of all main supports in WTC Building 7 is just one of many bizarre features of the September…

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Say Her Name

The savage murder of Iryna Zarutska in North Carolina last month has laid bare the daily terror of American urban life, the hypocrisy of the American mainstream media, and the negligence of the American political elite.  On Monday, President Donald Trump briefly addressed the murder during a speech on…

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Savages in the Senate: Kennedy Ambushed in a Game of Dirty Politics

Last Thursday, Robert F. Kennedy Jr entered, the Senate Finance Committee hearing knowing what to expect. Democrats had declared war before he’d even sat down. On the eve of his testimony, they issued a “report card” cataloguing every alleged misstep during his 203 days as…

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Five Stories That Show the Left’s Control of the ‘Truth’ is Slipping

The leftist authoritarian domination of the popular narrative is crumbling faster than we can document it. Here are five news stories in just the last week that demonstrate this trend. 1. The Delegitimization of the Female Bully. A few days ago, many Americans were shocked to see this …

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The Day the Narrative Died

You know and I know that there are certain things you are not allowed to say in these United States. Especially about World War II and the Holocaust. Because the Narrative. Right now, I’d say we are trending towards a Narrative that you are not allowed to doubt the…

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People Have Unrealistic Trust in Governments

The Battle of the Somme lasted for 141 days  from July 1, 1916 until November 18, 1916.  The battle consisted of a French and English offensive against the German lines.   The battle began with a week-long artillery barrage that was supposed to destroy the barbed wire and German trenches, but in…

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Days of Thunder

“If we hadn’t won this election we would have all been vaxxed to death and censored so no one could hear our dying screams” — Mike Benz on “X” That reckoning you’ve heard about lo these many years? It’s here now. We’re in it. You just can’t see all the…

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I Wish Everyone Would Watch the Tom Fletcher Famine Speech

Since the Hamas attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, I have written about 20 columns critical of Netanyahu and his government for the extreme hatred and almost unbelievable cruelty he and it have exhibited toward the Palestinian people. As hard as I have tried, though, nothing I could…

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