The Speech Police

OK, this one is for all the professional “sensitivity editors” out there, and for the US Department of Homeland Security, and President Donald Trump, and the European Union censors, and all the other self-appointed Speech Police that have been goose-stepping around dictating what everyone can and can’t say and…

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Biden Didn’t Issue Pardons, He Erased the Law

A snippy article in The New York Times this past weekend — sorry, an unusually snippy article in The New York Times this past weekend — suggested that Trump is using his pardon power to reward those loyal to him and undo what he sees as politically…

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Spring’s Frightful Awakening

“The notion that Europe is able to pose a military threat to Russia does not even qualify as trashy propaganda for sub-zero IQs.” — Pepe Escobar “The left became hideously, ostentatiously, unapologetically corrupt (as ruling parties tend to do). They sold out bigtime and got bigtime…

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Predicting What Comes After DeepSeek

In an earlier section, I discussed that embodied AI, i.e. robots and humanoid, will be among the next big AI moves out of China. I believe another major trend will be application of AI technologies in vertical industries that have yet to be affected by the horizontal foundational…

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‘They Slaughtered Us Like Fish in a Barrel’—Citizen Reporter Exposes Vegas Massacre Coverup

The 2017 Las Vegas massacre is one of the deadliest mass shootings in US history—yet, it’s also one of the most mysterious and tightly guarded. Officially, we’re told that 64-year-old Stephen Paddock acted alone, firing over 1,000 rounds into a packed music festival crowd from his Mandalay Bay hotel…

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Trade War: Tariffs Are Needed to Defeat Globalism But They Come With a Cost

Ever since the days of Herbert Hoover and the official start of the Great Depression the concept of trade tariffs has been readily demonized across most of academia and among the majority of modern economic ideologies. Is is actually one area where globalists and free market economists tend to…

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Postcards from the Empire

America’s Coinage System: Plenty of cents but no common sense. It’s not the most important issue of our times, but it’s instructive to take a look at the current U.S. coinage system. Unlike the trillions of dollars the radical left establishment extracted from American taxpayers in recent years to…

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France’s Next Quarterly Nuclear Drills Might Become Prestige-Building Exercises With Poland

Poland might participate in these exercises in order to send a strong anti-Russian signal, but the extent to which it might pivot towards France and away from the US will depend in large part on the outcome of its upcoming presidential election. Everyone in Europe is wondering what form…

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Four or Five More Regions for Peace

Putin’s appearance in Kursk in military uniform and his meeting with General Gerasimov, the Chief of the General Staff, right on the front line demonstrates Russia’s absolute determination to achieve the goals of the special military operation without any compromises. This is a sign of resolve, will power, focus,…

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Roaring 20s or Great Depression 2.0?

Why is the next decade a binary of extremes rather than another period of “muddle through”? The short answer: Cycles. Take your pick: the Fourth Turning, the Kondratieff credit cycle, Peter Turchin’s 50-year cycle, the Debt Supercycle, and a host of others–they’re all hitting their inflection points now. If you…

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