Why Slop is Here to Stay

Sometimes, when I feel the pressure of a looming deadline like a vice around my frontal lobe, I will open Instagram and let the feed wash my brain of worry. I’m not proud of this habit, but it has allowed me to glimpse the abyssal plains of content, where…

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Some Holes in Brian Berletic

Between 7/26/25 and 7/31/25, I wrote five articles on the latest conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. Before giving you an update, let’s examine some contentions made by Brian Berletic, whose 28 minute video from 7/26/25 I saw just last night. Though many of Berletic’s observations are astute, there are…

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What I Learned From Analyzing the New Cold War

These five trends are considered to be the most significant grand strategic ones that are expected to have the greatest impact on the global systemic transition across the coming year. I’m a Moscow-based American political analyst with a PhD. in Political Science from MGIMO, and this is my second…

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Why Trump Supporters Are Turning Against Israel

Support for Israel is far higher among Republicans than Democrats. For example, a recent Gallup poll shows that 71% of Republicans approve of Israel’s military action in Gaza compared to just 8% of Democrats. And yet the number of prominent right-wing voices criticizing Israel is increasing. Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson,…

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Two Ways to Fix Generational Wealth Inequality

One way or another, some significant percentage of the wealth of the nation will have to start supporting children and young families if this nation is going to have a future worth saving. When I address knotty issues such as generational wealth inequality, I am naturally asked: “what do…

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The MAGA Agenda Has Taken a Back Seat to Israel 

A specter is haunting America First—the specter of Israel. America’s unconditional support for Israel has intensified since Donald Trump returned to the White House—compromising the MAGA movement in the process. Consider a contradiction that emerged during Vice President J.D. Vance’s interview this Sunday on Fox News. Vance said the U.S.

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Neom: An Oasis for Whites?

Neom is a planned community being built in Saudi Arabia. Construction crews — more than 100,000 men — have already begun work, backed by Saudi funding reportedly exceeding $500 billion (some estimates exceed a trillion dollars). According to its vision statement, Neom will be “the land of the future,…

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The Fauci Variants

“Covid is Rising in California Again—Just as School and Festival Season Start,” warns the San Francisco Chronicle, and the Los Angeles Times cautions, “Covid Rising in California, How Bad Will it Be?” For Ian Miller of Outkick, these headlines are evidence of the media “…

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The Freemason in the Rye

J D Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye is a work with many mysteries attached to it. Perhaps the least of these is that, though the story is both incoherent and morally destructive, it has been forced-fed to adolescents by America’s public school system for sixty years. A mystery…

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How the ‘Blood Libel’ Paradox Keeps the West Silent on Israel’s Genocide

The more depraved Israel’s actions, the more antisemitic it is to point out the truth. The painful reality is that, through Israel, the West can dress up boilerplate colonialism as a ‘Jewish’ project There’s a dangerous paradox that helps to dissuade people, especially public figures, from speaking up even…

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