California Governor Gavin Newsom Announces Lawsuit Against President Trump

President Trump’s constitutional authority is about to face another serious challenge thanks to the governor of the most populous state in the union. As KTLA reported, California Governor and likely 2028 Presidential candidate Gavin Newsom announced this morning he will be suing Trump, claiming that the president’s tariffs are…

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Buh Bye Letitia? Criminal Referral Filed Against NY AG Over Real Estate Fraud Accusation

A criminal referral against New York Attorney General Letitia James has been filed with the DOJ, alleging that James had “falsified records” to get home loans for a Virginia property that she claimed was her “principal residence” in 2023 – while she was serving as a New York state prosecutor.

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What’s Scarier Than a 33rd Degree Bilderberger?

I write a lot about conspiracies. And you can’t have conspiracies without conspirators. But I’m also interested in the pathological personalities that exist in every community, outside the influence of any shadowy and nefarious organization. Especially the ones who appear “normal” in every way. Until.

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The Return of the Eurasian Macro-State

Alexander Dugin argues that the restoration of a civilizational bloc in the post-Soviet and post-imperial space is inevitable. When it became clear that the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)1 could not fulfill the task of integration, the Eurasian Union2 was created. But it was founded solely on economic ideas.

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You Should Read These Two Intelligence Reports from the American Expeditionary Force in Siberia, 1919

I’ve decided to bump this article because the Substack has grown so much since it was originally posted and I was thinking a lot about the author’s constant references to the public’s morale and the “psychological moment” that he claims the Bolsheviks capitalized on. I’ve added bolding (not in…

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Fearing Arrest for ‘Crimes Against Children,’ Zelensky Cancels Ukrainian Election

If the world was told the truth about Ukraine, people would no longer support it. President Volodymyr Zelensky has extended martial law to postpone Ukraine’s elections, raising concerns that he may be avoiding arrest for alleged “crimes against children.” His long-term hold on power has come under scrutiny due…

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Anthropology, Identity, and Long Memories

Joakim Andersen explains the anthropology of the New Right and the importance of groups possessing “long memories.” Excerpt from Rising from the Ruins: The Right of the 21st Century by Joakim Andersen (Arktos, 2018). Central to the New Right’s critique of the modern world and liberalism is the relation of…

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A Reckoning is Coming for the Private Equity Economy

Two weeks ago, we wrote about private equity firms using a “dividend recap” strategy to pay themselves special dividends. This occurs when companies owned by PE firms take out a huge loan and pay their investors with the loan proceeds, saddling the companies with high debt, but ensuring investors…

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Bill Maher Shouldn’t Be Applauded for Taking 10 Years to Realize Trump Isn’t ‘Literally Hitler’

It only took ten years, endless smug commentary, and a private dinner for comedian Bill Maher to finally discover the obvious: President Donald Trump is not the cartoon villain the left-wing media — and Maher himself — have breathlessly painted him as. Maher revealed his big epiphany…

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Can the Work Ethic Make a Return?

I’m as excited as anyone about the prospect of a return of American manufacturing. But there are huge barriers, among which is the profitability metrics of accounting. Will it make sense from an economic point of view? Without that piece in place, political wishes and national determination will not be…

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