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Nosferatu in the Wake of the Covid Experience

Nosferatu in the Wake of the Covid Experience

Bram Stoker’s classic Dracula (1892) was written as a Victorian-style moralizing tale of sin and its consequences. The author, a political and religious conservative of his times, never could have imagined that his novel would become a bestseller in his own time largely due to its lascivious imagery and terrifying plotline that fed into every anxiety over morality, science, and public health, much less kick off a century and a quarter of vampire films.  It also served as a...

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D.O.G.E.: End The Global Engagement Center!

D.O.G.E.: End The Global Engagement Center!

In the book Crisis and Leviathan, libertarian thinker Robert Higgs pointed out that the state uses crises to ratchet up its power and control over citizens. With each new “crisis” – often directly or indirectly caused by the state itself - government grows and our freedom shrinks. The root cause of the September 11, 2001 attacks was US interventionism, for example. As I said in a presidential debate a few years later, they came over here because we were over there. But instead of looking to...

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In The Jan 6 Killing Of Ashli Babbitt, A Double-Standard On Cop Misconduct

In The Jan 6 Killing Of Ashli Babbitt, A Double-Standard On Cop Misconduct

Contrary to exaggerated, partisan rhetoric that frames the Jan 6, 2021 Capitol Hill riot as a “deadly insurrection,” the truth is that only one homicide occurred that day. The victim, an unarmed Trump supporter, was shot and killed by a police officer with a history of irresponsible handling of firearms, who opted against a nonlethal response to an act of trespassing, and who fired his weapon in the absence of any imminent threat of death or serious injury to himself or others in his...

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Collapsing Empire: RIP CIA Front’s ‘Overt Operations’

Collapsing Empire: RIP CIA Front’s ‘Overt Operations’

In recent months, a remarkable development in the Empire’s decline has gone almost entirely unnoticed. The National Endowment for Democracy’s grant database has been removed from the web. Until recently, a searchable interface allowed visitors to view detailed records of Washington-funded NGOs, civil society groups, and media projects in particular countries - covering most of the world - the sums involved, and entities responsible for delivering these initiatives. This resource has...

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Jimmy Carter – Our Honest President

Jimmy Carter – Our Honest President

The late Jimmy Carter was an exemplary man. His honesty, modesty and good works set the mark for what American presidents should be like. He was the quintessential Christian gentlemen and a fine naval officer. Unfortunately, this good man got embroiled in America’s colonial misadventures more often than the social welfare projects and peace plans that he sought to pursue. Chief among these thorny problems was, of course, the Mideast – no place for a decent, honest man – and, as well, the ugly...

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Office Pool 2025

Office Pool 2025

1. On Jan. 1, 2026, Joe Biden will bea. A criminal defendant in a case brought by the Trump DoJ.b. Generally regarded as smarter than he appears to be today.c. Gone from this vale of tears.d. In hospice. 2. On Jan. 1, 2026, Donald Trump will still bea. Blaming JD Vance for something.b. Appealing the civil judgments against him.c. Defending the war he has started in Iran.d. Sick and tired of giving Bibi Netanyahu everything he wants and getting nothing in return. 3. In January 2026, JD Vance...

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The Deep State’s Triumph: 2024 and the Erosion of Liberty

The Deep State’s Triumph: 2024 and the Erosion of Liberty

We have become a nation adrift in a sea of government overreach, abuse and corruption. The following is a sobering account of the challenges we faced in 2024, which were marked by the government’s never-ending power grabs and relentless assaults on our civil liberties. 2024 saw a continued rise in government overreach and abuse of power. The militarization of police forces continued unabated, with local departments increasingly resembling extensions of the military. Schools, meant to be places...

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Pope Francis Should Go to Gaza!

Pope Francis Should Go to Gaza!

The death of former President Jimmy Carter started me thinking about how long it’s been since the United States has been led by a head of state who was also a thoroughly decent human being. To be sure, while in office Carter made many mistakes in terms of both foreign and national security policy, but much can be attributed to his inexperience and his unfortunate reliance on hardliners in his cabinet, most particularly Russophobe Zbigniew Brzezinski, who was his National Security...

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2025 – Ukraine On The Verge Of Defeat

2025 – Ukraine On The Verge Of Defeat

In 2023 the situation in Ukraine had developed into what looked like a stalemate. But 2024 proved that bigger things had been in the making. In 2024, after taking Avdivka, the Russian forces began to deliberately and steadily move forward. The introduction of FAB bombs, precision ammunition delivered from airplanes flying outside Ukrainian air defenses, broke the Ukrainian defense fortifications. Russian infantry, covered by ample artillery and with the help of drones, infiltrated and...

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Imperial Hubris (and its Consequences) in Syria

Imperial Hubris (and its Consequences) in Syria

The Syria story, it seems, is not so simple as “President Assad fell” and the “technocratic Salafists“ rose to power. At one level, the collapse was predictable. Assad was known to have been influenced by Egypt and UAE for some years past. They had been urging him to break with Iran and Russia, and to shift to the West. For some 3-4 years he had been incrementally signalling and implementing such a move. Iran especially faced increasing obstacles over operational matters in which they were...

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President Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter

President Jimmy Carter departed this world with 2024.  He was a good man outfoxed by Washington. A populist, he was not the establishment’s choice for president which set about weakening him by framing his Director of the Office of Management and Budget and then turning on his chief of staff.  President Carter intended to continue President Nixon’s policy of defusing tensions with the Soviet Union.  He and Soviet leader Brezhnev agreed to limit the buildup of nuclear...

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Bogus Bird Flu

Bogus Bird Flu

I just had a reach out from a guy planning to put pastured poultry on his family farm that currently raises cows and pigs but "mom" is concerned the chickens will invite bird flu which will then infect the pigs and cows. Here's a young wanna-be farmer stymied by parental paranoia regarding bird flu. Everyone needs to realize that the test being used to discover bird flu in milk tanks, dairy herds and elsewhere is the scientifically perfect credible authentic PCR test. Yes, the infamous PCR...

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A New Year’s Resolution: Let’s Get the United States Out of the Censorship Business

A New Year’s Resolution: Let’s Get the United States Out of the Censorship Business

On this New Year’s Eve, billions of people will gather with friends to ring in 2025 with the hope of a better year to come.  For the first time in many years, free-speech advocates have a reason to celebrate. With 2024, we will say goodbye to one of the most reviled offices in the Biden Administration: The Global Engagement Center. I discuss the Center in my recent book, The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage as one of the most active components in the massive...

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2025 New Year’s Resolutions for DC, Pt. One

2025 New Year’s Resolutions for DC, Pt. One

When the end of another year rolls around it is not a bad idea to think about how we might improve ourselves and perhaps even improve the lives of others given the clean slate of a New Year. Many people resolve to exercise more, eat better, spend more time with their families. These are all worthy goals, but shouldn’t our elected officials and the bureaucrats who run DC be making some resolutions of their own? Here are a few suggestions. First up is Congress. Next month the 119th US Congress...

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Ukraine Did It the American Way and is Paying a Terrible Price

Ukraine Did It the American Way and is Paying a Terrible Price

Drawing on Dr. Kubler-Ross’ five stages of grief, the West is slowly coming to grips with the reality that Ukraine is a lost cause and moving through the five-stage grief cycle. Until recently, US pundits and policymakers were firmly planted in the first-stage: denial. But an article in Friday’s New York Times — Ukraine Slows Firing of Missiles Into Russia as Trump Prepares to Take Office — signals that the US is doing the anger phase and headed...

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Our Lying Eyes: New Photo Shows Biden with Hunter’s Business Associates Despite Past Denials

Our Lying Eyes: New Photo Shows Biden with Hunter’s Business Associates Despite Past Denials

“Lies.” That response was a mantra for President Joe Biden, who denied ever meeting or knowing about his son’s foreign dealings. Despite the pronounced lack of interest by most media outlets in the alleged multimillion dollar influence-peddling scheme, the House and conservative groups have doggedly pursued the matter and found overwhelming evidence that the President has repeatedly lied about his interactions with foreign clients. Now, a new photo further contradicts the President, who...

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Ayn Rand, Stamps, and Inflation

Ayn Rand, Stamps, and Inflation

Ayn Rand was a novelist and philosopher. Less well known is that she was also a stamp collector. In her 1971 Stamp Journal essay “Why I Like Stamp Collecting,” Rand discussed why...

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Going for the Gold in Texas

Going for the Gold in Texas

This March, voters in the Texas Republican primary election will see on their ballots a proposition calling for the state government, utilizing its Texas Bullion Depository that...

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