Fort Knox and the Big Global Gold Scramble There is mounting speculation, maybe even a ticking time bomb, around whether any gold remains in Fort Knox… and if so, to whom it actually belongs. For years, questions have swirled ...
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Cartels Prepare Weaponized Drones Amid Renewed Threats
Mexican cartels have authorized the use of weaponized drones and explosives against U.S. Border Patrol and law enforcement personnel. Memos circulated to U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agents reveal that cartels are making preparations for violent attacks aimed at ...
Read More »Rising Food Prices Give No Indication of Slowing Down
The cost of food in the United States continues to rise at a record rate. This leaves consumers and analysts speculating when, or if, there will be a pricing reprieve. This trend not only affects individual households but also ...
Read More »Has A New Civil War Started In Illinois?
Illinois Governor Creates a New Category Of “Illegals” Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker recently declared that “his” local law enforcement would defy federal deportation orders if those orders targeted illegals who supposedly follow the law and contribute somehow to their ...
Read More »The Globalist “Politics of Recovery” in the Wake of California’s Wildfire Tragedy
California is obviously still reeling from the deadly aftermath of wildfires that have devastated communities, destroyed thousands of homes, and taken countless lives. Though the state will need to undergo a long multi-year recovery process, questions about governance, planning, ...
Read More »Draining The Bureaucratic Swamp: Some Lessons from History
Bureaucracies, those sprawling, rule-bound governance systems, have been integral to advanced civilizations throughout history. They organize societies, manage resources, and enforce laws. Yet, as history repeatedly demonstrates, bureaucracies grow uncontrollably, creating inefficiencies, corruption, and stagnation that are nearly impossible ...
Read More »What Trump Can Learn From Julius Caesar’s Pursuit of Political Peace
History is loaded with examples of how political and military victories can turn into disasters, as leaders who prevail tend to soften convictions as well as mend fences with political enemies after consolidating power. This is not a call for ...
Read More »Media Meddling In Elections Is Nothing New
The evolution of media in the United States has profoundly influenced the nation’s electoral processes. From the early days of newspapers to the advent of radio and television, each medium has played a pivotal role in shaping public opinion and ...
Read More »Are The “Biden Food Shortages” On The Way?
As the new case count for COVID-19 patients decreases and then increases according to media needs, we need to realize that the pandemic is far from over. In fact, some medical “experts” now predict that we will be dealing with ...
Read More »A Country Boy’s Version Of Gun Control
I owned my first BB gun at the young age of eight years. By then, my father and I had been over every lesson a young boy might need in order to safely handle a weapon. How did he teach ...
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