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by | Mar 15, 2024

I am writing from a roadside bar. These remote places still exist in the West, on the port or starboard side of a highway, with a frowning owner, and liquor bottles blanketed with dust. They are places that were born…

by | Feb 4, 2024

Mercantilism 2.0, the economic manifestation of multipolarity, is streaking across the geostrategic firmament.  The sun has set on globalization, the economic manifestation of a unipolar world order reflecting American primacy.  The transition to a new economic order of the emerging…

by | Feb 1, 2024

I Will Not Eat Crickets: A Lone Satirist Declares War on the Globalist Elite By Itxu Díaz (Bombardier Books, 202 pages, $18) Want to read a whole book about globalism? No? Think again. In I Will Not Eat Crickets: A…

by | Jan 27, 2024

Attendees of last week’s World Economic Forum in Davos experienced something not typically witnessed at the elitist conclave — full-throated critiques of the group and its aspirations. The recently elected president of Argentina, Javier Milei, in an electric speech condemning…

by | Jan 20, 2024

While globalists, heads of large corporations, and officials in international organizations may consider democracy more of a spectator sport than a representative political system embraced by countries around the world, at least they were willing to allow some competition into…

by | Apr 1, 2023

It is said that dementia loosens the inhibitions. On a visit to Canada March 24 President Biden made another of his monumental gaffes. To properly understand it the reader may need a bit of context. Justin Trudeau is presently embroiled…

by | Feb 24, 2023

Dmitry Medvedev, the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, stated on Wednesday that Russia will “disappear” if it loses the war in Ukraine and that “it will be torn to pieces.” This statement should be taken seriously, reflected upon with…

by | Feb 20, 2023

It started back in the 1980s with the construction of Aker Brygge, a tourist-trappy wharf on the Oslo Fjord packed with pricey restaurants and bars. In 2008 came the eye-catching, blindingly white Opera House, which, poised at water’s edge, was…

by | Dec 19, 2022

Richard Haass, the longtime president of the Council on Foreign Relations, which publishes Foreign Affairs, the most influential journal of the foreign-policy establishment, has written a short piece titled “Ten Lessons from the Return of History” that essentially admits that…

by | Jul 7, 2022

At 4 a.m. on Tuesday, an explosion blasted apart one of the Georgia Guidestones, a group of stone tablets commissioned by an unknown organization situated in Elbert County, Georgia, which have been derided by some for the “demonic” commandments written…

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