In June 1978, Alexander Solzhenitsyn — the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Gulag Archipelago, survivor of Soviet labor camps, and recent exile in the West — stood before Harvard's graduating class and delivered one of the most uncomfortable commencement addresses in the university's history. Titled "A World Split Apart," the speech was not the ex...
My heavy two-volume tiny-print edition of the complete Oxford English Dictionary (OED), with its accompanying magnifying glass, has been a constant companion for much of my adult life. Ever since learning that the poet W.H. Auden in his study in Austria had surrounded himself with 12 of the 13 massive normal-print-size volumes of this dictionary – ...
Actor James Woods used a Sunday night X post to note that Britain went-all in on disarming its people in the late 20th century and now is "standing on the edge of the Islamist abyss." Woods wrote, "Our friends, the Brits, went from relinquishing their right to bear arms in 1997 to standing on the edge of the Islamist abyss today." To View Social Me...
A website called AFRU recently published an article with the blunt headline: "Why a 'rise in sexual assaults' by migrants is a price worth paying to end racism." The piece, written under the byline "Conscious. Caring. Comfortable.," openly argues that increased sexual violence against white Western women by refugees and migrants is not only tolerab...
The Townhall column by Les Rubin (March 28, 2026) applies Friedrich Hayek's classic 1944 warning in The Road to Serfdom directly to the contemporary United States. Rubin argues that America is sliding toward "serfdom" — not through sudden revolution, but through the gradual, well-intentioned expansion of government power, central planning, massive ...
"This study should set off all the alarm bells. It is a societal time bomb. We must not only talk about migration, but also about integration and religion" A newly released study by the German Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA), nearly 50 percent of Muslims under the age of 40 in Germany hold "Islamist" views, with these Muslims expressing an att...
The recent U.S. rescue operation for a downed F-15E Strike Eagle crew member deep inside Iran has sparked intense speculation. Critics, including former CIA analyst Larry Johnson in an interview with George Galloway, claim the high-profile exfiltration was largely a $400 million cover story for a failed special forces raid aimed at seizing enriched...
The Substack article by Michael Snyder (published April 6, 2026) is titled "A Shortage of Nearly Everything" is Coming if The War Does Not End Soon. It warns that the ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran — now about one month in, with the Strait of Hormuz heavily disrupted or effectively closed, and only about to be temporarily opened under the pre...
Which is why I am proposing to amend our constitution to enshrine speech in law! 'If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they just don't want to hear.' Those are the words of George Orwell, and they are as true today as they were when he wrote them. I stand here today in defence of something that many Australians a...
On April 6, 2026, at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Governor Ron DeSantis signed HB 1471 into law, describing it as "the strongest action Florida has ever taken" to protect public safety, culture, and constitutional rights from foreign influence and emerging threats. The legislation has two main pillars: 1.Anti-Sharia / Foreign Law Provi...
The bullet mismatch claim from Tyler Robinson's defense lawyers is a legitimate development in the Charlie Kirk assassination case, but it doesn't automatically validate broader conspiracy theories — it's more a classic defence tactic highlighting forensic limitations than proof of a grand plot. Quick Facts on the Case Charlie Kirk was shot in the ...
In early 2026, a quiet but important legislative wave is sweeping through American states. Idaho and Utah have already passed laws declaring that AI systems are not legal persons. Similar bills have advanced in Ohio (House Bill 469), Oklahoma, Missouri, Pennsylvania, and others. These measures explicitly state that AI is nonsentient, cannot serve a...
On March 26, 2026, the European Parliament took a significant step toward tougher migration enforcement. MEPs voted 389 to 206 (with 32 abstentions) to adopt the Parliament's negotiating position on the new EU Return Regulation. This reform aims to make it easier and faster to deport people who have no legal right to stay in the EU — particularly r...
From a Christian perspective, the two articles — J.B. Shurk's "Leftism Fears Jesus Christ" in American Thinker and the Daily Wire piece on burning churches — articulate a consistent and deeply held view: the modern political Left does not merely disagree with Christianity; it fundamentally opposes and fears it because Christianity stands as an immo...
The suggestion has been made, that the United States might resort to nuclear weapons against Iran, perhaps after the cease fire ends, as they always do: https://www.theamericanconservative.com/yes-trump-might-use-nukes-in-iran/ https://www.zerohedge.com/political/tucker-carlson-urges-us-officials-defy-trump-iran-orders-say-no-absolutely-not https:/...
In the shadow of global tensions — from energy shocks in the Gulf to nuclear rhetoric in Europe and Ukraine — a quieter revolution in weaponry is unfolding in China. State broadcaster CCTV recently showcased a next-generation handheld electromagnetic coil gun, also known as a Gauss gun. This weapon fires metal projectiles using electromagneti...
We were promised a golden age. Technology would free us from drudgery, expand our minds, connect us to infinite knowledge, and elevate human potential. Instead, many of us stare at glowing rectangles for hours each day, struggling to remember a phone number without our device, losing the ability to focus deeply, and feeling strangely empty de...
Will Durant observed that "a great civilisation is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself within." As Europe faces energy shortages linked to the Gulf conflict, Russian nuclear rhetoric, and wider global instability, one internal trend continues to generate intense public debate: the rapid demographic and cultural changes driven b...
It wasn't long ago that leading Democratic politicians spoke with clarity and conviction against illegal immigration. They framed it as a threat to American workers, wages, and the rule of law. Today, the script has flipped. Open borders, mass migration, and rapid demographic change sit at the very top of the progressive agenda, often overrid...
As the world breathed a cautious sigh of relief over President Trump's two-week "double-sided" ceasefire with Iran — conditional on reopening the Strait of Hormuz — another shadow loomed large on April 7, 2026. On Russian state television, propagandists issued a stark ultimatum: give Ukraine a Trump-style deadline to accept Moscow's terms, or...
