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Symbols for the Golden Age

We Took the Road Less Traveled, and That Has Made All the Difference. During, or perhaps immediately after, the assassination attempt on President Trump, the world witnessed one of the most iconic photos in American history—Trump, with a defiant fist raised in front of the American flag, surrounded by Secret Service agents. As a non-American […]

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It hasn’t worked once, so why would a politician go all-in on price controls now?

August 15th was the anniversary of the infamous “Nixon Shock”, when excessive spending and trade deficits had governments on the ropes, as prices climbed relentlessly, inflation soared into the double digits, while economic growth stalled. In 1971 of that year, Nixon “temporarily” suspended convertibility of the US dollar for gold (still in effect), while simultaneously […]

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Will Trump Show Us the Gears of the Machine?

The JFK Files, An Opportunity for America to Heal. On July 13, 2024, both tragedy and an iconic photograph in American political history emerged from the attempted assassination of the 45th president. Even the harshest critics of Donald J. Trump among the legacy media were forced to acknowledge the moment, which many believe has cemented […]

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On Monday, March 26, 2024, I drove across Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in just hours before it collapsed. I travel across many bridges in the US, but the Francis Scott Key Bridge was unusual in that there was a steep incline to drive up to the bridge, and the view from the driver’s seat […]

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Championing Gender Equality in the Shadow of Conflict

As we commemorate International Women’s Day, it’s imperative to shine a spotlight on the plight of women in the Middle East conflict, especially those scarred by the harrowing events of October 7. The #MeToo_Unless_Ur_A_Jew campaign brings these women’s struggles into focus, urging the acknowledgment of their pain amid distorted narratives. The ARCCI’s thorough documentation of […]

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Voting In The Farcical Khalistan “Referendum”

The National Telegraph has spoken to an individual who voted in the Surrey, BC, Khalistan referendum which has given us an inside look at the voting procedures, atmosphere, and voter security at the traveling Khalistan referendum. 

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From The River To The Sea, A Genocidal Etymology

One of the most common slogans chanted by Palestinian supporters is the infamous “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”. This chant has been heard on the streets of many Western cities and now even classrooms within our society. While many who engage in this sloganeering may think it is a generic call for Palestinian human rights, the origins and intentions of this phrase are genocidal in nature.

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Bordman: India’s Geopolitical Concerns Can No Longer Be Ignored

For the West to reach its maximum potential it needs India as a strong ally. Conversely, for India to reach its full potential it needs strong ties with the West and the rest of the free world. That is what makes the current tension so frustrating to watch.

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Johns Hopkins Spreads Misinformation On Iran

Until their July 11th Twitter thread no one would imagine that anyone outside of a Hezbollah terror cell would describe the Islamic Republic as a ‘benevolent” democracy. Yet Hopkins “rethinking Iran” program did just that.

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Vahid Beheshti: A 57-Day Hunger Strike Enters Its Deadly Stage

According to Beheshti, he does not think he will have the energy to be able to speak in the coming weeks. But talking to Beheshti he is committed to seeing this through to the end. In his own words, “This is a one-way street.” He will not eat again unless the IRGC is listed as a terrorist organization.

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