The political question of our time… Is this the century of secession?

By Jon Rappoport Here is the political question of our time: Will it be one future for all, or many futures side by side? Read on. —Any movement toward secession is a good thing, no matter how ill-conceived. It puts a different idea in minds: defect, decentralize, opt out, strive to become more self-sufficient. […]
Europe is in Trouble—Here is Why!

By Sigrid Weidenweber I recently wrote about Europe’s woes concerning its unhappy members. For the entirety of the European Union’s existence, savvy observers have noticed the intolerant, oppressive behavior by the Brussels elite toward their nation members. The Brussels dictates were expressed and enforced by the triumvirate of Merkel, whoever represented France as […]
Who’s Really Killing Our Children?

By Deborah Baber Savalla The recent tragic death of six adopted children (three are missing but presumed dead) and the two lesbian women who adopted them is immensely sad. One of the missing children, Devonte Hart, made social-media viral fame when at 12 he was photographed hugging a police officer at a Black-Lives-Matter rally […]
Grateful Regards, Mr. President

By Deborah Baber Savalla I had faith in Donald Trump as a leader before he was elected our 45th President. My faith and confidence in his leadership has only grown over the past year as win-after-win is notched for the American people. Just today, the day before the first anniversary of his inauguration, President […]
“We are still in” totalitarians flunk basic reality
By Paul Driessen The 30,000 alarmists gathered in Katowice, Poland expected to slam-dunk their report proclaiming a planet-threatening climate crisis, finalize rules for implementing the Paris accords, redistribute infinite billions of dollars from industrialized nations to “climate victim” countries, and solidify their control over people’s energy, jobs, living standards and liberties. It didn’t work out quite that […]
Pursuing Happy

By David Pu’u Originally published on November 5, 2011, but it seemed appropriate to repeat now Happiness Is One of the things that always strikes me about Bali and the Balinese is the degree of happiness which exists. Some may say that being happy is a choice. Well it is, sort of. But not the […]
Yes, Mitt, We Have Mass Incarceration in America

by Thomas L. Knapp Quoth Mitt Romney on Fox and Friends: “We don’t have mass incarcerations in America. Individuals are brought before tribunals, and they have counsel. They’re given certain rights. Are we not going to lock people up who commit crimes?” Finding hard statistics on how many Americans are caught up in […]
















