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By Joel Salatin
March 19, 2025
This situation reminds me of the tension between the greenies and the churchgoers. California's lack of water and biomass control, facilitating catastrophic fires, is a result of greenie environmentalists' policies. To not own these policies indicates an arrogance beyond comprehension.
By Aaron Day
March 18, 2025
While the debate rages over the future threat of CBDCs, a far more insidious reality has already taken hold: our existing financial system already functions as a digital control grid, monitoring transactions, restricting choices, and enforcing compliance through programmable money.
March 18, 2025
If the “Make America Healthy Again” movement is to succeed, it must be willing to look the data in the face and not flinch from the conclusions. It must examine long-standing assumptions and reconsider established public health policies.
March 17, 2025
The WHO does important work that saves lives. The question is whether the WHO is the best agency to do this work, and whether it can stop the rot to do maximum good without causing collateral damage in train.
By David Bell
March 17, 2025
Dismembered European corpses and terrorized children are just part of maintaining this ideological purity. War is acceptable once more. Let’s hope such leaders and ideologies can be sidelined by those beyond Europe who are willing to give peace a chance.
March 16, 2025
We have lost our footing in knowing something that scientists long believed we could know: whether and to what extent an economy is growing and prospering or going the opposite way.
March 15, 2025
The following statement was issued by Dr. David Weldon following his withdrawal from being the Trump administration’s pick for the CDC. It is for the ages.
March 14, 2025
The world has changed in many ways since March 2020. And the world needs to change a lot more, especially our human institutions, if we are to prevent the tyranny of Covid from being repeated.
By Bruce Pardy
March 14, 2025
We reject Canadian deference to authority. We refuse to be subjects any longer. Whenever government becomes destructive of liberty, says the American Declaration of Independence, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it. Or to depart.
By Randall Bock
March 13, 2025
For Christakis, China’s drop in cases was “astonishing.” But beneath the awe, a question lingers for us: What was the real “virus” China was fighting—and why didn’t we, in the supposedly free West, push back harder on the narrative?
March 13, 2025
From what we see, Team Trump seems to have blinked on its domestic regeneration agenda. The logic of the swamp has prevailed. Continued heroin addiction it is. At least we are getting rid of the censorious authoritarian globalists.
By John Klar
March 12, 2025
Strict scrutiny requires the government to demonstrate that the subject law is "narrowly tailored" to achieve its compelling purpose, and that it uses the "least restrictive means". The Hogan Court skipped this analysis, eclipsing parental rights and bodily integrity.
March 12, 2025
Dr. Baker is a rare case, an Ivy-trained medical doctor who saw through the hoax. In a few years, he will be recognized as the prophet he is. You will soon agree once you finish his collection of essays.
March 11, 2025
Like Augusto Pérez, the European “leaders” were angry to discover that they were essentially fictitious figures who act daily at the mercy of their puppet masters in Washington. They have unleashed a grand concert of yips and yaps.