Rising: April 6, 2023 Vaccine-Defiant RFK Jr. Challenging BIDEN for DEMOCRATIC Nomination In 2024
Robby Soave and Jason Nichols discuss the latest updates on Former President Donald Trump’s indictment, and what they could mean for 2024.
Robby Soave and Jason Nichols discuss the latest updates on Former President Donald Trump’s indictment, and what they could mean for 2024.
Krystal and Saagar discuss Rachel Maddow refusing to broadcast Trump’s speech live, the Petrodollar collapsing with new China deals, Ukraine open to negotiating with Russia, the West admitting the Nordstream bombing coverup, Russia’s dire warning after Finland officially joins NATO, Trump swamping the competition in fundraising dollars, Twitter […]
By Joel Kotkin “Town and country must be married and out of this joyous union will spring a new hope, a new life, a new civilization.” — Ebenezer Howard, 1898” All cities must evolve over time. Those that fail to do so end up, at best, like Venice, […]
By Joel Kotkin In his drive to achieve absolute power, Vladimir Lenin could count on Western progressives and opportunist executives to serve as “useful idiots.” Today’s most prominent Communist, China’s Xi Jinping, can count on similar help, this time from the West’s environmentalist, corporate elites. Nowhere is this […]
By Joel Kotkin The Western response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine is widely seen as a sign of a reinvigorated alliance of democracies against authoritarianism. Even historically anti-war publications like the Guardian speak volubly about the West’s heroic “defense of liberty.” Raising concerns about petty issues like […]
By Joel Kotkin Beware of plutocrats bearing gifts. The annual clown show at Davos epitomises how today, the global elites have embraced an unholy trinity of ‘progressive’ doctrines: climate-change apocalypticism, a belief in systemic racism and racial ‘equity’, and radical gender ideology. The super-rich hope that by genuflecting […]
By Joel Kotkin The upcoming ruling by the US Supreme Court on racial preferences is certain to ignite yet another divisive debate about whether or not a person’s ethnic heritage should determine their treatment by the state and major institutions. After steady progress towards “race-blind” governance, the notion […]
The striking synchronicity with which Great Awokening terminology increased in news media worldwide David Rozado 12 hr ago I have documented previously a post-2010 sharp increase of words used to denounce prejudice (i.e. racism, sexism, homophobia, Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, etc) in US and UK news media content. Some have […]
Caitlin Johnstone 8 hr ago Listen to a reading of this article: American liberals are in an uproar over Twitter’s recent labeling of National Public Radio as “US state-affiliated media”, a designation typically reserved for state media from governments the US is trying to topple like Russia’s RT, […]
by Peter Zeihan on April 6, 2023 Today’s rainbow is brought to you by Wanaka, New Zealand. For those following Chinese relations, you’ve probably heard that Honduras just dropped its recognition of Taiwan to establish ties with mainland China. President Tsai responded with a trip to Central America […]
View it in your browser. Top News Stories Tsai and McCarthy vow closer U.S.-Taiwan ties, despite China’s ire Washington and Taipei seem keen to deepen ties and normalize high-level bilateral interactions despite threats of retaliation and scathing criticism from China. SDF chopper goes missing near Okinawa with multiple […]
The Extremism Roundup Promoting Civil Discourse and Marginalizing the Extremes A weekly compilation of the most important developments in the struggle against radical ideologies Islamist Extremism Syrian Kurdish Asayish security forces deploy during a raid against suspected Islamic State group fighters in Raqa, Syria, on January 28, 2023 – […]
View this email in your browser 04.06.23 It’s been a while since my last System Update, and there are… updates! I’m co-hosting a new podcast, and we’ve kicked off our special coverage for WIRED’s 30th anniversary. More on those below. But first… how do you know this isn’t […]
by: Larry Reed Money Metals Ninety years ago, Franklin Roosevelt told Americans they had less than a month to hand over their gold or face up to ten years in prison. December 7, 1941 will forever be remembered as, in the words of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, “a date […]
View in browser Subscribe April 6, 2023 Hello, Insiders. Everyone’s talking about Ben Affleck’s new movie “Air,” which recounts how Nike signed Michael Jordan. So I wanted to highlight some of our reporting on the footwear giant, from Matthew Kish’s report on graphic employee surveys that rocked the […]
“National Security” trumps everything. Good luck with holding any president accountable for national security issues.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filed paperwork to run for president as a Democratic against Joe Biden. Zac & Gavin break it down.
Trump’s Mar-a-Lago speech not “newsworthy,” “costly,” and “full of lies” according to MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow…Kim breaks down the hypocrisy.
Listen to our podcast with the author of the most important overview of the Censorship Industrial Complex yet written 10 hr ago Reporting on cities, energy, and the environment Episode details It’s now clear that heads of state around the world, from the U.S. and Canada to Britain […]
ChatGPT Has a Big Privacy Problem Matt Burgess Italy’s recent ban of Open AI’s generative text tool may just be the beginning of ChatGPT’s regulatory woes. READ The 45 Best Shows on Netflix Right Now From “Naoki Urasawa’s Monster” to “Lost in Space,” these are our picks for […]
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 2023 If liberty and equality, as is thought by some, are chiefly to be found in democracy, they will be best attained when all persons alike share in government to the utmost. – Aristotle, Politics [350 BC] HORNBERGER’S BLOG April 5, 2023 Would Gershkovich Have […]
I knew this was coming, but I didn’t previously realize it was already here. Notice the date on this article. They didn’t waste any time. by Robert J. Kane, opinion contributor – 07/17/20 6:30 PM ET Getty Images Suppose we reimagined the nature of American policing? And suppose […]
From Pramen In the last month, several texts have appeared on various online resources [1][2] about rethinking anarchism or trying to think of a future in the case of a collapse of authoritarianism in Belarus or Russia. The texts are filled with rather dubious appeals, ranging from a […]
From The Commoner Full title: Islamic Anti-Authoritarianism against the Ulema-State Alliance: A Review of Islam, Authoritarianism, and Underdevelopment The second part in a series on Islam, humanism, and anarchism. Originally written by Javier Sethness, this review includes an alternate perspective by Jihad al-Haqq. Building on my critical review […]
From Empty Hands History by Spencer Beswick In 1995, Love and Rage militant Joel Olson wrote an article called “The History of Chinese Anarchism” that drew lessons from the defeat of anarchism and the ascendance of communism (Marxism-Leninism) in China in the 1920s. Marxists sometimes present this transition […]
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave discuss former President Trump’s not guilty plea that he voiced in a Manhattan courtroom yesterday.
We need to learn, or re-learn, how to build comradeship and solidarity instead of doing capital’s work for it by condemning and abusing each other. This doesn’t mean, of course, that we must always agree – on the contrary, we must create conditions where disagreement can take place […]
Harold Maass Could a third-party candidate decide the 2024 election? Devika Rao How to see Wednesday’s ‘pink moon’ Peter Weber Do we need to pause the ‘out-of-control’ AI arms race? Justin Klawans Dark web marketplace that sold bank-hacking bots seized by FBI Brendan Morrow Why the Little Mermaid remake tweaked some original lyrics […]
View this email in your browser Building the Anti-Russian Alliance by Peter Zeihan on April 5, 2023 Today’s video comes to you from Doubtful Sound in Fiordland National Park. The European space has historically been disconnected. Between geographical barriers, neutral countries, and bloody history, that shouldn’t come as […]
View it in your browser. Top News Stories With eye on China, Japan to offer military aid to like-minded countries The framework was set up as Tokyo moves away from a strict nonmilitary approach to ties with its neighbors and looks to realize its vision … Could Arfiya […]
View in browser Subscribe April 5, 2023 Hello, Insiders. I’m Jennifer H. Cunningham, the editor in chief of Insider’s news division. Yesterday, the eyes of the world turned to a New York City courtroom, where former President Donald Trump was arraigned on 34 felony counts of falsifying business […]
Matt Walsh is having a stroke if he sees this poll.
Trump made his perp walk to the tune of 34 felonies. Jenna Ellis, Attorney and former Special Counsel for Trump explains the charges and the politics around going after Trump.You can find her show on American Family Network. https://afr.net/podcasts/jenna-ellis-…
Rafi Schwartz Why is Trump attacking his Manhattan judge? Devika Rao The worsening state of the United States’ maternal healthcare Peter Weber Is the expected Manhattan case against Trump really so ‘novel’? Joel Mathis Asa Hutchinson’s challenge to Trump for the GOP nomination Brendan Morrow Most viewers didn’t finish Amazon’s Lord of the […]
Iain Davis: They’re Keeping the System on Life Support Until They Can Bring in CBDCs Iain Davis discusses the global governance policies that are set regardless of who occupies any office and how we are steadily moving forward on their trajectory. Accelerationists like Peter Thiel are leading the […]
April 4, 2023 • Weekly Newsletter The Phantom National Homelessness Crisis Lawrence J. McQuillan (The American Spectator) Homelessness is not strictly speaking a national crisis. It has reached crisis level in a relatively few cities, notably in California, that subsidize self-destructive behaviors. In these places, officials refuse to […]
Washington, DC – As America faces the twin threats of inflation and bank failures, three U.S. congressmen introduced a pivotal sound money bill that would enable the Federal Reserve note “dollar” to regain stable footing for the first time in more than half a century. Rep. Alex Mooney […]
— Marisa Carroll, features editor, New York New York’s Irin Carmon has been on the abortion beat for more than a decade, exposing exactly how the right turned basic access to medical care into a political football. Now, she reports, the well-funded groups that successfully pushed for abortion […]
Do You Have the JFK Secret Society Speech? – Questions For Corbett The Corbett Report 4 hr ago SHOW NOTES AND MP3: https://www.corbettreport.com/qfc-jfksecret/ Paul writes in to ask if I have the full JFK “secret society” speech. Why, yes, I do! And guess what? The full speech shows that […]
1 4-year-old’s emotional intelligence is off the charts and people are giving kudos to his mom Some kids can wow us with their abilities, from being precocious philosophers to musical prodigies. Whether a child’s extraordinary talents are due to “nature” or “nurture” is always a big question mark, but there’s no question that […]
Caitlin Johnstone 5 min ago Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): It’s funny how former Israeli PM Ehud Barak just deleted a tweet admitting that Israel has nuclear weapons at the same time The Washington Post reports that US allies have a “don’t talk […]
One common trait all innocent people have – going on social media to talk sh*t about the Judge’s family members.
Vivek Ramaswamy attended elite schools, made a fortune in biotech and skewers climate-concerned capitalism. So why is he eyeing the White House? By Steven Mufson April 3, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EDT Vivek Ramaswamy attends a fundraising event in West Chester Township, Ohio. (Maddie McGarvey for The Washington […]
Born on July 30, 1881 Major General Smedley Butler was the eldest son of a Quaker family from West Chester, Pennsylvania. Only two Marines ever received the Medal of Honor twice, Daniel Daly and Smedley Butler both in separate conflicts. Besides being twice decorated with the Medal of […]
The Icelandic Free State In this episode we explore the offices and institutions which made up the Icelandic Free State. Through comprehensive legal codes, accepted traditions and customs and regular, predictable assembly the Icelanders were able to govern themselves for over three centuries without a king, head chieftain […]
68 Minutes LISTEN HERE PG-13 Keith Preston is the proprietor of AttackTheSystem dot com and a college professor. Keith joins Pete to share the research he’s done determining how the trans and “woke” ideologies came into existence and gained power. Today’s Sponsor MostlyPeaceful.com– Promo Code “pete” for 20% […]
Trump supporters, leftist protesters, and journalists flooded the area surrounding the NYC courthouse where former President Donald Trump is set to be arraigned today.
U.S. companies spend an estimated $433 million per year on union avoidance consultants, new report finds. March 31, 2023 By Marcus Baram Howard Schultz testifies before the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee on March 29 in Washington, D.C. Photo: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images. In one of the […]
Millions in the Golden State are failing to keep on the right side of the growing wealth divide. March 30, 2023 By Mark Kreidler Photo: Patcharin Saenlakon / EyeEm. The money is gone before Norma Reyes makes it, and that is a fact of her life in California. […]
John Carter Mar 19 Vladimir Manyukhnin We Westmen have become accustomed to thinking our condition synonymous with wealth. Sure, we might have trouble paying the bills, we might not have as much stuff as our neighbours, we might go on Instagram and see lifestyles of unthinkable luxury, but […]
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