First published in December 2018. As I have written over these past two weeks, I have come to believe that we are living in the last days of the American Republic. In my
MoreThe Great Reset is on the horizon. Big Tech censors independent thought. Communist China is rising. How do these things relate? What can we do to safeguard our freedom in a technocratic
MoreOn December 24, 1914, soldiers in the trenches of the Great War put down their guns and celebrated Christmas together. Despite their differences, these men shared common beliefs and a common heritage.
MoreMainstream media does their best to gaslight us every day. They try and make us believe that what we see and know just is not so. How can we fight these insidious
MoreOriginally posted at Brian’s site. “Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” So wrote John Adams, founding father
MoreOriginally posted at “The Decline and Fall of the United States of America” This is the transcript of the podcast by the same name. In November of 2016, shortly after the election
MoreWhile the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent lockdowns of 2020 have been miserable for most people, globalist organizations such as the World Economic Forum are excited about the opportunity to remake society in
MoreOn October 8, Yelp announced that they would begin labeling businesses that have been accused of racism with a warning sticker on their site. I brought this up on last night’s livestream.Yelp has long
MoreEditor’s Note: Brian wrote this and posted at his own site. We are cross posting, since the general point is worth discussing. Scott Adams likes to say that the American people are watching
MoreIn my ninth livestream I chat about the ongoing decline of America, the need to remember your heritage, the rise of the permanent bureaucracy, and engage with folks in the Periscope chat.
MoreFor a change of pace, I talked tonight about the history of presidential elections in America going back to 1896. History builds on itself, so knowing our own history gives us perspective
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