Latvia Moves to Buck Globalist Istanbul Convention, Signaling Growing Populist Traction
Latvia's attempt to exit the Istanbul Convention is one of a growing number of nationalist policies spreading across Europe. ...
Migrant-Youth Crime Exploding in Various European Countries (Yet Some Won’t Prosecute Under-15s)
After evaluating 45,000 youths, an interesting study out of Germany found that with increasing religiosity, Christian teens became less violent. The research also found, however, that with increasing religiosity, Muslim teens became more violent. That was back in 2010. Now, 15 years later, another study in Germany finds that violence among migrant children is exploding. ...
“Prince” Andrew Stripped of Title and Banished Over Epstein Relations
The Royals released a statement announcing that Andrew will lose his "prince" title and be forced to leave his Royal Lodge home in Windsor. ...
Why Is Bill Gates Backtracking on Climate Alarmism?
In a stunning reversal, Bill Gates says he no longer believes that climate change poses an existential threat. But what is he really up to? ...
Japanese Parliament Elects Conservative Sanae Takaichi as Prime Minister
Japan's National Diet voted on Oct. 21 to confirm Takaichi as prime minister. Will she be able to implement the policies she campaigned on? ...
Puerto Rico: Statehood for a “Nation” That Will Never, Ever Assimilate?
Should Puerto Rico ever become a state, it would never, ever assimilate into the United States. Nor should anyone expect it to. ...
Russia Hit With Sanctions and Long-range Missiles. “It’s Trump’s War Now,” Says Analyst
The Western internationalists have had a good week as Trump pulled the trigger on Russia sanctions globalists have long sought. ...
Rule by Thieves: The Police State Becomes a Pay-to-Play Shadow Government
This is how republics fall: not only through coups and crises, but through the quiet substitution of private interests for public authority. ...
Here Comes the Judge, There Goes Order and the Border
Most constitutional republics in the West have a government that consists of three branches: the legislative which makes the laws; the executive which enforces the laws; and the judicial which interprets the laws. Increasingly, the citizens of these republics are becoming concerned about judicial overreach and the emergence of juristocracy. A recent case decided by ...
The Rubio Doctrine: Neocons Are Back!
The two major Trump foreign policy shifts last week are the handiwork of President Trump’s Secretary of State Marco Rubio. ...
Climate Cycles and God’s Design: Why Balance Matters
Shifts in climate have been going on for millennia, and are part of God's creation of planet Earth. We should not be alarmed about them. ...
The Nobel (War Is) Peace Prize
When it comes to destroying your brand, Norwegian Nobel Committee is the Bud Lite of peace prizes. After all, back in 2009 they gave the Peace Prize to a President Barack Obama who then went on to bomb at least seven countries, set the Middle East on fire, and even conduct drone strikes on American ...

























