Skip to content

Guest Post

The Push to Fund the Wars

The Push to Fund the Wars

James Fite Editor-at-Large. James is our wordsmith extraordinaire, a legislation hound and lover of all things self-reliant and free. An author of politics and fiction (often one and the same), he homesteads in the Arkansas wilderness. libertynation.com The world needs America’s leadership – and it’s

Members Public
The Media Peddle More Untruths

The Media Peddle More Untruths

Curtis Houck Curtis Houck currently serves as the managing editor of NewsBusters after almost two years as a news analyst in the Media Research Center’s News Analysis division. During that time, he served as the sole evening news analyst, chronicling the best and worst of the network evening newscasts,

Members Public
people walking on street during daytime

Reaching the Peak of Human Performance

Simon Angus Simon pursues a thoroughly multi-disciplinary research agenda as a complexity and data scientist. He uses computational and data science techniques to study socioeconomic, biological, or physical phenomena. Simon’s interest in computational and algorithmic thinking started very early with much time spent on the family’s first

Members Public
The Science Is Not Settled

The Science Is Not Settled

dailytelegraph.co.nz ‘I THINK THE DAM IS CRUMBLING’, AWARD-WINNING JOURNALIST ALEX NEWMAN TOLD JOSHUA PHILIPP OF EPOCHTV. Newman was speaking of the so-called ‘scientific consensus’ over human-induced climate change. “Three new peer-reviewed papers, published in major prestigious scientific journals… completely undermine the alleged scientific consensus

Members Public
girl pm hammock

Sweden Pulls Back from Transgender Treatment

familyfirst.org.nz New Zealand should be following the lead of Sweden, which is pulling away from providing transgender treatment to minors. Sweden’s National Board of Health and Welfare (NBHW) has officially ended the practice of prescribing puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones for minors under age 18, as

Members Public
Hitler Would Have Been Elated

Hitler Would Have Been Elated

Rick Mac I’m sure that there are many readers out there, who, like me, are utterly appalled at the obscene and repulsive antisemitic behavior that we are witnessing in the streets of many Western cities today. Swastikas displayed. Nazi salutes given. Chants of “Gas the Jews” and “F**k

Members Public
TheBFD. Person holding green grass during daytime

A Drug Linked to Suicide

bobmccoskrie.com New research is finding an increased connection between cannabis and suicide. Not only are cannabis users more at risk of developing serious mental health conditions that could lead to suicide, they’re also more likely to use cannabis in suicide attempts. The connection between cannabis and suicide attempts

Members Public
person holding Minnie Mouse headband overlooking castle

How Walt Disney Conquered the World

Ben McCann Ben McCann, Associate Professor of French Studies, University of Adelaide mercatornet.com On October 16 1923, brothers Walt and Roy set up a modest cartoon studio. Their goal was to produce short animated films. They created a new character: a mouse, with large ears. Named “Mickey”, he soon

Members Public
If Sweden Won, Why Are Swedish Birth Rates Plummeting?

If Sweden Won, Why Are Swedish Birth Rates Plummeting?

Robert Kogon Robert Kogon is the pen name of a widely-published journalist covering European affairs. brownstone.org It is chapter and verse nowadays among Covid-19 policy dissidents – or at least those who get amplified the most on X – that “Sweden won:” namely, by bucking the trend and refusing

Members Public
NZ’s Always-on Culture Has Stretched the 8-Hour Workday

NZ’s Always-on Culture Has Stretched the 8-Hour Workday

Amanda Reilly Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington theconversation.com When Wellington carpenter Samuel Parnell began the struggle for an eight-hour working day back in 1840, he could have never foreseen how modern work culture would evolve. But he would no doubt empathise with the challenges faced by

Members Public
The Good Doctor and Cancer Deaths

The Good Doctor and Cancer Deaths

Dr. Guy David Hatchard hatchardreport.com Guy is an international advocate of food safety and natural medicine. He received his undergraduate degree in Logic and Theoretical Physics from the University of Sussex and his Ph.D. in Psychology from Maharishi University of Management, Fairfield Iowa. He was formerly a senior

Members Public
Who’s Advising the New National Govt?
NZ

Who’s Advising the New National Govt?

Bryce Edwards Dr Bryce Edwards is the Political Analyst in Residence at Victoria University of Wellington. He is the director of the Democracy Project. Victoria University of Wellington democracyproject.nz Who will the new National Government listen to when it decides how to govern? An early indication may be seen

Members Public
The Origins of the Surveillance State

The Origins of the Surveillance State

Andrew Lowenthal Andrew Lowenthal is a Brownstone Institute fellow and co-founder and former executive director of EngageMedia, an Asia-Pacific digital rights, open and secure technology, and documentary non-profit, and a former fellow of Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society and MIT’s Open Documentary

Members Public
Who Wants the Shots Now?

Who Wants the Shots Now?

Alex Berenson Alex Berenson is a former New York Times reporter and the author of 13 novels, three non-fiction books, and the Unreported Truths booklets. His newest book, PANDEMIA, on the coronavirus and our response to it, was published in November 2021. alexberenson.substack.com (I owe you more

Members Public
The Distance between the MSM and the Truth

The Distance between the MSM and the Truth

Nicholas Fondacaro Nick grew up in East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania. He graduated from Binghamton University in 2013 with a degree in Political Science. While at Binghamton he served as the Speaker of the Student Assembly and wrote for the Binghamton Review, where his love for journalism started. newsbusters.org CNN’s

Members Public
Spears Speaks Out about Her Abortion

Spears Speaks Out about Her Abortion

righttolife.org.uk In her new memoir, popstar Britney Spears revealed that she became pregnant while dating fellow popstar Justin Timberlake and has described her subsequent abortion as “one of the most agonising things I have ever experienced in my life”. The singers had been dating between 1999 and 2002,

Members Public