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Don’t Believe the Media About ‘Mass Shootings’

Don’t Believe the Media About ‘Mass Shootings’

Another day, another white guy running amok with a gun in the US, or so it seems. You’d be greatly mistaken, of course. Which is what happens when you make the fundamental error of mistaking what you see on the TV or the internet for reality. A recent Pew

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What Happened to Don’t Be Evil?

Michael Senger brownstone.org Michael P Senger is an attorney and author of Snake Oil: How Xi Jinping Shut Down the World. He has been researching the influence of the Chinese Communist Party on the world’s response to COVID-19 since March 2020 and previously authored China’s Global Lockdown

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Declaring Intellectual Independence

Declaring Intellectual Independence

Simon Black sovereignman.com Simon Black, as James Hickman is more commonly known, is the founder of Sovereign Man. He is an international investor, entrepreneur and a free man. His daily e-letter, Notes from the Field, draws on his life, business and travel experiences to help readers gain more freedom,

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We Must Tolerate Different Laws in Different States

We Must Tolerate Different Laws in Different States

Ryan McMaken mises.org Ryan McMaken is a senior editor at the Mises Institute. Send him your article submissions for the Mises Wire and Power and Market, but read article guidelines first. Ryan has a bachelor’s degree in economics and a master’s degree in public policy and international

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Samuel L Jackson’s Vile Attack on Justice Thomas

Samuel L Jackson’s Vile Attack on Justice Thomas

Christian Toto newsbusters.org Many Twitter users press the “publish” button knowing their thoughts could get them kicked off the platform. Or worse. Just google the names “Roseanne Barr” and “Justine Sacco” for Exhibits A and B. Liberal celebrities don’t have that fear. They can say almost anything on

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Before the Dawn

Before the Dawn

Information Opinion One of the features of Japan during World War Two was the numerous atrocities they committed throughout East Asia: everything from the Burma railway to Changi Prison, to refusing to acknowledge the Geneva Convention. All sorts of awful stuff. An often-overlooked fact about Japan’s conduct is a

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Dobbs, as Seen from an Informal Empire of the US

Marcus Roberts mercatornet.com Marcus Roberts is a senior researcher at the Maxim Institute in Auckland, New Zealand, and was co-editor of the former MercatorNet blog, Democracy is Destiny. Marcus has a background in the law, both in practice and academia. You’ve probably heard by now that the United

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Banning TikTok Would Be a Mistake

Banning TikTok Would Be a Mistake

Patrick Carroll fee.org Patrick Carroll has a degree in chemical engineering from the University of Waterloo and is an editorial fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education. For millions of people in the US and around the world, TikTok has become the latest craze. Creating your own videos and

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The Trials of LA’s Unvaccinated City Workers

The Trials of LA’s Unvaccinated City Workers

Daniel Nuccio brownstone.org Daniel Nuccio holds master’s degrees in both psychology and biology. Currently, he is pursuing a PhD in biology at Northern Illinois University studying host-microbe relationships. He is also a regular contributor to The College Fix where he writes about COVID, mental health, and other topics.

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Fool Me Once Shame on You

Fool Me Once Shame on You

Ian Miller brownstone.org Ian Miller is the author of “Unmasked: The Global Failure of COVID Mask Mandates.” His work has been featured on national television broadcasts, national and international news publications and referenced in multiple best selling books covering the pandemic. He writes a Substack newsletter, also titled “Unmasked.

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What Does the Decision to Overturn Roe v Wade Mean?
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What Does the Decision to Overturn Roe v Wade Mean?

righttolife.org.uk The US Supreme Court has struck down the Roe v Wade decision that previously legalised abortion across the United States in 1973. The 6-3 decision in ‘Dobbs v.s. Jackson Women’s Health Organization’ followed the early May leak of a draft opinion indicating that the Justices

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‘But Groomers Aren’t a Thing…’

‘But Groomers Aren’t a Thing…’

Boy, oh, boy, has the popularity of the “Groomer” hashtag on Twitter triggered the “progressive” left. The hashtag is, of course, just the crest of a tidal wave of revulsion against the ever-more-obvious, creepy agenda of the paedophile wing of the “rainbow” left. The Twitter-left have reacted with their usual

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After 49 Years, SCOTUS Strikes Down Roe v Wade
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After 49 Years, SCOTUS Strikes Down Roe v Wade

Michael Cook mercatornet.com Michael Cook is the editor of MercatorNet. He lives in Sydney, Australia. The US Supreme Court has struck down two of the most famous decisions in American history, Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which declared that a woman’s right to abortion was

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How Biden Bollixed US Oil

How Biden Bollixed US Oil

Way back in 2015, Foreign Policy magazine dubbed the Obama administration’s foreign policy, “Operation Charlie Foxtrot”. By which it meant that Barack Obama’s “strategic incoherence” was a “cluster-fuck” of “bad choices, mismanagement, and faulty diplomacy”. G. W. Bush was bad enough, the august publication wrote, but Obama was,

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A Question of Politics and Ethical Values

A Question of Politics and Ethical Values

Sahotra Sarkar The University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts Sahotra Sarkar is a professor in the departments of philosophy and integrative biology at the University of Texas at Austin. He obtained his BA from Columbia University and his MA and PhD at the University of Chicago. Now

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The Eric Adams Cure for Non-compliance: Compliance

The Eric Adams Cure for Non-compliance: Compliance

Thomas Harrington brownstone.org Thomas Harrington, Senior Scholar at the Brownstone Institute, is an essayist and Professor Emeritus of Hispanic Studies at Trinity College in Hartford (USA) where he taught for 24 years. He specializes in Iberian movements of national identity Contemporary Catalan culture. As everyone knows, there is a

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