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Yes, Big Tech Is Still Censoring

Yes, Big Tech Is Still Censoring

Catherine Salgado Catherine Salgado is a Staff Writer with Media Research Center’s NewsBusters’ Free Speech America. She also has a column, Washington’s Bayonette, on the Rogue Review and her own SubStack newsletter, Pro Deo et Libertate. Catherine previously wrote for The National Pulse and is a graduate of

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This Is the Final Confrontation

This Is the Final Confrontation

Michael My name is Michael and my brand new book entitled End Times is now available on Amazon.com.  In addition to my new book I have written six other books that are available on Amazon.com including 7 Year Apocalypse, Lost Prophecies Of The Future Of America, The Beginning

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They Won’t Stop at the Jews

They Won’t Stop at the Jews

British international law expert Natasha Hausdorff noted that, when it comes to Israel, a great many people are “desperately ignorant, yet highly opinionated”. Nowhere more so than when it comes to the history of the region, and the length and depth of Islamic anti-Semitism. For too many prating ninnies, the

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The Bond to Klaus’ Blofeld

The Bond to Klaus’ Blofeld

You could call it the “anti-WEF”, I guess. Officially, it’s the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC), the brainchild of renowned Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson, former Australian Deputy Prime Minister John Anderson, and British life peer, Baroness Stroud. Its purpose, according to Peterson, is to be an “alternative to the

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Why I Defend Israel

Hendrik Van Der Breggen Hendrik van der Breggen, PhD, is a retired philosophy professor who lives in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada. Hendrik is author of the 2023 book APOLOGIA: The Columns: A Defence of Mere Christianity. mercatornet.com “In war, truth is the first casualty.”   Aeschylus (c. 525–456 BC) I

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Pally-Fans Challenged to Step Up

Pally-Fans Challenged to Step Up

When the anti-Semitic poison pillocks in the Greens wring their bony, soy-emaciated hands and witter about “Palestine” being a supposed “open-air prison camp”, and why don’t those nasty ol’ Joos let the left’s favourite butchers go, there’s a great, big camel in the empty, flapping tents of

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Law

The Gaza Strip, What Is International Law?

October 30th 2023 I left my last letter with questions regarding international law and how it applies to the Middle Eastern situation. The first tricky question is: Who makes international law? The second one is: To whom does it apply? If there is such a thing as international law, what

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This Is What They ‘Stand With’

This Is What They ‘Stand With’

“Hamas is the only ‘army’ in history that has planned its operations deliberately to have its own civilians killed by its enemy” Colonel Richard Kemp When the fatuous prats of the left blither that they “Stand with Palestine”, it might be worth pointing out just what they’re “standing” with.

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Harvard Scrambles, Cap in Hand

Harvard Scrambles, Cap in Hand

As I wrote recently, Harvard is finding out the hard way that its sickening tolerance for the most violent anti-Semitic attacks in nearly a century is hardly endearing them to wealthy Jewish Americans. The same wealthy Jewish Americans who help keep the Ivy League rolling in money. Several, such as

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Failing the Left Wing Litmus Test
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Failing the Left Wing Litmus Test

Chris Trotter bassettbrashandhide.com LIKE THE WAR in Ukraine, the war in Gaza is serving as a remarkable litmus test for the Left. It is testing its moral compass, its understanding of international law, its grasp of geopolitical realities and, not least, its awareness of what the PR mavens call

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Food Prices in Canada Continue to Climb

Food Prices in Canada Continue to Climb

Jon Miltimore Jonathan Miltimore is the Editor at Large of FEE.org at the Foundation for Economic Education. fee.org New government data emerged this week showing that food prices in Canada continue to climb. Though year-over-year inflation of consumer prices overall cooled to 3.8% in September, food prices

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NZ Shown up by Dagestan
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NZ Shown up by Dagestan

As Hemingway’s character Mike Campbell observes, in The Sun Also Rises, he went bankrupt “Two ways… Gradually and then suddenly.” The world has slid into a poisonous eruption of naked anti-Semitism in similar fashion: gradually and then suddenly. Anti-Semitism, fashionably disguised as “pro-Palestinian”, has been gradually metastasizing on university

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Taliban: Why China Wants Them as a Friend and Not as A Foe

Tom Harper University of East London theconversation.com The Taliban’s presence at the massive October jamboree in Beijing to celebrate the 10th year of China’s ambitious trade plan, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), is part of Beijing’s regional strategy. This was one of only a handful

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Why Is the US Seen as the Police?

Ryan Turnipseed Ryan Turnipseed is an undergraduate in economics and entrepreneurship at Oklahoma State University. There, he is the secretary and lecture chair for the Free Enterprise Society. Ryan is also the treasurer and a co-founder of the Old Glory Club mises.org Every mainstream school curriculum and state narrative

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Left Are for the Pally, Not the Jew

Left Are for the Pally, Not the Jew

Perhaps the hordes of marching, tilty-headed morons waving their little ‘Palestinian’ flags aren’t really just old-fashioned Jew haters with a fashionable new cause. If so, though, they’re sure keeping company with the slime of humanity. The same people who dribble that ‘If there’s one Nazi at the

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