Beautiful Downtown Gaza
by Mark Armstrong Amid the clamor and tumult of propaganda “news reporting” in the United States, deadly skirmishes that have once again arisen between Israel and … Read More
Border Flashpoint
by Mark Armstrong American flagship media outlets are decrying the use of tear gas by border agents against members of the “caravan” trying to rush … Read More
California Wildfires: From Paradise to Hell on Earth
by John Mitchell Nestled in the tall pine trees of the Sierra Nevada foothills the rural town of roughly 26,000 residents, Paradise, California has long been … Read More
Culture and Custom
by Michael Armstrong Immigration has played a major role in the history and development of the United States. From the earliest pilgrims, seeking religious freedom, to … Read More
Dear God, Why Did You Let Tommy Die?
Why does God allow tragedy? Why do innocent babies suffer? Why the caprice of tornado, hurricane or typhoon? Why, if there is a God, does He … Read More
German Lawmakers Push for Syrian Refugee Deportations
by Peter Hille In the wake of a rape case involving Syrians in Germany, conservative lawmakers are demanding the government re-evaluate the security situation in Syria. … Read More
Hijacked Science
by Anthony J. DeBlasi Commenting on the abuse of science, the late John Silber, a former president of Boston University, stated (1988): “Scientific programs that are … Read More
In Case You Missed It
Paris Burning Recent days have seen combative demonstrations and large fires blocking some of Paris’ most fashionable and historic boulevards. President Macron introduced new fuel taxes … Read More
Merkel’s Madness
by Murray Allatt In 2015 Angela Merkel invited the world, the third world, into Europe. The influx of over one million (by now surely over two … Read More
The Tragedy of the European Family
by Dr. Ted Malloch Emmanuel Macron, the newly elected French president, has no children; German chancellor Angela Merkel has no children. British prime minister, Theresa May … Read More