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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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