Individualism and the Organic Society by Daniel Jupp
Most of us when we hear the word ‘organic’ today will first assume that we are listening to some ‘green’ diatribe on the kind of food we eat and the […]
Most of us when we hear the word ‘organic’ today will first assume that we are listening to some ‘green’ diatribe on the kind of food we eat and the […]
CAIR leaders rant and indoctrinate. Hamas murders. Jew-hating mobs rage for genocide. Council on American Islamic Relations Los Angeles executive director Hussam Ayloush recently defended Hamas’s barbaric slaughter of 1,200 […]
UPDATE: According to the DesMoines Register, Mr. Cassidy has been charged as of yesterday, January 30, with a “hate crime” under Iowa law, as “felony third decree criminal mischief.” A […]
Janice Sebring’s debut novel is in the finest tradition of historical fiction. Her memorable characters face challenges to which even modern readers can relate. The backdrop of 17th century Cuba […]
They had a common enemy-the average citizen. When I was growing up the divisions between communism and capitalism were pretty simple ones. And they seemed simple for one obvious reason-the […]
“Welcome to the Grand Illusion Come on in and see what’s happening Pay the price, get your tickets for the show … But don’t be fooled by the […]
The minimalist Bug Out Bag (BOB) is something you can chuck into your trunk and forget about until needed. It is for the family member who is resistant to the […]
“Chinese drones are among the most sophisticated in the world and probably only slightly behind US military drones which are generally not available for sale. Given their proven […]
Media, Search Engines, and the Power of a Gaze When we talk about the media we often do so in ways that don’t acknowledge the technological changes modern society has […]
Jeemes Akers, retired CIA analyst, businessman, lawyer, and former professor, brings you his first novel, which he describes as a “Christian techno-thriller” set in the not very distant future. It’s […]