Baphomet in Virginia by Paula Weiss
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 […]
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 […]
In 2020, governments around the world began locking down their populations in an effort to prevent the spread of a respiratory virus. Citizens complied initially, eager to do what they […]
“If there is to be a war [between China and the United States], it will not arise from Western outrage at human rights violations in Xinjiang, or Chinese […]