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The Evil Income Tax
Why the Income Tax is Evil Frank Chodorov, a prominent libertarian theorist, argued that all government intervention is detrimental, with the income tax being a particularly harmful form of evil. In his 1954 book, The Income Tax: Root of All … Continue reading
Fear, Funding, and Fallout: The Untold Story of the Nuclear Weapons Industry
The Nuclear Bomb Hoax? Uncovering the Truth Behind Government Fear Campaigns Explore how fear-based narratives and military profits shape the nuclear weapons story — and why the truth may be more controversial than you think. Reframing the Nuclear Narrative: A … Continue reading
Is Donald Trump a Trojan Horse?
Is Donald Trump a Trojan Horse? You decide for yourself. . Check Out This Video
Where is Donald Trump Going to Next?
Donald Trump’s Next Move: A Quest for Power? by Craig D. Donald Trump continues to influence geopolitical dynamics, shaping global alliances and defining adversaries. His latest directive includes a secondary tariff policy, stipulating that any nation engaging in trade with … Continue reading
Trump’s Secondary Tariff: A Global Trade Crisis in the Making?
A Global Trade Crisis in the Making? by Craig D. U.S. President Donald Trump has introduced a controversial trade policy through his social media platform, declaring that any nation conducting business with Iran will no longer be able to trade … Continue reading
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Blue Origin: Women in Space
Blue Origin Women in Space Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin “women in space,” is a farce! Here, Paul Joseph Watson, a big critic of government and media lies, has a good video on this. Though he is not a flat earther, … Continue reading
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JD Vance’s Greenland Visit: A Power Play in Disguise
JD Vance’s Greenland Visit: A Power Play in Disguise by Craig Dee Vice President JD Vance’s recent trip to Greenland, accompanied by his family, was an unwelcome and unnecessary display of U.S. dominance. Neither the government of Greenland nor Denmark … Continue reading
Before the Civil War: When States Across the North Considered Secession
Alternative Perspectives on Early American Secession Movements Before the American Civil War (1861–1865), there were several notable movements in the United States that explored or advocated for secession. These episodes reflect the evolving and often contested nature of the American … Continue reading →