(Lawrence W. Reed) “Civil disobedience” evokes a range of reactions when people hear the term. Some instinctively wince, regarding it as anti-social or subversive. Others, like me, want to know more before we judge.
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Why Would Sleepy Joe’s Team YANK Trump’s 1776 Report on the History of the Republic? (Download the PDF)
(Chandra Loveguard) Before last week’s inaugural shenanigans, the Trump Team had posted a significant document about the history, purpose and challenges of the Republic of the United States of America. Why would the Biden team yank it immediately off of Whitehouse.gov? Related Trump Signs Executive Order For ‘1776 Commission’ by Chandra Loveguard, January 23rd, 2021 […]
1871: Less Crazy than It Sounds
(Staff Writer) Rest assured that I don’t expect anyone who isn’t already familiar with this sort of thing to believe it in any way, shape or form. And at this point, you shouldn’t. I highly recommend not taking any of this seriously at the moment, but simply adding it to your general knowledge base in much the same way as you happen to be familiar with The Lord of the Rings or Watership Down. Think of it as a metaphor, or, if you prefer, a palindrome. But in light of all of the post-election anomalies, it might serve you well as a useful conceptual reference point for interpreting events in the future that you happen to find inexplicable.
Huxley’s Warning: Totalitarianism in the 21st Century
(T.R. Clancy) In the foreword to the 1946 edition of his novel, Brave New World, Aldous Huxley anticipated the continued emergence, perhaps in novel forms, of statist totalitarianism:
It’s Free Speech or Hellish Tyranny, There’s No Middle Ground
(Vox Day) Alexander Macris explains why you will not be spared the repressive tolerance, no matter how beautifully you cuck or how slavishly you denounce everyone to your right:
FLASHBACK: Storming the US Capitol Was Fashionable in 2018 When Democrats and Communists Did It
(Jim Hoft) Never Forget: When the Democrat-Media Complex is freaking out over some atrocious act it’s typically something they’ve condoned for years.
Christian Faith in American History
(Rebecca Hagelin) The freedoms we enjoy in America today originated in Judeo-Christian ideals that date back to long before the American Revolution. As we teach our families to appreciate those freedoms, we also have the privilege of introducing our children to the rich Christian heritage that so profoundly influenced the development of this young nation. Here are just a few highlights in American history of faith being the impetus for freedom.
Loving Your Enemies: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Speech
(Martin Luther King, Jr.) I am forced to preach under something of a handicap this morning. In fact, I had the doctor before coming to church. And he said that it would be best for me to stay in the bed this morning. And I insisted that I would have to come to preach. So he allowed me to come out with one stipulation, and that is that I would not come in the pulpit until time to preach, and that after, that I would immediately go back home and get in the bed. So I’m going to try to follow his instructions from that point on.
9,000-Year-Old Stonehenge-like Structure Found Under Lake Michigan
(Archaeology World) Archaeologists found something much more fascinating than they got credit for when searching under the waters of Lake Michigan for shipwrecks: they uncovered a rock with a prehistoric carving of a mastodon, as well as a collection of stones arranged in a Stonehenge-like manner.
Trump Marks 850 Years Since Archbishop Thomas Becket’s Murder By Calling For End To Religious Persecution
(Jon Brown) President Donald Trump issued a proclamation Monday commemorating the 850th anniversary of St. Thomas Becket’s martyrdom and used his example to call for an end to religious persecution worldwide.
Vox Day: Why I am confident (Trump Will Be President)
(Staff Writer) /pol/ wants to know why I’m confident that Trump, and not Biden or Harris, will be the President of the United States for the next four years.
The Biggest Political Blunder in American History
(Steve McCann) If courts and state legislatures award Joe Biden the presidency, the anti-Trump cabal, driven by a four-year single-minded obsession to defeat President Trump, will have committed the greatest political blunder in American history — the unabashed and overt theft of the 2020 presidential election.
It’s Older Than You Think: The Roots of Voter Fraud in America
(Barbara Finlay) Electoral disputes stretch back to the nation’s creation. Widespread voter suppression, however, has a particularly ugly history, dating to the aftermath of the Civil War, when authorities in the former Confederacy physically barred, intimidated, or procedurally precluded newly freed slaves from voting. In 1865, the federal government enacted Reconstruction, a series of measures to reunite the republic while combating efforts to resurrect white supremacy.
The Council on Foreign Relatoins and The New World Order
Related Rockefeller Foundation’s Operation Lockstep: ‘Under the Guise of a Pandemic, We Will Create a Prison State’(Opens in a new browser tab) Source – Biblioteca Pleyades by William Blase, January 1st, 1995 For, those who may be confused by the controversies surrounding the “New World Order”, a One-World-Government, and American concern over giving the UN […]
Why Isn’t The CFR In History Books?
(Biblioteca Pleyades) Hardly one person in 1000 ever heard of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR).














