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The EU Is Freezing Bank Accounts Over Speech NOW and CBDCs Will Expand That Control
If the European Union can already freeze a person’s access to money for what they say or write, then we cannot pretend that real control only begins when Central Bank Digital Currencies arrive.
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The Illusion of Freedom: How the West Is Becoming What It Claims to Oppose
For generations, people in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe have been told that they live in the “free world.” They grow up believing that freedom of speech, freedom of choice, and freedom of thought are the values that separate the West from countries like China.
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Did God Give Palestine to Israel Before He Gave Nigeria and North America to Britain?
Why every empire believes it has heaven’s approval, and why that logic always ends in blood.
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The Ostrich: A Pillar of Support for Human Health
The ostrich egg is a three-pound wonder. Ostrich eggs were everywhere in the ancient world and have been found in the prehistoric tombs of Mycenae, Etruria, Latium, Carthage, and Egypt.
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The Great Collision of 2030: What Happens When Machines Replace Workers and Governments Run Out of Money
In the 1960s, five workers supported every retiree through payroll taxes that funded Social Security. It was a simple, strong system: those working today paid for those retired yesterday. The math worked because the population was young, jobs were plentiful, and automation was still science fiction.
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The Carbon Hypocrisy. Why You’ll Be Tracked for Breathing While the U.S. Military Burns the Planet
We are told to fly less, drive less, eat fewer steaks, and shorten our showers. We hear that every one of us must shrink our carbon footprint.
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Which Jews Helped Mamdani Become Mayor and Who Opposed Him?
When Zohran Mamdani, a Muslim and outspoken critic of Israeli policies, was elected mayor of New York City, headlines around the world called it historic. Yet behind that victory lay a surprising story: while many of the city’s Jewish voters opposed him, others, also Jewish, helped him win.
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The Reason I Write About Freedom (and Not Just Prostate Cancer)
Health is not just about lab results or medications. It’s about the right to make our own choices, to question authority, and to decide what happens to our own bodies.
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“If You’ve Done Nothing Illegal, You’ve Got Nothing to Worry About!”
A Denver police officer arrived at Chrisanna Elser’s door, summons in hand, utterly convinced of her guilt, declaring, “You can’t get a breath of fresh air in or out of this town without us knowing.”
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When the Algorithm Says "No".
I once watched freedom disappear at an airport counter. A man held out his phone, confused, as the agent's smile stiffened. His travel app showed a red warning, no boarding pass, no explanation.
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The Soul of Sound: Why Guadagnini Violins Are So Special
Among the rare and revered instruments of the classical music world, the violins crafted by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini occupy a place of near-mythic stature. They are not just beautiful to behold. They are powerful tools in the hands of great musicians.
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Why Did It Take the U.S. Fifty-Four Years to Start Seriously Waging the War on Drugs?
After 54 years of failed policy, Washington has finally turned its metaphorical war into a literal one, and it’s pointing its weapons in the wrong direction.
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Do We Even Have an Enemy?
Leaders often say that people need a common enemy to stay united. It gives nations purpose and direction. During the Cold War, that enemy was easy to name.
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Sun Tzu vs. The New World Order
More than two thousand years ago, a Chinese strategist named Sun Tzu wrote The Art of War, a slender book that became one of the most enduring manuals on power, psychology, and human behavior.
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The Heroin Empire That America Built
They said the war was about freedom. But in the shadows of Afghanistan’s battlefields, another empire was rising, one built not on democracy or reconstruction, but on poppies. As U.S. troops and contractors poured into the country, opium fields spread like wildfire, protected by warlords on Washington’s payroll.
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Convenience or Control? The Hidden Risks Behind the Global Digital ID Agenda
A global system is being built to verify who you are, where you go, and what you can do. Once it’s complete, there may be no way to opt out.
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