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September 2025

The Cycle of War & Revolution

QUESTION #1: Hi Martin, Since the international war array started picking up in 2022 but peaks in 2026 with a panic cycle, do we in fact expect a serious deflagration potentially nuclear but very short lived and closing by 2027 since it’s the peak? Would that mean a very swift demise of European stupid leaders

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The Harsh Truth About Life In Canada Today

The Harsh Truth About Life In Canada Today Authored by Mikkel Thorup via InternationalMan.com, Canada is often portrayed as a land of freedom, opportunity, and prosperity. Reality, however, tells a different story… Statist policies, crushing taxes, bloated bureaucracy, and a society overtaken by woke ideology have shattered Canada. This is a cautionary tale for those

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Mueller Announces Parkinson’s Diagnosis, Will Not Testify In Epstein Investigation

Mueller Announces Parkinson’s Diagnosis, Will Not Testify In Epstein Investigation Former FBI Director and Trump special counsel Robert Mueller claims he has Parkinson’s disease, and “cannot comply with a request to testify this week before a congressional committee investigating the government’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigations,” the NY Times originally reported Sunday evening before stealth-editing their article to lead

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She Couldn’t Read Her Own Diploma: Why Public Schools Pass Students but Fail Society

She Couldn’t Read Her Own Diploma: Why Public Schools Pass Students but Fail Society Authored by Hannah Frankman Hood via the American Institute for Economic Research (AIER), A nineteen-year-old college student is suing her former high school for negligence because she graduated despite being unable to read or write. The student, Aleysha Ortiz, graduated from Hartford Public

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DHS’s New Election Integrity Czar Has Receipts On Pennsylvania’s 2020 Fraud

DHS’s New Election Integrity Czar Has Receipts On Pennsylvania’s 2020 Fraud Authored by Ben Sellers via Headline USA, Left-wing media outlets pounced this week to attack President Donald Trump’s new appointee for the Department of Homeland Security’s election-integrity czar. Outlets including the Associated Press and ProPublica accused Heather Honey of being an “election denier” for the doubts she has cast over the

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The Pentagon Cracks Down On Big Tech’s Coziness With China

The Pentagon Cracks Down On Big Tech’s Coziness With China Authored by Paul Bradford via American Greatness, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced last week that the military would cease using a Microsoft program that relied on Chinese engineers. This obviously presented a major security issue, which Hegseth noted. “If you’re thinking ‘America first’ and common sense, this

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Katrina Is the Costliest, But Not Deadliest, Hurricane To Hit The US

Katrina Is the Costliest, But Not Deadliest, Hurricane To Hit The US Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans 20 years ago this week on August 29, 2005. The storm brought destruction to the city, and the scale of damages as well as the U.S. government’s delayed response shocked the world. But, as Statista’s Katharina Buchholz

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