RFK Jr. and the Impending Decline of Mainstream Media

Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is preparing to announce a significant policy change that could reshape pharmaceutical advertising in the United States. Reports suggest that Kennedy will soon propose a ban on television advertisements for prescription drugs, a move that has been discussed for some time. In a recent post … Read more

Breaking Down Indoctrination

On March 24, 2025, Yogi Love published a thought-provoking piece titled "Dismantling Indoctrination" on The American Spectator’s website. The article addresses the ongoing debate surrounding educational practices and the perceived indoctrination in schools. It delves into the implications of current educational trends and their impact on students. Yogi Love, a resident cartoonist for The American … Read more

Israel Enters Conflict Again

On March 1st, the temporary truce between Hamas and Israel came to an end. The ceasefire failed to move into its next phase due to Hamas’s extensive demands, which included delaying talks for a permanent peace. As a result, Israel has resumed military operations against Hamas. Reports indicate that Hamas has made unrealistic demands to … Read more

The Battle Against White Male Fiction Authors

A recent article has sparked a significant discussion about the representation of white male fiction writers in contemporary literature. Published by Jacob Savage in Compact magazine, it highlights a troubling trend: the apparent decline of young white male authors in major literary circles. Savage begins by examining the prestigious "Notable Fiction" list from The New … Read more

Trumps Mineral Revolution: A Foundation for National Sovereignty

President Donald J. Trump has signed an Executive Order aimed at boosting American mineral production, marking a significant shift in the nation’s resource strategy. Signed on March 20, 2025, the order seeks to reduce reliance on foreign minerals, particularly from China, which currently dominates the market for critical materials like rare earths, lithium, and cobalt. … Read more

Nigeria: The Most Perilous Country for Christians

For another consecutive year, Nigeria has been identified as the most dangerous place in the world for Christians, according to the 2025 Global Persecution Index. The situation is dire. Over the last twenty years, at least 50,000 Christians have been killed in Nigeria. Many more have been forced to leave their homes as violence erupts, … Read more