Lula and Milei

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Argentine President Javier Milei have stark ideological differences that have shaped their frosty relationship, prominently displayed at the recent G20 summit. Lula, a leftist leader, has positioned himself as a champion of social justice, environmental preservation, and progressive global governance. In contrast, Milei, a libertarian and far-right […]

Dean Phillips

Dean Phillips officially launched his presidential campaign on October 27, 2023. His candidacy was positioned as a challenge to President Joe Biden, whom he criticized for being out of touch with the evolving needs of the Democratic Party and the broader electorate. Phillips highlighted concerns about Biden’s age and diminishing approval ratings, arguing that Democrats […]

British Prison Ships in Revolutionary War

The British are were no more sophisticated on the topic of human rights than anyone else in the late 1700s. During the American Revolutionary War, the British used prison ships, also known as “prison hulks,” to detain captured American soldiers, sailors, and privateers. These ships became infamous for their horrific conditions and high mortality rates. […]

Battle of Saratoga Springs in the American Revolution (simple)

The Battle of Saratoga was a very important fight during the American Revolutionary War. Here’s why it mattered: 1. Big Win for America 2. Help from France 3. Stopped the British Plan 4. A Turning Point in the War In short, the Battle of Saratoga was like the moment in a game when the underdog […]

Augusto Pinochet and the possibility of something similar happening in the United States

General Augusto Pinochet’s regime in Chile (1973-1990) is notorious for its brutal methods of capturing, torturing, and silencing political opponents. After the military coup (with the help of the CIA ) on September 11, 1973, which ousted the democratically elected President Salvador Allende, Pinochet’s government implemented a series of strategies and tactics to identify, capture, […]

Yarvin

We should all be looking into the views of Curtis Yarvin as they may soon have a large impact on the United States and the rest of the world. Curtis Yarvin’s views on slavery have been a point of significant controversy. While he has not advocated for the reintroduction of slavery, he has made provocative […]

Lincoln arrested political opponents

I just read in the book Lincoln Unmasked that during the Civil War Lincoln had arrested tens of thousands of political opponents in the North. He also shut down three-hundred opposition newspapers; censored all telegraph communication; imprisoned a large percentage of the duly elected legislature of Maryland as well as the mayor of Balitmore, and […]

United States Military, FBI and the Constitution

The last few days I have been reflecting on the United States Constitution and how the military and FBI interact with it. The military has a duty to uphold the constitution above any leader. They take an oath to support and defend the constitution. They do not take an oath to any individual leaders. Their […]

Curtis Yarvin and J.D. Vance

Senator J.D. Vance has shown interest in ideas similar to those of Curtis Yarvin, though he does not directly endorse all of Yarvin’s views. Vance has referred to Yarvin as a friend https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2024/07/18/jd-vance-world-view-sources-00168984 This is what Chat GPT has to say about Curtis Yarvin’s ideology. Yarvin’s critiques of democracy, government bureaucracy, and his support for […]