Dr. Oz was not the first choice of many conservatives in the race for the Pennsylvania Senate seat being vacated by Pat Toomey (R). But he is, as they say, the best of a bad lot of what’s left. Anyone who watched the debate between Oz and John Fetterman could easily see that Oz was, […]
Archives for October 2022
The World Is Learning a Hard Lesson About Energy
The Editors of Spectator World highlight the importance of energy as “the lifeblood of civilization,” explaining that 2022 has been a wake-up call to those living under the “epidemic of amnesia in recent years” and taking energy security for granted. They conclude: Ahead of the midterms, energy is understandably seen first and foremost as a […]
Is China Readying an Invasion of Taiwan?
In Spectator World, Jaso Morgan explains his reasoning for assuming China is preparing a war for Taiwan. He writes: This October, at the Twentieth National Party Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), Xi Jinping was elected to a third term as chairman. “The New Mao” — so has rung the common refrain. It’s an entirely accurate […]
Are Statins a Gateway to Diabetes?
On his blog, Mecola.com, Dr. Joseph Mercola explains the evidence that statins may double diabetes risk. He writes: Statins are a type of medication prescribed to lower cholesterol levels. They work by blocking an enzyme in the liver your body uses to make cholesterol.1 Although vilified for many years as causing heart attacks and stroke,2 your body […]
Trick or Treating on Main Street
Along with rising prices at the grocery store and gas station, and in real estate/mortgage rates, Washington-made price hikes have made this a frightful season for the party in charge, writes James Freeman in the WSJ. This is the time of year many brave souls will enjoy viewing “Nightmare on Elm Street,” considered by many […]
How the Great Reset Agenda Came to Exist
You have undoubtedly read much about the Great Reset, its point man, Klaus Schwab, and its promotion by American radicals like John Kerry. But what you may not yet have read is how it all got started. F. William Engdahl explains the origins of the Great Reset in Global Research, writing: Important to understand is […]
Your Survival Guy: Arriving in Style at Le Bristol Hotel, Paris
OK, so you want to go to Paris? Your Survival Guy is back from another three-week research trip, the second this year, and I have plenty to report. For one, Paris is open for business, big time, as travelers from around the world, (sans China) are moving about the country. As for Paris itself, especially […]
Is the Fed Protecting the Dollar Syndicate?
At Strategic Culture, Alastair Crooke explains the actions of the Federal Reserve as intended to protect what he refers to as the “dollar syndicate.” He writes: At one level, the U.S. Fed is playing a ‘global game’. It is raising interest rates for many reasons. Here, though, it is to protect the ‘dollar privilege’ of […]
Why Trump Probably Won’t Bow Out Like Boris Johnson
In Spectator World, Paul du Quenoy explains that, despite their similarities, Donald Trump is unlikely to quietly cede the 2024 Republican presidential election nomination to a younger candidate the way Boris Johnson bowed out of the Tory Party leadership race to make way for Rishi Sunak. Quenoy writes: Irrespective of the many other similarities, however, […]
FISCALLY FIT: Who Are America’s Top Performing Governors?
You may be wondering, after the last two decades, if there is anywhere left in America where fiscal conservatism remains important. The federal budget has ballooned out to Banana Republic-like proportions. It turns out there are still some pockets of America where governors put a priority on maintaining the financial strength of their states. At […]
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