It's important that we continue to move forward from the Covid mania. Jeffrey A. Tucker spells out why we should never forget about who made it happen so the mania can never be inflicted on us again.
Standing up to conventional wisdom is particularly tough during a time of war propaganda. Scott Ritter explains how the same hysteria that had people cheering the invasion of Iraq has returned to America.
Keeping a grip on reality isn't exactly easy right now. Gary D. Barnett says it's because there's a concerted effort to blur the lines of reality in the age of barbarism.
The unprecedented gas prices we're paying are not the result of Russian aggression. As the editorial board at Issues & Insights makes clear, they're the result of the crude hypocrisy and rot of green politics.
As your standard of living declines, don't forget that this has been the goal of Western environmentalists for some time now. Dennis Prager connects the dots on how environmentalists are creating a social revolution much like their communist counterparts.
U.S. foreign policy has been questionable for some time now. James Bovard warns that the current crop of Washington foreign policy experts could get us all killed with their hubris.
One of the biggest favors you can do yourself is to become propaganda-proof. Hannah Cox has a great primer on how to see through the Russia-Ukraine war propaganda.
If you still consider the great reset just another conspiracy theory, it might be time to have a slice of humble pie and open your eyes wide. Janet Levy reveals how this reset is not just aimed at capitalism, it's also aimed at the free market, the Constitution and the individual.
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