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Doug Casey on Why This Election Could Be the Most Important Since the US Civil War

This election is undoubtedly the most important one since 1860.

The Odds of Getting a Good Leader

The larger the country, the less the likelihood of getting a leader who can be trusted with the job.

Shining a Light on the Sociopaths in Politics

There are two ways people can relate to each other: Voluntarily or coercively.

The 5 Craziest Ideas from the Democratic Primary Freak Show

Most of the country wants socialism. We’re on the slippery slope and it augers very poorly.

David Stockman on the Coming Financial Panic and the 2020 Election

We have to recognize that the 30-year experiment of “Keynesian Central Banking” is over.

Woke Capitalism: Answering a Question Nobody Asked

Everything seems to be increasingly politicized these days… in a way that it wasn’t just a few years ago.

New Hampshire: Does This Freedom-Loving State Have a Chance?

Whether it’s Democrats or Republicans in control of the US government, the dominant trend in the US points in the same direction: one of greater government control, increased spending, and military interventions around the world.

Why Irrational Socialist Schemes Must be Implemented

Traditionally, the Democratic Party in the US has placed its primary focus on the protection of the middle class. But, in recent years, it has taken a sharp turn toward racial identity politics, gender issues, and redistribution of wealth along socialist lines.

Doug Casey on False Flags and Pretexts For the Next War

People who look outside the mainstream narrative of historical events often encounter the term “false flag” attack. What does this mean exactly?

Ensuring the Worst Possible Leadership

“A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.”

Eliminating Free Speech The Smart Way

Left-wing activists have recently been increasingly active in seeking to limit opposing political viewpoints, in order to create a more ubiquitous “groupthink.”

The Decline of India

A frontline look at the coming 4th World and how India’s accelerating demise is a canary in the coal mine for 5 billion people worldwide…

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