Is Russia Preparing for World War 3?

In yet another escalation of forces between allies of the United States and Russia, live fire exercises are being performed from Russia in the same area and at the same time as NATO military drills led by Ukraine and the United States. Coming after the recent weeks Russian military drills dangerously close to Hawaii in the Pacific, the meeting between Putin and Biden and threats on the potential fall of U.S. world dominance, the new military exercises reported today come at a time when tensions between nations couldn’t be higher.…

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Army and Police Officer Nearly Fired For Christianity

Last week, in two separate instances both reported from the CBN (Christian Broadcast News), the freedom of religion continues to be threatened in the form of two officials nearly losing their jobs over their beliefs. Despite the freedom of religion being an inherent right established by the Constitution of the United States, both have had to defend themselves from being put out of work by divisiveness within their own establishments.  In the first case involving Chaplain Major Andrew Calvert of the U.S. Army, the Christian man had been suspended from…

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Cheerleader takes on SCOTUS

In a great step forward to protect and ensure the constitutional rights of our personal freedoms, the Supreme court has ruled this week in favor of a students right to speech off campus. After a years-long battle against overreaching school system censorship, a young cheerleader won a free speech lawsuit against forces that wanted to suppress the freedom of speech granted to our youth.  The case that made the Supreme Court was Manahoy Area School District v.s. Brandy Levy. Levy is a young girl who had tried out for the…

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We need to bring back Militias

In late May we learned that, after a five-month deployment to one of the most dangerous cities in the world, the American military would finally be going home. Well, not really. They already were home. The dangerous warzone was the American federal capital, Washington, DC. And the “danger” that the military was supposed to be countering was entirely government made. The military—the National Guard—was on a mission to “secure the capital” after a few hundred rowdies had a Jacksonian moment on Capitol Hill. People who obviously had no plan beyond…

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Will Crypto replace the dollar? It has here.

El Salvador, which translates to “The Savior,” made headlines last week by becoming the first country to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender. Heavily reliant on remittances, or money transferred to a country from abroad, El Salvador benefits from having a quick and cheap way to send money across borders. For dollar transfers, most American banks will charge a flat rate of $50 for international exchanges. Additionally, a margin on the daily exchange rate is also applied; the standard rate is around 5 percent. Bitcoin transfers would save a sender over…

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The Fed Is Trying to Trick the World

Good news, everyone, the inflation that Americans are witnessing daily is temporary. That is, at least, what our enlightened technocrats at the Federal Reserve are desperately trying to convince the rest of the world of. The latest reassurance that there is nothing to be concerned about comes from Atlanta Federal Reserve Bank president Raphael Bostic, who claimed Wednesday that “much of the data recently has come in stronger than I expected.” As Reuters reports, Mr. Bostic told reporters: “GDP is on a strong trajectory. Inflation is higher and has been well…

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[DEVELOPING] Drug Cartels Have a New Obstacle in Texas

Texas officials for months have been begging the Biden Administration for help as migrants overwhelm Border Patrol agents. This week, desperate lawmakers authorized $250 million as a “down payment” for border wall construction in Texas. “While securing the border is the federal government’s responsibility, Texas will not sit idly by as this crisis grows,” said Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R), who plans to solicit public donations to help fund the wall. In March, Texas deployed 500 National Guard troops and 1,200 state police officers to assist Border Patrol agents and…

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How to Make America’s Public Servant Agencies Cool Again

When I was a kid, I wanted to grow up to be a cop. I remember recently finding an old survey from Elementary school asking what I wanted to be as an adult. I was surprised to see that even at an early age I wrote down ‘police officer’. I wanted to help keep people safe so they could live out their lives. As a teenager, I remember drawing upon those same thoughts and wanting to grow up to work specifically for the CIA and to be able to travel…

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World leaders criticize withdrawal from Afghanistan

Czech President Miloš Zeman, who represented the Czech Republic at the North Atlantic Alliance summit in Brussels, was critical of NATO’s withdrawal from Afghanistan. He warned that if the Taliban would take control over Afghanistan, it could turn the Central Asian country into a new terrorist center. However, according to the summit’s final statement, the withdrawal of troops does not mean that NATO will stop supporting the country but will continue to provide training and funding to the local army. “At the summit, the president of the Czech Republic, Miloš…

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Why Hate Speech Laws are a Lie

Limiting the 1st Amendment Despite its prominent plating in the lore Americana, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes’s clear and present standard, exemplified by shouting fire in a crowded theater, has been recognized as inconstant, prone to bias, and unsatisfactory at explaining the threshold of America’s First Amendment. The case in which this standard was established, Schenck v. United States, was a landmark decision in defining the limits of the First Amendment. Schenck distributed draft opposition flyers, calling the state act “a form of involuntary servitude that violated the Thirteenth Amendment.” For…

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