With inflation, debt, and financial instability continuing to make headlines, a new national scorecard exposes Vermont, New Jersey, Maine, and Minnesota as America’s absolute worst states for sound money… …while Wyoming, South Dakota, Alaska, and New Hampshire came out on top in the rankings. Money Metals Exchange, the top-rated precious metals dealer and depository in the United States, has partnered...
Read moreDetailsJohn Whitehead He says, “You’re not going to be a dictator, are you?” I said: “No, no, no, other than day one. We’re closing the border, and we’re drilling, drilling, drilling. After that, I’m not a dictator.”—Donald Trump to Sean Hannity on being asked if he would abuse power after being re-elected Once a dictator, always a dictator. Power-hungry, lawless...
Read moreDetailsVictor Manuel Rocha was born on October 23, 1950, in Colombia. He served 40 years in the Department of State, the White House’s National Security Council, and as an advisor to the Pentagon’s Southern Command in Doral, Florida. On December 4, 2023, Rocha was charged with spying for Communist Cuba. He faces at least three criminal counts: conspiracy to act as...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Rand Paul As Congress debates whether to reauthorize the unconstitutional FISA program, U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) has introduced legislation to rein in the federal surveillance state and restore Americans’ Fourth Amendment-protected rights. Congress is debating the fate of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which is scheduled to expire at the end of the...
Read moreDetailsThe United Nations Conference of the Parties (COP28) Climate Summit continues in Dubai throughout the rest of the week. In addition to destroying America’s prominence and sovereignty, U.S. leaders scoff at the idea of an elected leader, like President Trump, or concerned citizens stopping their global climate “transformation,” explains international journalist Alex Newman. When confronted by Alex Newman, Senator Chris...
Read moreDetailsSteve Bonta, executive senior editor of The New American, interviewed Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) on November 30 regarding several existential issues facing our nation: Biden family corruption, out-of-control immigration, out-of-control federal spending, power plays by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN, and the threat to our Constitution posed by the movement to hold a constitutional convention (Con-Con). Biggs...
Read moreDetailsThe latest report issued by the UN Human Rights Committee demands that the United States crack down on free speech, change the Constitution, and allow more abortion. While praising the Biden administration for supposedly making progress bringing the United States into compliance with United Nations agreements by promoting abortion, gun control, and transgenderism, the UN “human rights” bureaucracy released a...
Read moreDetailsthefallofminneapolis.com Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was seriously injured on November 24 after another inmate at Federal Correctional Institution Tucson (Arizona) stabbed him around 1:30 p.m., according to the Associated Press. Chauvin, 47, was convicted in April 2021 of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter over the death of George Floyd. Chauvin was sentenced to 22½ years...
Read moreDetailsThe signs are multiplying that the US and Israel are headed for some sort of mega black swan event. The result will be that both countries cease to exist in their present format. That is because the Federal Reserve Board -the fountain of power for the Satanists- is on the verge of collapse. If it goes, then everything under it,...
Read moreDetailsThe Henry Kissinger is known for many things, but a revolutionary is not one of them. Over the years of service to the empire, the career geopolitician has been consistent in his unfailing commitment to 1) destroy the Westphalian system of sovereign nation states, 2) promote population control across the developing sector, 3) advocate limited nuclear war (in opposition to the...
Read moreDetailsJohn Whitehead We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy, where everyone is open to surveillance at all times; where there are no secrets from government. — William O. Douglas, dissenting in Osborn v. United States (1966) The government wants us to believe that we have nothing to fear from its mass spying programs as long as we’ve done...
Read moreDetailsA powerful United Nations agency has unveiled a plan to regulate social media and online communication while cracking down on what it describes as “false information” and “conspiracy theories,” sparking alarm among free-speech advocates and top U.S. lawmakers. In its 59-page report released this month, the U.N. Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Organization (UNESCO) outlined a series of “concrete measures which must be...
Read moreDetailsalfexe/iStock/Getty Images Plus In 2019, Harris County, Texas, police confiscated over $42,000 from a Mississippi man who was driving to Houston to buy a semitruck. Four years later, having kept the cash while filing no criminal charges against the man, the county faces a class-action lawsuit challenging its civil asset forfeiture system. “Harris County has one of the most abusive...
Read moreDetailsSpeaker of the House Mike Johnson (AP Images) As The New American suggested on Tuesday, Politico’s attacks on newly minted House Speaker Mike Johnson have served only to sully its own reputation. Other members of the fourth estate haven’t learned their lesson. And Bobby Jindal, former governor of Louisiana, writing at Newsweek the next day, thinks such attacks “can only...
Read moreDetailsRemembering President John F. Kennedy: May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963. “From Dallas, Texas,” a solemn Walter Cronkite announced on CBS News, “the flash apparently official, President Kennedy died at 1 p.m. Central Standard Time — 2 o’clock Eastern Standard Time — some 38 minutes ago.” This announcement rocked America and the entire globe on November 22, 1963. Although...
Read moreDetailsOn NOVEMBER 21, 1620 (according to the “New Style” Gregorian Calendar), the Pilgrims signed the Mayflower Compact and began their Plymouth Colony. Of the 102 Pilgrims, only 47 survived till Spring. At one point, only a half dozen were healthy enough to care for the rest. In the Spring of 1621, the Indian Squanto came among them, and showed them how to catch fish, plant corn, trap beaver, and was their interpreter with...
Read moreDetailsPolitics The Two Tragedies of November 22nd On this day, Americans lament more than the tragic death of a young president; on this day, Americans lament the nihilism born from those who were incapable of accepting its senselessness. Credit: Suzette Leg Anthony Sixty years ago, the assassination of JFK violently robbed the country of its chosen future and darkened it...
Read moreDetailsAP Images Javier Milei In honor of Javier Milei’s election as president of Argentina, we delve into the captivating history of free-market economics in Argentina, tracing back to the pioneering figures such as Juan Bautista Alberdi and highlighting the contributions of modern-day proponents such as Alberto Benegas Lynch, Jr. and, of course, the victorious advocate of those men and those...
Read moreDetailsAmericans like to use nicknames for various groups of people. A common one used mostly by liberals is “Karen,” which supposedly is a demanding middle-class white woman. Conservatives often use the term “RINO,” conceived by a friend of mine in the 1990s, which stands for “Republican In Name Only.” This refers to liberal Republicans, who tend to be interested only...
Read moreDetailsMark Youso/iStock/Getty Images Plus On Friday, the Colorado judge presiding over an effort to remove former President Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot in the state rejected that bid. Judge Sarah Wallace ruled that Trump did not meet the requirements laid out in Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, which the left-wing group Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in...
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