Ilana Mercer State ideology and the corporate creed have converged. Between them, they suborn the individual in one way or another ~ilana Between the State and the Corporation, Homo sapiens has been reduced to a Hobbesian, hedonistic version of homo economicus and a sad iteration of homo solitarius ~ilana The Paleolibertarian Guide to Deep Tech, Deep Pharma & the Aberrant...
Read moreThe hue and cry about the recent death of Putin critic Alexei Navalny in a Russian prison overlooks that Biden and the Deep State are trying to imprison Trump until he dies, too. Anti-Trumpers in our country have been misusing the legal system with a vengeance ever since Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in 2016. Trump compared Navalny’s death, while under a three-decade...
Read moreThe politically motivated federal prosecutors of Trump, as led by Jack Smith in D.C., have been ordered by the Supreme Court to respond in a week, by February 20, to Trump’s attorneys on an appeal that may decide the upcoming election. Democrat-appointed federal judges have allowed Smith and his political hacks to bypass ordinary procedure in seeking a pre-election criminal trial of Trump using...
Read moreEspecially since Donald Trump strutted onto the world stage, it’s become difficult if not unwise for anyone – even someone living halfway around the world. Especially since Donald Trump strutted onto the world stage, it’s become difficult if not unwise for anyone – even someone living halfway around the world from the United States – to ignore the quadrennial US...
Read moreSunday is the 20th anniversary of Facebook’s* launch. In twenty years, the company has grown into a major tool for manipulation, social engineering and control by the deep state, big business and Western intel agencies. Sputnik reached out to an insider-turned whistleblower for info on the architecture of Facebook’s censorship industrial complex. Formally launched on February 4, 2004, Mark Zuckerberg’s...
Read morePaul Dragu In the submarine classic The Hunt for Red October there is a scene in which Capt. Vasili Borodin is talking to his superior, played by Sean Connery, about the kind of life he wants once he’s successfully defected to America. Capt. Borodin says he plans to live in Montana. He wants to marry an American woman, have a...
Read morefstockfoto/iStock/Getty Images Plus The Supreme Court, in a rare move, agreed to hear Trump’s complaint over the ruling by Colorado’s Supreme Court during its normal “break” period. The high court’s term runs from early October through the end of June the following year, with a breather taken between late January and the middle of February. This year is different, thanks...
Read moreThe looming economic transformation being peddled by the Deep State, including “Natural Asset Companies,” public-private partnerships, Central Bank Digital Currencies, and the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) plan for a global unified blockchain ledger, seeks to enslave humanity, explains The New American magazine Senior Editor Alex Newman in this episode of Behind The Deep State. For the first segment, Alex breaks down...
Read moreAP Images Nikki Haley POTUS 45 Donald Trump might have crushed Nikki Haley in New Hampshire, but the former South Carolina governess insists that she hasn’t yet lost the race to become the GOP presidential nominee. The debacles in the Iowa caucuses and now the Granite State primary suggest that Republicans just don’t want Haley, and not just because Trump...
Read moreJohn Whitehead In a closed society where everybody’s guilty, the only crime is getting caught.—Hunter S. Thompson According to the FBI, you may be an anti-government extremist if you’ve: a) purchased a Bible or other religious materials, b) used terms like “MAGA” and “Trump,” c) shopped at Dick’s Sporting Goods, Cabela’s, or Bass Pro Shops, d) purchased tickets to travel...
Read moreLuis Miguel American politics is in a unique condition, embroiled in the kind of political landscape that has generally been rare for the United States: In America today, much of the discourse and debate revolves around one single man: Donald J. Trump. While there are many hot-button issues and Trump engages with the majority of them, Trump himself has essentially...
Read moreAP Images In yesterday’ Iowa caucus, Trump walked away with 51 percent of the vote. He left his two main opponents, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley far enough behind that they must be wondering how long to continue. A third contender, Vivek Ramaswamy, wonders no more. He quit the race and endorsed Trump. Given...
Read moreDUBAI — Under the guise of saving the world from alleged man-made global warming, governments and tyrants at the UN COP28 “climate” summit last month agreed to “transition” away from fossil fuels. But don’t believe the hype from the establishment media from the UN summit about a looming “phaseout” or “phase down” of hydrocarbon energy. What is really happening is...
Read moreAslan Media/flickr Is ours still a government of, by, and for the people? Don’t bet on it, says the smart money fiat currency, if an ex-CIA analyst’s warning is any guide. In fact, states Dr. John Gentry, currently a Georgetown University professor, it’s likely that in this year’s election “the proverbial deep state within the intelligence community will reemerge because...
Read moreSelwyn Duke When a child isn’t punished for throwing a tantrum and instead gets his way, he repeats the behavior in the future. So it will be with the Left, too, should Donald Trump win the presidency this year. Having gotten away with roiling the country in 2020 and driving him from office (by hook and crook), writes commentator Rich...
Read moreAP Images Vladimir Putin With 2023 now in the rear-view mirror, it’s worth taking a look back to assess the state of global politics. Where does America stand now in contrast to other major powers, and who were the major winners and losers of the year? It’s arguable that, despite remaining embroiled in a costly and drawn-out war with Ukraine,...
Read moreJohn Whitehead The Christmas story of a baby born in a manger is a familiar one. The Roman Empire, a police state in its own right, had ordered that a census be conducted. Joseph and his pregnant wife Mary traveled to the little town of Bethlehem so that they could be counted. There being no room for the couple at...
Read moreJohn 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 moreVictor 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 moreAP 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...
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