by Chuck Baldwin
February 5, 2010
Most of us Americans have a deep and abiding respect and admiration for our country’s fighting men who have served–and are serving–within the US Armed Forces. We appreciate their willingness to put themselves in harm’s way for the preservation of our nation’s liberty and independence. We honor their sacrifice. Indeed, many [...]
Jacek Szkudlarek (RBN)
January 22, 2010
What is going on in the minds of ordinary people today? Why don’t the average American or European look into the future with confidence in the progress of our civilization?
Look into the minds of a Western man today and you will find yourself in strange worlds.
Describing [...]
by Jim Kouri
As President Barack Obama struggles with the national security and political failures of his administration — especially the failures of a security team that includes Attorney General Eric Holder, Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, and Obama’s homeland security advisor John Brennan — members of the U.S. Congress are voicing their skepticism [...]
by Chuck Baldwin
December 15, 2009
One does not have to be a prophet to know that we are on the precipice of some potentially catastrophic–or at the very least, challenging–days. In fact, most of us are already in challenging days, and some are already enduring catastrophic events. That is, if one would call being out [...]
by Chuck Baldwin
December 11, 2009
According to an obscure report in the European Union Times (EUTimes.net), “Russian Military Analysts are reporting to Prime Minister Putin that US President Barack Obama has issued an order to his Northern Command’s (USNORTHCOM) top leader, US Air Force General Gene Renuart, to ‘begin immediately’ increasing his military forces to 1 [...]
by Jacek Szkudlarek,
Copenhagen
I happen to be blessed with a rare point of view observing the Danish society.
When I came here from the communist block, I believed that I had found a Paradise.
This has changed.
LABORATORY OF ENSLAVEMENT?
The peoples of Scandinavia come more or less directly from the violent and warlike Vikings.
I guess it was therefore extremely [...]
by Chuck Baldwin
By now, most readers are familiar with the story of how a Virginia couple, Michaele and Tareq Salahi, crashed the White House State Dinner last Tuesday evening. President and Mrs. Obama were entertaining Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in the first official State Dinner of the new administration. The Salahis were not on [...]
by Jim Kouri
With the Obama Administration and Democrat leaders in both houses of the US Congress desperately pushing a major overhaul — many say government takeover — of US health care, a report obtained by the National Association of Chiefs of Police’s Fraud & White Collar Crime Committee sheds light on the fraud and [...]
by Chuck Baldwin
November 24, 2009
That first Thanksgiving in the fall of 1621 saw about 50 Mayflower Pilgrims and 100 native Indians come together for a celebration feast consisting of a variety of homegrown vegetables–including corn, squash, beans, barley, and peas–along with wild turkey and venison. The precise date is not known, but it is believed [...]
By Greg Evensen
November 21, 2009
NewsWithViews.com
The term revolution is defined as sudden change. Sometimes it is subtle and sometimes it is violent. It can manifest itself through unrelenting political tyranny, military and police oppression of the populace, or as a result of the government’s failure to govern as the people have expected and demanded. Although the [...]























