In a carefully crafted social engineering scheme, NATO troops were persuaded to abandon their posts and reveal sensitive details about military maneuvers. According to reports, the clandestine social media operation …
February 25, 2019
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FeaturedMilitary and Police
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Senator Bernie Sanders, who is mounting another run through the Democratic Primary, has urged his followers to play nice with his Democratic opponents. However, when it comes to Republican President …
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The controversies swirling around Virginia Governor Ralph Northam in recent weeks has further exposed a growing fault-line in the country. Not only are the current rifts in America about politics …
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Geopolitically Toothless Presidente Miguel Diaz-Canel, of the island prison of Cuba, Sunday told the world how his predicted victory in a constitutional referendum (given it’s a socialist nation, he was pretty …
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The highly favorable 50 percent approval rating the president recently received from Latin voters, according to a Marist Poll ironically for PBS and NPR, is being rationalized and ignored by …
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FeaturedNational Security
Rhetoric Versus Reality: Why You Should Ignore Putin
by Morgan Deaneby Morgan DeaneVladimir Putin gave his country’s version of the State of the Union recently and he made news for his promises concerning America. For those that haven’t heard, America recently withdrew …
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On Thursday, Iranian media reported that the country had managed to penetrate the U.S. Army’s Command Center and commandeer several U.S. drones in Iraq and Syria. The revelation was announced …
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Oh, you sentimentalists! Let’s face it, NASA’s space exploration rover “Opportunity” on Mars had the emotional intelligence of a toaster. When the Opportunity was declared dead on February 13, people mourned. Okay, …
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FeaturedMilitary and PolicePolitics
The Growing Second Amendment Sanctuary Movement
by Steve Pomperby Steve PomperThe Second Amendment “sanctuary” movement seems to be growing in the United States. So, if some are calling Republic, Washington the modern-day Lexington, as I wrote in a recent article, …