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David T. Cloft

David T. Cloft is a competitive smallbore and long range rifle shooter from the United States, who has won seven National Championships and has set 11 US National Records. In 1999 he became the first American to be Knighted by the Princess of Buedingen, Germany after winning their annual Schutzenfest. He formerly served as a United States Army officer and retired at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

January 6th, 2021: America’s Reichstag Moment

September 27, 2024 by David T. Cloft

On January 6th, 2021, the United States witnessed a pivotal moment in its modern political history. A protest at the U.S. Capitol spiraled into a chaotic breach of the building.

Categories Constitution, Democrats, Elections, Government Tags Jan 6, Reichstag Fire 6 Comments

The Brilliance of General Sherman: Mastering the Art of Total War

September 26, 2024 by David T. Cloft

A Georgia State Trooper pulled over a car full of West Point cadets for speeding. After sternly informing them, “Nobody drives through my county that fast,” the cadet behind the wheel, with a smirk, replied, “Sherman did.”

Categories Defense, History, Military, Warfare Tags General Sherman, Total War, Warfare 3 Comments

The 2024 Cost of Obama’s 2014 Failed Diplomacy

September 25, 2024 by David T. Cloft

The crisis in Ukraine, now a full-blown war that has claimed tens of thousands of lives and consumed hundreds of billions of U.S. dollars, is a stark reminder of the perils of failed diplomacy and reckless intervention.

Categories Defense, Foreign News/Policy, Military, U.S. News/Policy, Warfare Tags Obama Wars, World War 4 Comments

Pizza Box Origami of Death: Australia’s Cardboard Drones Strike Fear on the Battlefield

September 25, 2024 by David T. Cloft

Low-cost drones are delivering devastating effects on the battlefield, with a 75+ mile range and a cost under $600. 

Categories Military, Science & Tech, Technology, Warfare Tags Drones, Technology, Warfighting 1 Comment

Outgunned: How Government Regulations Have Neutered the Armed Citizenry

September 24, 2024 by David T. Cloft

The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution was designed with the vision that citizens could bear arms to protect themselves and, if necessary, resist tyranny.

Categories Constitution, Government Tags 2nd Amendment, Gun Control 2 Comments

The American Dream: Enjoy It While It Lasts, Folks

September 23, 2024 by David T. Cloft

We Americans have enjoyed the highest quality of life in human history. Let’s be honest—no other civilization has come close to the level of comfort, convenience, and sheer indulgence we’ve managed to create.

Categories Culture, Economy, Government, Society Tags America, American Dream, Quality of Life Leave a comment

The Role of Democratic Party Policies in the Decline of Traditional American Values

September 23, 2024 by David T. Cloft

The modern Democratic Party has increasingly advocated for policies that have contributed to cultural shifts in America, particularly in relation to family structure, social welfare, and personal autonomy

Categories Culture, Democrats, patriotism, Society Tags American Decline, Amewrican Culture, values 1 Comment

Obedience to Authority and Biblical Wisdom

September 22, 2024 by David T. Cloft

The Bible presents a complex but clear relationship between faith, authority, and obedience. While Scripture acknowledges the need for order and respect for governing authorities, it also draws firm boundaries when those authorities act unjustly or require actions that contradict God’s commands.

Categories Government, Religion Tags Earthly Authority, Obiedience 5 Comments

Come and Take It: The Defiant Spirit of the Spartans and Texans

September 21, 2024 by David T. Cloft

Just as the Spartans stood their ground against the mighty Persian army, the settlers of Gonzales, Texas, would use the same spirit of defiance against Mexican forces in the early days of the Texas Revolution.

Categories History, Warfare Tags Culture, Warfare 3 Comments

The 2024 Election: Choosing a Leader, Not a Party

September 20, 2024 by David T. Cloft

This election must transcend party lines and focus on something more critical: the **character and vision** of the leader who will guide the nation.

Categories Democrats, Elections, Politics, Republicans Tags Election 2024, Partisan, Party Loyalty 1 Comment

The Illusion of Choice: The American Lawn Sign Tradition

September 19, 2024 by David T. Cloft

Every four years, across the nation, a peculiar tradition emerges in front yards, along fences, and lining suburban streets: the American political lawn sign.

Categories Culture, Politics Tags Lawn Signs, Political Culture 4 Comments

The Dangerous Legacy of Fiat Currency

September 19, 2024 by David T. Cloft

Throughout history, the creation of fiat currency—money that is not backed by any physical commodity like gold or silver—has led to repeated financial failures. Governments that print money with no intrinsic value often find themselves trapped in a cycle of inflation, devaluation, and ultimately, economic collapse.

Categories Economy, Government Tags economy, FED, FED Audit, Fiat Currency, Weimar Republic 2 Comments

The Real Threat to U.S. National Security

September 18, 2024 by David T. Cloft

While Russia has often been viewed as a key threat to U.S. national security, a far greater danger looms: the collapse of the U.S. dollar and, consequently, American global dominance.

Categories Democrats, Economy, U.S. News/Policy Tags Declining Dollar, economy, National Debt 2 Comments

The Tyranny of Saddam Hussein: A Despot Cloaked in Religious Symbolism

September 18, 2024 by David T. Cloft

Saddam Hussein, the infamous dictator of Iraq, ruled with an iron fist for more than two decades, cloaking his tyrannical reign in religious and historical symbolism.

Categories U.S. News/Policy 4 Comments

The Decline of American Values

September 17, 2024 by David T. Cloft

Since the end of World War II, the landscape of the United States has changed dramatically, not only in terms of infrastructure and technology but also in terms of social and cultural values.

Categories Culture, Society Tags values Leave a comment

The Double-Edged Sword of Agricultural Advancements

September 14, 2024 by David T. Cloft

The scientific breakthroughs in agriculture, particularly in synthetic fertilizers and mechanization, have revolutionized food production. However, this technological progress also introduced a host of unintended consequences.

Categories Science, Technology Tags Farm Technology, Farming 1 Comment

Our Leaders Have Failed to Learn from History

September 13, 2024 by David T. Cloft

The saying “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” rings especially true today. Throughout history, great nations and empires have crumbled under the weight of their own internal issues.

Categories U.S. News/Policy Tags Government, history, leadership 1 Comment

Eric Weinstein’s Geometric Unity and the Possibility of Other Dimensions Supporting a Spiritual Realm

September 12, 2024 by David T. Cloft

Eric Weinstein, a brilliant mathematician and physicist, has made waves with his theory of Geometric Unity, a framework that seeks to unify the fundamental forces of physics, including general relativity and quantum mechanics.

Categories Science, Technology Tags Field Theory, Geometry, Mathematics 1 Comment

The Reflective Belt: A Symbol of the Military’s Shift Toward Safety Over Combat Effectiveness

September 11, 2024 by David T. Cloft

The U.S. military began to show signs of shifting priorities in the early 1990s, with a focus on risk aversion that would later become a key feature of a more “woke” military.

Categories Defense, Military Tags Military Culture, Woke Military Leave a comment

Hannibal: The Genius General Who Challenged Rome’s Might

September 10, 2024 by David T. Cloft

Hannibal Barca, born in 247 BC in Carthage (modern day 🇹🇳 Tunisia) was a military prodigy destined to become one of history’s most renowned commanders.

Categories History, Military, Warfare Tags Hannibal, Military Conquest 2 Comments
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