The Nazis were “Methed Up!”
During World War II, the Nazi regime’s use of Pervitin, a methamphetamine-based drug, was widespread among its military forces, reflecting a strategy to enhance performance and combat fatigue.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
During World War II, the Nazi regime’s use of Pervitin, a methamphetamine-based drug, was widespread among its military forces, reflecting a strategy to enhance performance and combat fatigue.
Harvard President Claudine Gay’s ouster from Harvard was because she refused to condemn campus protests that called for the genocide of Jews and more than 50 instances of plagiarism in her woefully marginal academic publication history.
Despite his outspoken advocacy for gun rights, Trump’s tenure witnessed several actions that raised concerns among pro-gun groups.
Evolution of Military Information Operations in the Human Domain: Deception and Psychological Operations by the United States
Unleashing a pandemic panic and race riots across the nation, Obama almost pulled it off. He needed a last-minute mail-in forgery operation to take key states to seal the deal.
The good news is that Claudine Gay has resigned as Harvard’s president. The bad news is that she is still on the faculty, drawing a $900,000 annual salary and teaching students.
The fundamental right to keep and bear arms, enunciated in the Second Amendment, has been a subject of extensive debate and contention throughout history.
The federal government is required by law to engage in a budget process. Which means twelve appropriations bills – written and debated, passed and signed into law. Each and every Congress.
The Nuremberg Trials, a series of military tribunals held after World War II from 1945 to 1946, were a landmark event in international law, seeking justice for the unimaginable crimes committed by key Nazi figures.
Well, it’s been 50 years from when I left the Vietnam War behind so allow me to tell you an abbreviated history of our most flawed and fabled war.
Let’s take a look back at the last year, now behind us, and remember all we experienced as we press on into 2024.
I delight in knowing that Claudine Gay is now the poster child of affirmative action in which an unqualified person gets the job over a qualified person because of race or sex — or in her case, both.
The narrative of the Tower of Babel from ancient texts harbors intriguing parallels with the vast and multifaceted entity that is the United States government.
It’s what they don’t say that matters; Media reports on Supreme Court have the same eerie omissions
A close examination reveals several areas where Trump’s governance deviated from established conservative principles, leading to assertions that he was a “Conservative in Name Only.”
2 years after being censored via financial coercion of my publisher by big tech, the release of uncensored Jan 6 videos by Tucker Carlson proved me right.
My late father held a belief that stirred controversy but is now revealing its prophetic resonance in the landscape of Michigan’s wildlife and political decisions
Oreo discrimination is real, and it is very upsetting—Oreos would like to be respected as part of the Black community.
No government agency or media outlet wants to discuss even the possibility that COVID-19 is a bioweapon or what to predict from 10 million plus unvetted migrants.
Attention, readers. Tomorrow is January 6, that day when Democrats and RINOs celebrate what they see as the end of Trumpism.