Michigan: A Peaceful Place Built by Geological Violence

Stand on the bank of the Au Sable River at sunrise and it’s all mist, pine trees, and trout quietly minding their business. Feels like the kind of place that’s always been this way—stable, predictable, friendly. It hasn’t. Michigan is what happens when the earth tries to tear itself apart, fails, gets buried, frozen, crushed, flooded, and then—only after all that—decides to look nice about it.

To Prescribe a Death: Killing a President

We live in turbulent times, very dangerous times. We live in a time where treason, excess, incompetence, and corruption are everywhere. The exposure of a political party’s treason and malfeasance has diminished their power, and they are fighting back with every known trick in their kit, including disinformation and a corrupt media, in an attempt to regain public support and undermine the credibility of their opponents. 

Feeding the Fire: How the Outrage Industry Learned to Love Its Own Enemy

America doesn’t just have problems anymore—it has subscription services for problems. Pick your flavor, swipe your card, and congratulations: you’re now funding a permanent crisis that will never quite get solved. Because solving it would be terrible for business.

The Fifth Anniversary Of American Free News Network? How is That Possible? A Ride Down What Turned Out To Be the Conspiracy Theory Debunking Freeway

The timing of the launch of AFNN could not have been better, just in time to witness and chronicle the beginning stages of what in hindsight would turn out to be some of the worst years in American history represented by the Joe Biden Presidency.