
We Should Not Fear The Tyrants; The Tyrants Should Fear Us!
In our society, we do not push psychopaths off the ice when nobody is looking. In our society, we let them rule the world.
If there were a thousand people living on an island, and one of them began making life miserable for everyone else, there would soon be 999 people living on the island.
How strange, then, that a few oligarchs and empire managers get to push around an entire planet full of humans. Continue reading
Bennett: More History about Stinkin’ Lincoln

Holmquist: Why Reinstating Cursive Is a Profoundly Progressive Idea
Perhaps it seems counterintuitive at first, but it may be just what today’s children need in an increasingly high-tech, AI world.
I’ve spent many happy hours volunteering in a program for inner-city children in Minneapolis since I was a teen. One of my tasks over the years has been helping these children with writing.
There we sit, side by side, with me writing outlines and sentences, while they earnestly race to copy my example. Some get frustrated by their slow pace, while others write with a speed that nearly gives me hand cramps in trying to stay a step ahead.
Occasionally, I’ve slipped into using cursive. This fascinates the kids, and they often try copying it or comment on how they wish they could write like that. They sense that cursive is something special — a secret code into which they would like to gain insight, but sadly aren’t currently learning. Continue reading
Smith: The Tyranny of the Federal Government

A surveillance photo of the Weavers with guns on the property in Ruby Ridge, 1992. Photograph: PBS
Being one of the staunchest defenders of the Bill of Rights and our inalienable God-given rights, I have always been particularly incensed and angered each time I reflect back over these past events and the manner in which the government agents reacted. Afterwards, it was always the same tired refrain of “the officers were following the law“, “we were only following orders” or “they acted against orders” and in the meantime, good and decent Americans still lay in their graves, deprived of life and joys they would still be experiencing today, since I’m certain that at least LaVoy and Ashli were both young enough that they would be alive today had it not been for trigger-happy, scared-of-their shadow cowards or simply evil government agents far too eager to take another American’s life simply because he or she stood up for what is right, good and decent. Continue reading
Hickman: Argentina Got This Warning Before Its Collapse. America Just Got It Last Week.
In early December 2001, ‘normal’ life very suddenly ceased to exist in Argentina – anything that remotely resembled a functional society came to an abrupt end. And that is by no means an exaggeration.
The banking system collapsed. Financial transactions ground to a halt. Desperate people looted supermarkets for food, and then grocery shelves emptied. Energy ran short. Riots broke out in the streets, and police were shooting citizens in the face. Continue reading
Dickens: Freedom – We Don’t Deserve It!
The actual title of this piece is Freedumb. Be patient… you’ll understand.
I marvel at what this country is and what it’s become, frequently wondering out loud and, more often, in writing, my favorite way to think. It’s enlightening that I can begin with an idea, and in the process of explaining it, it becomes whole in my mind. I find that by giving my thoughts form, they coalesce, gaining substance… I always discover more than I choose to share, mostly personal things you don’t need to know and will never understand.
I consider myself a very lucky man. I have a loving wife/partner and a comfortable home. It is the freedom America offers that brought us to where my wife and I are today. For us, that freedom is opportunity. It’s the liberty to make choices and decisions that allow us to follow our chosen paths, and that’s given us everything we have, including each other, and although we don’t always agree, we honor that freedom and the country that provides it.
Our life together hasn’t been easy, and it hasn’t grown any easier over time, except that we’re learning to make better choices. That’s part of the opportunity I mentioned. We’re free to decide what’s best for us. We can choose our own paths as partners and as Americans. That’s real Freedom.
Freedumb in Merka
Warning Over Statue of Liberty Terror Attack Ahead of America’s 250 Celebrations
Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum issued a chilling warning about a potential terrorist attack on the Statue of Liberty as the U.S. marks the 250th anniversary of its independence.
Speaking during a news conference in New York, Burgum lauded the U.S. Park Police, the oldest federal agency in the country, discussing their integral role in American history.
As he spoke about their work protecting the Statue of Liberty – one of America’s most iconic landmarks – he noted that it appears in images on most terrorist recruiting sites, warning that it could become the target of an attack one day.
“The Statue of Liberty, by the way, is the most featured image on terrorist recruiting sites,” Burgum said. “It’s the thing that, if someone could wreck our 250th anniversary…”
He went on to say that the U.S. Park Police screens over 4 million people who visit the monument each year before they board the iconic ferry that takes them to the island on which it sits.
“They protect the National Mall, the Golden Gate Recreation Area, but when you’re here on this ground today, at least 26,000 acres, the law enforcement for this national recreation is not the Metro – it’s not New York. It’s the U.S Park Police,” he said. Continue reading
Cheese-US: You Must be Kidding Me!
Before posting Jesus meme, Trump consulted his ‘Agent of Chaos’

President Donald Trump’s decision to post an AI meme of himself as Jesus Christ healing the sick was not made alone, according to a report. Continue reading
Dickens: I’ve Had Enough!
This Isn’t What the Govern Meant…
I’ve been watching this dumpster fire for as long as I can remember, and I hit the end of my tether today.
I was sipping my morning coffee while perusing the news feeds, and reading a few posts on various sites, when it struck me… All We Ever Do Is BITCH about things – me included. I have offered some suggestions from time to time, but all the bullshit I’ve encountered in the past several years has been hyper-critical bitching and no… not one suggestion on how to resolve or fix any problem. These are superficial gripes and even some really detailed harangues, but not one single suggestion on what to do… Only bitching!
You know, you’re right… You do have the right to complain about anything and everything. That is your right. But I have the right to ignore your incessant bitching. This leads me to how I respond to your constant complaints. I’m going to recommend reading Aesop’s fable ‘The Boy Who Cried Wolf.’ Continue reading
Smith: Artificial General Intelligence and the Underground Human ~ Liberty’s Reckoning with the Silicon Leviathan!
Foreword:
This mad rush to make everything connected to the inth degree with Artificial Intelligence – by the powers-that-be and the major countries around the globe – only ensures that the rise of tyranny marches on and keeps growing and hardening.
People need to act now to ensure the future of their families is secure to the greatest possible degree they might manage, in a manner that takes them out of the A.I. loop and lessens its impact upon them, whenever its impact is fully felt and realized in their respective regions.
Aside from the loss of liberty that follows this new technology, it should worry the hell out of folks today over how much of the world’s fresh water resources will evaporate in the support and cooling of these massive A.I. processing centers that cover areas as large as some cities.
While many benefits and some good for humanity is also emerging from the endeavors of this Artificial Intelligence technology, from all my own research and readily available current information, I see this rush to create and make use of an Artificial General Intelligence “Being” a Fool’s Folly and a net negative for all humanity – a soul crushing death sentence. ~ J.O.S. Continue reading
The U.S. Must Start Culturally Vetting Prospective Immigrants
When I had a meeting at a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) office in Northern Virginia some weeks ago, five FBI agents sat me down and told me that they’re investigating many cases of female genital mutilation (FGM), an abusive cultural practice that is far too common in the U.S.
As I am someone who lives in Minneapolis for most of the year, the agents explained that the city is one of the country’s FGM hotspots, especially because of its Somali population. While much of the country is rightly focused on pervasive Somali fraud in Minnesota, FGM has largely gone under the radar. Yet, FGM is a far more sinister issue. Continue reading
Johnson: The Dumbing Down of Education Through Technology
Unless we become Amish, (which is probably a healthier lifestyle), the mastery of technology is essential for success in the 21st century and should be taught in schools. But this guest opinion is going to cover three areas where the use or overuse of technology is not beneficial to students and can be dangerous.
1. Over use of technology can dumb down education, increasing illiteracy and decreasing intelligent thought and brain capacity.
2. Technology can be used to psychologically control and manipulate students.
3. Recent tragedies have shown that AI has encouraged vulnerable youth to kill or commit suicide.
Technology in the classroom has evolved from calculators and spell check to every student with a laptop computer and smart phone, to Large Language Models (LLM’s) like ChatGPT and Grok. Will the final destination be human brain chip computer interfaces like Elon Musk’s Neuralink or Sam Altman’s venture Merge Labs? Continue reading
Hickman: Two Weeks to Stop the Spread of War

L.M. Slackens: The Yellow Press, showing William Randolph Hearst as a jester handing out newspapers, published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, October 12, 1910 ~ Library of Congress
On August 15, 1945, after two of their cities had been obliterated by the world’s first nuclear weapons, the people of Japan heard the voice of their young Emperor for the first time ever.
Hirohito went on what was a relatively new communications medium at the time – the radio – and gave one of the most bizarre speeches in all of human history, in which he told his subjects that “the war situation has developed not necessarily to Japan’s advantage.”
Talk about an understatement. Continue reading
Democrats Introduce Impeachment Articles Against Trump and Hegseth as Nearly 100 Lawmakers Call for 25th Amendment
White House calls the efforts ‘pathetic’ as Democrats push JD Vance and Trump’s cabinet to declare the president unfit to serve
Democratic members of Congress have filed articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth while nearly 100 congressional Democrats are calling for the president’s removal from office over his threats to Iran.
Rep. John Larson of Connecticut has filed 13 articles of impeachment against Trump for high crimes and misdemeanors, including the president’s “criminal lawlessness” that has “invited blowback against the United States and its citizens risking 9/11 2.0.” Continue reading
Bennett: The Way We Were…
…and the way it was!
I grew up in a little town about 25 miles north of Chicago called Northbrook, Ilinois at a time when everyone treated each other with respect. We didn’t eat a lot of fast food. We drank Kool-aid, ate lunch meat sandwiches, PB&J sandwiches, grilled cheese sandwiches, hot dogs, but mostly home made meal such as meatloaf, fried chicken, roast beef & pork chops, black eye peas, snap peas…
We grew up during a time when we would gather glass bottles to take to the store and use the deposit money to buy penny candy. (We even got a brown paper bag to put the candy in). You sure could get a lot for 25 cents. We went outside to play games, rode bikes, jumped rope and raced against sibling played hide and seek, Red Rover, Red light green light, mother may I, kick the can and yes the games got more daring as we grew…There was no bottled water, no microwave or cable tv, no cell phones, no hair straighteners… Continue reading
Bennett: My history with Stinkin’ Lincoln
Few remember the 1968 Broadway play, ‘HAIR‘. A live performance originally performed at the Biltmore Theatre, 261-5 West 47th St. in New York City. I did not see it in New York, but while on R&R in Tokyo in ’69 (from ‘nam) I stayed at a hotel that was also hosting the Chicago cast for performances in that city. Only one performance was held, due to the nudity on stage. The cast and play were subsequently banned from further performances due to pornography laws. I was privileged to spend several evenings in the bar and restaurant with that cast and made some interesting friends, many of who I would meet up with again when I was released from the Army after my 21 months “in country.” Continue reading
Marquardt: British Economic Control Over the Globe Is Now Exposed by This President
The City of London has controlled economics and global trade to the detriment of every country, especially America
Based on the above, I recommend to everyone to read Banking 1770 and Onward
As always, most interesting and cogent. Since the ” World Religion” has been in operation for over 300 years, not including the Islamic ” religion”, is it possible that a mis-reading of the tea leaves is possible. – meantime I found this little tidbit, at the bottom of a Graphic noting the ongoing Regionalizing of the American Continent:
As this is just questioning the narrative, anyone for that matter, this is also known, concerning the Banking operations historically. Continue reading
Finney: Spokane Media Supports Marxist Subversives
Saturday, March 28, 2026, NoKings held another ‘protest’ in Spokane, apparently three months in the making, obviously not spontaneous but planned. Present, it seems, were the gaggle of news outlets representing the various alphabet soup of national news media organizations ABC, CBS, NBC, and undoubtedly cable news outlets connected therewith.
Since early 2025, these news outlets have been doing everything in their power to incite violence against federal law enforcement personnel whose job it is to remove illegal aliens from the United States to keep American citizens and communities safe.
The fact that these news outlets have been instrumental in inciting the violence against federal law enforcement personnel is something they try to cage in terms of “reporting the news”. Continue reading
Gibbs: Shifting Baselines of History and Politics
If we are to take it back, it begins with education. We must rediscover what the Constitution truly says and what the founding generation meant by its words;
America has been drifting away from its founding constitutional principles, a decay made possible by the patient, incremental strategy of “shifting baselines.” The enemies of limited government understand that the gradual erosion of liberty is far more effective than a sudden assault. What the Founding Fathers designed as a government of limited, enumerated powers has morphed into a sprawling administrative state with virtually unlimited authority, precisely because each generation accepts the overreach of the previous one as the new normal. Continue reading
