‘Off With Their (Political) Heads!’
By Nick Griffin When the history of the fall of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is written, the exact date of his exit will not be as important as the day in which his departure […]
By Nick Griffin When the history of the fall of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is written, the exact date of his exit will not be as important as the day in which his departure […]
By Paul Angel Robert Southey (1774–1843) was an English author and poet. His biographies included ones on El Cid, Lord Nelson and Robespierre. His vast poetry collection contained Madoc, The Curse of Kehama and Roderick: The […]
By the Staff of AFP After a series of high-profile blunders, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has done something that all Americans—except for the most radical activists on the left—can agree is positive. DHS […]
By José Niño When President Donald Trump unveiled his Board of Peace at a signing ceremony in Davos, Switzerland, the initiative promised a new framework for resolving the Gaza conflict. Yet the document establishing this […]
By José Niño The doorbell rang at Raquel Pacheco’s Miami Beach home on a January afternoon. When she answered, two detectives were standing there with questions about her Facebook posts. Click the Link Below to […]
Weaponizing Banks On Jan. 22, President Donald Trump announced that he personally was suing JPMorgan Chase and its longtime CEO Jamie Dimon over charges that the company “debanked” him by closing his accounts in 2021 […]
By Paul Angel Virginia is a lovely state. We have the Blue Ridge Mountains, beautiful rivers, a long coastline on the Chesapeake Bay, and lots of American history, from Revolutionary War-era mansions and famed battlefields […]
Going to War Shortly after Jan. 1, President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. military budget was being increased from $1 trillion to $1.5 trillion, leading popular conservative commentator Tucker Carlson to claim that this […]
By Paul Angel Judging from the letters I get from subscribers, the articles I receive from AFP’s own experts on U.S. foreign and domestic policy, and the editorials we run from our best columnists, everyone […]
By Paul Angel It’s Advent time across the Christian world. As a kid, I always loved this time of year. Being the youngest, I was given the honor of lighting the candles on the Advent […]
By Antonius J. Patrick Can there be a silver lining from a U.S. Treasury report that the national debt has grown in just two months from $37 trillion to $38 trillion and that interest on […]
By Richard Walker Now considered a failed state, decades ago Venezuela was seven times richer than China before political mismanagement followed an oil glut in the 1980s, when total reliance on oil sealed the nation’s […]
By José Niño Secretary of State Marco Rubio now champions military action against Venezuela in the name of stopping fentanyl from poisoning Americans. Yet his legislative record tells a dramatically different story about his commitment […]
By Nick Griffin As billionaire technocrats pour vast sums of money into trying to create “conscious” artificial intelligence (AI) with “human” self-awareness, it turns out that AI is already thoroughly human in at least one […]
By Paul Angel Election day 2025 in Virginia, where I live, was a disaster for Republicans. They got what we call a “down home country whippin’.” Click the Link Below to Listen to the Audio of […]
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