It’s Time for My Uncle to Consider Getting a Divorce
By Paul Angel I have a problem. My eldest male relative has gotten himself into some trouble. He’s getting up there in age (he’ll be 250 on July 4th this year) but says he still […]
By Paul Angel I have a problem. My eldest male relative has gotten himself into some trouble. He’s getting up there in age (he’ll be 250 on July 4th this year) but says he still […]
By Phil Giraldi President Donald Trump returned to Washington in mid-May from his brief trip to China, which proved to be remarkably unproductive. He has to deal with matters that were already on the table […]
By Donald Jeffries Recently, the Pentagon, under President Donald Trump’s decree, released “new, never-before-seen files” as part of the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters (PURSUE). It represents at least one area where […]
By Mark Anderson Plans for massive data centers to support an ever-expanding Big Tech push to immerse the nation into an even heavier reliance on artificial intelligence (AI) have largely hit a wall in parts […]
By Nick Griffin Artificial intelligence (AI): When the rising technology first burst into public consciousness, the chief concerns were fear of job losses, anxiety about surveillance and data security, or speculative worry about autonomous systems becoming […]
We Did It for Israel In an interview with Fox News on May 14, President Donald Trump revealed a shocking truth when it came to his administration’s war of choice with Iran. When asked by […]
By Paul Angel I agree: The news can be depressing! Every day, I read about some new inhumanity to man. It still shocks me when I see reports of a father beating a small child to death […]
By Paul Angel Born in 1936, Morris Seligman Dees always had a knack for grifting. To pay for the cost of law school—his ticket to wealth and influence—Dees sold birthday cakes, doormats, telephone directories, tractor […]
By Dr. Kevin Barrett Shortly after assuming office in 1961, then-president John F. Kennedy approved a U.S. invasion of Cuba. The subsequent Bay of Pigs debacle, during which almost all of the U.S. forces involved […]
By José Niño Asif Merchant is not the face of a sophisticated Iranian terror network. He is a 47-year-old Pakistani businessman who spent two decades in banking before branching into clothing sales, automobile dealerships, banana […]
Credit Collapse One of the most underreported stories for 2026 is the collapsing $10 trillion private credit market led by well-known financial firm Blackrock as well as lesser-known names like Blue Owl, Ares, and Apollo. […]
By Paul Angel The first thing to remember when it comes to military conflict is that “truth is the first casualty of war.” This maxim is most times attributed to the great Greek playwright Aeschylus […]
By José Niño President Donald Trump ventured into Rep. Thomas Massie’s Kentucky district on March 11, 2026, to savage the congressman before local voters, labeling him a “disaster for our party.” At the same time, […]
War Is Expensive As AFP goes to press on March 26, the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran will have cost U.S. taxpayers $30 billion, according to the academic website “Iran War Cost Tracker.” Click […]
By Paul Angel On April 16, 1953, President Dwight D. “Ike” Eisenhower gave his “Chance for Peace” speech before a gathering of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. Some have called it the greatest anti-war […]
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