Putin’s nuclear sabre-rattling may be intended to alarm Western publics. But the course of the war has been shaped precisely by Western fear of escalation. In the frankest terms, Nato has not directly entered the war as a combatant because …
Kemi must turn Britain’s vice into virtue
In her first month as leader of the Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch has got off to an opportune start. Ignore all the headline-grabbing chatter about her unpopularity, the latest YouGov survey reveals that she has opened a viable route to …
Australia has shown the way on free speech
In what might be a world first, the Australian parliament has just dealt a death blow to counter-disinformation legislation that threatened to fundamentally reshape the country’s free speech landscape. The bill, which would have created a two-tier system of speech …
Marseille can’t escape its drug gangs
Marseille is making headlines — as usual for the wrong reasons. Back in October, two teenagers were caught up in the deadly gang wars that have long plagued France’s second largest city. The first, aged 14, was arrested for killing …
Biden and Starmer Have Started World War III without bothering to tell us
The UK Prime Minister and the outgoing US President have started World War III by allowing Ukraine to use British and American missiles to attack Russia. They have done this without declaring […]
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Former UNEP director Erik Solheim spews out so much disinformation at COP29 that The New American could not air their interview without fact-checking it
In 2017, UNEP launched a programme called UN Faith For Earth Initiative to bring together all the religions of the world to take care of “Mother Earth.” At the Faith for Earth […]
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Women may not now be so pleased that menopause is officially a disability
When menopause was officially designated as a disability in the UK, no doubt some women were pleased. But if the euthanasia bill is passed, those women might have a change of heart. […]
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US market for connecting online actions to real-world identities projected to be $15.5 billion by 2028
Identity Authorisation Networks (“IANs”) connect online actions to real-world identities, Liminal has said introducing their report on market trends in the “evolving digital identity landscape.” Liminal is a market intelligence and strategic […]
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Brazilian corporate media attempts to smear “anti-vaxxer activist”; he hits back by pointing out Big Pharma’s control over corporate media
Filipe Rafaeli, a Brazilian filmmaker, four-time aerobatics champion and human rights activist, has been labelled as an anti-vaxxer in an article published by Nexo Jornal, a major Brazilian media outlet. The article […]
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Interview 1915 – Can You Wake Someone Up? with Kate Ledogar
James talk to Kate Ledogar of Here Come the Meat Bastards about who to place your trust in and how to shift someone’s paradigm (hint: it might not be possible).
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Winters of Discontent are coming
I was expecting Starmer to be awful. But less than six months into his premiership, his government’s prissy authoritarianism, student-union self-righteousness, and vindictive taxation has plunged Labour from a net favourability rating of +6 on taking power in July to …
The ICC has emboldened Netanyahu
International law has spoken once again. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, are now wanted men. The International Criminal Court has, for the first time in its 22-year history, issued arrest warrants for …
Will black voters forgive the Democrats?
Oakland, California.
Marquise S. sat in the driver’s seat of an old black Honda on Oakland’s Foothill Boulevard with white powder spread out over his knees. A slender young black woman sat in the passenger seat; a young black man …
How Orthodoxy can save Russia’s soul
When Lucy Ash was escorted round the vast and numinous island monastery of Valaam, located in Lake Ladoga near St. Petersburg, she had an intriguing guide: a monk who introduced himself as Father Iosif but spoke fluent English in the …
Go Paint the Porch
Go Paint the Porch
by Christine Black at Brownstone Institute
“Move through life looking for signs and messages,” said Rosanne at a meeting of a group I belong to. What a lovely idea, I thought, and what a wonderful way …