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Multipolar World’s Tech Edge Grows, Leaves Political West Trailing Behind

The end of last year saw some pretty incredible breakthroughs in military technologies, the most impressive among which is the first “Oreshnik” strike, demonstrating Russia’s growing dominance in hypersonic weapons. Apart from the “Oreshnik”, Moscow also started the large-scale deployment of its unrivaled S-500 SAM/ABM (surface-to-air missile/anti-ballistic missile) systems that can track and down all sorts …

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A decaying and parasitic empire

Because the British are very arrogant, they still think that the rest of the world is a crowd of subjects. Subservient support for the United States guarantees them only some survival, but few privileges. The victory in the Second World War was the swan song of the British Empire. What …

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Should We Abolish An Organization Which Has Failed to “Preventing War and Promoting Peace”? The UN at the Nexus of Globalism and National Sovereignty

The United Nations has become increasingly prominent as the undeclared war intensifies between globalism and national sovereignty. In theory, the UN has one foot in each camp. In actuality the UN is a primary driver of globalist agendas that steal power from national governments and the citizens they are supposed …

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Schools Are No Place for the ADL

Educators must consider the actual cost of a free program like “No Place for Hate,” whose sponsor conflates antisemitism with anti-Zionism, files civil rights complaints against schools, and promotes Israel propaganda in the classroom. Launched in 1913 to counter antisemitism and discrimination, the Anti-Defamation League, or ADL, now resembles a …

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How Labor Can Fight Trump’s Authoritarianism

This is the second article in a series describing the first six years, 2014 – 2020, in the transformation of one of the largest local unions in the United States, United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA). The transformation continues today under Cecily Myart-Cruz’s presidency. Given the critical impacts that the victories of Trump …

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