How Stalin Canceled “Hamlet” in the Soviet Union—and What It Can Teach Us about Cancel Culture
By Jon Miltimore William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet is considered by some to be the single greatest story ever written. Hamlet has it all: ghosts, sword…
By Jon Miltimore William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet is considered by some to be the single greatest story ever written. Hamlet has it all: ghosts, sword…
Op-Ed by Rosanne Lindsay, Naturopath No Shot No Public School According to a notice from the State of California Department Health and Human Services, all…
By Simon Black, Sovereign Man By the early 13th century, beset by endless wars with France, internal rebellion among the royal family, and a costly…
Op-Ed by Janet Phelan As the narrative goes, somewhere around 2000 BC a number of Jews fled slavery in Egypt to find refuge in the…
By Sam Jacobs Public schools are so ubiquitous and ingrained in American culture that one could easily be forgiven for thinking that we, as a…
By Simon Black, Sovereign Man On April 26, 1933, the interior minister for the German state of Prussia issued a decree creating a new secret…
This article explores the revolving door between private companies and top government positions, many of which are fraught with conflicts of interest and yet rarely…
By Corbett Report Extras Even some in the independent media have bought into the hype surrounding the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID vaccine and its “non-profit” nature. But…
By Fabian Ommar During times like these, keeping close tabs on events unfolding is critical. It’s always more productive for the pragmatic, though, to be…
By Simon Black, Sovereign Man As the grandson of Genghis Khan, Kublai Khan had a lot to prove. So he set his eyes on the…
By Neenah Payne We take the size of the US for granted, that it was somehow foreordained that it would stretch from the Atlantic to…
By F. William Engdahl With the USA Biden Presidency, Washington has rejoined the Global Warming agenda of the Paris Accords. With China making loud pledges…
By Lawrence W. Reed “Civil disobedience” evokes a range of reactions when people hear the term. Some instinctively wince, regarding it as anti-social or subversive….
By Matt Agorist Richard Nixon, in his effort to silence Black people and antiwar activists, brought the War on Drugs into full force in 1973. He…