The author examines the difference between hard science and soft science, especially in regard to the Permanent Pandemic.
Imagine a life in the year 2097, where the government has taken over society and humans are treated like slaves, living in boxes with regular forced vaccinations a part of the totalitarian existence.
Nine Arizona legislators held a hearing Monday in the Democratic stronghold of Pima County and Tucson over persistent rumors of election irregularities, including one anonymous allegation that 35,000 fraudulent votes were
Townhall contributor Rachel Alexander and Newsmax contributor Ralph Benko discuss the gradual decline of the hated left-wing newspaper Arizona Repugnant, the inside scoop on why illegal immigrants are currently surging on
On this episode of The Resistance Library Podcast, Sam and Dave discuss the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, a gun control law passed in 1993.
The Battle of the Bulge was a hard-won but decisive Allied victory that forced American identity for a generation.
The Nuge. Uncle Ted. Great Gonzo. The Motor City Madman. He goes by many names, but the one-and-only Ted Nugent is most well known as a conservative rock-and-roller who speaks his mind just as easily as he plays the guita
The Night Witches were the first all-female combat unit in modern world history. This is their story.
It recently came out that the former president of the Scottsdale Unified School District board appears to have compiled a creepy dossier full of personal information about parents who objected to CRT, COVID-19 restriction
IC Editor Rachel Alexander and Newsmax contributor Ralph Benko discuss how the left has perfected Saul Alinsky's #5 Rule for Radicals, ridicule, against conservative leaders like Trump, and why 2024 GOP presidential candi
On this episode of The Resistance Library Podcast, Sam Jacobs interviews Russell Walter, Russell is just a regular guy with an outsized interest in philosophy.
The left has mastered many clever tactics to defeat the right in recent years, not based on substantive arguments but rather on tricking people. One is straight out of Saul Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals and the right is fa