Category: Thinking About China

The Unvaccinated Deserve Reparations

Commentary I am being somewhat ironic. But really, not that ironic. How many people in the “land of the free” lost their ability to care for their families for refusing to go along with the COVID-19 jab mandates? For saying no to injecting themselves with an experimental gene therapy “vaccine,” even though most of them were…


The Fed Knows What To Do, But There’s a Difficult Road Ahead

Commentary High inflation has harassed the world for over a year. It’s troubling that although the financial market has come down significantly, against a backdrop of aggressive interest rate hikes, the latest economic figures show that a recession is not imminent–especially as both non-farm payroll and unemployment rates are still very healthy. This means that…


China’s Latest Grift: The Global Development Initiative

Commentary Unless you happen to live under a rock on a distant planet, you’re no doubt familiar with China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), an infrastructure development strategy launched in 2013. Fast forward to 2002, and 146 of the 195 countries in the world have signed up for the risky initiative. The BRI has been a failure for broader…


Tony Bobulinski Exposes the Corrupt Legacy Media and the FBI

Commentary In an hour-long interview with Tucker Carlson on Oct. 4, Hunter Biden’s former business partner, Tony Bobulinski, ripped the scab off a festering wound that the Biden family (and their many enablers) hoped had long been healed (and forgotten) forever. Two years ago, the New York Post broke a bombshell story about a laptop…


Nuclear War Is Thinkable

Commentary In an address to his nation in September, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would use nuclear weapons if Russia’s territorial integrity were threatened. “This is not a bluff. … Our independence and freedom will be defended—I repeat—by all the systems available to us,” he said. Most military authorities in the West all but…


Near Crash of Pound—A Warning of Global Crisis

Commentary The decline of the British pound has far-reaching implications for the global economy. The near crash of the British pound last month is just one of many such stories of declining currencies and central bank intervention taking place around the globe. It serves as a frightening harbinger of a major economic crisis to come….


NATO Member Nations Need A Contingecy Plan In the Face of Russian and Chinese Subversion

Commentary The world is facing a strategically difficult period, inflation has become rampant, leading to potential civil strife, political systems are being questioned due to their inability to effectively meet the needs of the populace, and both active and imminent regional conflicts are engulfing the world amidst a new “third age” following the worldwide pandemic….


NATO Nations Need A Contingency In the Face of Russian, Chinese Subversion

Commentary The world is facing a strategically difficult period, inflation has become rampant, leading to potential civil strife, political systems are being questioned due to their inability to effectively meet the needs of the populace, and both active and imminent regional conflicts are engulfing the world amidst a new “third age” following the worldwide pandemic….


China Admits European Sovereignty Means Nothing

Commentary An official from China’s foreign ministry admitted that Beijing cares little for the judicial sovereignty of European countries if they don’t serve China’s interests. The fact that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will go after its targets abroad using any means necessary is nothing new, nor is it news that government bodies, officials, and…


Why Did We Ever Think Russia Was a Military Power?

Commentary Russia continues to lose big in Ukraine. First, it failed to meet its No. 1 objective of capturing Kyiv in the first few days of the war, and then it was forced into a mortifying retreat from the northern part of Ukraine. Now, Moscow’s successes in capturing most of the four oblasts in Ukraine’s…