Articles

“If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”
― George Washington

Kennedy Surges Despite Bias and Censorship by Jeff Crouere
The worst nightmare for an incumbent President is to receive a serious intra-party nomination challenge. In recent history, it has happened three times. In 1976,

A Doctor Dissents from Statist Orthodoxy by George Leef
Like many others, the medical profession has fallen under the domination of those who propound statist ideas. Such professionals are all in favor of more

Review of Controversies in Medicine and Neuroscience: Through the Prism of History, Neurobiology, and Bioethics by Miguel A. Faria, MD. Reviewed by Russell L. Blaylock, MD
I have known Dr. Miguel A. Faria for a very long time. He is a brilliant neurosurgeon, exceptional writer, and has written a great number

Child Abuse and the Breakdown of the Family
Editor’s Note: On this day in history, April 25, 1989, James Richardson walked out of a Florida prison 21 years after being wrongfully convicted of

Why Wait Republicans? Impeach Biden Now by Jeff Crouere
President Joe Biden spends too much time on vacation and not “working” for the American people. For example, he just returned from a four-day vacation

Conversations on Lenin, Stalin, and Bolshevik Women: Part II—Evil Begets Death by Adam R. Bogart, PhD and Miguel A. Faria, MD
The purges of the Red Terror in the 1930s ended with Beria who replaced Nikolai Yezhov (or Ezhov) and ended the Yezhovshchina. Stalin probably realized