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Stalin, Mao, Communism, and their 21st-Century Aftermath (Part VI)—A Commentary by Adam R. Bogart, PhD

Part VI is a wrap-up, which examines current issues in modern Russia and China. In this section, we see how Communism still influences Russian and Chinese thinking and policy. China is still brutally communist, but not in the same way it was when Mao ruled. Since Mao it has undergone some progressive changes.          We […]

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“Corpses of the drowned” by Robert A. Waters

“To choose one’s victims, to prepare one’s plans minutely, to slake an implacable vengeance, and then go to bed…there is nothing sweeter in the world.” —Joseph Stalin In his far-sweeping book about communism, Dr. Miguel Faria, Jr. describes a hellish nightmare. Almost every page drips with the blood of victims, most unknown, but many high-ranking,

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Police Our Borders Not the Globe by Jeff Crouere

At the end of the Trump administration, our southern border with Mexico was fortified as major improvements in security had occurred including the construction of a border wall. Unfortunately, the wall was not completed at the end of Trump’s term, and construction was promptly halted when Joe Biden became President. During his 2020 presidential campaign,

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The Five Stooges on Capitol Hill by Cliff Kincaid

In a hearing supposedly addressing global threats, Democratic Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon demanded to know why the Intelligence Community wasn’t hiring more potheads. It went downhill from there. The head honcho, Avril Haines, director of National Intelligence, declared the Intelligence Community was open to potheads, as long as, presumably, they weren’t smoking on the

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