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Canada Throws Temper Tantrum Over Tariffs by Jeff Crouere

In the first two weeks of his second term, President Donald Trump is acting quickly and following through on his campaign promises. Repeatedly, he has promised to authorize tariffs against Canada and Mexico for their inadequate level of cooperation in stopping the flow of drugs and illegal immigrants into our country.   On Saturday, Trump […]

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Chinese Espionage, Cuba, and the Panama Canal by Miguel A. Faria, MD

Chinese espionage against the West, particularly the United States, continues from the Cold War and the “end of history” era into the 21st century, following in many ways the same methods as advised in the 5th century BC manuscript The Art of War by the military strategist Sun Tzu (or Sunzi). This ancient strategist advised

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Stalin, Mao, Communism and their 21st-Century Aftermath in Russia and China—A Book Review by Regina Kirkland

Stalin, Mao, Communism and their 21st-Century Aftermath in Russia and China written by Dr. Miguel A. Faria is a historical and literary masterpiece!  It has a wealth of knowledge within its pages. It is a beautiful book with historical photos, charts, a detailed index as well as notes on each chapter. Dr. Faria shares his knowledge

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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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