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A "just" war or just a war? From Korea to Iraq, America has waged undeclared war. Laurence Vance's Christianity and War sheds light on whether or not this war making has been "just.". Book review Mar 16, 2009 1439
Transatlantic two-step: a long-term effort seeking the transatlantic integration of America with the European Union is now underway. If it is successful, the effects on our country would be dramatic. Viewpoint essay May 12, 2008 2625
A most tremendous trifle: there is but one social custom that lies at the base of family, freedom, and civilization: marriage. Essay Apr 14, 2008 2329
Climate-change dissenters: excerpts from a recent Senate report and from elsewhere reveal that hundreds of scientists question the idea that humans cause global warming. Feb 18, 2008 3289
Cooling the climate debate: in his new book, Bjorn Lomborg, the "skeptical environmentalist," demolishes the global-warming lobby's mythology and shows that efforts to curb carbon emissions are dangerously off-base. Book review Feb 18, 2008 1149
Day of reckoning: American elder statesman Pat Buchanan warns in his new book that America faces an uncertain future unless we take action soon to protect the country. Book review Feb 4, 2008 1415
China's bid to buy the West: backed by huge foreign-exchange reserves, an investment fund operated by the Beijing government plans to buy Western companies, essentially nationalizing Western industry. Cover story Jan 7, 2008 2691
Global-warming: myths exposed: in the documentary film The Great Global Warming 5windle, now on DVD, filmmaker Martin Durkin pokes holes in the idea that human activity causes global warming. Jan 7, 2008 1278
Faith: the triumph of reason: today's atheists charge that religion is a delusion. They may be surprised to learn that the philosophical "Father of Rationalism" was himself a believer in God. Cover story Dec 24, 2007 3351
The real Guy Fawkes: the media have branded Guy Fawkes a terrorist, but the real story of the "Gunpowder Treason" plot to destroy the British Parliament is not so clear-cut as some would have it. Dec 24, 2007 3416
The presidency and the future. Dec 10, 2007 832
Our new mercenary army. Nov 26, 2007 831
The economics of climate change: fears of global warming have spurred calls for the regulation of carbon emissions. If such regulations are put in place, the result could well be economic meltdown. Nov 12, 2007 2783
Global risks, national solutions: internationalists argue that global risks require global governance. In reality, global risks are best managed by independent nations. Oct 15, 2007 1167
Torturing the English language: numerous forces in society currently promote incoherence in the use of language. This is an anti-human trend that undermines the very foundation of civilization. Sep 17, 2007 2284
Religion by the sword: in the century following the death of Muhammad, the religion of Islam formed the basis for the rapid conquest of the Christian lands of Europe, North Africa, and the Near East. Sep 3, 2007 3513
Rethinking green: there are legitimate environmental problems. These problems do not measure up to the end-of-the-world scary scenarios we hear so much about with global warming, but they are real, immediate problems that need attention. Cover story Aug 6, 2007 2912
Casualties of the Cold War: in Scorpion Down, veteran correspondent Ed Offley claims the nuclear submarine USS Scorpion was sunk in 1968 by the Soviet Navy. Jul 23, 2007 1573
Pushing national IDs: Congress tried its best to shackle the nation with a national ID through passage of the Real ID Act. Now several states try to roll back the measure. Cover story Jul 9, 2007 2686
Alternative explanations for climate change: some scientists have uncovered evidence that climate change is driven by forces that are not of this Earth. Jul 9, 2007 1744
Losing our way: once the heart and soul of America, the middle class has recently endured mounting job losses and declining standards of living. Cover story Jun 25, 2007 1817
Out of gas: rising gas prices are putting pressure on corporate profit margins, which could lead to economic belt-tightening and the loss of jobs. Jun 25, 2007 1715
Another side to global warming: environmentalists and the UN want you to believe that the science of global warming is settled and that the globe is heating. In fact, the science is anything but settled. Jun 11, 2007 2388
Undermining our colleges: plans for increased federal involvement in higher education are likely to lead to federally mandated curricula and a profound change in current college offerings. Jun 11, 2007 2048
Thriving in a decadent culture: in The Culture-Wise Family, authors Ted Baehr and Pat Boone explain how to hold on to Christian values despite outside influences. Book review Jun 11, 2007 1267
Internet crackdown: to do business in China, American companies have to play by Beijing's rules, even if doing so puts innocent people in jail. May 28, 2007 2267
Monitoring Americans: since 9/11 the United States has been putting in place the infrastructure needed to complete the construction of an all-encompassing police state. Cover story May 14, 2007 3607
Preserving America's freedom: grass-roots activists score a major victory in the effort to forestall a North American Union with the passage in Idaho of a resolution opposing further continental integration. May 14, 2007 1839
Busting global-warming myths: in The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism, author Christopher Horner unveils the fraud behind the global-warming scare. Apr 30, 2007 1512
Which way America? America's legacy of freedom has meant untold wealth and prosperity for millions and made the American dream a reality. It's a legacy NAFTA could steal. Apr 16, 2007 1608
High Toll on U.S.: business industry: across the board, sector by sector and industry by industry, NAFTA has destabilized the economy, leading to job loss and lowered standards of living for American workers. Apr 16, 2007 408
Satellite wars: China's anti-satellite weapons test is part of a larger effort to build a military capacity to confront the United States. Apr 2, 2007 1648
The meaning of 300: in the hands of filmmakers, the legendary Spartan stand at Thermopylae becomes pro-war political propaganda in the new film 300. Apr 2, 2007 1256
Torture, Inc.: in Ghost Plane, investigative reporter Stephen Grey uncovers the ugly details of the CIA's post-9/11 torture programs. Mar 19, 2007 2371
Cutting off energy: with a democrat-controlled Congress, measures punishing "Big Oil" and fighting global warming are taking center stage, but it is middle-class America that will lose in the end. Cover story Mar 5, 2007 2652
The cost of cap and trade. Mar 5, 2007 365
Biofuel's unintended consequences. Mar 5, 2007 500
Playing with fire: if it can he recovered economically, a mysterious ice that burns may prove to he the source of much of the energy needed to primer the future. Mar 5, 2007 1820
Deadly vapors. Mar 5, 2007 510
Sponsoring the revolution: illegal immigrants are pawns in a game aimed at fomenting revolution and funded by the nation's major tax-exempt foundations. Feb 19, 2007 2240
Signing away our Constitution: the Bush administration, using signing statements as tools of legislation, has recently claimed the power to open our mail without a warrant. Feb 5, 2007 1536
Putin's new Soviet economy: after a decade of "market reform," the Russian economy under the presidency of ex-KGB chief Vladimir Putin appears to be returning to its Soviet roots. Industry overview Jan 22, 2007 2760
Influenza and its enemies: government badly wants Americans to line up for annual flu shots, but though highly touted, there are indications the vaccines may not be as effective as advertised. Cover story Jan 8, 2007 1227
Lost and found city: the rediscovery of a lost city in Wales reminds us that self-reliance and perseverance are keys to success. Jan 8, 2007 1826
The willingness to give: in an age of pessimism, we need to be reminded that America is still largely free and good--and is still a shining city on a hill, a light to all nations. Cover story Dec 25, 2006 2878
By the Grace of God: as the nation spiraled through rancor and discord to the Civil War, Americans both North and South experienced a miraculous and unprecedented revival of religious devotion. Dec 25, 2006 2670
Stalking the beast: with The Beast on the East River, author Nathan Tabor unmasks the United Nations, its criminal behavior, and its globalist designs. Dec 11, 2006 1333
The promise of synthetic fuel: coal-to-liquid technologies, pioneered almost 80 years ago, have the potential to free America from its dependence on foreign oil. Nov 27, 2006 1490
The crimes of I.G. Farben: during WWII, I.G. Farben, a synthetic-fuels manufacturer for the German war machine, was a major supporter of the Nazi regime and a willing co-conspirator in the Holocaust. Nov 27, 2006 1736
Idaho's elk ranch tragedy: when dozens of elk escaped from his ranch, Rex Rammell thought he faced the task of recovering his herd. Instead, he witnessed the state-sponsored slaughter of his elk. Nov 13, 2006 1787
The Japanese robot revolution: with an aging population and a looming labor shortage, Japanese scientists are pushing hard to develop advanced androids and integrate them into human society. Nov 13, 2006 1506
Rediscovering America's heroes: a decades-long war on masculinity is reducing the American man to a sniveling shadow of his former greatness. Real Men by R. Cort Kirkwood recovers man's glorious heroic past. Nov 13, 2006 1489
The fall of Rome: beginning in the fourth century, an unprecedented wave of immigration washed over the Roman Empire, leading to the end of the empire in the West. Geographic overview Oct 30, 2006 2396
Terrorist team-up: Iran is the new locus of the clash between East and West. But with its ties to Venezuela, the Middle Eastern power is extending its dangerous influence to the Western Hemisphere. Oct 16, 2006 1261
When Iran conquered the world: long ago a family from the Zagros mountains of Iran conquered the known world and established the Persian Empire. Oct 16, 2006 3574
Creating the North American Union: the plans for a North American Security and Prosperity Partnership are steps on the way to a North American Union. Oct 2, 2006 2769
Myth vs. fact: in their myth-busting attempts, the architects of the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) use half-truths and lies to conceal the real intent inherent in their plans: building a North American Union. Oct 2, 2006 1102
Global warming too hot or not? The theory of global warming proposes that man's activities are causing the Earth to heat up, but there is compelling scientific evidence that does not support this conclusion. Cover story Sep 18, 2006 3299
The sun and global warming: can it be just a coincidence that the Earth's climate appears to be warming as the Sun is getting more active? Clearly there is more to global warming than greenhouse gases. Cover story Sep 18, 2006 645
Hot air: an Inconvenient Truth, Al Gore's new documentary about global warming, is intriguing, but fails to convince in the end. Movie review Sep 18, 2006 1252
High and dry: big government causes big problems, and in Central Asia, Soviet-style big government destroyed the Aral Sea. Sep 4, 2006 1051
The silent pandemic: while exotic diseases like bird flu and SARS get all the attention, malaria is still killing millions in Africa, despite the fact that DDT remains an effective and affordable solution. Sep 4, 2006 1344
A tribute to heroes: World Trade Center takes us back to 9/11 to remind us of the bravery and heroism of the police officers, firefighters, and civilians who responded to the attacks that day. Sep 4, 2006 1280
The dioxin debate: the EPA maintains that dioxin is one of the most carcinogenic substances known to man. But the National Academy of Sciences casts doubt on that assessment. Aug 21, 2006 751
America's Mortal Danger: in his new book In Mortal Danger, Congressman Tom Tancredo warns that multiculturalism, immigration, and terrorism threaten to destroy America and the West as a whole. Book review Aug 21, 2006 1371
America under attack: in Immigration Invasion, John Birch Society President John F. McManus warns that the illegal immigration invasion must be ended if the nation is to survive. Aug 7, 2006 1042
Before 9/11: it's now five years since the 9/11 attacks and serious questions remain unanswered. Among these is whether or not the U.S. government had prior warning of the attacks. Jul 24, 2006 1774
Beyond rudimentary reasoning: two books, one on the effects of inflation and the other on the existence of God, offer thought-provoking perusal for those who savor analytical reasoning. Book review Jul 10, 2006 1482
They said it couldn't be done ... Over and over experts in industry and science have argued that further achievement was impossible or that the end was near. Jun 26, 2006 1795
The lessons of ancient Rome: in The Rise and Fall of the Roman Republic, author Steve Bonta examines the lessons of the growth and decline of the Roman state in the centuries before the empire. Book review Jun 12, 2006 1259
Freedom in Sparta and Athens: the stark contrast between ancient Sparta and Athens makes abundantly clear that cultural achievement occurs only where men are free. May 29, 2006 3109
Back to basics: in Overview of America, John Birch Society President John F. McManus clears away the cobwebs that obscure the facts about politics and economics. May 15, 2006 958
Future tech: 8 amazing scientific and technological advances on the horizon--made by mixing hefty parts of human ingenuity with the freedom to employ it. Cover story Apr 17, 2006 4936
How immigration destroyed Rome. Oxford historian Peter Heather has reexamined the fall of Rome. His new book, The Fall of the Roman Empire, holds many lessons for today. Book Review Feb 6, 2006 1696
The truth about science: behind scary science headlines are often lies and distortions. The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science examines numerous fallacies. Book Review Jan 23, 2006 1530
The search for truth: there is but one truth, parts of which are being discovered by scientists and parts of which are being described by theologians; and the quest for truth, whether through science or religion, can only lead to God. Cover story Dec 26, 2005 3723
Why does God allow calamities? Starting with the aftermath of the Asian tsunami, 2005 was a year of disasters, forcing many to ask how God could permit such tragic events. Theology suggests some answers. Dec 26, 2005 2544
Building the Post-Kyoto future: the new U.S.-Asian pact on global warming has more to do with transferring technology to China than with saving the planet from greenhouse gases. Nov 14, 2005 1646
Getting burned by bad science: environmental alarmists claim that human activity is causing global warming. But when these claims are put under the magnifying glass of reason, they go up in smoke. Nov 14, 2005 1598
The new fuel crisis: Hurricanes Katrina and Rita have exposed our nation's vulnerability to disruptions in fuel supply. Weaknesses in the system are due to unnecessary regulations and bureaucracy. Cover story Oct 17, 2005 3233
The high cost of heat: often described in the recent past as an inexpensive fuel option, natural gas is seeing its costs shoot up as supply is temporarily strained. Cover story Oct 17, 2005 723
Race for fuel: China's growing thirst for fuel has led the Communist country to search aggressively for oil outside its borders. That search may sow the seeds of conflict with the West. Cover story Oct 17, 2005 1947
Katrina exposes fatal flaws; Hurricane Katrina did more than destroy the Gulf Coast. It laid bare the failure of government at all levels. Cover story Oct 3, 2005 3622
The best healthcare in the world: our healthcare, though impeded by government intervention, is still the world's best. Adopting a single-payer socialized system would lead to shortages, frustration, and failure. Cover Story Sep 5, 2005 3346
Framework for world government: from the moment State Department planners in the Roosevelt administration began crafting plans for the United Nations, their goal was always the same: world government. Jul 11, 2005 1961
Tendrils of tyranny: the United Nations has long sought to control all aspects of human endeavor. Its vast bureaucracy is now closer to that goal than ever before. Jul 11, 2005 2907
The rumor mill: conspiracies are real. But for every real conspiracy there are many unsubstantiated rumors and conspiracy theories. Here are a few from recent years. May 2, 2005 3555
Distinguishing fact from fiction: when faced with an overload of misinformation being peddled through the media and Internet, the application of common-sense principles can help sort fact from fiction. May 2, 2005 653
Energy's future: the world need never run out of energy. In fact, technology and private enterprise are poised to bring us an abundance of energy--if government will just get out of the way. Cover Story Apr 4, 2005 4162
Facing our fears: after much research, bestselling author Michael Crichton concluded that global warming is a fraud. His persuasive conclusions form the basis of his new novel, State of Fear. Book Review Apr 4, 2005 1679
Stopping malaria: in the wake of the tsunami, malaria and other mosquito-borne diseases may be the next tragedy to hit Southeast Asia. DDT can prevent this tragedy. Feb 21, 2005 1795
Swept away: the epic disaster in Southeast Asia has taken many thousands of lives. As failures by the involved governments attest, the relief efforts are best left to the private sector. Feb 7, 2005 3022
Man's upward reach: secularists consider religion a barbaric habit of the unenlightened. Religious faith, however, has been the mainspring of human growth and progress. Dec 27, 2004 3480
Psychiatry and the state: the federal government plans a new role in delivering mental health care. Historically, however, governments have used psychiatric techniques for harm rather than for good. Cover Story Nov 15, 2004 2850
Abolishing our nation--step by step: recognizing the futility of trying to create instant world government, the Power Elite is trying to implement their global agenda gradually--region by region. Sep 6, 2004 2021
Getting the facts straight: a growing number of people have been led to believe that an airliner did not hit the Pentagon on 9/11. However, in this case the "official version" of events is irrefutable. Cover Story Aug 23, 2004 4347
Communicating with Congress: Americans who care about their country should apply informed pressure on their congressmen. These tips will help make the communications more effective. Jul 12, 2004 795
Republocrats: the Republican Party has become a virtual clone of the Democratic Party. One administration may be replaced by another, but there are no major policy shifts. Cover Story Mar 8, 2004 2222
Icebound: Sir Ernest Shackleton's Antarctic expedition of 1914-16 stands as an example of inspired leadership and displays the utter necessity, in times of crisis, of god's providence. Feb 9, 2004 5487
Heroes of the JBS: throughout the Society's history, patriotic members have staunchly warned of threats to America's freedom and heroically defended the rights and lives of their fellow citizens. Oct 20, 2003 3012

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