From Podium to Grave

When Muammar Gaddafi took the stage at the 64th United Nations General Assembly in 2009, the world expected a spectacle. The Libyan leader was famous for fiery speeches, unconventional style, and blunt challenges to the Western-dominated order. But few could have predicted just how prophetic some of his words would prove to be. In a… Continue reading From Podium to Grave

The Untested Power of Preemptive Pardons

With Donald Trump back in office, one of his first major acts has been issuing presidential pardons to the January 6 defendants, also known as the J6ers. While mainstream media frames this as a threat to democracy, a far more concerning and largely overlooked issue is the preemptive pardons granted by former President Joe Biden… Continue reading The Untested Power of Preemptive Pardons

The Unseen Hand

In the intricate web of global politics, the war in Ukraine is a stark reminder of the murky depths where government actions and big business interests intersect. The death of Gonzalo Lira, a Chilean-American commentator, underlines the tragic human cost of these machinations. As we delve into the disturbing circumstances of Lira’s death, it becomes… Continue reading The Unseen Hand