The New Aristocracy

by Robert Henderson QUIETLY AND almost unobserved, a new aristocracy has been evolving for the past two centuries. This evolution has reached the stage where this elite, like the mediaeval nobility, have sympathy for their own class anywhere and contempt and unconcern for the mass of people everywhere. Their power is increasing by bounds. They seek to extend it ever Continue Reading →

Testing the Limits of Free Speech: Ernst Zundel Speaks Out

An interview with one of Europe’s most well-known political prisoners by Kourosh Ziabari, Foreign Policy Journal ERNST ZUNDEL is a German author and historian who has spent seven years of his life behind bars as a result of expressing his controversial viewpoints and opinions. He is a revisionist who has denied the Holocaust as described by most historians. He has Continue Reading →

Elites to Abandon Declining Cities?

by Day Brown THERE WON’T be a new Rome. The powers that be don’t need one anymore. Google is trying to develop a new faster network that will enable the power elites to live on the beach in Hawaii, each with their own Eagle’s Nest during the ski season, or whatever other scenic setting they want for their condos — Continue Reading →

Truth Has Fallen and Has Taken Liberty With It

Good-bye from a veteran journalist and American original. Editorial by Paul Craig Roberts During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. — George Orwell THERE WAS a time when the pen was mightier than the sword. That was a time when people believed in truth and regarded truth as an independent power and not as an Continue Reading →