Built on Sand
By Thomas Hampson   |   04.04.26
On March 31, 2026, the Supreme Court of the United States issued an 8-1 decision in Chiles v. Salazar that dismantled the legal framework supporting bans on conversion therapy across 23 states and the District of Columbia.
The Hunger Industrial Complex, Part II: The Six-Figure Charity Racket
By Thomas Hampson   |   03.31.26
We’re called to care for the poor—not bankroll systems that profit from their suffering. Today’s “hunger industry” rewards administrators, not results. That’s not charity. It’s exploitation.
You Can’t Be Serious!
By Rev. Thorin Anderson   |   03.28.26
Waiting for an “imminent threat” before confronting Iran isn’t wisdom—it’s suicide. We don’t wait for the flames to reach our windows before acting. We don’t wait for the enemy to strike first. America must protect her people—first. 🇺🇸
The “Sharia-Free America Caucus” Is Necessary to Protect Women
By Alyssa Sonnenburg   |   03.27.26
CAIR-Chicago calls the “Sharia-Free America Caucus” a threat to religious freedom. No—it’s a defense of it. This isn’t about banning Islam. It’s about stopping Sharia law from being normalized in America—especially where it harms women and girls. We must understand the difference.
Federal Law Already Requires What SB2876 Provides
By Thomas Hampson   |   03.10.26
In the spring of 2025, a group of elementary school students was shadowboxing in a gymnasium in downstate Illinois. One student was struck, and several others were involved in the incident. When the dust settled, only some were disciplined — suspended from school based on video evidence from the building's surveillance cameras.
They All Knew
By Thomas Hampson   |   02.23.26
Both parties gave private access to insiders with known mob ties — even after Secret Service warnings. Not a mistake. A system protecting “institutional interests.” From WWII to Epstein, the pattern never stopped. They knew. They allowed it.
Epstein’s Ties to Academia Shed Light on Unbelievably Dark Agenda
By Alex Newman   |   02.21.26
New Epstein documents reveal he wasn’t just funding crime — he was funding a vision for redesigning humanity. Genetic engineering. Designer babies. Human cloning. Transhumanist research inside elite universities. Money bought access. Access bought influence. Influence shaped the future. This tyrannical pursuit of power must be exposed — and held accountable.
The Epstein Files Release: Intentional Defiance Masquerading as Transparency
By Thomas Hampson   |   02.14.26
3.5 MILLION pages of Epstein files — but no real transparency. Names of powerful officials redacted. Required records missing. Bulk downloads blocked. When government “transparency” requires hiding who was involved, something is very wrong. This isn’t openness. It’s obstruction.
A Hard Pill to Swallow: Mifepristone and the Dangers of Chemical Abortion
By Bethany Bachman   |   02.10.26
Abortion advocates once promised “safe, legal, and rare.” Today, it’s abortion by mail, minimal oversight, and silenced dissent. This is what happens when convenience replaces compassion—and science bows to ideology.
Election Integrity Matters!
By David E. Smith   |   02.09.26
The SAVE Act puts election integrity ahead of convenience by requiring proof of citizenship and in-person voter registration, ensuring accuracy, accountability, and confidence in our elections.
Are Some American Cities Becoming like Third World Countries?
By Israel Wayne   |   02.05.26
Violent crime. Homeless encampments. Failing schools. Civil unrest. Look at the cities most often compared to “third world” conditions—and notice who’s been running them. Correlation or causation? Elections have consequences
Preventing a Socialist American Revolution
By Oliver Perry   |   01.30.26
America’s politics are turning from heated rhetoric to heated actions—where intimidation is excused as activism and violence is rebranded as “speech.” The real danger may not be a traditional civil war, but a “color revolution” push for regime change: escalating unrest until the public surrenders constitutionally protected rights simply to restore “peace.”
Surveillance, Resistance, and Lethal Force: Anatomy of the Pretti Shooting
By Thomas Hampson   |   01.29.26
The Alex Pretti shooting is being reduced to slogans. That’s dangerous. The real story involves coordinated surveillance of federal agents, doxxing, hostile flash mobs, and local officials who refused to maintain order. Here’s what actually matters and what you should know…
Mifepristone and the Need for Transparency
By Alyssa Sonnenburg   |   01.26.26
The abortion drug is touted as “safe” and “effective” by abortion giants like Planned Parenthood and even the FDA when “used as approved and directed.” The truth is the opposite.
Weaponized Compassion: How Federal Food Programs Undermine Culture
By Thomas Hampson   |   01.20.26
What if federal food aid is doing more than feeding the hungry? In this article, author Thomas Hampson examines how decades of federal policy changes have reshaped food assistance into a force that, he argues, erodes cultural cohesion, bypasses citizenship verification, and fuels broader social and political transformation.
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