AuthorWayne Allensworth

Remembering a Man of the West

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By Wayne Allensworth The day my grandfather tripped and nearly fell on the sidewalk in front of his house, and I did not help him, I was in my late 20s and he was nearing 90. Let me explain myself. I was very close to my paternal grandfather, a man who to me seemed like a hero from one of the Western movies I loved so well. He thought of himself as man of the West. As a boy, he had seen the sun...

A Matter of Life and Death

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By Wayne Allensworth A socio-economic-political system and its enforcement structures set priorities, and those priorities reveal what that system values most of all. The indispensable Steve Sailer, writing on the latest disease scare, monkeypox (“Monkeypox: The New AIDS”), notes that the Centers for Disease Control seem more worried about “stigmatizing” homosexuals than acting to prevent the...

Duck and Cover!: New York City Prepares for a Nuclear Attack

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By Wayne Allensworth Those of us of a certain age can remember being taught to hide under our school desks in the event of a nuclear attack. Of course, should a multi-megaton nuke have found its way to our burg, crawling under a desk would have been a prelude to kissing our collective backside goodbye. Nevertheless, the military-industrial arm of the emerging globalist Blob was painting the best...

The “Big Sort” and the Border Crisis

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By Wayne Allensworth If any of us are still confused by all those black characters in Elizabethan dramas, British TV personality Steven Moffat has let us in on the joke—it’s propaganda and Moffat and company know it is. Commenting on what he called “the excuse of historical accuracy” used to justify all-white casts, Moffat said that “[W]e’ve kind of got to tell a lie: we’ll go back into history...

Top Gun: Maverick and the End of the American Superpower

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By Wayne Allensworth On Memorial Day, my wife and I went to a movie, something we had not done in a long time. Our absence from movie theatres wasn’t simply a result of Covid restrictions, but because movies, a medium I’ve loved my whole life, have generally become nothing more than another platform for “woke” propaganda. Like Soviet movie watchers, we had learned to content ourselves looking for...

More evidence of Cracks in the Blob’s Ukraine Consensus

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By Wayne Allensworth In my previous piece on the war in Ukraine, I noted some sizable cracks appearing in the globalist elite’s consensus on the war. The Blob’s war aims may be shifting from trying to destroy the Putin regime to helping Ukraine enough to prompt the Russians, who are inflicting huge casualties on the Ukrainians and steadily, slowly advancing in Eastern Ukraine, to come to the...

Are Cracks Appearing in the Blob’s Russia-Ukraine Consensus?

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By Wayne Allensworth A New York Times editorial published last month was one indication of cracks that have appeared in the D.C.-Brussels-Davos Blob’s elite consensus on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has been recently focused on using the Ukrainians as cannon fodder in a war aimed at destroying the Russian army and ousting Putin from the Kremlin. America and Its Allies Want to Bleed Russia...

The Uvalde Shooting: I’ll Keep My Guns And So Should You

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By Wayne Allensworth The horrifying Uvalde, Texas school shooting on May 25, which followed quickly on the heels of the supermarket massacre in Buffalo on May 14, and a less bloody shooting at a meeting of Asian churchgoers on May 15 in California, has predictably spurred on the usual arguments for and against gun control. Gun controllers say that it should not be so easy to purchase firearms...

Surprise!: “W” Accidentally Tells the Truth

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By Wayne Allensworth In what one commentator called “The Freudian slip of the century,” during a speech in Dallas, Texas, George W. Bush condemned the “wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq,” before catching himself and adding, “I mean of Ukraine.” He made light of his gaffe by adding, “Iraq too, anyway.” Thanks for the clarification, as if we hadn’t known it already. Your humble servant...

A Time to Keep Silence

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By Wayne Allensworth To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven… A time to rend, and a time to sow; a time to keep silence and a time to speak (Ecclesiastes 3:1,7) But the Lord is in his holy temple; let all the earth keep silence before him (Habakkuk 2:20) It’s hard to get away from the noise. The cacophony that is now the soundtrack of our lives. The car...

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