From WWII unity to today’s divided America, D.W. Wilber explores the cost of war at home, the fading spirit of sacrifice, and the urgent need for Americans to unite in defense of freedom and national security.
Over a million unvetted "gotaways" entered the U.S. under Biden (Obama). Former intelligence officer D.W. Wilber warns the national security consequences are now arriving — and tells Americans exactly what they need to do to stay safe.
An armed intruder breached Mar-a-Lago's perimeter. D.W. Wilber argues it's no coincidence — tracing a direct line from Democrat incitement rhetoric and entrenched Washington corruption to the growing threat of political violence against President Trump.
While Americans celebrate U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and Olympic gold medals, Democrats rage, condemn, and obstruct. D.W. Wilber argues their hatred of Trump has turned them into enemies of everything America stands for.
Susan Rice is warning businesses, institutions, and media that dare to work with President Trump that a Democrat “reckoning” is coming. Her message is clear: submit or face retribution. This piece explains why Americans must reject intimidation and stay on offense.
Retired Special Forces Colonel James Williamson reflects on General Michael T. Flynn's career, personal sacrifices, and continued voice on national security — through the eyes of a fellow soldier, not a partisan.
President Trump has moved decisively to reclaim American sovereignty, restore deterrence, and reestablish strategic clarity. The United States owes no one an apology for asserting its strength, projecting military power, and protecting national interests.
The divisions we are living with did not appear overnight. They were accelerated by a governing philosophy that redefined the United States not as a shared civic nation, but as a collection of competing identity groups—identity politics as insurgency.
Hatred of Jews has learned to survive by changing its language. What was once shouted openly is now whispered behind academic jargon, activist slogans, and media-approved euphemisms. The word "Zionist" has become the preferred substitute for "Jew."
Many protesters appear motivated less by a working knowledge of policies, agencies, or legal frameworks they oppose than by the social experience of protest itself—demonstrations become venues for connection and shared identity rather than forums for informed civic engagement.
Law enforcement officers are being vilified, targeted, and increasingly exposed to real-world danger—not because of misconduct, but because a growing radical narrative treats law enforcement itself as the problem.
Former U.S. intelligence officer Dino Buloha explains why Marco Rubio may be remembered as America’s most consequential Secretary of State, highlighting his hard‑line focus on the Western Hemisphere, China’s advance, and Cuba as an active intelligence threat.