The Iconoclast
Criminalizing Science Fraud
And other ideas for promoting scientific integrity. By Glenn Harlan Reynolds Should we criminalize fraud in science? Some people are saying so. As Chris Said writes: In 2006, Sylvain Lesné published […]
A modern pogrom through history’s lens
By Phyllis Chesler (Sep. 25, 2024 / JNS) Can anyone really evaluate Oct. 7—the genocidal pogrom that took place barely a year ago and is not yet over? After all, scholars are […]
Alberta’s Independent Schools Initiative Could Lead the Way in Reversing the Decline in Canada’s Educational Standards
By Conrad Black The recent announcement that the Alberta government intends to provide funding in its education budget for new independent schools is entirely welcome news in every respect. This is […]
Wagenknecht and the rest need to remember who helped Germany rebuild
By Conrad Black It is a hackneyed cliché to say about Germany that it was too late unified, took too long to decide whether it was an Eastern or Western-facing […]
Almost a year later and…
By Phyllis Chesler #Hamas’s 10/7#pogrom is still happening, it’s not over yet–and already I’m overwhelmed by the number of 10/7 films, plays, songs, pop-up museums, gatherings, memorial services, that are […]
A Discussion of Tripping Over the Truth…
By Carl Nelson A Discussion of Tripping Over the Truth/ How the Metabolic Theory of Cancer Is Overturning One of Medicine’s Most Entrenched Paradigms – by Travis Christofferson, MS “Cancer therapy […]
Microaggressions are hateful unless used against the Jews
By Matthew Hausman Negotiations with Hamas were exposed as hollow farce when six hostages were executed to prevent their rescue – in tunnels built with humanitarian aid provided by the […]
Our So-called ‘Experts’ and their Silly Group-speak Letters
From Victor Davis Hanson One of the most preposterous recent trends has been the political use of supposed expert letters and declarations of support from so-called “authorities.” These pretentious testimonies […]
Why I am Voting for Trump
Unattributed Someone recently asked me why I like Trump. My answer was that I don’t really like a lot of things about Trump. But this election is not about choosing […]
Shame on the Writers Who Refused to Appear at a Book Festival with Elisa Albert
From Phyllis Chesler. This is Neal Pollack writing in the Book and Film Globe “Shanda” is a word in Yiddish, that most useful of languages, that means an action that’s […]
Trump Finally Correct about Jewish Vote
By Roger L Simon Last week Donald Trump created a bit of a brouhaha—doesn’t he always?—when he spoke to the Israeli-American Council in Washington regarding the Jewish vote. The former […]
Attacker accused of terrorism over fatal stabbing at Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam
From the Netherlands Times The 22-year-old man alleged to have carried out a knife attack at the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam is suspected of wanting to perpetrate a terrorist attack, […]
Labour candidate told she was ‘not a proper Muslim’ because of Western name
From the Telegraph A Labour candidate was told that she was not a proper Muslim because she had a Western first name, she has revealed. Heather Iqbal was heavily defeated […]
The Dawn of Civilization
You will find no more clear-eyed assessments of the human condition than those found in the Urantia Book which may be a bit startling for some. This paper begins the […]
Israel Blamed for October 7; Pro-Israel Activist Blamed for Being Assaulted
From Phyllis Chesler Dexter Van Zile writes in Islamist Watch today. These are edited highlights; it is worth reading in its entirety On September 12, Caleb Gannon, 31, attacked a […]
Dishonourable Liberals keep turning on Israel
By Conrad Black The two principal foreign and strategic crises of this year, Ukraine and Israel, the federal government has a defensible record on the first but not on the […]