The Iconoclast
Five Brief Reviews of Science Books
By Armando Simón Just Green Electricity by Ronald Stein and Todd Royal Leaving the question of global warming to the side, the authors point out that to walk away from […]
War Tears Apart Sudan’s Capital City
Phyllis Chestler comments on this article from the Wall Street Journal Where are campus protests against this real genocide and famine. ? Why don’t Black Lives Matter when the Blacks […]
US Stock Market Fluctuations a Warning to Canada Amid a Decade of Competitive Decline
By Conrad Black The fluctuating U.S. stock market, and particularly the Dow Jones Industrial Average descending by over 1,000 points in one day on Aug. 5, have naturally raised some […]
Tisha b’Av:
By Phyllis Chesler I am #mourning the #Israeli lives lost to Iranian Islamic terror on #10/7 and ever since, the Israeli souls crushed by loss and fear, the #hostage families […]
Israelis told to leave festival show by comedian who labelled Israel ‘abusive’
I posted this incident from the Review below. Now it is a news story here. From the Telegraph Sunday night’s performance by American stand-up Reginald D Hunter of his new […]
Our Three Silent Mice
By Victor Davis Hanson President Biden was forced, unceremoniously and unwillingly, to abdicate from his impending reelection nomination. Since then, we have neither seen nor heard much from our sitting […]
Ouch! Butterfly Nominee
By Reg Green Gore Vidal wrote that the journalists he dealt with didn’t know much about anything, except the political opinions of their employers. Never was that clearer than in […]
Somewhere full of peace
To the Dengie peninsular in Essex to visit the chapel of St Peter on the Wall at Bradwell. This is one of the oldest intact churches in England built by […]
Time for the climate insanity to stop
By Conrad Black We must by now be getting reasonably close the point where there is a consensus for re-examining the issue of climate change and related subjects. For decades, […]
Web Sight
By Theodore Dalrymple Is it not curious how we infuse the natural world with meaning and purpose? We think of the cuckoo and the rattlesnake as bad, but the giant […]
An updated Gunga Din
By William Corden You can talk of craft made beer or your neighbour being queer and order up your latte wiv a shot in it but I can’t speak my […]
The Dawn Races of Early Man
The Urantia Book describes the evolution of man as occurring in three great leaps, with each one emerging directly from the previous animal form in southwest Asia. The word “primate” […]
Heed M. Gessen of the New York Times, and vote for Trump!
By Lev Tsitrin I did not know it before, but now one M. Gessen, a newly-appointed New York Times’ columnist, enlightened me: the American supporters of Hamas endure “existential pain, the unbearable […]
Tim Walz and the National Guard controversy: Does it Matter?
By Gary Fouse Among all the issues surrounding Tim Walz and his liberal policies as governor of Minnesota, the one issue I think really stands out is that of his […]
Unhumans
A book review by Carl Nelson The Secret History of Communist Revolutions (And How To Crush Them) If you’re like me, and spend your sleepless early morning hours in reveries […]
Third suspect detained over Taylor Swift Vienna concert plot
From the Austrian edition of The Local Austria on Friday said it had detained a third alleged Islamic State sympathiser over a plot to carry out a suicide attack at […]