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Education Is The Bedrock of Catholic Leadership
You know, it’s funny when people hear that Pope Leo XIV has a math degree, taught physics, and wrote a thesis on monastic leadership, they act like it’s some wild plot twist. The Catholic Church has always been low-key obsessed … Continue reading
The KGB’s Role in Founding the PLO
The KGB’s Role in Founding the PLO Russian KGB played a crucial role in the creation of the Palestinian national identity and the PLO. After the failure of Arab armies to destroy Israel, the KGB devised a strategy to manufacture … Continue reading
We Live In Interesting Times
It took seventy years for the Soviet Empire to collapse and shrink into the current, autocratic state of Russia. Smaller, engaged in war, while bleeding away its manpower and wealth for a pointless war. In the unlikely event that Putin … Continue reading
March 25th is Medal of Honor Day
More than 3,400 servicemen have been awarded America’s highest decoration since it was established 150 years ago. Here are some other fascinating and lesser-known details of the Medal of Honor. America had almost no history of granting military citations for bravery … Continue reading
What Does This Act of Terror in Moscow Mean for Russia ?
This act of terror in Moscow has handed to Western intelligence, an enormous treasure trove of intelligence analytics. Despite the ISIS-K claim to responsibility and the release to the internet of the video by them, Vladimir Putin insists this attack … Continue reading
Who is Co-Ordinating The Radical Protesters Across The World ?
How do tens of thousands of angry vile protestors calling for the destruction of Israel just appear almost spontaneously in major cities across the world? Do they really care about this conflict? Most can’t even spell Israel and none have … Continue reading
Today is the 43rd Anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War
Member of Leyden Wall of Fame Ronald F. Gibbs Class of 1964 ~ West Ronald Gibbs graduated from West Leyden High School in 1964. He served his country in Vietnam and Germany as a Captain in the U.S. Army. He … Continue reading →