The U.S. government spent twenty years and twenty million dollars trying to train psychic spies. The official story is that it was a waste of money. But the declassified files—and the scientists who ran the program—tell a very different story. This piece digs into Project Stargate, the evidence that got buried, and why the Pentagon wanted you to forget it ever happened.
Nationalism for Dummies: Why the Modern Right Can’t Stop Selling You a Country You Don’t Own
Modern right-wing nationalism isn’t politics—it’s branding. A sharp, unsparing look at how flags, fear, and merch replaced governance.
Frisbeetarianism: The Accidental Religion That Puts Your Soul on a Roof
A darkly comic, media-savvy exploration of Frisbeetarianism—the satirical belief system claiming your soul lands on a roof and is never retrieved.
The Affair of the Poisons: France’s Secret Occult Conspiracy Under Louis XIV
Discover France’s hidden 17th-century scandal where black masses, poisons, and secret plots shook Louis XIV’s court to its core.
The Seduction of Simplicity: A Rigorous Critique of Thomas Sowell’s Economic and Cultural Claims
A rigorous critique of Thomas Sowell’s work, exposing gaps, contradictions, and flaws in his economic and cultural arguments.
Trump’s 2026 State of the Union: 108 Minutes, 10,617 Words, 14 True Statements
Trump’s 2026 State of the Union was 108 minutes, 10,617 words, and a documented record of falsehoods. Here’s what he said, what the evidence says, and what it all actually means.
When Myths Become History: How the “Welfare Destroyed the Black Family” Narrative Collapses Under the Weight of Evidence
The rise in Black female-headed households stems from structural, economic, and demographic forces—not primarily welfare or 1960s progressivism.
God, Guns, and the American Need for Certainty
Exploring how American zealots wield faith and firearms to soothe fear, crave certainty, and avoid the chaos of an indifferent world.
The Death of Irony in Modern Art
Irony in modern art has been commodified, turning once-subversive satire into high-priced spectacle, stripped of its original rebellious bite.
The Silence Conspiracy: Why Nobody Talks About the Things Everyone Knows
Conspiracies persist not by secrecy but by our silence; we ignore the obvious injustices shaping daily life, allowing the rigged systems around us to endure unchecked.