by Log CincoSpoiler alert: I am a registered Republican. And a lover of imperfect analogies. Speaking of imperfect analogies, I have been thinking Continue Reading
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A Debt That Cannot Be Repaid
by Andy Stumpf In a country that most would struggle to find on a map, in a compound that few possess the courage to enter, men from my previous Continue Reading
I Was Fully Vaccinated And I Got COVID Anyway. Stop Blaming The “Unvaxxed”
I was in on the early rounds of vaccination in New York due to the nature of my job. I got the jabs as soon as I could and dutifully followed my Continue Reading
The Plight of Afghans After the Fall of Kabul
by an anonymous concerned citizen Picture: Military aircraft fill Kabul's airport prior to the U.S. pull-out. I know an Afghan family. I use the Continue Reading
Remember Yesterday, Our Enemies are Closer Than You Think
This first appeared in The Havok Journal on January 7, 2021. _____________ I tend to avoid politics due to my utter disgust with most Continue Reading
Defending the Nation’s Capitol
by Edgar Gonzalez This first appeared in The Havok Journal on January 29, 2021. A year later, what impact has the events of January 6, 2021, had on Continue Reading
Your Silence is Deafening: A Message to the Army’s Senior Leaders
This originally appeared in The Havok Journal on January 6, 2021. A year later, what has been the response from military Continue Reading
Stopping Terrorism Before it Starts
Extremism, manifesting in many different political, ideological, and religious forms, has become a constant global security threat. Domestically, Continue Reading
The Prelude to World War II: The Spanish Civil War and Today’s America
by Sam Jacobs This article originally appeared in ammo.com and is re-published here with the author's permission. America is definitely not Continue Reading
Violent Extremism’s Connections to Natural Resource Conflicts
Natural resources are foundational to all forms of human security, and whoever controls those resources can assert the most influence on a state, Continue Reading
Oil and Water: Conflicts Over the World’s Most In-Demand Resources
Throughout its long history and control over resources, people have fought over resources, which has led to both imperialism and internal strife. Even Continue Reading
“Sex is Like a Cheeseburger”: The National Sexual Menu
Sex is like a cheeseburger. Today’s X-rated society has reduced sex to the value of a fast food cheeseburger—hot, fast and cheap. Order it any way you Continue Reading