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PODCAST | Russia: A Paper Tiger or a True Force to Be Reckoned With

With Russia facing increased resistance in its efforts to take over Ukraine, Putin has exposed the Russian military as less than what it was during the Cold War. But with the Biden administration weak and pushing a domestic policy centered on destroying t

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How Is the US Mainstream Media Any Different from Soviet-Era Pravda?

In the era of the Soviet Union, the Russian people were fed, exclusively, a steady informational diet of propaganda; an anointed version of the “news” that advanced a preferred narrative vetted by their totalitarian government. Once the Soviet Union c

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If Only the Biden Administration Was Serious About the Sanctions Against Russia and Clean Fuel

All of the chest-tumping rhetoric about sanctions against Russia’s energy sector appears to be just that: rhetoric. While the European Union waffles on an end date to its dependence on Russian oil, the Biden administration is withholding the key to free

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The Failure of Globalism: It's Not About Isolationism; It's About Self-Reliance

As the leaders of the European Union scramble to figure out how to wean themselves from Russian energy dependence we, too, in the United States are feeling the kneejerk repercussions of the energy market’s upheaval, warranted or not. This is leading a r

Politics | Joe Biden/Biden Administration

Killing Keystone: How Biden & The Left Destroyed American Energy Independence

A December poll by ScottRasmussen.com shows 59% of voters believe Biden's blocking of the Keystone pipeline project has contributed to rising gas prices. How did we get here? This timeline breaks down the project's history.

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New Battery Technology Supports Hope of True Energy Independence

A green technology startup company is claiming a breakthrough for long-duration, grid-scale energy storage that could be the key – or the...

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The coming era of unlimited -- and free -- clean energy

Guest Post Inexpensive renewable sources will provide more energy than the world needs in less than 20 years. Even then, we will be using only one part in 10,000 of the sunlight that falls on the Earth.