Book Reviews
Franklin Roosevelt’s Subversion From Within
Authors M. Stanton Evans and Herbert Romerstein buck popular thinking, showing that not only were communist agents in FDR’s administration, they actively worked...
Exposing the Con Game of Man-made Climate Change
Once a belief such as human-caused climate change gains a critical mass of believers, it is difficult to stamp out — even when...
Read moreBook Review: The Citizen’s Last Stand: Are You Ready?
Jeff Wright's latest book is directed specifically and deliberately at a small but growing remnant of the American citizenry: those who cherish freedom...
Read moreA Story of Life: Conklin’s Book “Don’t Thank Me, Thank Your Recruiter”
As he reveals in his recently published Don’t Thank Me, Thank Your Recruiter, Army veteran Ken Conklin is one person who knows the...
Read moreSibel Edmonds’ “Classified Woman”
Whistleblower Sibel Edmonds, who translated Turkish and Farsi for the U.S. government, found evidence of corruption at the highest levels of government —...
Read moreBook Review: Agenda 21
Picture yourself living in a small cell in a tightly packed set of compounds divided from the rest of the world by a...
Read moreA Review of John Wesley Rawles’ “Founders”
A review of the third installment in Rawles' Novels of the Coming Crisis series. ...
Read moreBook Review: The War on Drugs Is a War on Freedom
In his book The War on Drugs Is a War on Freedom, Laurence Vance illustrates the absurdities and inconsistencies of the federal government’s...
Read moreSenator Paul Takes On Government Bullies
Among other atrocities, the government regularly arrests, prosecutes, and imprisons Americans for trivial vagaries in the law. In his book Government Bullies, Senator...
Read moreBook Review: Rome’s Last Citizen: The Life and Legacy of Cato
Marcus Porcius Cato the Younger is the subject of a new biography by Rob Goodman and Jimmy Soni entitled Rome’s Last Citizen: The...
Read moreA Review of “The Intolerance of Tolerance”
D. A. Carson’s new book, The Intolerance of Tolerance, is an exceptional work that stands out as having an enduring significance for understanding the...
Read moreBook Review: Why Catholics Should Be Libertarians
Randy England, a Catholic writer and criminal defense attorney, took it upon himself to write a brief primer on libertarianism for Catholics. It...
Read moreSuicide or Salvation?
A Christian radio host reveals the effects of secular culture on the church, and warns that unless Christians wake up and take action,...
Read moreReview: Barack Obama and the Enemies Within
New Zealand author/researcher Trevor Loudon has amassed a devastating expose' of the influences of communists, socialists and other radicals on President Barack Obama...
Read moreReview of “No Easy Day: The Autobiography of a Navy SEAL”
No Easy Day is more than the first primary source story of the SEAL Team Six raid that killed Osama bin Laden; it's...
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