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About: Daniel Natal

Say No To Soycialism

We are a society desperately in need of virtue. But “virtue” is rooted in the Latin word, vir, which means “man”. So virtue...

Integrity

Character, in the weak, is what happens as a result of experience; in the strong, character is what GUIDES experience." What does it...

The Body Politic

As healthcare is used as the ‘camel’s nose under the tent’ to create a pretext upon which to allow more state intrusion, some...

School of Darkness

“Only a fool allows his enemy to educate his children.” –Malcolm X. What happened to the American education system? How did we end...

Corporate Barbarians

Ethics evolves when large societies have to cooperate in order to function. Reciprocity grows out of this. Primitive man, by contrast, is less...

Secret Voting

As the Arizona vote audit proceeds, there are reports that 40,000 ballots were discovered which were not from the designated printer. As these...

Mean World

Mean World Syndrome was first coined by social scientist George Gerbner. He found a direct correlation between the amount of television one watches...

Inequality

As inequality is being used as a buzzword and pretext to collapse the old world order and institute a so-called Great Reset, what...