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Workplace Mobbing Victim Trump

“Workplace mobbing” is a new term for bullying. See how “mob formation” is suspiciously similar to mass formation psychosis, and how this played a part in the last presidential...

We Need to Come to Our Census

The Census Bureau just admitted that the 2020 census overcounted the populations of blue states in America, apportioning to them skewed representation in Congress and the electoral college, as...

The Coming Food Shortages

With a significant portion of the world’s fertilizer being deleted out of the global economy due to the war in the Ukraine, and the destruction of supply chains and...

The Cost of Corruption

According to Adam Smith in his foundational economics classic ‘The Wealth of Nations,’ the three basic elements of price for a product are 1) the cost of labor, 2)...

A Possible Way Forward | Part Two

This is part two of ‘A Possible Way Forward,’ to be watched in conjunction with that previous presentation. It covers the nature of the electoral college and why Democrats...

A Possible Way Forward | Part One

As the federal government lurches out of control, is it time for the states to hold an intervention? DISCLAIMER: Views and opinions expressed on The Daniel Natal Show are...

The Rule of Laws

In the book ‘Rule of Laws,’ which covers thousands of years of law around various continents and countries, the author points out that the original legislators were the priests....

Closed Systems

In the olden days, tensions between Islam and Christendom rose. This culminated in the Crusades. Fortunately, just as this was emerging, Columbus opened up the West by stumbling on...

Propaganda

This is a look back to 100 years ago, to examine social changes that were ushered into the society… and who drove such social changes. DISCLAIMER: Views and opinions...

The Secret of Trade Deficits

According to economist Stephen Roach, countries that have low savings tend to run trade deficits. So America’s lopsided economic relationship with China may have more to do with Federal...

Democracy and Hierarchy

The political Left is always pressing the need to have a separation of church and state. Every society has different institutions (e.g., political, religious, academic, economic, etc.). In a...

The CERN Conspiracy

In light of the recent destruction of the Georgia Guidestones a day after CERN (the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator) turned back on, a possible connection is...

The Ministry of Pretended Plots

When the feudal age was drawing to a close, the aristocracy was still trying to cling to power. They did so by means of “spies, false witnesses and pretended...