Today is going to be a very interesting episode. I will never get over the fact that Charlie Kirk knew he was going to die young…and so did the agents who surrounded him throughout his entire life.
How does Kirk’s vision reflect Project Looking Glass? How did he know he was going to die? Here’s more from Candace Owens.
Here’s a new music video that lampoons the foreign espionage and drone warfare being plotted at Fort Huachuca in the shifting sands of Arizona.
George Webb used AI to create the video, featuring himself in a small role, along with Candace Owens, Mitch Snow and other players now embroiled in the effort to uncover the murderers of Charlie Kirk.
Silver has exploded past $80 an ounce — and this isn’t a market fluke. It’s a signal.
In this conversation, Seth Holehouse sits down with Eric Yeung to break down what the silver surge is really telling us about the world right now: The breakdown of the U.S.-led financial order, the weaponization of the dollar, the rise of BRICS, and the accelerating global race for hard assets that can’t be printed.
From Venezuela and sanctions to China’s tightening grip on silver exports, military demand, AI infrastructure and the quiet collapse of paper metals markets, this episode exposes why silver is no longer just an investment — it’s a strategic asset at the center of a rapidly fracturing world order. Here’s more from Man in America.
Artificial intelligence is being used to steal voices, faces, and reputations. Victor Davis Hanson knows this firsthand.
Hanson explains the growing problem of AI-generated deepfake videos that falsely use his image, voice, and setting to promote ideas he has never expressed and often strongly disagrees with. He breaks down this dishonest and unethical practice and why it’s harmful to public discourse on today’s episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In a Few Words.”
Elon Musk issues a panicked message about the surge in the price of silver, warning the price hikes could not only spell doom for the solar and electric vehicle markets but also present real headwinds for the military. Could the meteoric silver demand prove a bigger hurdle on growth than the skirmish over rare earth metals?
Meanwhile, silver keeps barreling toward $100 an ounce and some analysts now speculate the price could reach up to $300 over the course of the new year. There could be massive bank and financial failures as well, owing to the fact that silver claims have been greatly overissued. There are as many as 356 claims outstanding for every physical ounce of silver in the vaults of financial traders!
Here’s more from Kevin Huang. We’re not sure if Huang actually exists, or represents an AI spokesman. This could be a Communist China gambit, or perhaps some sleight of hand by the silver markets in Shanghai or Singapore. The information appears solid, so we’re running the video. Still, Huang’s actual status remains to be seen!