Three dead. At least eight infected. Passengers already scattered across continents. The hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius began with a Dutch couple birdwatching in Argentina. The husband died April 11th. His wife soon after. By then, scores of passengers had disembarked and spread across the US, Europe, New Zealand. The Andes strain has a […]
Palisades Fire Arsonist’s Leftist Rage
Twelve dead. Thousands of homes destroyed. The Palisades Fire wasn’t an act of nature — it was arson. Jonathan Render Knecht ranted about Luigi Mangione, capitalism, and resentment toward the wealthy — hours before the flames started. The same anti-system fury that turned an Ivy League assassin into a celebrated “folk hero” was now fueling […]
The Brazil Narco State
Many times we make the mistake of believing that the problems of other nations are far from our doorstep. We like to think that our institutions are solid enough to ignore the chaos consuming our neighbors. But the truth is that freedom is a global ecosystem. When the largest nation in South America shows signs […]
Drug Cartels Get Exposed By Bolsonaro
Cash moving through diplomatic luggage. Drug cartels funding political campaigns. A presidential frontrunner who refuses to label narco-terrorists as what they are. Sean Morgan reports on the explosive claims emerging from Brazil’s election battle. Eduardo Bolsonaro — brother of the presidential frontrunner, Flavio Bolsonaro — sat down with Mario Navarro and laid out a stark […]
AI Agents Take Over Global Infrastructure
In recent years, we have been flooded with promises about how artificial intelligence would change the world. But let us be honest. Until last week, for most of us, that change was nothing more than a chat in a browser where we asked questions and received well-written text. It was fascinating, of course, but it […]
AI Agents Take Over Global Infrastructure | And Why No One Is Ready
Genetic AI has moved from concept to operational reality. In the past week alone, major platforms have begun building the infrastructure for systems that plan, decide, and execute complex tasks without constant human input. Sean Morgan reports on the quiet revolution reshaping how business — and soon, everything else — gets done. OpenAI positioned its […]
The AI Too Dangerous to Release
A simple mistake just exposed half a million lines of Anthropic’s internal code — the full blueprint of one of the world’s most sophisticated AI coding systems. Days earlier, details emerged about Claude Mythos: an unreleased AI that autonomously discovers and exploits zero‑day vulnerabilities hidden for decades in every major operating system and browser. It […]
Suicidal Empathy and The Rise of the French Right
Black smoke rose from the towers of Nantes. The 600‑year‑old Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul burned in July 2020 — centuries‑old stained glass shattered, a historic 17th‑century organ threatened. The arson was no accident. The man who set fires in three separate places inside the cathedral was a Rwandan national whose asylum claims […]
The Banalization of Evil in the Netherlands
There is a strange silence coming from Europe. What is happening in the Netherlands today? It’s a cry for help. A nation once respected has turned into a dangerous social experiment. As someone looking from the outside, it is impossible not to feel a chill. We aren’t talking about ordinary politics here, but about the […]
