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Brad Macdonald

What will it take for the West to take the Muslim Brotherhood seriously?

Putting the Germany-China relationship in prophetic context

Radical Islamists are watching Jerusalem. Are you?

Everyone knows Europeans are fed up with Germany. The more pressing question is, what do the Germans think of their neighbors?

Pay attention. This weekend could be a major milestone in the prophesied emergence of the final resurrection of the German-led Holy Roman Empire.

Decapitation. Rape. Murder. Mass corruption. National chaos and destruction. If only America’s illicit drug users knew the cost of their love for getting high.

Hint: It’s not because of irresponsible ‘Internet providers.’

Decision makers in Germany are debating Berlin’s future role in the Syrian revolution.

Left unchecked, Europe’s anti-Semitism will end disastrously.

Experts fear the U.S. has already lost the war in cyberspace.

Tehran and its radical Islamist proxies have the momentum.

Led by Berlin, a select group of 10 states has formed to ‘revive the ideal of a united Europe.’

Vladimir Putin has secured the Russian presidency, again. Now what?

Think the horrific violence happening in Mexico will never happen in America? Think again.

This isn’t simply about immoral mothers and doctors. It’s about a nation wallowing in moral anarchy.

Its support is not what it seems.

It wasn’t a grassroots rebellion after all—but an Islamist coup from the start.

What does Iran have to do for the West to take it seriously?

More than anything, skyrocketing Ritalin use is an indictment of parenting in America.

Warm temperatures in the dead of winter are pleasant, but destructive.

The armies of radical Islam are circling Ethiopia, Eritrea and Djibouti.

Avoid being crushed by the radical homosexual juggernaut.

Seventy-one years after the Battle of Britain, the Isles once again stand alone against a German-dominated Europe.

The current tension in the Persian Gulf provides a glimpse into the larger conflict looming.

Roman Catholic support of the Palestinian cause isn’t what it seems.

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