America Rebuilds, The World Invests—Because One Man Dared.

The Art Of Winning

“…Just months ago, the nation was rudderless under the so-called ‘leadership’ of a president more concerned with hiding his own decline. American success and prosperity? Dead last on the priority list. Instead, it was: Let’s drain the treasury for a “whatever it takes” war. Let’s empty the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to win a midterm. Let’s hire 87,000 IRS agents to harass hardworking Americans.

November 5 changed everything.

America elected a man who survived two assassination attempts, 93 indictments, and a political establishment that wanted him locked away for 641 years. The shockwaves of that victory are being felt from Tokyo to London, from Buenos Aires to Beijing. When Americans travel, they’re hit with the same questions: What’s Trump going to do about Taiwan? Can he actually end the Russia-Ukraine war? And wait—does he really want to take over Canada?

His presence in the Oval Office has already curbed the invasion at the southern border. No new laws, no congressional deals—just a President who actually wants to stop illegal immigration. As he said Tuesday before Congress…”

Jay Bhattacharya: “That episode is a low point in the history of science. The top officials at the NIH abused their position to hide support for research that may have caused the pandemic.”

How much NIH research is irreproducible or outright fraudulent? The fake amyloid beta *56 protein in Alzheimer’s research is the perfect example.

“Science should be an engine for knowledge and freedom, not something that stands on top of society and says you must do this or else.”

Doug Santo