In the bleakest days of World War II, the Soviet Union was on the brink of collapse. The German army, relentless and brutal, was closing in on the city of Stalingrad, a symbol of Soviet resistance. With the war effort faltering and casualties mounting, a desperate order was issued: all able-bodied men and women were… Continue reading The Coward of Stalingrad
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The Divine Spark of Orléans
Here is a fantastic reimagining of the story, elevating the mythical elements and dramatic tension. The Divine Spark of Orléans For six long months, the great city of Orléans lay slowly suffocating under the iron fist of the English army. The French had lost all hope. Their king, Charles, was a forgotten figure, denied his… Continue reading The Divine Spark of Orléans
The Starless Sky and the Guiding Light: A Grand Retelling of Divine Intervention
All of us are storytellers. To retell a Tale is the highest degree of flattery for the Original storyteller. Now, in my own words, I am retelling a story Astronaut Jim Lowell told to Reporters of any bad, harrowing events which took Place in his life. And he told one I am retelling while the… Continue reading The Starless Sky and the Guiding Light: A Grand Retelling of Divine Intervention
Over 50,000 Americans no longer have a Job? A Definitive Report on Disciplinary Actions Following the Assassina tion
The Nexus of Political Violence and Professional Fallout: A Definitive Report on Disciplinary Actions Following the Assassination of Charlie Kirk. Executive Summary: The Aftermath of a Flashpoint The assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk has catalyzed a national debate over free speech, professional conduct, and the limits of political expression in a hyper-polarized digital age.… Continue reading Over 50,000 Americans no longer have a Job? A Definitive Report on Disciplinary Actions Following the Assassina tion
The Unwritten War: Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA, and the Campus Wars
The Unwritten War: Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA, and the Campus Wars Executive Summary The assassination of Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University was not a random act of violence but a tragic confluence of escalating ideological conflict, political polarization, and media-driven provocation. This report provides an exhaustive analysis of Kirk’s… Continue reading The Unwritten War: Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA, and the Campus Wars
A Paper of Hope for a Wounded America
A Paper of Hope for a Wounded America A Paper of Hope for a Wounded America A Paper of Hope for a Wounded America I very much want each of us to overcome our grief. I want you to become the best possible YOU. I wished each of us could give those around us Our… Continue reading A Paper of Hope for a Wounded America
Charlie Kirk’s Vision: A Life Dedicated to Conviction and Dialogue
Charlie Kirk’s Vision: A Life Dedicated to Conviction and Dialogue Charlie Kirk’s life was a testament to the power of conviction and a deep belief in the importance of civil discourse, especially among young people. Born on October 14, 1993, in Illinois, his early years were marked by a disciplined focus on leadership, culminating in… Continue reading Charlie Kirk’s Vision: A Life Dedicated to Conviction and Dialogue
With great Riches comes the Gates of Hades…
Are you Rich? And are the dark clouds of Hades hoovering above you? Can’t get to sleep? The statement “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God” (Matthew 19:24) is one of Jesus’s most powerful and memorable declarations.… Continue reading With great Riches comes the Gates of Hades…
My Speech @ Carnegie Hall
(A hush falls over the packed Carnegie Hall. The stage lights come up, illuminating you standing at the podium. I took a moment, looking out at the vast audience, and then, I began-) My friends, my fellow travelers on this journey of life, thank you. Thank you for being here tonight. I’ve been a lot… Continue reading My Speech @ Carnegie Hall
We must become the peacemakers
The dust of a brutal spring clung to the worn stone of the Coryell County Courthouse. August 6th, 1901. Thirty-six years. Thirty-six years since the guns finally fell silent, yet the echoes of their thunder still reverberated in the hearts gathered here. Look at them, these old men, my kin, their faces etched with the… Continue reading We must become the peacemakers
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