I left politics December of last year, and at that time I felt like one of the few fights that really mattered for the new administration was pushing back the coup d’état that had captured America. I still believe that. For decades, America has faced not an open invasion, but a slow, creeping capture of...
Author: Cynical Patriot
HAITI COLLAPSE ENDANGERS AMERICA
Port-au-Prince is burning...again. But this time, the fire isn’t just a symptom of instability. It is the smoke of sovereignty collapsing into ash, a sovereign state being overtaken not by revolutionaries, nor invading armies, but by gangs-turned-governments who now control the daily lives of millions. This is not anarchy. It is something more insidious: criminal...
Thank God for the Homeschool Movement: Rescuing Minds, Restoring Souls
In an age when classrooms are being captured by ideology, and children are too often molded into political foot soldiers instead of critical thinkers, one movement stands as a lifeline of hope and sanity: homeschooling. What was once dismissed as fringe is now growing at an exponential rate, not out of rebellion, but out of...
It’s the Education Stupid: The Deadly Cost of Radicalizing the Classroom
There was a time when the classroom was a sanctuary for truth, a place where ideas could be tested, arguments examined, and the soul awakened to justice, beauty, and reason. Today, far too many classrooms have become echo chambers, where ideological conformity is rewarded and dissent is punished. Teachers increasingly see themselves as soldiers in...
A Cynical (Hopeful) Toast to Independence Day
Once a year, we gather ’round the grill and pretend. We pretend we’re a sovereign people. That we govern ourselves. That the spirit of ’76 still haunts the halls of power and not just the packaging of craft beer and the occasional campaign speech. It’s Independence Day, America’s annual cosplay of liberty. The story goes...
True Liberty on Independence Day
As fireworks burst across the sky and patriotic shouts swell in the air, we celebrate today not merely the birth of a nation—but the triumph of liberty over tyranny, of conviction over compromise. On July 2, 1776, America's founders ratified the Lee Resolution and broke the bonds between Great Britain and her colonies. On July...
Julian Fog Episode Five – Relax and Run (Or Another Hotel Fire)
PLANET VIROLUX, AZURYN STAR RESORT Twin moons hover above mist-draped peaks. The sky pulses with lavender auroras and cloudless lightning, caused by some not well understood effect of the crystal content in the mountains. Jagged obsidian cliffs rise high above the city of Azuryn, around pools of shimmering bioluminescent liquid, which flow down into lavafalls...
“We Love People” – Sloganeering vs Sincerity
It’s not uncommon to hear pastors declare from the pulpit of our churches, “We love people.” It’s on banners, websites, and mission statements. It’s echoed during food drives, clothing giveaways, and outreach events. And yet, often behind the scenes—in staff meetings, private conversations, or even from the stage in moments of unscripted frustration—that love can...
Reverence Him
Reverence Him. He spoke—and stars ignited. He breathed—and man awoke. He stretched out His hand—and seas parted, storms stilled, blind eyes opened, the dead walked out of tombs. Reverence Him. He walked on water like it was dust. He fed thousands with a boy’s lunch. He touched lepers and they were clean. He spoke truth...
Julian Fog Episode Three
The Fogrunner drifted into the dock at Mid-Rim Trade Hub 9, better known as The Smuggler’s Mall. Julian Fog strode down the ramp of his ship as if he expected an entourage of adoring fans to be waiting to greet him. His boots clanked onto the polished titanium deck of the floating bazaar. The Smuggler's...