Archives By Month: January 2020
Climategate: Ten years later By Kelvin Kemm | November 1st, 2019 | Climate
This month marks the tenth anniversary of “Climategate” – the release of thousands of emails to and from climate scientists who had been (and still are) collaborating and colluding to create a manmade climate crisis that exists in their minds and computer models, but not in the real world. The scandal should have ended climate […]
From the archives on our first Christmas in 2002, Is There an Advantage to Competition in the Practice of Religion?
On this eve of Christmas, we pause to reflect on why people of every religious and ethnic group want to enjoy the freedoms of our country. Perhaps the radical son, David Horowitz said it well when he stated in a medical conference that at no time in history have his Jewish people enjoyed such freedom […]