Ron Fraser

The next phase of the grand imperial Europe project calls for a refined order of EU governance and a more anti-Anglo-Saxon foreign policy.

Will Russia regain control of Ukraine?

On December 1, the British lost their national sovereignty. On January 1, their queen becomes a vassal of the new leadership of the European Union.

The U.S. ambassador to Germany makes a historic and startling announcement.

The EU is about to endorse the division of the city of Jerusalem!

The end has come for the sovereignty of the nation that once took a stand for world freedom against all odds.

Dec. 1, 2009, marks a historic day in Germany in more ways than one!

As Chancellor Merkel’s shaky coalition government shows early signs of division, one bright light shines through it all: Baron Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg.

Just where does Europe’s most powerful nation figure in the fallout following the appointment of the EU’s new president and foreign minister?

Washington is making a mockery of the country’s judicial system.

Will the U.S. and its allies ever pull out of Afghanistan?

The first president of the European Council may be in for a brief term in office.

Some pundits are finally waking up to the dangers of the power of a resurgent Germany.

Germany’s defense minister begins to assert his influence on the war in Afghanistan.

Europe awaits news of its two most powerful leaders-to-be.

Chancellor Merkel’s hosting of a dinner for EU leaders in Berlin comes with significant strings attached.

The fall of the Berlin Wall triggered an imperialist German push for dominance in Europe.

Trends to watch in the Fatherland

Where is the truth amid all the confusion?

‘Fraud rolls across American history like waves move onto a beach.’ —Bob Jensen, History of Fraud in America

The current administration’s most disastrous foreign-policy decision to date

Are we raising the dumbest generation?

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