The VA Just Added Hypertension, Hypothyroidism, and Monoclonal Gammopathy to the Agent Orange Presumptive List – Vietnam-Era Veterans Denied for These Can File Again Without Re-Proving Service Connection

A Vietnam veteran who developed high blood pressure years after returning from service used to face a brutal catch-22 when filing a VA disability claim: prove that herbicide sprayed in a jungle 50 years ago caused a condition that millions of Americans develop for other reasons. The medical evidence was nearly impossible to produce, and the VA denied claims like these for decades.

That changed when Congress added hypertension, hypothyroidism, and monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) to the VA’s presumptive list for Agent Orange exposure. Veterans who served in qualifying locations no longer need to establish a direct causal link between their diagnosis and herbicide contact. The VA now presumes the connection exists.

But the three conditions did not all arrive through the same law, and that distinction creates a split system that determines whether a previously denied veteran gets an automatic second look or has to refile on their own. Continue reading

Why Medevac Pilots ~ and Crews ~ Had the Most Terrifying Job in Vietnam

In Vietnam, Medevac pilots flew into places most people were trying to escape. Their job was simple on paper: get the wounded out. In reality, it meant flying low into active combat zones, landing under fire, and risking everything to save soldiers they often had never met.

This video looks at why Medevac pilots had one of the most terrifying jobs in the Vietnam War — from dangerous extractions and jungle landings to the constant pressure of flying missions where seconds meant life or death. Continue reading

Johnson ~ The New York Times Gerontocracy Scam: Brainwashing Youth to Hate Their Elders

                              Professor Dinky Dau

The New York Times recent;y published another masterclass in Marxist division. In a April 21, 2026 opinion piece, Yale professor Samuel Moyn argues that while ageism exists, America’s real problem is “gerontocracy.” Older Americans are supposedly “hoarding” wealth, power, housing, and opportunity at the expense of the young.

He calls for seniors to “give more” through forced downsizing, higher property taxes on long-term homeowners, mandatory retirement ages, and re-weighting political power toward younger voters.

This isn’t thoughtful analysis. It’s deliberate brainwashing aimed at college youth, designed to turn sons and daughters against their parents’ generation. It stokes jealousy and resentment where respect and gratitude should exist. And it follows a very old Marxist playbook. Continue reading

Smith: Young Americans Need Grit, Skill and… Self-Reliance!

Back when I was a younger man I used to outwork any two men – well, maybe not any. I did have a great friend, Irvin Harrell who’d go step for step with me on any given day of the week. But the amazing thing was that the older I got the more I saw young men who were doing half the work I used to do getting paid twice the money; by the time I hit 50, I could outwork any three – of what passed for men on any given day of the week.

Nowadays, we see these young guys wanting to pick and choose what they will or won’t do, while trying to get twice what they’re worth, always looking for the easy way out, rather than taking the first job they can find and working it as if they appreciated having a job, until they can do better. Continue reading

Hickman: Social Security Is Officially Six Years Away From Running Out of Money

Every spring, the US government performs one of its rare acts of radical honesty: the Social Security Board of Trustees publishes an annual report stating, in plain language, exactly when the program will run out of money.

It arrives without a press conference and with barely any news coverage — just a few hundred pages of actuarial tables quietly uploaded to a government website.

The 2026 edition came out on Tuesday; it is the 86th annual report. And its headline finding is that Social Security’s main retirement trust fund — formally Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, or OASI — is now projected to run out of money in 2032. That’s one year earlier than last year’s projection. Continue reading

Snyder ~ “Everything Is Fine”: The Skeptics Mock As Plagues And Disasters Erupt All Around Us

But don’t sweat no-mo’ problems in Iran – do Donald will cease-fire in less than TEN days! ~ Editor

No matter how bad things get, some skeptics will simply never admit that what we are experiencing is unusual. We live at a time of seemingly endless wars, growing global hunger, alarming outbreaks of disease and constant natural disasters, but they just keep telling us that everything is fine. Russia and Ukraine are absolutely pummeling one another, Iran and Israel are firing ballistic missiles at each other, and we are facing severe shortages of oil and natural gas in the months ahead. Meanwhile, global food production will be way down this year thanks to a historic fertilizer crisis, unprecedented drought and a “Godzilla El Niño” that is on the way. I just don’t understand how some people can be so cavalier about all of this.

Everything is being shaken, and that includes the ground underneath our feet. Continue reading

Trump Tries to Kill First Reparations Program for Black Americans

So much for caring about states’ rights.

Evanston, Illinois – just blocks down the street where I worked in the early 1970’s ~ Editor

The Trump administration is trying to get rid of the first reparations program in the U.S. for Black Americans.

On Tuesday, the Department of Justice asked a judge to end the program in Evanston, Illinois, offering $25,000 to the descendants of the city’s Black residents who experienced housing discrimination between 1919 and 1969 due to city policies and ordinances. All residents who experienced housing discrimination in the city after 1969, regardless of race, also qualified for the program, which began in 2021. Continue reading

Marquardt: The Best Laid Plans of Mice and Men Often Go Awry ~ so, Think What Happens With Lesser Ones OR Read On!

For over 3O years, the federal government has been working to take control of a huge area of Northwest America via the Columbia River Basin plan. So, after all this time the “powers that be” in Montana and the federal government ignored the U.S. Constitution and approved the plan to remove said Constitution from a huge area of Montana (Washington and Idaho are a good part of it, also).

One might think that reviewing all the information — the many testimonies, studies by experts, and even old documents – they would have realized that, besides being unconstitutional and just plain wrong for the Montanans who live here, that the Columbia River Basin plan is bogus – a scheme to remove local control and another tactic in both fulfilling the bogus Wildland Project and stealing the property rights of good landowners some of whom have inherited from grand and great grandparents. And cared for those lands to this day.

But, if the Constitution was used as a marker, it ain’t found in that great document… Continue reading

Dickens: Democracy – It Ain’t What You Think….

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way – in short, the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only. ~ Charles Dickensopening paragraph from A Tale of Two Cities (1859) ~ Link to the book [Link]

A Tale of Two Cities, First-Edition, Rare (Estimated value $8,800.00)

A ‘A Tale of Two Cities’ is set during the French Revolution and explores its impact on ordinary people’s lives in London and Paris. At its core, it is a story of love, revenge, and ultimate self-sacrifice during one of history’s bloodiest eras. Written by legendary English author Charles Dickens and published in 1859, it is widely celebrated as one of the most famous and best-selling novels of all time.

It’s really interesting to read the opening paragraph with America in mind, rather than England and France, and to consider the impact of the two-party system’s intense political and social polarization on America. I find little love or self-sacrifice in Merka, yet the parallels are striking, almost as though Dickens saw our future; his novel was fictional and almost prophetic. And, oh, by the way, there was a lot going on in America at that time.

The opening paragraph of the book highlights the stark contradictions and social inequality of the late 18th century. Dickens uses opposites to show that the period leading up to the French Revolution was marked by conflict, passion, and uncertainty. It conveys the extreme polarization of opposing forces, with no middle ground amid near-total chaos.

Now, consider the parallel with modern America. Continue reading

The Swamp Alligator That Must Be Removed! ~ Continued

Editor’s NOTE: THIS is exactly what Tom DeWeese of American Policy Center is talking about. WE the People MUST take action NOW! Follow the links below in order to have a better understanding of the insanity that is taking place in America!

Original Column: DeWeese – AFFH: The Swamp Alligator That Must Be Removed!

We have re-posted all of the following links from Tom’s recent article – as it is too important for the reader not to have instant access to them… And we will continue to add more references as we come across them. ~ Jeffrey Bennett, Editor

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Southern Poverty Law Center Paid for KKK Hoods and Cross Burnings

Greatest Hate Scam on Earth!

For generations, millions of Southern Poverty Law Center fundraising letters circulated around the country with pictures of Klansmen burning crosses on the envelope and begged donors for help in fighting the Klan. As it turns out those donors who contributed to the SPLC were paying for the crosses and the hoods as the Justice Department indictment of the organization reveals.

When the Justice Department first secured its case against the leftist organization, the SPLC contended that it had only been paying off informants as part of its effort to monitor hate groups, but the new superseding indictment now reveals that the money paid out had been used to fund rallies, open new chapters, create racist materials and even “purchase materials for cross burnings” and “purchase materials to make Ku Klux Klan robes and hoods”.

Incredibly, the SPLC reimbursed KKK members for “all expenses they incurred for cross-burning events to include the wood and fuel used.” Continue reading

DeWeese – AFFH: The Swamp Alligator That Must Be Removed!

June 5, 2026 ~For decades the federal department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has been a major player in the implementation and enforcement of Sustainable Development Smart Growth policy that is changing local community development into little more than social engineering.

In 2009, Barack Obama formed the Partnership for Sustainable Communities which resulted in the merging of the power, overreach, and money of HUD, the Department of Transportation (DOT), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The purpose was to strengthen the power of the federal government to push federal planning initiatives on local communities. Specifically, Obama wanted to force individual communities to adopt the government’s “Livability Principles.”

If they refused, they would face loss of grant money from these agencies. Continue reading

Dickens: The Broken Promise of Convenience, Computers, Compulsion, and the Failure of Modern Convenience

Technology was supposed to make life easier. Instead, it has made life faster, louder, more dependent, and, too often, more exhausting.

This may sound like another article about AI, but it is really about something older and larger. AI is simply the newest layer in a familiar story: each generation is promised that technology will simplify life, save time, and reduce friction. Lived experience often tells a different tale.

The title is deliberate. Convenience was the promise that accompanied modern technology: less effort, less delay, less friction. Yet what was presented as liberation has too often become the opposite – a system that consumes time, thins patience, and insinuates itself into nearly every corner of ordinary life. Continue reading

Smith: Humans for Humans

~ Introduction ~

Have you ever stopped mid-scroll and wondered how machines seem to understand you? From finishing your sentences to recommending exactly what you want to watch, it almost feels human – but there’s something deeper behind it all.

This new delve into the new monstrosity we know as Artificial Intelligence today is probably one of the most important matters a person can study and understand, if they hope to still be living free many years from today. It’s simply incredible the speed at which this administration is shoving America down the A.I. Road with so very little oversight and regardless of the fact that many millions of Americans reject it outright, or at the very least, they don’t want it in their backyard sucking up water, land and electric resources among many others.

The true test of any system does not come during abundance. It comes quietly. during the first season when there is not enough to go around.

America has already seen many rolling blackouts during periods of peak use of electricity in the summer and winter, and many areas of our country are already experiencing drought conditions for a variety of reasons, some of which is climate and a lot of it simply city expansions and water mismanagement, as witnessed all up and down the West Coast, in Arizona, Georgia and Nevada and elsewhere. Just imagine what happens when a new massive resource-sucking A.I. Processor Data Center is completed and starts functioning at peak capacity, as municipal boards, water authorities and grid managers increasingly spew phrases such as “load prioritization”, “non-interruptible industrial contracts”, and “contingency allocation protocols”. Continue reading

Garrison: Andrew Jackson Would No Longer Recognize the Democrat Party He Helped Start

For years, the Democrats have pushed relentlessly toward the left. As a result, we now see outright communists in positions of power in major cities throughout the country.

In LA, Mayor Karen Bass is a big fan of Fidel Castro and she is in the process of stealing the election from a far more sensible challenger – Spencer Pratt. In most countries around the world, election ballots are counted in a matter of hours. In California, it can take weeks – thanks to mail in ballot absentee ballots abuse. It’s imperative to rein in election abuse in the US, but in Congress the Democrats (and some anti-Trump Republicans) don’t want the ’Save Act,’ which will help end the abuse Democrats employ at the ballot box. Continue reading

Hickman: The Funky Math Behind How the US Economy Could Double in Size ~ Overnight!

It was September 2006 – roughly two years before the 2008 financial crisis annihilated much of the global economy. But Greece was already in deep trouble.

Unemployment was hovering around 9%. Youth unemployment was a staggering 25%. And government finances were in the toilet, with official debt-to-GDP at 100% and annual budget deficits at nearly 8% of GDP.

The deficit issue was especially troubling; as part of the Eurozone, Greece was legally obliged to keep its annual budget deficit below 3% of GDP. But the government was simply incapable of doing so… Continue reading

Dickens: Burning Down Silos in America and Their Impact!

Or… more than you ever wanted to know about computer networks, though you were smart enough not to ask.

Sometimes life plants the seed of an idea that takes time to germinate. This one took a few years to take root. What began as a personal frustration with government paperwork led me to a broader question: why, in an age of nearly instantaneous information retrieval, must citizens still repeat the same information across multiple agencies and systems? Continue reading

George Carlin Was Right All Along About the SYSTEM, POLITICS, MEDIA & POWER ~ He Wasn’t Joking!

George Carlin tried to warn us.

Not as a politician, not as a preacher, but as someone who paid attention. In this video, I’ve put together a collection of George Carlin clips where he talks about power, control, politics, war, language, and the illusion of choice. At the time, many people laughed and moved on. Today, what he said feels uncomfortable because it feels true.

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The Wall Song

We pray that The Wall Song will honor our surviving and fallen heroes of the Vietnam War as well as any who have served in the Armed Forces.

The Wall Song is a tribute born out of the kindred creative spirits of poet Judy Gorman King and songwriters Mitch Townley and Brad Dunse. Mitch heard Judy present her poem, The Spirit Of The Wall, at a Nashville benefit for homeless veterans in March, 2008. She gave him permission to use the poem as the inspirational foundation for the song. Mitch invited his good friend, singer/songwriter Brad Dunse to collaborate with him and the project was underway. The Wall Song was recorded in Nashville in July, 2008 by artist J.P. Williams and produced by Chip Martin.

Dickens: Fecal Fusion – The Awesome Power of Bullshit!

“The things you think about determine the quality of your mind. Your soul takes on the color of your thoughts.” ~ Marcus Aurelius

The title should make it clear what’s on my mind today. As for my soul, that’s a topic for another day…

Let’s jump right into this content without delay. There’s a lot to cover, and I won’t waste time on pleasantries.

As William Shakespeare wrote in Henry the 5th, “Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our American dead.” Continue reading