Land Of Confusion

The global disruptions we have seen in recent years are frequently presented as a chaotic sequence of events: a ‘pandemic’, inflation, energy shortages and war. Little wonder that most people are confused. However, a structural analysis reveals a more deliberate controlled demolition of the 20th-century social contract. We are witnessing a transition from a productive capitalist model,Continue reading “Land Of Confusion”

DBA’s, Legal Business Names & Trademarks What is the Difference

DBA, Business Name, or Trademark? What’s the Difference and Why It Matters If you’re starting a business, publishing a book, launching a brand, or selling products, you’ll quickly run into three terms that sound similar but mean very different things: DBA, business name, and trademark. Understanding the distinction can save you legal headaches—and money—down the road. What IsContinue reading “DBA’s, Legal Business Names & Trademarks What is the Difference”

Cunning or Corrupt

The Scandalous Story of Agnes Willoughby and William Windham: Madness, Marriage, and a Victorian Spectacle In the annals of Victorian England, few scandals captivated the public like that of William Frederick Windham and his controversial bride, Agnes Willoughby. Their marriage ignited a legal, social, and psychiatric firestorm that would be remembered as one of theContinue reading “Cunning or Corrupt”

Canadians turn away from visiting America and prefer China’s “shared values” over the U.S.A.

The U.S.A. may need to reassess whether or not it has a friend or liability to the North. Recent polls finds Canadian’s believe they should trade with like-minded countries and subsequently 54% of Canadians hope to increase trade with China. See the Global News story sharing this information below. In another poll “human rights” wereContinue reading “Canadians turn away from visiting America and prefer China’s “shared values” over the U.S.A.”

Interview with Award Winning Writer Alex Kingsley

Giant crabs, unlikely heroes, and writing empathy into a post-apocalyptic world “If I’ve done my job, then you come away from one of my novels feeling better about the world than when you first started reading it.” Mixed Media Magazine is pleased to interview Alex Kingsley, whose novel Empress of Dust was recently named WinnerContinue reading “Interview with Award Winning Writer Alex Kingsley”

A Lost Generation? It’s Not Just Male Writers, Academics and Media-types Who’ve suffered from Anti-White Racism in America

America has more than one “lost” generation of white men When I read Jacob Savage’s widely praised essay on “the lost generation” of young white men in America—a generation of men who, like himself, have lost out on prestigious jobs in media and academia for no reason other than the lightness of their skin and the equipmentContinue reading “A Lost Generation? It’s Not Just Male Writers, Academics and Media-types Who’ve suffered from Anti-White Racism in America”

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