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Under Trump, Tribes Must Choose: Partners or Protesters
Tribal sovereignty rests on federal recognition of nationhood, rooted in treaties and congressional plenary power.⁹
lhpgop
Jan 154 min read


Greenland, Europe, China, and the Arctic Monroe Doctrine: A Strategic Reframing of Western Hemisphere Arctic Security
Europe attempted to preempt American primacy.
PRC attempted to indirectly derail American consolidation.
Inuit nationalism aligned with the United States.
The United States reasserted hierarchical reality, using energy rather than war.
lhpgop
Jan 144 min read


“The Real Minnesota Scandal Isn’t Civil Rights — It’s Corruption”
The more plausible explanation is also the more dangerous one: that the resignations reflect pressure — both internal and external — to slow-roll or abandon Minnesota’s sprawling fraud investigations before they reached politically inconvenient targets
lhpgop
Jan 143 min read


The Private Nations Doctrine: Why Sovereignty Belongs to Citizens, Not Billionaire Technocrats
The greatest encroachments on the sovereignty of the American citizen no longer originate in the White House, or Congress, or even the alphabet soup of administrative agencies. They originate in Silicon Valley server farms, philanthropic foundations in Manhattan, and transnational NGO archipelagos operating under the polite euphemism of “civil society.”
lhpgop
Jan 136 min read


A Framework for Cuban National Renewal After CommunismExpectations, Assistance, and Legal Settlement Principles
The Cuban people remain in Cuba and participate in rebuilding their own country.
lhpgop
Jan 123 min read


The NGO Problem: When Philanthropy Becomes Political Warfare
Congress has spent decades treating NGOs as a philanthropic category rather than a governing category. That assumption no longer holds. In the U.S. and internationally, segments of the NGO ecosystem now function as political and operational actors—intermediating migration flows, influencing foreign policy, financing domestic activism, and shaping enforcement outcomes.
lhpgop
Jan 113 min read


The Immunity Economy: How Sanctuary Politics and DEI Created America’s Child Soldiers
On the left: Trump is not just a politician they dislike; he is an existential evil. That justifies any means to oppose him or anyone associated with him, including ICE, DHS, and federal judges.
On the hardcore right: Trump is not just a candidate; he is the avatar of the nation. Any challenge to him is read as treason.
lhpgop
Jan 107 min read


THE IMMUNITY ECONOMY
For nearly ten years, the United States tolerated a level of civilian interference in immigration enforcement that would be unthinkable in any other domain of federal authority.
lhpgop
Jan 94 min read


“Renee Good Is No George Floyd”
enee Good was not a passive civilian crushed by an indifferent state. She was a combatant in a low-grade, extra-legal sovereignty struggle between sanctuary municipalities and federal immigration enforcement.
lhpgop
Jan 95 min read


Vulkangruppe: Structure, Escalation, and Psychological Dynamics of a Modern Far‑Left Sabotage Cell
Drawing on open reporting and comparative historical analysis, the paper advances a set of hypotheses regarding the group’s formation, ideological composition, psychological drivers, and operational cycle.
lhpgop
Jan 77 min read


Venezuela at the Crossroads. Who will "run the show"
Even if Washington (or Miami media) prefers a face, the governing reality right now is contested because Delcy Rodríguez has been seated domestically by regime-held institutions, and there are reports of crackdown behavior (e.g., detentions of journalists).
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lhpgop
Jan 66 min read


Walz Falls on His Sword: Why Politicians Step Down Before Feeling the Heat
If stepping down truly reflects responsibility, it should increase, not diminish, scrutiny:
audits should expand,
subpoenas should continue,
institutional reforms should be enforced,
beneficiaries of fraud should be named.
Anything less converts resignation into absolution—and teaches future officials exactly how to escape the heat without ever facing the fire.
lhpgop
Jan 53 min read


RISING SUN 2.0. Japan’s Break with Postwar Restraint Is Strategic—and Historically Resonant
“To know the Way, you must see things as they are.A house that wishes to remain quiet must first secure its gate.Those who prepare without hatred endure.Those who trust in words are already cut.”
lhpgop
Jan 56 min read


TRUMP'S VENEZUELA BRIEF. SOUTH AMERICA GOES MAGA? WHAT WAS AND WASN'T SAID
What this administration is doing is internally consistent with how it thinks about power, legitimacy, and time—and it is not a continuation of the Bush-Obama era nation-building model that the media keeps dragging out of storage every time the United States acts abroad.
lhpgop
Jan 44 min read


Institutional Entryism and the Challenge to the French RepublicWhy France Must Act Decisively to Remove Muslim Brotherhood Influence from Republican Structures
France is not merely defending borders or laws; it is defending a civic model in which citizenship is individual, secular, and equal. MB-inspired entryism challenges this by advancing communal mediation between the citizen and the state, eroding the universalist foundation of the Republic.
lhpgop
Jan 33 min read


Maduro in Custody: Capture, Surrender, or Strategic Coup?
There’s a long-running public record that the U.S. has pursued criminal cases against Maduro and senior Venezuelan figures. The DOJ announced in March 2020 that Maduro and others were charged, describing narco-terrorism / drug trafficking-related allegations (and related conduct). Department of Justice
lhpgop
Jan 35 min read


NYC'S NEW FIRE COMMISSIONER IS MAKING WAVES.
New York City has adopted leadership and personnel practices that predictably degrade public-safety capacity. The outcome—talent flight, command dilution, and declining service effectiveness—is already observable in the New York City Police Department. The same structural choices now place the Fire Department of the City of New York at similar risk.
lhpgop
Jan 12 min read


The Myth of the Islamic Monolith: Arabia Is Far From Unified
Religious differences are a foregone conclusion—but even within Islam, there is no unanimity beyond a shared anxiety among ruling elites: that mass ideological movements, especially those cloaked in religious legitimacy, threaten their hold on power.
lhpgop
Dec 31, 20253 min read


TALES FROM TURNING POINT. When Antisemitism Becomes a Weapon of Political Convenience
The October 7 attack on Israel accelerated these dynamics globally. Israel’s long-standing image of total intelligence control and military dominance shattered in real time. In a post-trust information environment, failure is read as complicity and secrecy as guilt. Conspiracy narratives did not spread because they were persuasive; they spread because no authoritative, public truth framework filled the void. Silence and minimal disclosure were interpreted as narrative weaknes
lhpgop
Dec 29, 20255 min read


Comedy Isn’t Funny Anymore: Where Does the Act End?
The First Amendment protects speech from government censorship. It does not require audiences to applaud, platforms to amplify, or critics to remain silent. Withdrawal of attention is not censorship; it is judgment.
lhpgop
Dec 27, 20254 min read
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