Herland Report TV host, Hanne Herland speaks with Reginald Davis about the war on the working class, how drug culture, poverty, eroding civil liberties and the rampant moral crisis in modern America serves the goals of the elite. “The ruling elite have to try to get the masses to believe that their ideology is right, that they are at …
Read More »The 15 Years That Destroyed America
The United States Government today bears little resemblance to the government created by the Founding Fathers. Many “reforms” contributed to the transformation of an accountable government to an unaccountable one. For example, the direct election of US senators and the expansion of the franchise from male property owners adversely affected the security of private property. The 15 Years That Destroyed …
Read More »Middle Class Crisis in America: Half Of American Workers Made Less Than $40,847.18 Last Year
The Social Security Administration just released national wage statistics for 2022, and the figures that they have given us do not paint a pretty picture at all. Middle Class Crisis in America: In particular, we should all be deeply alarmed that the median wage earner brought home just $40,847.18 last year. That breaks down to about $3,400 a month, …
Read More »NEW BOOK now Number 1 on Amazon: The Billionaire World. How Marxism serves the Elite – by Hanne Nabintu Herland
In the West, the ultra-rich own almost everything, I point out in my new book, The Billionaire World. How Marxism serves the Elite, now number 1 Amazon bestseller. Private investment corporations such as Blackrock, Vanguard, Capital World, Berkshire Hathaway and State Street represent capital owners who dominate media companies, Big Tech, Big Pharma, the military complex, real estate and …
Read More »Covid measures’ Horrifying impact on Children
Children have, by far, the lowest risk for serious COVID-19 infection; COVID policies have therefore had an outsized impact on children and teens. Suicide attempts among girls rose 51% in 2021. Between 2019 and 2020, adolescent overdose mortality rose from 2.35 per 100,000 to 4.58 per 100,000, a 94.3% increase. Fentanyl fatalities among teens nearly tripled between 2019 to …
Read More »The United States at war with itself: The majority now justify violence to combat their agenda
A recent startling poll shows that a majority of voters not only view the opposing party as a threat to the nation but justifying violence to combat their agenda. The poll captures a crisis of faith that I have been writing about for over a decade as an academic and a commentator. The United States at war with itself: Many now …
Read More »What is Happiness, instant bliss or lasting contentment?
The modern term “happiness” is translated almost exclusively into the category of feelings. To be happy is described as the sensation you get when buying a Coca Cola, drinking it on the beach, surrounded by beautiful it-girls. Happiness is the instant bliss – the very moment of gladness – when you acquire something that you desire. The advertisement industry …
Read More »Repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire: The Fall of the West
Repeating the mistakes of the Roman Empire: As the world watches a crumbling America turning third world country, the geopolitical shift to the East seems inevitable. Without justice, governments are no more than a gangs of bandits, said St. Augustine. The West, once striving for Constitutional values such as an independent judiciary, anti-corruption, citizen’s rights, equality regardless of race …
Read More »9/11 After 22 years: It is unlikely that anyone under 40 is much concerned with 9/11
Today is the 22nd Anniversary of the attack on the World Trade Center and Pentagon known as 9/11. A generation of 22-year olds has grown up after 9/11, and the event probably means nothing to them. 9/11 After 22 years: They learn that it was an attack on America like the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, and 9/11 disappears …
Read More »Jürgen Habermas: The origins of Human Rights is Christian theology in the Middle Ages and Spanish scholasticism
To the surprise of many, Europe’s arguably most important intellectual, Jürgen Habermas (1929-) has made religion a major theme of his work late in life. The origins of Human Rights is Christian theology: Realizing that religion’s prominence in the public sphere has not diminished, rather on the other hand, is more vital than ever, Habermas is critical of his …
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