The West Has Lost Its Dominant Position: Veteran diplomat and philosophical provocateur Kishore Mahbubani in his new book asks a question that has crossed many minds of late: “Has the West lost it?” If “it” is the dominant position of Europeans and North Americans in the world, then yes. The rest of the world has caught up and are …
Read More »The greatest failing in modern Western thought is the lack of a basic common moral understanding
The Singaporean diplomat, Kishore Mahbubani has wisely said that the greatest failing in modern Western thought is the lack of a basic common moral understanding. It creates a cultural divide that will sap and divide the West in the years ahead. Failing modern Western thought: Mahbubani argues that as a result of the ethical decline, the West has developed …
Read More »China values freedom from chaos – The Chinese challenge to American primacy
The defining geopolitical contest of the twenty-first century is between China and the US. But is it avoidable? And if it happens, is the outcome already inevitable? These are the questions central to the distinguished Singaporean academic and diplomat, Kishore Mahbubahi in his book Has China Won? The Chinese Challenge to American Primacy. “A seasoned Singaporean diplomat’s latest book …
Read More »The Shocking Degeneration of America: The contemporary Sodom and Gomorrah
Remembering Billy Graham: The contemporary degeneration of American society disintegrating into civil strife and division is a stark reminder of how nations fall. The lessons learned from the fall of the Roman empire is forgotten, where arrogance, lack of self-discipline, hedonism and injustice caused the collapse of moral standards. The fall of Rome in 410 AD happened at the …
Read More »Protestantism and Martin Luther: The need for unification in a divided Church
Hanne Nabintu Herland sees ‘destructive side effect’ of 16th century Reformation: The early division between Catholics and Protestants began in 1517, when Martin Luther (1483-1546) started a popular uprising, delivering the 95 theses in Wittenberg, Germany. Protestantism and Martin Luther: He criticized the Catholic clergy for placing a monetary price on forgiveness and the path to heaven. Luther’s point was …
Read More »Gene Sharp Created Revolutions: How to community organize and implement revolutions – Joaquin Flores
Herland Report Podcast host, Hanne Herland speaks to Fort Russ News’ editor-in-chief, Joaquin Flores about how foreign funded revolutions are planned, community organized and implemented in countries where regime-change is desired. “Yugoslavia, Libya, Syria, Ukraine were all planned revolutions”, says political scientist, graduate from California State University, accomplished journalist, Joaquin Flores. “With the Color Revolutions, all roads lead back …
Read More »US Deaths is now 40% higher than Prepandemic Rates – Why?
OneAmerica, a national life insurance company based in Indianapolis, reports working age people (18 to 64) are dying at a rate that is 40% higher than prepandemic rates. There’s also been an uptick in disability claims. Initially, there was a rise in short-term disability claims, but now most claims are for long-term disabilities. Hospitalizations in Indiana are also higher …
Read More »America has become a source of hatred at home and abroad
Today our country is far more divided that it was in 1860. Identity Politics has taught Americans to hate each other. In America there is nothing on the horizon but hate. Everywhere you look in America you see nothing but hate. Russia is hated. Muslims are hated. Venezuela is hated. Assad is hated. Iran is hated. Julian Assange is …
Read More »The Transhumanist Agenda and Desire to Merge Man and Machine: Klaus Schwab, Yuval Noah Harari
According to Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF), the goal of The Fourth Industrial Revolution is to change what it means to be human by merging man and machine. Humans are now “hackable,” in that technology now exists by which a company or government can know you better than you know yourself, and …
Read More »The need for Metaphysical Reflection and Morality to foster Mental Health
Metaphysical Reflection and Morality: The ancient Greek philosopher Socrates said that an unexamined life is not worth living. We need to question more, to study ancient wisdom, to acquire knowledge about the key to happiness and how we may fulfil the purpose of life. Socrates believed that each man has access to the truths of life, as they are …
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