“The fact that [the Secret Service] allowed a rifle armed shooter within 150 yds to a preplanned event is either malice or massive incompetence.” — Security expert Erik Prince, Navy Seal and founder of Blackwater One of the most puzzling aspects of the near assassination of Donald Trump on the Secret Service’s watch is the shooter’s expectation to …
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The Assassination Attempt on Donald Trump degrades the whole nation: When It Comes to Political Violence, We All Lose
There’s a subtext to this assassination attempt on former President Trump that must not be ignored, and it is simply this: America is being pushed to the brink of a national nervous breakdown. More than 50 years after John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert F. Kennedy were assassinated, America has become a ticking time bomb of political …
Read More »The sad Decline of the American Empire
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon is an epic masterpiece that tells the story of how empires end. It is a six volume comprehensive outlook on the last days of the Roman empire, published between 1776 and 1789, at the time of the founding days of the United States. Gibbon studied …
Read More »The Christian preacher Martin Luther King Jr. on values, respect and just laws
In times of massive political upheaval such as what we are now witnessing, America’s Christian preacher and martyr, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., is worth remembering. He discusses in his “Letter from The Birmingham Jail“, the question of how unjust laws produce unjust societies. The question becomes: To what degree are new laws introduced in order to subdue citizens, …
Read More »The Civil War was never about Slavery: History is twisted to fit Identity Politics?
Here is a “civil war” lesson for the uneducated. In response to my short essay, a reader sent me a link to secession documents that implicated slavery, not the tariff, as the reason for Southern secession. It is typical for the uneducated to come across a document of which they have no understanding and to send it off with …
Read More »Devon Johnson on Martin Luther King: The universe bends towards justice
The Herland Report TV host Hanne Nabintu Herland speaks with reverend DeVon Johnson about the Christian preacher Martin Luther King who upheld values of non-violence in his relentless pursuit for civil rights for all. Why is there so little talk about Martin Luther King Jr. today? Is it because he was a Christian preacher and martyr, with vastly different …
Read More »The American Sodom and Gomorrah
Among the founding values of Christianity is the requirement to love one another and equality regardless of class, creed and gender. Yet, today Christian values are scorned as neo-Marxism and its rampaging revolt against our traditions has produced a remarkable period of cultural decay. The dominant values are now the very opposite of those suggested by Reverend Martin Luther …
Read More »The Scorned Christian Values of Martin Luther King Jr.
Herland Report: Somehow the Christian preacher, Dr. Martin Luther King, who later was martyred, is not so popular anymore. His message of justice, Christian values, non-violence does not fit well into the Marxist Black Lives Matter narrative. Nor does it suit the current establishment, but that does not make these values less relevant. Precisely the quest for justice, yet …
Read More »Interview Reginald Davis: How a system of Oppression subdues the Oppressed
The Herland Report TV (HTV): Host Hanne Nabintu Herland speaks to Dr. Reginald Davis in this new interview about a system of oppression and the oppressed, racism in America, evils in society and the abuse of the lower classes. “America has been a very racist country. Yet, race is just the tool that the oppressor used to keep us …
Read More »Why does America neglect its own, generation after generation? Keedran Franklin
Herland Report: Why does America neglect its own, generation after generation? Massive riots are ongoing in downtown Minneapolis, Houston, Atlanta, Phoenix and over twenty other cities in the United States post the George Floyd killing. The death of 46-year-old George Floyd came after police officer Derek Chauvin kneeled on his neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds. Floyd begged …
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