1) “The Larger Agenda Behind The Promotion Of Lawlessness In America” (Brandon Holthaus, Harbinger’s Daily)
From the article -- Author and investigative journalist Peter Schweizer has recently released a book titled Invisible Coup, which lays out a sobering thesis: immigration is being deliberately weaponized by foreign adversaries and ideological movements to destabilize the United States from within.
Schweizer documents how hostile foreign powers and transnational movements view mass migration not primarily as a humanitarian issue, but as a strategic tool. Migration brings not only people, but political networks, ideological loyalties, and organized movements that are often hostile to the nation receiving them. These networks operate inside our institutions, our universities, our streets, and our media ecosystem. I agree with Schweizer, and in my opinion, the goal is to demoralize and destabilize the West in order to usher in a new digital economy, a new digital identity system, and a new form of global governance. Binding it all together is a unifying ideology—the counterfeit, inverted religion of future Mystery Babylon—that provides the moral and spiritual glue for this system.
He also explains how Islamist movements have historically treated migration as a form of conquest, rooted in doctrinal concepts of Hijrah and expansion. Let me be blunt. Islam is a threat to Western society, Christians, and Jewish people. Islam hides under the veil of a religion, but it functions as a political ideology that seeks to establish a caliphate and impose Sharia law. Islam functions as a political ideology because it possesses the defining characteristics of one. It includes its own civil law, its own system of justice, its own authority structure, its own loyalty demands, its own language, and its own comprehensive cultural framework governing every area of life, including the economy, social structure, and a two-tiered system of personal rights.
2) “Flying Over the Rainbow?” (Denny Hartford, Vital Signs Blog)
From the article -- Among the songs in our “When Swing Was King” performances that most strongly connects with our audiences is Judy Garland’s gorgeous rendition from 1939 of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” It is, as you well know, a hauntingly beautiful song, one that underscores the human yearning for home, beauty, innocence and wonder...for escape from a world of drudgery, loneliness, and pain. “Birds fly over the rainbow; why then, oh why can’t I?”
Our audiences love the song. And so do we. But, of course, it is all too clear that when the strains of the song fade away, the listener is left only with the yearning, a sweet wishful longing that there might somewhere be a place of safety and bliss instead of this dark, troublesome, and increasingly decadent world we live in now...
3) “Seven Myths About the Iran War: Why so many, on both the left and the right, keep getting Trump wrong” (Michael Doran, Tablet)
From the article -- Yet while Trump has repeatedly defied the Beltway consensus on Iran and its allies over the past year and a half, none of the dire consequences that influential commentators predicted have come to pass. World War III hasn’t erupted. The global economy hasn’t collapsed. Instead, the Iranian leadership is dead or decapitated, its nuclear weapons program is buried beneath mountains of rubble, and most of its navy lies at the bottom of the sea. While the loss of 13 U.S. servicemen is a serious matter, it is hardly the thousands of dead and wounded that were routinely predicted as the consequence of any major U.S. action. Israel still exists. So do Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait, along with their oil reserves.
Trump has inflicted heavy punishment in return for relatively light consequences, but pundits insist that a masterful Iran is dictating events. Tehran’s “successful” war-fighting tactics supposedly forced Trump to accept a cease-fire. Onlookers were then baffled when the United States walked away from talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, and took steps to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, to the strategic detriment of China and the benefit of U.S. energy producers.
In part, the surprises keep coming because the cognoscenti refuse to credit Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with a win.
Related articles: “As the West morally rots, we stand with Israel” (Petr Macinka, Israel Hayom)...“Iran secures UN role with backing from UK, France, Canada, Australia as US stands alone: UN Watch warns dictatorships will now hold a majority on the committee that controls NGO accreditation” (Efrat Lachter, Fox News...“The Board Of Peace: Could Israel Be Walking Into Another Kind Of Hostage Crisis?” (Chris Katulka, Harbinger's Daily)
4) “As Mail Order Abortions Flow Into Pro-Life States, The Promise Of Roe’s Reversal Remains Unfulfilled” (Tony Perkins, Harbinger’s Daily)
From the article -- During the period covered by the report, Planned Parenthood received more than $2.1 billion in total revenue, with about 40% of that coming from taxpayers. The report reflects a time before the “One Big Beautiful Bill” temporarily defunded them for one year. But as we warned when the Senate reduced that defunding from 10 years to one, it would be short-lived. That provision expires in July, unless Congress includes it in reconciliation 2.0, which begins in the Senate this coming week as lawmakers return from the Easter recess.
However, Congressional leaders have made clear that reconciliation 2.0 is focused on ending the prolonged shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security, making sure the entire department is funded, including immigration enforcement. With the GOP’s historically slim 218-214 majority in the House, leadership must keep nearly the entire conference unified. That leaves little room for additional priorities, meaning the bill will likely be narrowly focused and not include the defunding of the abortion giant.
So where does that leave the roughly two-thirds of Republican voters who identify as pro-life? The faded, brittle confetti of pro-life victories from five years ago offers little consolation amid a growing string of setbacks. What began as a 10-year defunding effort was reduced to one and is now about to expire. And earlier this month, the Trump administration effectively stepped back from the fight to remove Title X funding from abortion chains.
Related articles: “Federal Judge Declines to Block Mail-Order Abortions for Now, but Says Louisiana’s Case Is ‘Likely to Succeed’” (Katherine Hamilton, Breitbart)...“Biden’s FDA 2023 Rule Deregulating Mifepristone Caused Mail Order Abortions to Skyrocket” (Randall K. O’Bannon, NRL News)... “How Biden's DOJ Went After Pro-Lifers” (Ben Shapiro, Jewish World Review)...“Pro-Life Advocate Wins First Amendment Victory After Being Arrested By Biden Administration” (Ashley Bateman, Federalist)...“DOJ Confirms Biden Admin. Unjustly Targeted Pro-Lifers - with Abortion Industry’s Help” (S.A. McCarthy, Washington Stand)...“Taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood increased to $832M in 2024-2025” (Tate Miller, Just the News)...“Biden DOJ’s FACE Act Weaponization Is Shocking but Not Surprising” (Joshua Arnold, Washington Stand)...
5) “The Church versus Trump” (Scott Johnson, Power Line)
From the article -- So the Pope met with David Axelrod last week. David Axelrod. Obama’s campaign architect. A man who is not Catholic, has never met a pope before, and whose entire career has been engineering political narratives for the American left.
And then, by pure coincidence, the Pope immediately started lobbing shots at the Trump administration, and three US Cardinals popped up on 60 Minutes doing the same thing.
All organically, I’m sure.
I’m a practicing Catholic. I need you to understand that part. But in my opinion, Trump has all the right to lash out at him. Maybe you’ll disagree, but in the end, Trump talks like Trump. Water is wet. I’m talking about MY Church being run like a DNC satellite office but with a golden throne.
This is the same Vatican that watched governments padlock churches during COVID and said nothing. That let Biden take communion while funding abortion and said nothing. That fired Bishop Strickland for defending actual Church doctrine. That removed Bishop Fernández in Puerto Rico for defending religious exemptions THE CATECHISM ITSELF supports.
But somehow Trump is the threat to human dignity.
Related article: “U.S. and Catholic Church must maintain a united front against ‘the Antichrist of our time’” (Conrad Black, Brussels Signal)
Other Excellent Articles
* "A Modest Proposal On Tax Day" (I & I Editorial Board)
* “The Moment AI Stopped Being a Tool” (Robert Maginnis, Washington Stand)
* “Treasury Secretary Sounds The Alarm, Warns AI Tools Like ‘Mythos’ Pose Major Threat To Financial Cybersecurity” (Tom Gilbreath, Harbinger’s Daily)
* “A Tale Of Two States: Why National Voter ID Is Critical To U.S. Elections” (M.D. Kittle, Federalist)
* “California Bill Would Censor Indy Journos Like Nick Shirley Who Expose Waste and Fraud” (Mark Tapscott, Washington Stand)







