L’Univers Describes Napoleon III’s Attitude Toward Pope Pius IX in Terms that Reveal His Covert Policy

L’Univers Describes Napoleon III’s Attitude Toward Pope Pius IX in Terms that Reveal His Covert Policy

After the peace with Austria, the general amnesty granted to the French Government’s enemies in 1859 canceled the two official warnings l’Univers had received up to that time. It also obliged the newspaper and Louis Veuillot to exercise some caution in combating the Emperor’s revolutionary policy. However, Veuillot knew that the advantage … Read more

Italy Wakes up and Slips Out of the Ecological Noose

Italy Wakes up and Slips Out of the Ecological Noose

To address “global warming,” everyone is told to believe that the main culprits are the “greenhouse gases” like CO2. World leaders respond by proposing many measures that will transition their nations to a “green” economy by significantly lowering emissions of these gases. European institutions have followed suit with the so-called European Climate … Read more

Where Are Wokeism and Cancel Culture Taking Us?

Where Are Wokeism and Cancel Culture Taking Us?

Since the days of the French Revolution, the left has sought the destruction of historical memory as part of its war unleashed against Christian civilization. Suffice it to recall the devastation of churches and monuments in France between 1789 and 1795. The desecration of the Basilica of Saint-Denis was much more expressive, … Read more

First-World Countries Are Becoming Narco-States

First-World Countries Are Becoming Narco-States

When we hear the term “narco-state,” certain countries usually come to mind—Mexico, Colombia, perhaps Italy and some African countries. In those places, the drug mafias rule with impunity, journalists and lawyers are assassinated and politicians receive death threats. Not anymore. Thanks to globalization, government paralysis, a cultural acceptance of drug use and … Read more

Will the West Let Itself be Squeezed Between Russia and China?

Will the West Let Itself be Squeezed Between Russia and China?

Entering a new year, many news commentators customarily do a retrospective analysis of the past year as a means for proposing possible scenarios for the upcoming one. This is an increasingly difficult task as events become more chaotic and unpredictable. Today, we cannot speak of political processes with an internal logic that … Read more

A New Invasion Threatens Europe…and They Aren’t Immigrants

A New Invasion Threatens Europe…and They Aren’t Immigrants 1

Hordes of people are descending on Europe, destroying local cultures and straining infrastructure. They are descending upon picturesque villages and public squares. Locals are moving out. Some might think that this invasion refers to the immigration crisis. However, these new invaders do not stay. Unlike conquering Caesar, they come, they see, and … Read more

Must Europe’s Students Submit to the Demands of Islam?

Must Europe’s Students Submit to the Demands of Islam? 2

The town of Houghton-le-Spring in England is hardly the sort of place that you would expect to find an uproar over schools and religion. Mark McLachlan’s twelve-year-old step-daughter goes to the Kepier School in Houghton-le-Spring. Mr. McLachlan was looking through his stepdaughter’s school planner when he noticed an assignment that angered him. He … Read more

Author Horvat to Bring Return to Order to Delaware

Author Horvat to Bring Return to Order to Delaware 1

Internationally acclaimed author to bring a case for Return to Order to Delaware HANOVER, PA (November 5, 2015) — A storm is brewing on America’s horizon, according to John Horvat II, author of Return to Order: From a Frenzied Economy to an Organic Christian Society—Where We’ve Been, How We Got Here, and Where … Read more

Kremlin Mulls Declaring Independence of Baltic Countries Illegal

Kremlin Mulls Declaring Independence of Baltic Countries Illegal 1

Vladimir Putin wants to restore the Soviet Union’s “glory” and revise, if not annul, the act recognizing the independence of the Baltic countries. Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in Moscow’s Crosshairs The Russian news agency Interfax reported that the “new Russia” has decided to review the legality of the recognition of the independence … Read more