Casey and Calley Means, siblings and brilliant co-authors of the book Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health, recently spoke to Tucker Carlson for more than two hours. They discussed how pharmaceutical companies have coerced government agencies and the food industry to “poison America and
Read more →Last month, the Paris 2024 Olympics’ blasphemous opening ceremony mocked Leonardo da Vinci’s Last Supper. “The segment on July 26 copied the biblical scene of Jesus Christ and the 12 apostles sharing the last meal before his crucifixion, but it included drag queens, a transgender individual, and
Read more →Earlier this year, my Legacies book celebrated two years on the market. My co-author, Christy, invited readers to review it. We received several reviews, and Christy drew a name from among them to win a free copy. The winner wrote this: So far, we don’t know who “K” is, despite
Read more →It’s summer, the long-dreamed-of season brimming with beaches, barbecues, and … books. Who doesn’t love diving into a good story while soaking up the sun? Here are some titles to add to your reading list. Good Energy: The Surprising Connection Between Metabolism and Limitless Health, by Casey
Read more →In March, leaked files revealed gender ideologues at the helm of the biggest transgender health-care group in the world, the World Professional Association for Transgender Health. According to the New York Post, WPATH pushes “hormonal and surgical transitions for minors, including stomach-wrenching experimental procedures designed to create sexless bodies that
Read more →Should boys share bathrooms with girls? Is it fair for males to gain spots on female-sports teams? The U.S. government seems to think so. Many parents beg to differ. The Biden administration released revised regulations to Title IX on April 19, spurring a backlash from states and
Read more →The American College of Pediatricians has called on U.S. medical organizations to stop pushing harmful transgender surgeries and medications on minors. Their research and guidelines are in a declaration to protect children. Finally, an American medical group has challenged what Dr. Miriam Grossman calls the Castro consensus (forced agreement
Read more →The late author Walt Chantry shared wise words about motherhood—they seem to speak to everyone: Moms, grandmothers, children of any age, those who’ve lost moms. The reference to Moses’s mother reminds me of my own mom. She left this life young, unable to see much of the
Read more →I attended Dr. Jordan Peterson’s We Who Wrestle With God Tour in April. It was riveting. Peterson thinks on a plane well above where most of us reside. His dialogue reveals a rich-and-provoking intellect. It demands keen listening and attentive reflection to absorb the complexity of
Read more →The week before Christmas, my son and I attended America Fest (AmFest) in Phoenix. Sponsored by Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point and geared toward young and rising voters, it was four days of inspiration. We heard from the best and brightest thinkers and leaders, and interacted with authors
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