Author: Scott Ortkiese

E-M-E-R-G-E-N-C-Y: The AI Data-Center Boom, the Jobs It Will Destroy, and the Question Nobody Is Asking

Wake up: The scale of what’s being built defies easy comprehension. So does the silence about what comes next.

The Perpetual Market: How Ukraine, Iran, and Taiwan Became Line Items on a Cash‑Flow Statement

Arms makers treat Ukraine as recurring revenue, with Iran and Taiwan next in line. Sanctions and trade controls prepare the market for escalation.

Epstein Partied with Western Leaders While Russia Refused to Dance

John Helmer and Glenn Diesen map every email, intermediary, and oligarch, and expose how a non‑story in Moscow became a shield for Western corruption.

Who Pays, Who Plays: The Ukraine War as a Western Project

Ukraine provides the bodies, Russia is portrayed as the villain, Europe pays the bill, and Washington manages the war and the peace from a safe distance.

Europe’s Sleepwalk Toward a Bigger War: Why Real Peace in Ukraine Requires a Pan‑European Settlement With Russia, Not Another Cosmetic Ceasefire

Europe is drifting toward a larger, more dangerous war with Russia because it refuses to confront the real causes of the current one.

The Climate Hoax, Europe’s Industrial Base Was Dismantled Before the World’s Eyes, While the Press Said Nothing

The Lindzen-Happer paper and Europe’s factory closures are presented as evidence that Net Zero policy shifted wealth while dismantling industry.

The Bill Has Arrived: How €8 Trillion in EU Green Policy and $91 Billion in U.S. Pension Losses Enriched the Consultants Who Designed the Catastrophe

The Economic Consequences of the Climate Movement Are No Longer Theoretical. They Are Arriving. In Real Time.

THE DEAD SCIENCE THAT ATE $400 BILLION: How an MIT and Princeton Physicist Exposed the Climate Hoax That Robbed a Planet in 2026

Richard Lindzen and William Happer challenge climate-model assumptions and CO2 physics, arguing that Net Zero policy rests on manufactured consensus.

How the Ukraine War Ends in 2026

Ukraine was promised NATO membership, denied a better Istanbul settlement and armed to keep fighting, leaving a harsher outcome than leaders admit.

An American Looks North: Mark Carney Doesn’t Need a Majority, He Wants One, and That Should Terrify Canadians

A Conservative backbencher with a phone and a Yale connection is doing more diplomacy than the entire Liberal government.