Joanna Rosamond

Joanna Rosamond


  • Will globalist warfare dodge DOGE?

    November 27, 2024

    Will globalist warfare dodge DOGE?

    Coercive diplomacy and psychological warfare are a part of every country’s arsenal, but operations aiming to destroy morale and potential of individuals were initially meant to be used against foreign enemies, not their own nations. Unfortunate...

  • May 27, 2023

    A world built by Abel, not by Cain

    Internationally known as the “Nazi hunter,” Simon Wiesenthal (1908–2005) didn´t like this title. In his own words “neither hater nor a fanatic,” the Holocaust survivor who hoped to contribute to atonement towa...

  • September 7, 2021

    Scientific correctness and COVID

    After political correctness abridged our "offensive" freedom of speech and sense of humor, scientific correctness took the center ring in the planetary circus.  If P.C. enforced margin boundaries on not so free speech, s...

  • August 14, 2020

    At the VA, it's the coronavirus versus virtual reality

    In his State of the V.A. speech (February 5, 2020), V.A. secretary Robert Wilkie announced that veterans will see further improvements in V.A. services.  Mr. Wilkie spoke enthusiastically about modern technology, includi...

  • August 4, 2020

    VA on a wild veteran chase

    Every Veterans' Day, politicians and V.A. elites lament veteran suicides "due to mental health problems" as if unaware that the V.A.'s bureaucratic elves had already wrapped perpetually devastating "Christmas gifts" for ve...

  • June 14, 2020

    Serial kneeling of America

    In the past, protest was associated with getting up and standing up for one´s rights, but ever since the left decided that the world looks better upside down, some demonstrators drop to their knees. As much as abuse of power, not to mention kil...

  • June 6, 2020

    Veterans are America's modern martyrs

    In countries that are (rightly or not) considered prosperous, the "me, myself, and I" principle has become a cultural standard, if not the sense of living.  Social media inflate egos willing to gorge on exhibitionistic narcissism,...

  • December 22, 2019

    Down With VAristocrats

    Ladies and Gentlemen, it´ s high time to give a formal name to (yet another) patriciate on a corruption-reeking political stage. Please, let the haughty performance of Veteran Affairs´ extravagant actors be rewarded by the investiture of ...

  • December 13, 2019

    The Left's domestic policy: Distract, obstruct, divert

    Diversionary War Theory stems from belief that unpopular rulers ignite international conflicts in a bid to stay in the national driver's seat.  While many scholars keep questioning the manipulative intent of political leaders, both the ...

  • November 10, 2019

    Will President Trump see orange on Veterans' Day?

    For decades, many "forgotten" veterans had "Happier Veterans' Day" for wishes on the 11th of November.  Will Donald Trump be the one who changes the sad tradition, and will he manage to set the Veterans' Administ...

  • November 3, 2019

    So much for things improving at the Veterans' Administration

    Veterans who died homeless, wronged by the V.A. or "on a waiting list," must be turning in their graves at the thought that those who failed them are receiving congratulations on their "achievements."  If you happen to g...

  • April 17, 2019

    Agent Orange and other veteran-cides

    In 1977, veterans who suspected that their health problems were associated with exposure to Agent Orange began to file claims with the Department of Veteran Affairs.  More than four decades have passed since initial complaints, and there is...

  • April 12, 2019

    Veterans' Old Deal

    War after war, administration after administration, and every spoiled generation after every lost generation — there has always been "a good reason" for making veterans wait. Let's see...humanitarian aid was "fairly" ...

  • March 30, 2019

    The quest for truth in a world of media deception

    Do you believe that the truth shall set you free?  Well, nowadays, you'll be damned if you do and "dumbed" if you don't.   Let's start with this: how do you like your truth in the morning?  The p...

  • August 22, 2018

    VA stupidity in denying Native American Marine vet a kidney transplant

    In the Lakhota language, the term "wasicu" describes a greedy, dishonorable person who "takes all the fat," leaving nothing for others.  For many veterans, the V.A. has, for a long time, been acting like V.A.-sicu, misma...

  • August 26, 2017

    We the security people

    We the "security people" fight for free and for freedom, and you think we simply choose "this kind of work."  We run toward the fire you watch on TV, and you wonder how crazy we are and how quickly "someone" will pu...

  • August 2, 2017

    The Identity Crisis of the American Left

      In psychology, the term "identity crisis" refers to a personal, psychosocial conflict involving confusion about one's social role and personality.  Not exclusive to teenagers, the internal strife can occur in adults and o...

  • July 14, 2017

    How leftists run out of other people's money

    The Conservative prime minister of United Kingdom, Margaret Thatcher (1979-1990), famously considered that the problem with leftists is that they eventually run out of other people's money.  In her speech to the Conservative Party Conference...

  • May 23, 2017

    How shallow is the Deep State?

    The concept of the "Deep State" is nothing new.  While the origins of the term are often attributed to Turkish "derin devlet" (1990), cryptocracy was already known to ancient Romans and Athenians. Cicero came up with moder...

  • April 14, 2017

    On trial for waving Old Glory

    Imagine a trial where an honorable veteran must prove he displayed not a placard, but an American flag. The trial will take place on Tuesday, April 18, and we can show our support for Old Glory and the veteran who represents us by displaying the A...

  • March 16, 2017

    What the Obama era's memorial to veterans looks like

    Have you ever heard about Mr. Wendell Brown?  Well, it is unlikely, because he was a homeless veteran who died as "everyone's favorite poet" in California's Brentwood. Brentwood, a wealthy enclave that abuts Beverly Hills, i...

  • February 3, 2017

    Big bluff propaganda

      The Big Lie theory has long fascinated compliance strategists and inspired many wannabe dictators to use deception as a pendulum during an attempted "mass-hypnosis." Correlation between government and disinformation led to a so...

  • December 14, 2016

    Leftists to bury the hatchet...in America's back

    The departing government has announced a "peaceful transition," but it looks as if members of Obama's administration is digging holes in "common ground," shrouded by smoke from the American flag burnt by their not so "pat...

  • November 20, 2016

    VA's greatest hits: Old Glory is going to jail

    When soon to be ex-president Barack Hussein Obama was making his final speech on Veterans' Day November 11, 2016, he was perfectly aware that on December 1, our veterans are going to be tried on charges of displaying "a placard" –...

  • November 3, 2016

    Hillary Clinton blows it on homelessness

    While the FBI seems to be struggling with not so Shakespearean "to indict or not to indict," Hillary Clinton spares no effort in proving her disdain for ordinary citizens' legal and moral ethics. In September, the Democratic Party pr...

  • October 11, 2016

    The Art of Neglecting Veterans

    The Department of Veteran Affairs has as its mission statement: To fulfill President Lincoln´s promise: “To care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan” by serving and honoring the men and wo...

  • September 30, 2016

    Warming to freedom

    The fact that politicians tend to grow into their chairs and cling to privilege is nothing new; however, blatant smear campaigns and pretending that "all the world wants us to rule" turns the electoral process into a pathetic spectacle. ...

  • August 28, 2016

    Community disorganizers literally destroying our veterans

    Barack Obama used to introduce himself as a "community organizer."  Armed with presidential power, he has undoubtedly and aggressively promoted his favored groups, but his "transformational" endeavors were aimed at his cultur...

  • August 13, 2016

    Media-driven political insanity

    Psycholinguistics and cognitive science have long been interested in linguistic relativity – the concept that language influences way of thinking.  George Orwell, the author of Nineteen Eighty-Four, also considered: “But if thought c...

  • August 6, 2016

    Look before you rig

    During his pre-vacation news conference (August 4, 2016) President Obama found time to mock Donald Trump's concerns regarding the fairness of the electoral process: "Of course the elections will not be rigged.  What does that mean?...

  • August 3, 2016

    VA Whistle-for-It Day

    On July, 30, 2016 the VA Office of Inspector General announced, "Today is National Whistleblower Appreciation Day.  We as a nation must recognize the important role whistleblowers play in exposing serious problems and deficiencies in govern...

  • July 30, 2016

    One Flew Over DNC Nest

    Philadelphia, embellished with fifty-seven fiberglass donkeys and a colorful mural, ´´went all out´´ for the Democratic National Convention and offered such dem-treats as Obama-inspired art (´´Dreams of my brother...

  • July 22, 2016

    Obama's Mr. Terrific

    Shortly after VA secretary Robert McDonald proved to the world that he is in a Disneyland state of mind by comparing lethal wait times for treatment to the lines in the amusement park, Barack Obama gave him a strong backup.  This time we were to...

  • June 8, 2016

    Disneyland, the VA's way

    Secretary Robert McDonald's comparison of the deadly wait for medical care at Veteran Affairs facilities to lines at Disneyland understandably caused outrage and prompted calls for his resignation. Hopefully, the contemptible metaphor will bri...

  • January 9, 2016

    Power and its Side Effects

    The intoxicating effects of power on humans have been observed and analysed for centuries. Plato considered that the measure of a man is what he does with power; Charles Caleb Colton noted that “power will intoxicate the best hearts, as wine...

  • December 24, 2015

    The capital of homeless veterans eager to host Syrian refugees

    Over the years of cheerful corruption and systemic discrimination, Los Angeles has earned the shameful title of America’s homeless - Veteran capital. It seems that local VA-ristocrats and L.A mayor Eric Garcetti are ready to add yet anothe...

  • November 11, 2015

    On Veterans' Day, too many heroes are homeless

    On November 11, 2015, we celebrate two important events: Veterans’ Day and the birthday of General George Patton. Initially, Armistice Day was established to reflect upon the sacrifices of World War I Veterans.  In 1954, November 11 bec...

  • November 5, 2015

    Narcissus's cabinet of mirrors

    The mirror has long been a symbol of malignant self-love, but it is emblematic for narcissism in more ways than one. Mirror, mirror, on the wall… A narcissist often blows a kiss to his own image, and won’t be able to resist the tem...

  • September 18, 2015

    Immigration and Selective Compassion

    Obama’s administration and his EU allies are so focused on realizing their ideological aspirations that they are overtly ready to bulldoze everything and everyone in sight: from protestors at home to noncompliant leaders in other countries. Man...

  • April 4, 2015

    Somebody else's war

    How often do you hear this?  “What war? They didn’t say it on the TV, so it must be happening somewhere else.” How come that the same individual who considers a house without burglar alarm “unsafe” will...

  • December 22, 2014

    Overcoming the silence

    How trivial is the statement “politicians lie”?  The reaction to what has become a common fact of life will be shrugging of shoulders.  While the obvious actuality of political offenses is unquestionable, refusal to treat them a...

  • November 19, 2014

    The Achilles heel of Narcissus

    Lack of empathy is a very distinctive feature of narcissistic directorship and, together with other common characteristics such as need for power and smugness, contributes to an inaccurate picture of leaders who may seem insusceptible to anxiety....

  • September 1, 2014

    When the Teleprompter Hits the Fan

    Ronald Reagan earned the title of “The Great Communicator” not only because of his effective speaking style, disarming sense of humour or “what you see is what you get” attitude. Reagan spoke to individuals, not to the crowd; ...

  • July 28, 2014

    Washington ate Obama's homework.

    In Ancient Greece and Rome, political orators mastered techniques of manipulation and “demagogia” meaning control of people. From Cleon to Gaius Flaminius, the contrivers were sating their hunger for power by tampering with prejudices, em...

  • May 10, 2014

    Obama clinging to drones and religion

    What is President Obama’s leadership style? Well, it could be characterised as coercive, because his modus operandi includes bullying and demanding immediate compliance; platitudinous, because his speeches are pompous and cliché-ridden; ...

  • March 17, 2014

    Obama's circus

    Obama jumped out of Uncle Sam’s hat, right on time for a presidential election. It’s not a mystery that the electoral campaign means a lot of money and a powerful endorsement. Naturally, people wanted to learn more about the enigmatic can...

  • January 10, 2014

    Going Through the Motions on Military Suicide

    U.S. military suicides are making headlines. We hear that in 2012 the number of suicide deaths in the U.S military overshadowed the number of soldiers who died fighting in Afghanistan. 22 a day keep freedom away... and the numbers are rising despite ...