Jonathan Lange

Jonathan Lange


  • April 16, 2022

    The truth crisis

    The world is facing a crisis of confidence. Whenever a once-trusted institution is caught in a lie, two things happen.  First, those betrayed begin to look elsewhere for reliability and truth.  Second, the level of proof that they...

  • April 2, 2022

    A blueprint for grassroots rebuilding

    Every day, I meet people who are concerned by current events.  They see schools, municipalities, states, and federal alphabet-soup agencies pushing globalist agendas and opposing the people they are supposed to serve.  But people ...

  • March 27, 2022

    The fallacy of online ‘communities’

    We human beings are social creatures. We are designed to live in a community. This is not just an occasional activity. It is who we are, the way we are born. It is our immutable, unchangeable nature. Put a man in solitary confinement and he will go m...

  • January 18, 2022

    Opening Pandora's Box on parental rights

    Before there was "Crosby, Stills, and Nash," Stephen Stills and Neil Young spent two years in a band called "Buffalo Springfield," which released three albums and one smash hit.  Exactly 55 years ago, "For What It...

  • January 16, 2022

    Pandora’s Box and the Innocence of children

    Before there was “Crosby, Stills, and Nash,” Stephen Stills and Neil Young spent two years in a band called “Buffalo Springfield,” which released three albums and one smash hit. Exactly 55 years ago, “For What It’s...

  • September 18, 2021

    What do you do in the middle of a hijacking?

    On the 20th anniversary of 9-11, Kylee Zempel over at The Federalist published a poignant reflection titled "Would you have stormed the cockpit?"  Through the lens of that question, she examined the character necessary for the pas...