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  • Pelicans 4th Quarter Rally Can’t Overcome Early Deficit

    After having arguably the best offseason in franchise history, the 2019-20 season for the New Orleans Pelicans (1-6) has gotten off to a less than ideal start. Things started poorly when a knee injury to 2019 NBA Draft first overall pick Zion Williamson meant that Williamson would miss the first month or two of the…

  • Have an Honorable Veterans Day! We Salute you! We Honor you!

    As a veteran every year that Veterans Day rolls around I travel through many roads of mixed emotions.  The road I would visit first is a ride down memory lane. I just sit back in my driver’s seat, I roll the windows down and I begin to think about that military service member journey I…

  • Economic Inequality and the Role of Government

    While the ages are replete with promises from political figures to deliver economic prosperity and cosmic equality, not since perhaps the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration during the 1930s and 40s has there been such a hankering for the usurpation of power from the people by the U.S. federal government. Recently, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) unveiled…

  • President Trump, JSOC, QAnon & The Plan to Save the World

    Part 1: Introduction, Saudi Arabia, The Muslim Brotherhood and Pakistan By Robert Patrick Lewis *thank you to Twitter user  @Thorlock1248 for creating the graphic for this article Let’s talk about some harsh realities for a moment. If someone told you five years ago that there was an elite network of wealthy pedophiles flying each other…

  • Life Lessons I Learned from Tyler Perry

    “It’s not an easy journey to get to a place where you forgive people. But it is such a powerful place, because it frees you.” – – Tyler Perry Tyler Perry is a prime example you don’t have to be a product of your environment.  He did not let his past rob him of his future. Although…

  • The Nittany Lions White Out the Wolverines

    It’s a cool October day, and as you drive into University Park, Pa. you can’t help but to be in ah with the beautiful colors of fall.  There seems to be one way in and one way out as you approach Beaver Stadium, home of the Penn State Nittany Lions.  Hours before the game the parking lots…

  • Dallas Cowboy Legend and Three-Time Super Bowl Champion to Support Links to Freedom at AUSA

    (Alexandria, Va.) – Links to Freedom (www.linkstofreedom.org) and Dallas Cowboy “great,” Jay Novacek are supporting “Warriors to the Workforce” at the 2019 Association of the United States Army Annual Meeting and Exposition. The AUSA convention is at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC from Monday, Oct. 14, 2019 to Wednesday, Oct. 16,…

  • Can the Veterans Affairs Share Health Information Without Consent?

     Late September 2019 some veterans started (some are still waiting) receiving a notice in the mail from the Veterans Affairs that they would be automatically enrolled into the EHealth Exchange, an initiative of The Sequoia Project.  What does this mean? It means that the veterans information, Medical History, Physical and Electronic Records etc. can be shared with…

  • Athens, Tennessee: When Veterans Rebelled

    The twenty-first century has been characterized by a dissatisfaction with the federal government unique in American history. Only 17% of Americans approve of the job Congress is doing. Such widespread disaffection has inevitably fueled calls for civil disobedience and extrajudicial citizen action. But is armed insurrection something Americans are capable of, and is it the…

  • Career Options for Retired Military Veterans

    Career Options for Retired Military Veterans If you’re reading this article, chances are you’ve retired from service and are looking for the next step to take. Adjusting to post-military life isn’t easy, especially since you’re adjusting to life without a strict routine. Fortunately, you’ve got many options. Our Heroes Media Group article on learning through…