The Ballroom Becomes the Battlefield: How a Security Crisis Turned a Construction Project Into a Constitutional Test
This essay expands on yesterday’s analysis of how private funding for the White House ballroom bypasses “the Federal Project Inflation Cycle.” Today’s developments reveal a deeper structural conflict: the executive branch has already…
Read MoreSumer as the Root Archive: A Restorationist Case for the Earliest Human Record
Preface I went to bed thinking of ancient Sumer and woke up with the same thoughts. It struck me that the Sumerians developed the first written language, astronomy, mathematics, agriculture, and metallurgy—and that they employed scribes whose entire…
Read MoreWhen the Shepherd Forgets His Place
There are moments in the life of the Church when the problem is not that the world drags the papacy into politics, but that the papacy steps into a role that does not belong to it. This is one of those moments. The Pope was not drawn into a political…
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