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Kayla Carman

Kayla Carman has taught History, Politics and Economics globally for almost 10 years. She carries out investigative journalism and writes articles on geopolitics and propaganda in her spare time.

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August 28, 2025
The shadowed playground: Paedophilia, power, and the media mirage

Paedophilia is humanity’s ugliest constant, but outrage needn’t be selective.

August 20, 2025
The truth about the Epstein saga and why puerile partisan perspectives perpetually miss the point

Epstein wasn’t a Democrat scandal or a Republican scandal. He was an intelligence scandal.

August 16, 2025
The intelligence community – our protector or the perpetrator?

The intelligence community presents itself as the bulwark against chaos. In reality, it is often the chaos engine itself.

August 10, 2025
When the sacred goes missing: The collapse of the Divine Feminine and the crisis of power

Let the masculine lay the foundations—but let the feminine remind us why we build, Kayla Carman writes.

August 6, 2025
The Empire is a narcissist: Time to untangle the toxic bond

You won’t get an apology. You won’t get a redemptive arc from the Empire. It will smear you, punish you, and tell you you’re crazy.

March 31, 2025
The JFK files and the curious case of Israeli exceptionalism

In a truly liberal and democratic society, difficult discussions should be encouraged.

March 29, 2025
Peak corruption: Who’s to blame? Big Business, Big Government, or ‘Bigness’ itself?

Corruption has co-opted the media, which now operates as a propaganda machine, indoctrinating the public into believing that it exists to hold power to account.

March 26, 2025
Trump Derangement Syndrome: a fallacy or a two-headed beast?

Anyone concerned by the globalist agenda to create a world of technocratic feudalism should be equally concerned by the new intellectual right and their arguments to essentially create a nationalist society of technocratic feudalism.

March 10, 2025
The farcical fate of the corporate droid and their Cadmean victories

Even the biggest fire starts with a spark. So burn.

March 6, 2025
Who’s responsible for keeping a leash on the AI beast?

With Amazon, Google, and other corporate monopolies taking over the world, the ability to remain self-sufficient and retain individual autonomy from the increasingly madding crowd is becoming less of an attainable goal and more of a pipe dream.

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