Donald Trump And The Yellow Brick Road  

By Eric LeRoy

Content 18+ I have always wondered why some people make a powerful impression on us and others don’t. Of course the effect can vary from person to person, and that’s a good thing: for example, it would be a real mess if every man fell in love with the same woman – to the exclusion of all others.

Just imagine it: the longed-for Wench-Princess-Nymphette standing on the Read the rest

The Day the World Held Its Breath – Part 2

Part 1

Content 18+ In a sprawling command center buried deep beneath the earth, Major Collins sat in a small, soundproofed room. Banks of monitors lined the walls, each displaying blinking green lights and scrolling lines of code. He’d been stationed here for years, tasked with overseeing the nuclear protocols in a hidden bunker beneath the earth. On most days, his duties were routine, almost mundane—a steady flow of monitoring, … Read the rest

The Price of Power: Nuclear Twins – Part 1

Part 2

The Day the World Fell Silent

It was an ordinary morning, if anything could be called ordinary in an underground bunker. Major Collins sat at his station, his gaze fixed on the steady rhythm of green lights blinking on his console. It was a ritual he had performed countless times, a dance of routine and protocol that made up his daily existence in this hidden, fortified world far … Read the rest

A Tripartite Perspective and Imagine there is no Country

Content 18+ After seeing my colleagues write on this topic, I felt compelled to respond as well, though I too hold a different opinion. From my point of view, although far from being ideal, Europe emerges not merely as a continent, but as a venerable survivor, her roots entwining through millennia, unlike any other. The United States, in contrast, presents itself as a vibrant yet tumultuous teenager—eager, energetic, yet … Read the rest