Terrorist death cult demands more death, no cease-fire, because they are all just rapists and liars. On the second anniversary of the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack that ignited the Gaza war, pro-terrorism activists worldwide revealed a stark evolution in their rhetoric and actions. What tried to paint itself as
by Gene Goodwin
In the heart of New York City, where the scars of 9/11 still shape the skyline, a new threat is emerging. On October 7, 2025, the two-year mark of the Hamas massacre that killed over 1,200 innocents in Israel, Within Our Lifetime - "Hamas of NYC"
by Gene Goodwin
Thirty days until 33 year old DSA Socialist Muslim Zohran Mamdani wins and turns New York into Gazastan. Don't believe me? Look at Chicago and Detroit, but this will be 100 times worse so listen up like this is your doctor telling you about a lump. If you
by Gene Goodwin
Israeli naval forces brought the curtain down on what can only be described as the most Instagrammed attempt at humanitarian intervention since Gen Z tried to “storm” Area 51. On October 1, 2025, the so-called Global Sumud Flotilla—a ragtag armada of over 50 boats, 500 activists, and enough oat
by Gene Goodwin
Let me tell you about Zohran, not the fake puff pieces in NY Times, Vanity Fair and the rest of Fake media paid by his true owners. The Kwame, his revolutionary name and his grooming and upbringing and few anecdotes that can paint a real picture of the type of
by Gene Goodwin
New York City is standing at the edge of a cliff. This November, the city that survived 9/11, endured the crime wave of the 1970s, and clawed its way back from bankruptcy, faces a new kind of existential threat. It’s not a financial crisis or a terrorist attack
by Gene Goodwin
In 1978, the highest-ranking intelligence officer ever to defect from the Soviet bloc arrived in the United States with secrets that would reshape our understanding of the Cold War. Ion Mihai Pacepa, a general in Communist Romania's secret police, carried with him detailed knowledge of one of the
by Gene Goodwin
Eric Adams has always fancied himself as the Houdini of New York politics, slipping out of tight spots and firing off a one-liner on the way out. But this time there’s no escape act, no swagger left to sell. On September 28, in a nine-minute videotaped at Gracie Mansion
by Gene Goodwin