Archived Articles by Larry Kelley
A compilation of all Larry Kelley’s published articles, blog posts and opinions.
Why Will the U.S. Not Go Egypt? (Part I)
By the spring of 47 BC, Cleopatra’s rivals to the Egyptian throne, her brothers, Ptolemy XIII, Pothimus, and Achillas were all dead. Roman legions commanded by the Emperor, Julius Caesar, successfully intervened in the civil war occasioned by Cleopatra’s father’s death and defeated her brothers’ armies. With his usual efficiency, [...]
Larry Kelley Interview on The Brenner Brief with Sara Brenner
Listen to the July 1, 2013 Interview with Larry Kelley as the discussion unfolds about the Islamic influence in America and how it relates to Larry's book "Lessons From Fallen Civilizations". Be sure to also check out our friend Sara Brenner online at The Brenner Brief by clicking the link to her [...]
Obama’s Failure in Iraq Has Increased Rebellion, Civil War and Anarchy
To say that President Obama has squandered the painful gains America won over the last decade in two, bloody Middle Eastern wars is something like saying Jimmy Carter was not quite as a good a president as George Washington or Ronald Reagan, for that matter. It would be a gross [...]
The Religion of Deception – Treachery is Us!
The Quran—Image src: http://goo.gl/EZpLM Take not the unbelievers for friends.. If any do that, in nothing will there be help from Allah. (The Qur’an, surah 3, verse 28) In my new book, Lessons from Fallen Civilizations – Can a Bankrupt America Survive the Current Islamic Threat, the reader [...]
An Updated Bush Doctrine and the Coming War with Iran
On August 11, 106 AD, the Roman legions under the Emperor Trajan (98-117 AD), conquered the Kingdom of Dacia, located on the eastern side of the Danube in what is today, Romania. The Romans besieged the capital and destroyed it. The Dacian king, Decebalus, and a few of his loyalists [...]
The New Axis of Evil and News from the Front
In my book, Lessons From Fallen Civilizations, I write: By 1500, the Sunni branch of Islam, administered by the Ottomans, ruled lands from Syria and Iraq, across the Maghreb to the Atlantic. And on the European mainland, it ruled all of Greece and the Balkans. By 1529, the Ottomans began [...]