Archived Articles by Larry Kelley 2017-02-28T07:31:03-08:00

Archived Articles by Larry Kelley

A compilation of all Larry Kelley’s published articles, blog posts and opinions.

Preventing World War III

Yesterday Mitt Romney unveiled his plan to make the country energy independent by 2020. In the summation of my book, Lessons from Fallen Civilizations, I predicted that by the eve of this election, the American public would yearn for a new president who would understand the strategic importance of American [...]

August 27th, 2012|

A Deathbed Confession

Now that Newsweek is about to go dark, its latest cover story is simultaneously historic while taking on the aspect of a death-bed confession. Reports are that it is out of money and will soon be an online publication only. For decades, the magazine has been a lock-step member in [...]

August 22nd, 2012|

Welcome Blaze Readers

Welcome Blaze Listeners. Islamic aggression toward the West is not new. It’s been happening for fourteen centuries and has resulted in the fall of Christian Middle East. Using history as our guide, we must ask: Can a Bankrupt America Survive the Current Islamic Threat? Today, new militant Muslims live among us here in America [...]

August 21st, 2012|

Biden is Mentally Unfit to Serve

As we assess Biden’s latest gaff, “He gonna put you all back in chains,” the unmistakable conclusion is that the depth of the nation’s Vice President’s mental state is very worrying. As he warns his audience that the modern Republican Party wants to reinstitute slavery, he draws attention to the [...]

August 16th, 2012|

Islam’s Genocide Problem

My friend, Nonie Darwish, is an author, speaker, and a courageous advocate in the cause to prevent Islam from realizing its stated goal—that being, the gradual subversion and ultimate conquest of the West. On her two websites, www.arabsforIsrael.com and www.formerMuslimsunited.com, she exposes the brutality of supremacist Islam in a way [...]

August 14th, 2012|

When Assimilation is Impossible

Rudyard Kipling records that a 19th century British viceroy of the Indian Raj who, upon taking command of his province, learned it was the custom, at a man’s funeral, for the villagers to throw his almost always much younger surviving wife onto the deceased man’s funeral pyre—while she was still [...]

July 31st, 2012|
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