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Lee Cary

Since November 2007, Lee Cary has written hundreds of articles for several websites including the American Thinker, and Breitbart’s Big Journalism and Big Government (as “Archy Cary”). and the Canada Free Press. Cary’s work was quoted on national television (Sean Hannity) and on nationally syndicated radio (Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin). His articles have posted on the aggregate sites Drudge Report, Whatfinger, Lucianne, Free Republic, and Real Clear Politics. He holds a Doctorate in Theology from Garrett Theological Seminary in Evanston, IL, is a veteran of the US Army Military Intelligence in Vietnam assigned to the [strong]Phoenix Program[/strong]. He lives in Texas.

Most Recent Articles by Lee Cary:

America's Great Cancel Culture Revolution

America's Great Cancel Culture RevolutionThis is the third article in a series (links to 1 & 2) that compares today's American Cancel Culture Revolution to China's Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution (1962-1976).   In the mid-1960's, teaching the history of Communism in America's public schools generally went from seldom to hardly ever. It declined further after the official collapse of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) on 31 December 1991. Today's BLM/Antifa street "protesters" likely know nothing about the combined body count of Stalin's Russia and Mao's China. 
- Saturday, August 8, 2020

Dem Pols welcome Red Guards to occupy their cities

Dem Pols welcome Red Guards to occupy their citiesAmerica's Cancel Culture Revolution has flourished in Big Blue Cities –—most notably Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington —where local and state politicians show their support of America's Red Guards by dismissing the seriousness of their criminal activities, and ordering their police forces to stand-down.   Previously on this site, the behavioral characteristics of America's Red Guards were compared to Mao's Red Guards. The parallels are too obvious to ignore. 
- Saturday, July 25, 2020

America's Red Guards storm the Big Blue Cities

https://canadafreepress.com/images/uploads/CARY071820.jpgThe Chinese Communist Party's Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) was the precursor to today's urban protests involving Black Lives Matter (BLM) and Antifa.  As America's Cancel Culture spread into several Big Blue Cities, largely governed by Democrat politicians for decades, city officials stood back and let it happen.  
- Thursday, July 23, 2020

The monuments to the framers of The Southern Manifesto of 1956

As Confederate flags come down, so should the monuments that honor the Democrat politicians who overwhelmingly supported The Southern Manifesto of 1956. The Southern Manifesto – officially entitled The Decision of the Supreme Court in the School Cases Declaration of Constitutional Principles – was signed by 101 members of the U.S. Congress, including 19 senators and 82 members of the House of Representatives. Ninety-nine of them were Democrats.
- Monday, June 15, 2020

The Silence of the Shepherds

The Silence of the ShepherdsCollectively, they put up little-to-no resistance to the State-ordered closure of their sanctuaries. Technically, their congregations or denominations own the space, not them. They are merely the shepherds of those who sit in pews, entrusted with leadership over the lambs, in religious matters.
- Sunday, June 14, 2020

Pandemic, Plandemic, or Both? (Part 6 – Last in Series)

Pandemic, Plandemic, or Both?What do you see in the picture above? Is it the eye of a rabbit looking right, or a bird turned left? Or, both? The same is asked when looking at the SARS-CoV-2 ordeal. Review of Part 5 Takeaways
  • Conventional wisdom among the Scientific Community—a first cousin of the "Intelligence Community" – never took HCQ seriously as a contender for the role of interim mitigator of virus symptoms until a proven vaccine comes along.
  • Proponents of HCQ, regardless of some very impressive résumés, are treated as kooks by the established science experts. 
  • The chief scientist of the World Health Organization recently announced the suspension of HCQ trials because they're too dangerous, WHO says. 
- Sunday, May 31, 2020

Pandemic, Plandemic, or Both? (Part 5)

Pandemic, Plandemic, or Both? (Part 5)Review of Part 4 Takeaways
  • The notion that Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) could be a safe, inexpensive, readily-available, and effective drug to mitigate the effect of SARS-CoV-1 provoked efforts to discredit and silence those who supported that hypothesis.
  • As the debate between HCQ and Remdesivir progressed, the potential benefits of HCQ were supported by credible scientists and medical organizations, forcing the NIH to test HCQ.
  • When Trump announced he'd been taking a regime of HCQ, it enhanced the tempo and temperature of the debate. 
  • The likely end of Remdesivir considered as an effective treatment of patients with severe SARS-CoV-2 opened the way for a replacement drug to emerge from another lab.
  • The Lancet, a nearly 200-year old British medical journal, stated that no antiviral drug has yet been proven effective for patients with severe SARS-CoV-2.
Those pushing Remdesivir, until its wheels came off, either ignored or downplayed scholarly studies favorable to HCQ. And, in some cases, ridiculed those who took them seriously.     When pro-HCQ videos posted on YouTube, the site's Though Police deleted them and substituted the ominous dark screen above. 
- Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Pandemic, Plandemic, or Both? (Part 4)

The LancetThe debate surrounding Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ)

The debate of Remdesivir v. HCQ started on, or about, Friday, March 20, when Dr. Fauci stepped to the podium during a virus briefing to correct a favorable comment Trump made about HCQ. Fauci said: "You've got to be careful when you say 'fairly effective'. It (HCQ) was never done in a clinical trial…It was given to individuals and felt that maybe it worked."
- Tuesday, May 26, 2020


Pandemic, Plandemic, or Both? (Part 3)

Pandemic, Plandemic, or Both?CDC Director Robert R. Redfield (pictured above) has admitted that his agency had over-stated the SARS-CoV-2 mortality rate compared to the 1957-1958 flu pandemic. The agency reported that, "[T]he mortality ratio for the COVID-19 virus is similar to the mortality rate of 1957-1958 flu pandemic." That 50's pandemic caused 1-2 million deaths worldwide, and 77,000-116,000 in the U.S.  Nevertheless, it did not lead to a shutdown of the U.S. economy with the loss of millions of jobs.
- Monday, May 25, 2020

Pandemic, Plandemic, or Both?

Pandemic, Plandemic, or Both?Somewhere along the way, two-thirds of America's foundational trilogy of "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness" abdicated to the first third. So what happened? 
- Monday, May 25, 2020

You are faltering, Mister President

You are faltering, Mister PresidentEach shutdown day after May Day, Trump’s support drops a notch. He was conned by the Big Government Doctors. He said, “Two very smart people came into my office”. Though unnamed, we know who.
- Monday, April 27, 2020

Mr. President, tear down this wall of unemployment

Mr. President, tear down this wall of unemploymentIt’s time, sir. Time to let the American work force go back to work. As of today, 26.4 million previously employed Americans are out of work. They are now dependent on Federal checks to sustain their families. That’s roughly one in six previously employed Americans, now jobless. The infallibility of the medico Wizards of Smart has been discredited—except, of course, by the liberal media.
- Sunday, April 26, 2020

First Ladies and Celebrities raise funds for a failed organization

First Ladies and Celebrities raise funds for a failed organizationThe Event: A Star-studded fund raiser for the World Health Organization (WHO) "Contributions, all filmed in their homes, also came from Elton John, Jennifer Lopez, Stevie Wonder, British soccer star David Beckham, former U.S. first ladies Michelle Obama and Laura Bush, Andrea Bocelli, Celine Dion, Billie Eilish, Bill Gates and dozens of others."  Among the "dozens" of others, appearing individually in cameo performances from their homes, were Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, Andrea Bocelli, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Beyonce, Oprah Winfrey, Stevie Wonder, Lady Gaga and others from the usual cast of celebrities who show up to promote global-causes.  The event kicked off with a one-minute video from WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus—a "superstar" according to Ms. Gaga. Tedros said:
- Monday, April 20, 2020

Trump misstated in saying that COVID-19 “came out of nowhere”

George Bush, Barack Obama,Trump misstated in saying that COVID-19 came out of nowhereBig, cataclysmic events seldom come out of nowhere. Though, granted, they occasionally do. Particularly when the earth acts unexpectedly. On March 27, 1964, the Great Alaskan Earthquake, also known as the Good Friday Earthquake, was a magnitude 9.2 megathrust quake; the most powerful earthquake recorded in North American history. Second most powerful in world history. Unexpected.
- Saturday, April 18, 2020

Once New Jersey had a real Governor 

Phil Murphy, William LivingstonCurrent New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy probably wishes he'd not made a statement during an interview with FOX's Tucker Carlson, after it went big-league viral. It happened at about the 9:54 mark in the YouTube video of the Carlson-Murphy interview. 
- Saturday, April 18, 2020


Should America completely trust the COVID-19 medical experts?

Should America completely trust the COVID-19 medical experts?Today, two physicians essentially control the $22 trillion U.S. economy. Above, on the President's far right, is Dr. Anthony Stephen Fauci. He has been Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984. He's described by The Atlantic as someone "America Is Thirsty for…as crushable as a pop star". In an op-ed entitled "Thank God the Doctor Is In," New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd called Tony "a national treasure". Yet, his posture above screams "I'm not comfortable with what Trump says". Tony is not being assigned any of the Left's blame for the government's alleged, initial, fumbled response to the COVID-19 outbreak. He's immune from criticism.  
- Saturday, April 11, 2020

Dr. WHO and the Clintons

Dr. WHO and the ClintonsNote: Pictured nearby is Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO.) He is the first WHO director-general who is not a medical doctor.  He holds a Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in Community Health from the University of Nottingham, and a Master of Science (MSc) in Immunology of Infectious Diseases from the University of London. From 2005-2012, he was Ethiopia's Minister of Health.
- Friday, April 3, 2020

A Working Hypothesis: COVID-19 as pandemic bioterrorism

A Working Hypothesis: COVID-19 as pandemic bioterrorismA hypothesis is a proposed explanation for an event. A working hypothesis is a provisional explanation that requires further investigation before making a flat claim of accuracy.   Working Hypothesis: The COVID-19 event is a covert act—one not openly shown, engaged in, or avowed—of biological terrorism sanctioned by the top leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and aimed at the United States, with the expectation that other nations—as collateral damage—would incur consequences when their populations were also exposed to the virulent pathogen to a level that would mask the focused target of the assault.   
- Tuesday, March 31, 2020

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