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Last month the Trump Administration launched an unprecedented assault against academic and intellectual freedom in America, targeting many of our most elite institutions of higher education. As an example of this, enormous pressure was exerted against Columbia University in New York City by withdrawing $400 million in annual federal funding and demanding its full cooperation... Read More
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Back when I was a young child my grandfather enjoyed watching professional wrestling on his old black-and-white television, so I occasionally did the same. In those distant days, television wrestling possessed almost no money nor prestige and was barely even considered a real sport, probably tied with roller derby as occupying the bottommost-tier of audience... Read More
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In an amusing display of British pride and solipsism, the venerable Times of London once ran the headline "Fog in Channel - Continent Cut Off." Overly arrogant individuals sometimes find it difficult to recognize that they are not the center of the universe, and that instead they might actually be considerably less large and powerful... Read More
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I've never met Donald Trump nor had any dealings with him, and since I don't watch television, I'd barely paid attention to his antics until his unexpectedly strong run for the White House began attracting heavy media coverage in 2015. But some time ago I was privately meeting on other matters with one of Trump's... Read More
The Trump Administration recently declassified and released some 60,000 government documents relating to the JFK Assassination, provoking a great deal of discussion on social media and the rest of the Internet. This prompted Mike Whitney to interview me on that subject, providing me an excellent opportunity to draw together and summarize the many articles I... Read More
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We may be witnessing the ongoing destruction of one of the greatest pillars of postwar American global influence and hegemony. Late last week an astonishing event occurred in American society, and video clips of that incident quickly went viral across the Internet. A 30-year-old Tufts doctoral student and Fulbright Scholar from Turkey was walking across... Read More
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Mike Whitney Interview with Ron Unz
Was Israel involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy? (Is there any hard evidence or is it mostly conjecture?). And if Israel was involved, then what was the alleged motive? Ron Unz---Although there exists no smoking gun proof implicating Israel and its Mossad in the JFK Assassination, there is an enormous mass of... Read More
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My 10th grade English class had devoted a semester to the works of William Shakespeare, and that seemed appropriate given his place in our language and our culture. During those months, I'd read about a dozen or so of his plays and had been required to memorize one of the most famous soliloquies in Macbeth.... Read More
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Although Candace Owens had spent several years as a wildly popular right-wing "influencer" on social media and podcasts, she'd never written any substantial articles, so I'd only been vaguely aware of her. However, as a deeply committed Christian, she became horrified by the ongoing Israeli slaughter in Gaza, and very publicly broke with her longtime... Read More
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A few weeks ago I published a long article on the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, reviewing the available evidence on that notorious document of the very early twentieth century and attempting to evaluate its credibility and provenance. My ultimate verdict was rather hum-drum. I concluded that the work was likely fictional, but probably... Read More
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Although Google Analytics and other standard third-party utilities show how much traffic my own articles on The Unz Review regularly receive, they fail to inform me exactly who is reading my work or how much influence these pieces may have. But every now and then a burst of external illumination suggests that at least some... Read More
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Thursday, February 13, 2025.  Official White House Photo by Joyce Boghosian.
On Thursday the full Senate voted to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). This gave Kennedy full authority over one of America's largest government bureaucracies, including its 90,000 employees and an annual budget of nearly $2 trillion, twice that of the Department of Defense. Ironies abounded in that... Read More
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As visitors to this website are aware, most of my own articles tend to be long or sometimes even very long, and readers have often complained about this. Unfortunately, the topics I usually cover tend to be complex and controversial ones, and I feel it is difficult to properly address them in short columns that... Read More
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Although I'd never had much interest in American history when I was young, the name of Charles A. Lindbergh was certainly known to me, with the story of that early pioneering aviator always rating at least a few sentences in my introductory textbooks. I'd vaguely known that Lindbergh had been the first to cross the... Read More
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Mike Whitney Interview with Ron Unz
Is the western media even-handed in its coverage of China? And how has this impacted public perception of China in America? Ron Unz---I think the Western media has been overwhelmingly biased against China, a bias that stretches back for decades but has steadily grown worse during the 2010s and especially the last few years. Coverage... Read More
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Elections have consequences and the remarkable return of Donald Trump to the White House has already led to a flurry of major reversals across numerous policy areas. The weekend newspapers revealed that these now included the longstanding Covid origins debate, which had largely disappeared from the headlines over the last year or two. John Radcliffe,... Read More
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Last week I published a long article on the growing global confrontation between China and America, comparing their relative strengths with regard to economic, technological, and military factors. My assessment drew very heavily upon the writings of a retired Chinese business executive named Hua Bin, whose recent posts on his Substack I cited and excerpted.... Read More
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A Comprehensive Review of the Economic, Technological, and Military Factors
Over the last year I gradually became familiar with Chas Freeman, one of America's most distinguished professional diplomats and a longtime expert on China. Despite his illustrious career, he had rarely appeared anywhere in our mainstream media, but once I discovered his interviews on several YouTube channels, I was extremely impressed by the depth of... Read More
Prof. Ralph Baric of the University of North Carolina
In recent years the sharp decline in quality of the New York Times has left the Wall Street Journal as America's best major newspaper, a development that no one had expected when Rupert Murdoch purchased that venerable publication in 2007. Over the last couple of years, I've spent fewer and fewer minutes each morning reading... Read More
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Decades ago I became fully convinced that UFOs were real. I even accepted that past visits to our planet of such space aliens had been the basis for many of the religious myths of different societies all around the world, just as Erich von Däniken had argued in his massive 1971 bestseller Chariots of the... Read More
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Last week a top Russian general named Igor Kirillov was assassinated outside his Moscow home. Lt. Gen. Kirillov had served since 2017 as head of Russia's Chemical, Biological, and Nuclear Defense Troops, obviously a position of great importance, and together with an aide, he was killed by an explosive device, with the Ukrainian government immediately... Read More
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Last week I published an article discussing former Ambassador Chas Freeman, one of America's most highly-regarded professional diplomats of the last half-century. Very early in his career, Freeman had been the personal interpreter for President Richard Nixon during his historic 1972 trip to China and meetings with Mao, and that country remained one of his... Read More
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Although his public service career stretches back for nearly sixty years and he probably ranks as one of our most distinguished professional diplomats, until the last year or so I was only dimly aware of Charles W. "Chas" Freeman, Jr. I had occasionally read some of his opinion columns and perhaps one or two of... Read More
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Donald Trump has selected Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services in his new administration, and the latter has declared that his mission will be to "Make America Healthy Again." But even if Kennedy is confirmed by the U.S. Senate, he faces a very stiff challenge in fulfilling that... Read More
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There's a famous, apparently true story regarding the aftermath of the purge and summary execution of NKVD chief Lavrenti Beria in the old Soviet Union. Beria had spent many years at the pinnacle of Soviet power and naturally had been given a long and glowing entry in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, copies of which were... Read More
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For decades the British journalist Piers Morgan has been a fully mainstream media figure, though having a career with the ups and downs typical of the tabloid wing of that profession. According to his very extensive 11,000 word Wikipedia article, he was born in 1965, started at Rupert Murdoch's The Sun in 1988, then at... Read More
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Given that I strongly disliked the policies of both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, I didn't pay much attention to the twists and turns of our recent presidential election, and although I voted, I wrote in someone else's name. I can't quite remember whom I honored with that protest vote, though it may have been... Read More
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Although the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences was not one of the awards originally established by Alfred Nobel, most of the world's population and media treat it as such, with that impression strengthened because it is announced around the same time. Just as with the Nobel Prizes in Physics or Medicine, the award in... Read More
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Although I've been reading the New York Times every morning for almost 45 years, I've gradually become more and more disgusted with it, and occasionally say so in my articles. For example, back in 2016 I wrote: I've always regarded diet books as the quintessential example of worthless content, regardless of how many millions of... Read More
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich
I've often suggested that our media functions as a powerful tool of mind-control, not too dissimilar from what might be found in the plotlines of classic science fiction. After spending weeks or months immersed in such a controlling narrative, thinking independent thoughts let alone completely breaking free becomes a very difficult undertaking. For most individuals,... Read More
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I've always enjoyed solving historical puzzles and figuring out what really happened, but I'd never had the slightest interest in conspiracy theories, which I'd always dismissed as nonsense. As a consequence, I'd spent nearly my entire life never doubting nor questioning the broad sweep of our last century of world history, as had been so... Read More
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Twelve Months That May Have Doomed Both Israel and Global Jewish Power
Today marks the one year anniversary of the remarkably successful Hamas raid on Israel, in which some 1,500 lightly-armed Islamic militants from Gaza so greatly humiliated the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his country's entire national security establishment. The consequences of these last twelve months have been enormous, not merely for the Jewish... Read More
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The 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 Attacks came earlier this month, and I published an article reviewing those historic events and analyzing the important evidence always ignored by our mainstream media. This time I sought to place that story within the context of the rapidly-approaching first anniversary of the 10/7 Hamas raid, which had launched... Read More
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For the last half-dozen years, Israeli-born Ronan Bergman has served as a reporter with the New York Times, and I've regularly heard him described as the best-connected American journalist in Israel, with especially close ties to that country's powerful security services such as the Mossad, Shin Bet, and Unit 8200. Much of that reputation goes... Read More
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For years, Tucker Carlson had been the highest-rated host on television, courageously covering the important, controversial topics that few others dared to touch. After his forced departure from FoxNews in April 2023, he soon launched an even bolder interview show on Elon Musk's Twitter platform, now completely free of the timorous corporate oversight and time... Read More
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The eleven month anniversary of the October 7th Hamas attacks on Israel passed two days ago and in two more days we will reach the twenty-third anniversary of the September 11th Attacks on America. Both these events have become so infamous that they are now among the tiny handful that can easily be identified merely... Read More
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Last week I published a widely-discussed article on YouTube's growing climate of censorship, while noting one surprising exception. Over the last week, these disturbing trends have continued and possibly even accelerated. American Pravda: YouTube Censorship and the Curious Case of Candace Owens Ron Unz • The Unz Review • August 26, 2024 • 6,700 Words... Read More
Candace Owens at 2022 AmericaFest in Phoenix.  Credit: Wikimedia Commons/Gage Skidmore.
For 45 years I've read the New York Times in its print edition almost each and every morning, together with the Wall Street Journal. Until about a decade ago, I also read four of California's leading newspapers in similar fashion, but as they declined into just pale shadows of what they once had been, I... Read More
Chinese President Xi Jinping and American President Joseph Biden
Back in the summer of 2018, I launched my American Pravda series in earnest, deciding to finally present some of the extremely controversial material that I'd gradually uncovered during the previous five or ten years. One of my earliest articles focused upon the Jewish role in the Bolshevik Revolution and the resulting ideological aftershocks in... Read More
Hamas Leader Yahya al-Sinwar and Nazi Leader Adolf Hitler
A quarter-century ago in 1999 The Matrix entered our theaters and became an instant film classic as well as a colossal blockbuster, earning nearly $500 million at the box office. There were also interesting epistemological implications to the notion that our own world was merely the illusion created within a computer simulation, hiding the grim... Read More
Itamar Ben-Gvir, Convicted Terrorist and Current Israeli Minister of National Security
Last week I published an article on the dramatic events in domestic American politics, including President Joseph Biden's sudden disappearance from the presidential race and the elevation of Vice President Kamala Harris as the candidate in his place. Nothing like this had ever previously happened in American political history and it came only a couple... Read More
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Collapsing empires may often flail about in strange fashion before they go into the darkness. Recent developments in American political life brought those thoughts to my mind. With an American presidential election just three months away, we have seen a series of remarkable, sometimes unprecedented developments impacting who will spend the next four years sitting... Read More
President Richard Nixon and Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
The stated purpose of our alternative media website is to provide convenient access to "interesting, important, and controversial perspectives largely excluded from the American mainstream media." In fulfillment of this mission, we regularly cover highly-controversial topics only rarely presented in other publications, while also moderating the resulting discussions with a very light hand. As an... Read More
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Over the last couple of days the news cycle has been overwhelmingly dominated by a sniper's attempted assassination of Donald Trump at a large campaign rally in western Pennsylvania, with the presidential candidate fortunate enough to escape with only a minor wound to his ear. The photo of the former president holding his arm high... Read More
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Back in early March when the Israel/Gaza conflict was still in its fifth month, longtime progressive icon Ralph Nader published an important column in Common Dreams arguing that the official Palestinian death toll widely cited in media reports probably represented a huge underestimate of the actual reality. His piece opened as follows: Since the Hamas... Read More
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Two weeks ago I published a long article on the JFK Assassination, pointing to the overwhelming evidence that Kennedy's own successor Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson had very likely been a central figure in the plot. I closed the essay by quoting several early paragraphs from a different article that I had published more than... Read More
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Back in 2019 a prominent public figure---whose name is widely known---came to Palo Alto to have a private dinner with me. Apparently he'd become aware of my controversial writings the previous year on the JFK Assassination and in the wake of the Jeffrey Epstein revelations, he'd concluded I was probably correct that Israel and its... Read More
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On Monday I published a long article describing my recent discovery of the enormous potential value of AI chatbots to my own work. Like many of us, I'd vaguely followed the growing advances of Artificial Intelligence (AI) software over the last few decades, culminating in the development of systems that could beat the world's best... Read More
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Back in my younger years I greatly enjoyed Science Fiction, and from junior high through graduate school, I probably read a thousand or more books in that genre, captivated by the enormous range of interesting ideas presented. My two favorite authors had originally been Isaac Asimov and Arthur C. Clarke, though they were eventually replaced... Read More
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Whether or not it actually happened, the story of Babe Ruth's famous "called shot" in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series has become one of the great legends of baseball's Golden Age. The Chicago Cubs fans in Wrigley Field had been relentlessly hectoring the renowned Yankee slugger and the cat-calls and insults intensified as... Read More
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About Ron Unz

A theoretical physicist by training, Mr. Unz serves as founder and chairman of UNZ.org, a content-archiving website providing free access to many hundreds of thousands of articles from prominent periodicals of the last hundred and fifty years. From 2007 to 2013, he also served as publisher of The American Conservative, a small opinion magazine, and had previously served as chairman of Wall Street Analytics, Inc., a financial services software company which he founded in New York City in 1987. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees from Harvard University, Cambridge University, and Stanford University, and is a past first-place winner in the Intel/Westinghouse Science Talent Search. He was born in Los Angeles in 1961.

He has long been deeply interested in public policy issues, and his writings on issues of immigration, race, ethnicity, and social policy have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Commentary, The Nation, and numerous other publications.

In 1994, he launched a surprise Republican primary challenge to incumbent Gov. Pete Wilson of California, running on a conservative, pro-immigrant platform against the prevailing political sentiment, and received 34% of the vote. Later that year, he campaigned as a leading opponent of Prop. 187, the anti-immigration initiative, and was a top featured speaker at a 70,000 person pro-immigrant march in Los Angeles, the largest political rally in California history to that date.

In 1997, Mr. Unz began his “English for the Children” initiative campaign to dismantle bilingual education in California. He drafted Prop. 227 and led the campaign to qualify and pass the measure, culminating in a landslide 61% victory in June 1998, effectively eliminating over one-third of America’s bilingual programs. Within less than three years of the new English immersion curriculum, the mean percentile test scores of over a million immigrant students in California rose by an average of 70%. He later organized and led similar initiative campaigns in other states, winning with 63% in the 2000 Arizona vote and a remarkable 68% in the 2002 Massachusetts vote without spending a single dollar on advertising.

After spending most of the 2000s focused on software projects, he has recently become much more active in his public policy writings, most of which had appeared in his own magazine.