Spirits From The Dead

There's a company whose entire job is hunting down spirits from distilleries that no longer exist. Their 2026 collection just dropped: a 60-year-old single grain Scotch from Carsebridge, which closed in 1983, a 25-year-old rum from Trinidad that's now one of the most collectible names in spirits, and a 10-year-old Extra Añejo Tequila from one of Mexico's oldest distilleries. The tasting notes alone are worth your time. Learn more here.

The NYT Social Engineering Against Masculinity Failed

The New York Times ran a whole series on the masculinity crisis. Then The American Spectator got hold of it and asked the question nobody at the Times had the guts to: what if the thing that broke men was the people trying to fix them? This one cuts deep.

137 Countries Are Building a System to Cut Out the Dollar

There's a digital payment network already processing nearly $1 trillion in transactions without SWIFT, without U.S. banks, and without the dollar. 26 central banks have joined. China, India, the UAE, and Russia are all in. When global demand for the dollar drops, retirement accounts feel it first. The only assets that sit outside the new digital system are gold and silver — and you can legally move part of your retirement into physical metals, tax and penalty free. Free guide.

The Surprising Origin of The Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of Global Arms

The most mass-produced gun the world has ever known wasn't conceived by an engineer or an artisan gunsmith, but a wounded tank mechanic who penned the design from his hospital bed. Mikhail Kalashnikov, the father of the AK-47, once said "Blame the Nazi Germans for making me become a gun designer… I always wanted to construct agricultural machinery." See the sensational origin story of this firearms behemoth here.

Inside Japan's Hidden Boxing World

Japan is quietly producing some of the most dangerous fighters on the planet and nobody outside Asia is paying attention. This documentary goes inside the Tokyo gyms, the training camps, and the culture behind fighters like Naoya Inoue — the man most boxing fans agree is the best pound-for-pound fighter alive. Former champions, rising prospects nobody in the West has heard of yet, and a system that runs nothing like the American or British model. Watch the full documentary here.

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