SADR (Spanish Sahara) and International Illegality

On October 31, the United Nations Security Council publicly and definitively removed its mask and showed its full obedience to the United States. In doing so, it enshrined its renunciation […]
On what and who NATO serves

There is no worse blind man than the one who does not want to see, nor worse deaf than the one who does not want to hear (a Spanish proverb, […]
Anglo-Masonic geopolitics against the Spanish Empire: the case of Cuba

1. A Current Lesson from the History of the Surrender of Santiago de Cuba I’ll start with the lessons, because perhaps many potential readers dismiss the topic because “it’s not […]
Hispanicity: Yesterday and today

“Don’t forget that when you choose a name, you choose a destiny”, Leopoldo Marechal (1900-1970), Argentine poet, novelist, and essayist. “If the concept of Christianity encompasses and simultaneously characterizes all […]
Ibero-America and military strategic thinking: the Revolution, the Holy Alliance and Hispanicity

1.- The Revolution The world has been subject, at least since the 17th century, to a permanent and undeniable revolutionary impulse. Bishop Emilio Masalles Pere, bishop of the diocese of […]