by The Standard | Oct 10, 2021 | Michael Reed
A wall of lava flows from the volcano in La Palma. A wall of lava flows down from the volcano currently erupting on the tropical paradise island of La Palma, also known as San Miguel de La Palma. The island is the 5th largest in the Canary Island chain of...
by The Standard | Oct 7, 2021 | Michael Reed
OBITS As some of The Standard readers may know this writer had the Covid virus this past spring. At that time my Dr. prescribed the Dr. Vladimir Zev Zelenko formula medicine protocol I needed and I was back in good health in a brief time. Then, later in the summer I...
by The Standard | Oct 4, 2021 | Michael Reed
The Standard publisher on the SC Statehouse grounds following a Senate hearing mid-September. Thank you! I can say no more than a sincere thank you from my heart! Those close to this writer and The Standard know that this publisher suffered a horrible fight...
by The Standard | Oct 2, 2021 | Bill Connor
“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” — John 8:32 After the shootings in Dayton, OH, and El Paso, TX, the rhetoric from the political Left has become increasingly brazen, particularly regarding the...
by The Standard | Sep 29, 2021 | Don Boys
A major worldwide pandemic, often called a plague, began in 541 A.D. at Pelusium, Egypt, which changed the course of history from that time forward. Some estimates say that up to 100 million people died. My critics will declare my title wrong since America is a...
by The Standard | Sep 28, 2021 | Michael Reed
This spring Pastor Pawlowski was arrested for not closing his church. Pastor Artur Pawlowski escaped communism in his native Poland only to find it again in Canada. That’s right, our neighbor to the north no longer represents traditional western ideals...
by The Standard | Sep 26, 2021 | The Standard
Many inspired by CDC’s cover-up of post-vaccine injuries and deaths Greenville, SC – For the past two Sundays, a group of over 400 freedom-loving patriots and several of their children gathered in downtown Greenville with signs, bullhorns, and American...
by The Standard | Sep 26, 2021 | John Enlow
Photo from an online brochure by AliveTek. OPINION “Are you ready to look in the mirror in a new way? … The other way we think about ourselves is called our social identity. Social identity refers to the set of characteristics by which the society that we live in...
by Johnnelle Raines | Sep 24, 2021 | Johnnelle Raines
Pastor Mark Burns, of Easley, SC, who has been known as, “President Donald Trump’s favorite pastor”, was very motivational the other night at Silver Bay Seafood restaurant in Easley SC! I was thrilled to be part of this meeting! He has lit a...
by The Standard | Sep 24, 2021 | Elizabeth Shewfelt
There is a battle taking place across the globe between civil liberties, medical tyranny and government overreach. The issue of mandatory COVID-19 investigational vaccinations has been at the forefront of this contentious battle globally and among citizens of...
by The Standard | Sep 24, 2021 | Michael Reed
Governor Henry McMaster gave important opening remarks at the September 13th Lexington County Republican Executive Committee meeting. The SC Governor spoke for twelve minutes on South Carolina affairs and what his desire for and direction of the state should...
by The Standard | Sep 22, 2021 | Sidney Powell
US Capitol January 6, 2021. Photo courtesy Samuel Reed Why Nancy Pelosi Had to Hurry on January 6 Among other conservatives that stood up for President Trump amidst the theft of the 2020 election, the legal team that became Defending the Republic challenged...
by The Standard | Sep 21, 2021 | Dave Ramsey
Dear Dave, I have a good job and make pretty good money, but I’m tired of always worrying about my finances and being strapped for cash at the end of the month. I’ve heard you talk about getting out of debt and living on a zero-based budget, but what exactly is a...
by Evelyn MacLeod | Sep 20, 2021 | Evelyn MacLeod
Some Say Hospitals Are Treating Federal Guidelines As Mandates That Restrict Them From Providing Alternative, Potentially Life-Saving, Treatments. Local Conservative GCGOP leader Pressley Stutts died August 19th. His death raises concerns regarding hospital care....
by The Standard | Sep 18, 2021 | José Nino
The Magnificent Seven (1960). Photo courtesy Cleveland.com and United Artists. Hollywood has a clever way of distorting our perspective on history, and a great example of this is Western film – a movie genre we’ve all come to love. Cattle rustlers, guns...
by The Standard | Sep 16, 2021 | Lisa Rudisill
Statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee being removed in Richmond, Virginia. Photo courtesy of Stripes.com It’s not enough that the South lost the Civil War after four bloody, awful years and suffered the burning of cities, martial law and Reconstruction...
by The Standard | Sep 14, 2021 | Michael Reed
Last year Remdesivir was touted as a “game-changer” against Covid19 by many, including Donald Trump and the World Health Organization. The medicine did not increase survivability nor cut the hospital stay period of coronavirus patients. No results were...
by The Standard | Sep 13, 2021 | Zoe Warren
Parents, teachers, students, and administrators gathered in the Center for Advanced Technical Studies building last month to discuss the plan to open the doors of the school houses in Lexington–Richland 5 School District in the next few weeks. The...
by The Standard | Sep 12, 2021 | Lisa Rudisill
The Marxist Critical Race Theory uses “Critical Theories” to “urge revolution in societies against traditional values”. The “Black Lives Matter” movement is part of the fruit that has sprung from CRT. CRT has built its foundation on...
by The Standard | Sep 8, 2021 | David Lane
If you are between the ages of 20 and 40 your risk of dying from COVID-19 is the same as your chance of dying from playing football. If you’re between the ages of 15 and 24 you’re more likely to be fatally afflicted by falling down the stairs than by COVID-19....
by The Standard | Sep 8, 2021 | Bill Connor
“(France is threatened by) certain social science theories imported from America” French President Emmanuel Macron. “The intellectual matrix from American universities (should not be imported)” French education minister Over the past year, the world has been inundated...
by The Standard | Sep 8, 2021 | Evelyn MacLeod
Let what is done in the shadows, be exposed to the light. Concerned citizens have been attending Election Fraud and Audit Committee meetings, in Camden, Columbia, Spartanburg, York, Beaufort counties, and Aiken Counties. Laura Scharr has been bringing evidence...
by The Standard | Sep 8, 2021 | Evelyn MacLeod
On a hot summer day, the 28th of August 1963, over 200,000 people gathered on the mall in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. They gathered to hear a young Southern Black Baptist preacher named Martin Luther King, Jr., describe his vision of America. He...
by The Standard | Sep 5, 2021 | Dave Ramsey
September 10th is National 401(k) Day If you just started a new job, and you’re looking at the 401(k) options that are available, you probably have questions about how it all works. Your golden years depend on investment choices you make today. And if you’re...
by The Standard | Sep 4, 2021 | Bill Connor
US troops prepare to board a US Air Force C-17 cargo plane in Kabul and leave Afghanistan after almost 20 years. Photo courtesy California18. With the catastrophically misguided Biden withdrawal plan from Afghanistan, the world watched as mayhem ensued after...
by The Standard | Sep 4, 2021 | Ray Pearson
Rand Paul insists that ivermectin, a drug used on humans to treat maladies including intestinal parasites and head lice, isn’t being studied as a possible treatment for coronavirus patients because of politics. “The hatred for Trump deranged these people so...
by The Standard | Aug 20, 2021 | Michael Reed
Dr. Dan Erickson and his partner Dr. Artin Masshi are the owners of a chain of Urgent Care clinics in California with clinics in Bakersfield, Fresno and Temecula. They recently shared their data of thousands of case examples in a television interview about COVID19....
by The Standard | Aug 12, 2021 | Joachim Hagopian
Resistance to vaccine mandates is building across the country. Citizens groups, nurses and doctors are organizing protests and holding rally’s nationwide. In Charlotte August 1st several thousand nurses and doctors protested at Freedom Park and held a Healthcare...
by The Standard | Aug 10, 2021 | Bill Connor
Institute for Social Research, also known as The Frankfurt School, University of Michigan. The Progressive agenda to suppress conservative speech is Ramping up to alarming levels. During the 2020 Presidential Campaign we saw a new level of conservative...
by The Standard | Jul 16, 2021 | Michael Reed
Liberty is Rising patriotic rally takes place this Saturday at Crosspoint Church in Greenville, SC from 10am until 3pm. Organizer Erik Corcoran will lead patriotic speakers in upholding Liberty in SC. South Carolina patriots will gather to expound on the ways...
by The Standard | Jul 12, 2021 | Michael Reed
Close to 300 delegates and Republican Party members were present for the special meeting called for Tuesday. Brown also said the Committee identified “360 voters who were credentialed for the convention but had their fees paid for them”. The Republican...
by The Standard | Jul 9, 2021 | Michael Reed
Chairman of the Greenville County Republican Party, Jennifer Black, called a special meeting for Tuesday, Tuesday, July 6th at 7pm at the Hilton Hotel in Greenville, to address many of the issues concerning election fraud in Greenville County Republican Party...
by The Standard | Jul 8, 2021 | Michael Reed
Confederate Lieutenant General Edmund Kirby Smith The statue of the Confederate General pictured above is that of Edmund Kirby Smith of Florida, and was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Florida in 1922. The U.S. House of Representatives voted...
by The Standard | Jul 6, 2021 | Michael Reed
“Cross my heart and hope to die, stick a needle in my eye…” — Elementary school saying For those not old enough to remember the above quotation, that was an old saying kids used to say when I was in elementary school as their ‘oath’...
by The Standard | Jul 6, 2021 | Lisa Rudisill
Can you identify the likeness of this famous Confederate General whose statue stands in Statuary Hall in the US Capitol Building? Does this statue offend you? If so, why? Please enter your guess and comments in the comments section below. The Standard will identify...
by The Standard | Jul 3, 2021 | Michael Reed
Pastor Greg Locke of Global Vision Church will be joining other patriots in Spartanburg July 10th for a conference on getting back lost liberties in America! Locke will be joined by popular speakers, Lin Wood and John Di Lemme. Wood is an Atlanta attorney and South...
by The Standard | Jul 3, 2021 | Michael Reed
Tens of thousands of supporters started arriving in Wellington, Ohio, on Monday, June 21st—five days before President Donald J. Trump’s “Save America” event—camping out in anticipation of the President’s Saturday evening...
by The Standard | Jul 3, 2021 | Michael Reed
Ballot harvesting involves third parties to collect and deliver ballots. In our May 25, 2021, article concerning potential fraud in the Greenville County GOP (GCGOP) Delegate Registration and Officer Election we stated that “Integrity of elections at all...
by The Standard | Jun 23, 2021 | Preston Baines
South Carolina challenged with ‘Critical Race Theory’ creating a culture of forced racism. The problems in our country, state and communities are a long list. I have advocated for solving these problems locally because we have a broken federal...
by The Standard | Jun 20, 2021 | Lisa Rudisill
Reading, writing and arithmetic, known as the 3 R’s, has long been the standard for primary education. These basics don’t seem to get as much attention today as they once did and our entire society suffers for it. Most parents agree that teaching deviant...