Douglas R. Satterfield

Hello. I provide one article every day. My writings are influenced by great thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Jung, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, Jean Piaget, Erich Neumann, and Jordan Peterson, whose insight and brilliance have gotten millions worldwide to think about improving ourselves. Thank you for reading my blog.

Author Archives: Douglas R. Satterfield

Will I Be Watching Soccer?

By | July 26, 2021

[July 26, 2021]  I’ve been a baseball fan since before I can remember.  My dad and I would watch games, especially when “our team,” the New York Yankees, played.  Last year I stopped watching when players began doing stupid stuff that involved disrespecting America.  Major League Baseball has decided to throw in its lot with the Democrat Party… Read More »

The Cleveland Guardians

By | July 24, 2021

[July 24, 2021]  The Cleveland Indians baseball team has officially announced yesterday that they will be renamed the Cleveland Guardians at the end of this season.  The announcement came in a video on their social media site.  The decision shows us that when you go stupid, sometimes you go stupid all the way. Cleveland opted to change its… Read More »

Afghanistan’s Operation Frequent Wind

By | July 19, 2021

[July 19, 2021]  Operation Frequent Wind was the final evacuation of the U.S. from South Vietnam before the fall of Saigon.  Before the Communist takeover of the country, people were wise to leave in any way they could.  Many enduring photographs captured our hurried inglorious departure. President Joe Biden recently ordered the immediate departure of the U.S. military… Read More »

Did Iraq Have its Own Operation Werewolf?

By | July 17, 2021

[July 17, 2021]  One of the justifications for invading Iraq in 2003 was that their military possessed weapons of mass destruction.  Although chemical weapons were found in abundance, the most sought-after WMD was nuclear.  Did Iraq have its own Operation Werewolf that took WMD materials out of the country? After the initial invasion of Iraq, U.S. forces were… Read More »

Battle of Stony Point:  July 16, 1779

By | July 16, 2021

[July 16, 2021]  The Revolutionary War, like other wars, had its dramatic battles.  Stony Point was thought to be an impenetrable fortress (actually more of a reinforced outpost) and threatened West Point, New York.  General Anthony Wayne attacked at night with 1,200 light infantry using only bayonets. With the outpost at Stony Point isolated and vulnerable, Washington wanted… Read More »