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  • How Did this Idiocracy Happen?

  • Gen Z in Israel’s Crosshairs

  • As For Epstein’s Fury …

    The War of the Epstein Alliance can be safely regarded as lost now, as the Israelis are already trying to wash their hands of responsibility for the USA attacking Iran and defending Israel despite the war being observably against the interests of the American people.

    The last oil tankers have already delivered their loads. The economic bite of the failed war is only beginning to be felt, and the blame game hasn’t even truly begun yet. The political fallout from it will not be insignificant, as the massive turnover in UK politics very likely demonstrates.

    UPDATE: Local National Guard HIMARS artillery unit deployed to ME for a year is home now – they literally fired off everything they could find, painted so many fire mission marks on their launchers that they’re no longer camouflage, and have now sent 90% of their people home. The 10% that remain are working on getting the broken-down launchers out of the desert and onto ships back to the US. This gives me confidence that the war is over by default, and we are out of ammunition.

    Vox Popoli …

    Iran can outlast the USA. Airpower never accomplishes one-tenth of what its advocates say it will, because airpower never does even one-tenth the damage that the after-action assessors think it did. Desert Storm was the salient ultimate proof of this, as Col. Douglas Macgregor admitted that an Iraqi tank battalion that was bombed for 30 days in the desert was discovered after the war to have survived with 85 percent of its vehicles still operational.

    In case you haven’t noticed, despite their relative lack of air forces, both Hezbollah and the Ukrainian armed forces are still in the fight after years of war.

    Vox Popoli …

    … and from Moon of Alabama …

    War On Iran: – Saudis Blame Israel – Neocon Grandee Concedes Defeat

    It’s hard to think of a time when the United States suffered a total defeat in a conflict, a setback so decisive that the strategic loss could be neither repaired nor ignored.

    Defeat in the present confrontation with Iran will be of an entirely different character. It can neither be repaired nor ignored. There will be no return to the status quo ante, no ultimate American triumph that will undo or overcome the harm done. The Strait of Hormuz will not be “open,” as it once was. With control of the strait, Iran emerges as the key player in the region and one of the key players in the world. The roles of China and Russia, as Iran’s allies, are strengthened; the role of the United States, substantially diminished. Far from demonstrating American prowess, as supporters of the war have repeatedly claimed, the conflict has revealed an America that is unreliable and incapable of finishing what it started. That is going to set off a chain reaction around the world as friends and foes adjust to America’s failure.

  • Migrants for the Pro-Immigration Voters

    This seems like it could be the answer we’ve been looking for.

    Let them complain all they like. If you vote for open borders, then you get all the immigrants. No more sending them off to small towns in Iowa or Idaho. If you vote for data centers, then you get one built in your town. If you vote for windmills, they get built near your house. If you vote to release the crazies from the asylums, you get the homeless shelters in your neighborhoods. If you vote for the early release of violent offenders, then they are released in your town.

    The principle is not even remotely unfair. To the contrary, it’s the most fair and democratic outcome possible. We know that pro-military voters have no problem with military bases in their areas; Congressmen even compete with each other to get military bases built in their districts. It’s long past time to call out the moronic Left on their actions and force them to live with the consequences of their wicked idiocy.

    Continue reading Vox Popoli …

  • Heed the Call

    Do you know it, the call from ancient times?

    Some among us know it.

    For some people carry within them a memory that doesn’t come from this life. A longing that isn’t easily explained. Neither with logic nor with reason.

    It’s as if they had once lived, thousands of years ago, in a time when humans didn’t yet fly through the skies with machines, but felt the breath of the earth with bare feet.

    The world was different back then. No noise, no electric whirring in the air. Only the wind in the trees, the crackling of wood in the fire, and the distant cry of wolves in the night.

    People lived in the cycle of the seasons, not to the beat of clocks.
    Spring brought hope, and with it the tender green, the first buds, and young life. The children ran barefoot across the damp meadows, laughing while their mothers sowed seeds and blessed the soil with songs.


    In summer, the fruits ripened, and the village was filled with the scent of herbs, laughter, and stories around the fire. In autumn, harvests were held, thanks were given, and celebrations were made.
    And whenever winter came, life fell silent. People huddled together.
    And they knew that warmth came not only from the fire, but from the heart.

    In those days, every day was a connection to the earth, to the sun, to the rain, to the animals, to other people. They hunted not out of greed, but to live. They asked the spirit of the animal for forgiveness and thanked it for its gift. There was no mine or yours, only ours.
    Woman and man stood side by side, not on top of each other. Children were not a burden, but the greatest gift. And over all watched the Great Mother, the earth herself, nurturing, protecting, and comforting.

    Anyone who walks the streets today, lives between screens, and hears words that lack depth, can feel an emptiness that isn’t easily identifiable. A pulling in the chest. A silence, even when everything is so loud. I think it’s the longing for that time.

    You feel like a stranger in this time. Not because there’s something wrong with you. But because you remember. Of a time you can’t grasp with your mind, but only with your soul. Of friendship that didn’t wait for messages, but for the shared silence while gathering wood. Of love that wasn’t based on profile pictures, but on glances, on shared actions, and on sharing life. Of a family that wasn’t created by blood alone, but by heart and responsibility.

    I know what I’m saying now is such a painful thought, because your heart hasn’t forgotten.

    But maybe, just maybe, you weren’t born too late, but are here right now to remind not only yourself, but others, that we are still part of a whole. Not separate. That we are nature. Not above it. That we may return home again, perhaps not to a distant time, but to a near feeling.

    ©Surturs Lohe

  • Meanwhile in Gaza

    Not AI.

  • Charlotte: Blue Hive of Death

  • Can American red states defend themselves after secession? What about China?

    We estimate that the US red states after secession would have 51% of the US population, or 173 million. Add to that 6 million from Alberta & Saskatchewan. Of course the number would be much higher if the federal government causes a civil war, because the red states would take much more territory & population at the end of a war. Still, we shouldn’t take the whole US population – we’ve argued that governing the northeast US & eastern Canada is not worth the effort though, as we need a place to deport subversives to where they can find a livelihood.

    Continue reading …

    h/t WRSA

  • Hope?

    Personally, I see AI, like most technology, as a double edged sword. Used carefully it can be beneficial. The problem is that the nefarious potential to destroy jobs, drive the cost of electricity up, deplete water resources, and control the masses (make us all slaves of the oligarchs) is too great a risk to encourage support for AI. Push-back is occurring and Zerohedge has a post suggesting just that.


    AI Is Losing The PR Battle And The Consequences Could Be Huge

    A new national survey from Marquette University Law School should give the AI industry serious pause. According to the poll, roughly 70 percent of Americans believe artificial intelligence will do more harm than good for society. Even more striking, the skepticism cuts across party lines.

    Poll Director Charles Franklin put it bluntly: “It really is striking … there’s pretty much bipartisan skepticism … That’s an awful lot of partisan agreement, where we normally see Republicans and Democrats on opposite ends.”

  • Thoughts

  • I Don’t Think So

  • The Battle

    Every child that a mother gives birth to is a battle she fights for the existence or non-existence of her people.

    Surely you don’t believe that sewer-dwellers, subhumans and degenerates are the real enemy?

    They are but a symptom of idleness, a consequence of our non-action.

    We’d conquer back everything within a week if we were to defeat first the true enemy: the weakling inside.

    “Time alone will show whether you and I and a handful of others will renew the world. But we must renew ourselves every day; otherwise it will be hopeless.”
    — Hermann Hesse: Demian

    h/t The Wandering Spartan

  • Autism Fraud in NC

  • Russia and China are Serious About Replacing the US as the Persian Gulf Power Brokers

    Larry Johnson writes, “I received another piece of evidence today that the Russian/Chinese vision for a new security architecture is real and may be progressing. While chatting with a new friend who is well connected to Pakistan’s intelligence service (i.e., ISI), he told me that a very senior official in the ISI — his personal friend — told him earlier this week that Saudi Arabia and Qatar are going to cut security ties with the US… They reportedly want to move under a security umbrella offered by Russia and China. If true, this will mark further erosion in the US status as hegemon.”
    Read his entire post at Sonar21 …

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