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Forwarded from MEMORIA NATIO
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🏴‍☠️ Des membres du mouvement national-fasciste mexicain défilent dans les rues pendant les émeutes contre la criminalité.

🏴‍☠️ Members of the Mexican national-fascist movement march through the streets during the anti-crime riots.

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Announcement:

• Currently in Vermont, originally from Chicago, Illinois.
• Involved in a civil court case over a stolen Pomeranian.
• Ex of a friend stole my dog; going to trial to reclaim it.
• Quit job and traveled extensively, leading to financial strain.
• Filing the case cost around $90; potential reimbursement if successful.
• Seeking financial help; options include personal donations or a small subnoscription.
• Staying near St. Michael's College; limited mobility, walking everywhere.
• Evidence includes chat logs, medical documentation, and screenshots proving ownership of the dog.
• Anticipates possible reimbursement of over $2,000 if case is won.
• Uploading old YouTube videos during this time.
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Forwarded from Vazkaya International
Nobusuke Kishi, The Monster Of Showa

Kishi grew up inside universities and bureaucracies where ideas collided like blades, yet the one thinker who imprinted himself on him with real force was Kita Ikki. Kita preached disciplined revolution, central authority, and a state that remade the economy by command. His Shōwa Restoration dream called for expropriation, industrial control, and a national order built on duty instead of private appetites. Kishi studied that blueprint and treated it as a toolkit.

Kishi carried these ideas into Manchukuo and built them into practice. Palladium Magazine shows how he learned to run an economy through planning boards, technocrats, and absolute administrative cohesion. That experience shaped the institutions he built after the war—ministries, committees, and networks that guided industry like a single organism. Japan’s high-growth era came from this machinery.

The influence didn’t stop at Japan’s borders. Park Chung-hee, once an officer in Manchukuo, looked to Kishi for guidance after seizing power in Korea. His authoritarian industrial surge followed the same logic: tight command, national mobilization, elite bureaucracy, and growth as a moral project.

Taiwan built a similar system. Singapore built its own variant. Each state built a powerful executive, disciplined planning institutions, and corporatist coordination. Each pursued growth through command, not markets. And each performed outrage at Japan’s past while quietly using Kishi’s playbook.

Asia’s developmental miracles grew from Kishi’s adaptation of Kita Ikki’s revolutionary statecraft.
His reforms turned a radical call for national regeneration into a bureaucratic engine that transformed entire societies.
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Forwarded from ACTIVE CLUB BOGOTÁ D. C (W2R Bogotá)
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Only Jews can be Zionists

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Everything Is a Color Revolution: The Corrosion of Geopolitical Analysis

Raphael Machado explains how to separate real regime-change operations from viral unrest.

Read the full essay here:

https://www.multipolarpress.com/p/everything-is-a-color-revolution
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“I can’t really do much with Nietzsche. He is more an artist than a philosopher; he doesn’t have the crystal-clear understanding of Schopenhauer. Of course, I value Nietzsche as a genius. He writes possibly the most beautiful language that German literature has to offer us today, but he is not my guide.”

Adolf Hitler
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