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The USN is Now Obsolete

Vladimir Putin makes it very clear that China, and most likely Iran as well, will be getting hypersonic missile technology. Russia’s current relationship with China allows for full-spectrum cooperation in the tech sector, including with regards to its military applications, President Vladimir Putin told a Chinese entrepreneur on Thursday during a panel discussion at VTB […]

https://voxday.net/2023/12/08/the-usn-is-now-obsolete/
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It's worth a try.
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Forwarded from Vault of Secrets - Unpopular History (David K)
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A Compendious History of the Goths, Swedes, and Vandals (1658).
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A Compendious History of the Goths, Swedes, and Vandals is a book written by Olaus Magnus, a Swedish archbishop and historian, in the 16th century. It is a historical account of the ancient and medieval peoples of northern Europe, especially the Scandinavians, the Germans, and the Slavs. The book covers topics such as geography, climate, customs, religion, warfare, politics, and legends of these regions. It is based on Magnus’s own observations, as well as classical and medieval sources, and contains many illustrations and maps. The book was first published in Latin in 1555, and later translated into English in 1658. It is considered one of the most important works of early Scandinavian history and culture.
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"Revisionists argue that, instead of following an aggressive plan of conquest, Japanese moves were fundamentally defensive efforts to protect vital Japanese interests. And instead of seeing the United States simply reacting to Japanese aggression, as the orthodox version would have it, the revisionists see the United States goading the Japanese—by aiding China (with whom Japan was at war), military expansion, quasi-secret alliances, and economic warfare—to take belligerent actions. Finally, some revisionists go so far as to claim that Roosevelt had foreknowledge of the attack on Pearl Harbor but refused to alert the military commanders in order to have a casus belli to galvanize the American people for war. These revisionists see the effort as part of Roosevelt’s effort to bring the United States into war with Germany—the so-called “back-door-to-war” thesis."
https://www.unz.com/article/the-case-for-pearl-harbor-revisionism/#:~:text=Revisionists%20argue%20that,to%2Dwar%E2%80%9D%20thesis.
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Migrants make up 14% of the population in the Netherlands.

They commit approx. 40% of the crime in the Netherlands.

t.me/theferrymanstoll
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The Pulse of Fandom

Now that Bounding Into Comics has collapsed into convergence, a new champion arises from the ashes: FANDOM PULSE! The editor-in-chief, Jon del Arroz, puts out a call for writers and other volunteers. Fandom Pulse is looking for writers! We’re building a pop culture site that’s explicitly right wing to fight the culture war against the […]

https://voxday.net/2023/12/08/the-pulse-of-fandom/
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Forwarded from The Homeland Institute
Part 2: Is National Divorce a Solution?


This is the second report on the Homeland Institute’s third poll which was conducted through November, 2023 on the topic of national divorce and a number of related issues.

The first report covered the issues of democracy, polarization and balkanization. This second part covers national divorce, redrawing state lines, and the public perception of the different levels of government. Here are some major highlights from Part 2:


We found that 25.4% of all respondents and 32.2% of Republican respondents agreed at least a little with the statement that “America’s political divide is becoming so great that we may be better off allowing some states to secede and go their own way.”


We found that few people feel that any level of government cares about their interests. Republican respondents feel uncared for the most, with suburban Republicans feeling slightly more uncared for than rural Republicans.


Support for the federal government is abysmal, with only 19.5% of all respondents, 8.6% of Republicans, and 36.3% of Democrats at least somewhat agreeing that the federal government cares about their interests.

https://homelandinstitute.org/2023/12/poll-three-part-two-is-national-divorce-a-solution/
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This is actually Georgia Meloni's phone case.
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Forwarded from The Daily Pulse
Elon Musk Takes Aim at Anti-Defamation League With a Series of Daring Statements

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🇺🇸 🇺🇳 🇱🇾 Declassified Emails Reveal NATO Killed Gaddafi to Stop Libyan Creation of Gold-Backed Currency
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Dec 5, 2023 @ArtWithAim
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