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"Sweden Embraces Repatriation"

2024 marked the first year in over 50 years that Sweden has had net emigration. Asylum applications have collapsed to just 5,600 a year and legal immigrants are leaving the country in record numbers.

A 158-page report published by the Swedish state recommends that immigrants and asylum seekers, including those who have become naturalized citizens of the kingdom, be offered $15,000 to return to their ethnic homelands and countries of origin.

The Swedish government is looking to pass a law to require public servants, including doctors, dentists, and teachers, to report any encounter with an illegal alien.

The government is preparing changes to numerous other laws to introduce life sentences for criminals, swifter deportations, and further reduce the level of immigration.

The Swedish state, after decades of embracing the Great Replacement, appears to be the first Western state to be seriously exploring, researching, and putting forward proposals to facilitate large-scale remigration and repatriation of non-Europeans from the country.

White Papers investigates the reports, proposed laws, demographic situation, and history of immigration to Sweden and puts forward a series of recommendations to strengthen Sweden's repatriation proposals.
Read the full piece here on our Substack:
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Our tax dollars at work.

"The panel then went on to say that the Brazilian norm of trusting local family and friends over distant or discredited institutions created “a big problem” for fact-checkers in policing disinformation. Telegram and WhatsApp, therefore, presented a “danger to democracy” by allowing citizens to speak freely with one another, circumventing official guidance and trafficking in narratives disfavored by designated institutions:

"Fergus Bell, the moderator of the censorship coordination discussion, then polled the room of prominent fact-checkers and vetted mainstream media journalists, and noted their common acknowledgment that direct messaging apps and local familial trust norms posed problems for all of them:"

https://foundationforfreedomonline.com/us-tax-dollars-funding-text-message-censorship-in-brazil/#:~:text=The%20panel%20then,all%20of%20them%3A
Forwarded from Ukraine Watch
‼️🇷🇺 Russia will revise its nuclear doctrine based on the analysis of recent conflicts and the actions of the West in connection with the special military operation, according to the Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation.

🗣 "As has been repeatedly stated on our part, the work is in an advanced stage, and there is a clear directive to make adjustments, which are partly driven by the study and analysis of the development of conflicts in recent years, including, of course, everything related to the escalation course of our Western adversaries in connection with the special military operation," said Sergey Ryabkov.

@ukraine_watch
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Last week everyone had a good laugh at a newly appointed nuclear security official, who wrote an absurd essay calling for "Queering nuclear weapons". Ridiculous as that essay was, it obscures something much darker.

Digging into her research history, the official in question has written extensively about the supposed threat to US nuclear security posed by 'domestic violent extremists' ... a term she uses so broadly that it encompasses everything from Atomwaffen to QAnon to the Oath Keepers.

To combat this threat, she conceptualizes a weaponization of DEI, installing a zampolit that will continuously evaluate employees for the presence of unapproved opinions, while also (because of course) relaxing security and competence tests for diverse individuals.

It's one thing for the media, academia, major corporations, government bureaucracies, the police, the military, and so on to DIE. That's aggravating and occasionally dangerous. If the same cancer spreads into the marrow of the nuclear industry, the consequences could be extraordinarily dire.

https://barsoom.substack.com/p/malevolent-anal-distraction
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"For Russians, however, the story is more complicated. Mannerheim is remembered in different ways – as a man who started out as a brilliant military and intelligence officer then turned into a cruel commander during the Finnish Civil War, in which he did not particularly care about the actions of his people, and during WWII he became Hitler’s ally and was directly responsible for one of the greatest humanitarian catastrophes and war crimes in world history. Major politicians – especially in such a turbulent era as the first half of the 20th century – are rarely unambiguous figures, especially when their names are inscribed in the histories of different peoples, and Carl Gustaf Mannerheim was living proof of this."
https://www.rt.com/russia/602938-mannerheim-between-russia-finland/#:~:text=For%20Russians%2C%20however,proof%20of%20this.
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Forwarded from Today I Learned
TIL Gregor Mendel originally planned to use mice for his famous genetics research but was forced to use peas because a Bishop was uncomfortable mice would be having sex in the abbey.
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"Ask any mathematically untrained person whether he should switch and he will say, and say rightly, “It makes no difference.” That is the right answer. You won’t know one envelope from another. There is no paradox. Why does one seem to arise? Because of the rush to get to the “expected value”. If people stuck with probability, and not swapped in some decision rule, which is not probability, for probability, there never would have been any difficulty. Which I shall now prove to you, if you are mathematically trained and need proof."
https://substack.com/home/post/p-148109888#:~:text=Ask%20any%20mathematically,and%20need%20proof.
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Radar sends out electromagnetic waves, and sonar transmits outward acoustic waves, however from mid-WW1 to the early years of WW2, to detect aircraft a passive detection device was deployed to hear the the noise of airplane engines. This German passive acoustic aircraft detector was photographed in 1939.
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"Perhaps we should do a Mosaic Ark tour of the features of Telegram: the channels and chats; the stickers and media files; the ease with which we can share items from one channel or chat (group) into our working chat; the archives and access to the news of the world before it shows up on any other social media platform, never mind the mainstream news. To be fair, it is not a platform that is instantly legible. It takes a bit of time to figure out its utility. But when every other platform kicked Milo out back in 2019, Durov welcomed him on Telegram. And when the world erupted into war in February 2022, the channels of Telegram were the first to carry the news."

https://dragoncommonroom.com/so/0fP6lnpKx
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NASA Cuts 2 Astronauts From SpaceX Crew To Make Room For Stranded Boeing Starliner Astronauts
https://www.oann.com/newsroom/nasa-cuts-2-astronauts-from-spacex-crew-to-make-room-for-stranded-boeing-starliner-astronauts/
NASA has made the decision to cut two astronauts scheduled for the next SpaceX mission in order to make room for two NASA astronauts who have been stranded at the International Space Station since June, the organization stated.
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Guess which of these physicists made great discoveries about how reality works?

https://aetherczar.substack.com/p/foundations-of-physical-theory-function
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TIL the boom in mathematics during the 17th and 18th centuries in the Western world is correlated with the development of artillery and the increasing need for military professionals, especially artillerists, to be skilled in mathematics
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"According to sources at DragonCon, Orson Scott Card, who showed up for just two days, was a bigger draw than any other author. His lines looped around the dealer hall, and he was not promoted as being there by the convention as he was a last-minute addition brought in by Writers of the Future. The enthusiasm of readers and fans far surpassed that of Guest of Honor Nancy Kress, who reportedly has lines of around fifty people. In contrast, eventual Dragon Award Winner John Scalzi perhaps had a couple of dozen at most points."

https://fandompulse.substack.com/p/despite-dc-comics-and-sci-fi-publishing
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"There was a little mouse who was very much concerned about himself and his. One day, looking about his little mouse home, a nice enough place, he thought that he could do with a little bit of mouse success, but what was success?

"He knew how to get the farmers grain, to get a little mouse wife and have little mouse children, but he thought it prudent to ask successful animals about their success, perhaps he could apply it in his own little mousey life.

"First, he thought to visit the lion and his mighty pride. A glamorous handsome beast was this animal, surrounded by lionesses each more svelte than the last.

"Oh mighty Lion, spare this little mouse and grace him with an answer, what is success?"

https://sigmagame.substack.com/p/the-little-mouses-quest
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