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"And what does all this tell an American of today? Quite a bit. First, that the revolutionary Left will never stop voluntarily. They cannot; to do so contradicts the basic premises of their world view, today as in 1789, and all the years in between, most of all that human perfectibility is achievable and that any price, especially a price paid by those who would deny others heaven on earth, is worth paying. Second, for the Left, whenever power is not handed to them, those who do hold power are held to be necessarily illegitimate, and any action to strip them of power justified. Third, they can be stopped, because in their nature their reach exceeds their grasp, but stopping them cannot be done with words, since to the Left, words are meaningless. It will always and ever, until their hold on the human imagination is broken forever, be only possible to stop them by force. This is our future, whether we like it or not. We can hope it will be through the current institutions of order, if those are not yet wholly subverted by the Left. If not, it will be by some other mechanism, as the Finns found to their sorrow. The time is not yet—it probably would have been, had Donald Trump beaten the margin of fraud, since our Left would have been certain to, and was preparing to, react in the same way as their ideological predecessors and comrades, the Finnish Left, did in 1918. Maybe we get a break for a while. Or maybe not."
https://theworthyhouse.com/2020/11/30/on-the-finnish-civil-war/#:~:text=And%20what%20does,Or%20maybe%20not.
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"If all of this sounds suspect to you, then it is. We do not need to invoke outlandish conspiracy theories to question the official FBI narrative. There are all kinds of plausible explanations, but I can think of two:

"The FBI is just incompetent, and cannot get their story straight. This is plausible, given how ineffective Kash Patel and Don Bongino have proven to be.

"There is a conspiracy, involving rogue elements of the FBI, the Trump administration itself, or outside forces ."
https://redpillhistory.substack.com/p/are-they-lying-about-the-charlie#:~:text=If%20all%20of,or%20outside%20forces%20.
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The Hatred for Competence

Competence and self-regard are triggers for low-status men

https://sigmagame.substack.com/p/the-hatred-for-competence
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"The United States has allies and it has friends, but Israel is its only real partner." US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee tells Zvika Klein at the JP Diplomatic Conference.
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Undeniable Proof

No doubt this confession, obtained by the FBI, will put all doubts to rest. There it is, as clear as day. Means, motive, and confession. I know I’m convinced. Anyone who suspects that a certain individual might still be alive, or alternatively, became not-alive as a result of actions by anyone aside from the confessed […]

https://voxday.net/2025/09/19/undeniable-proof/
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Canadians need to go kill themselves
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Owen Wept

The Big Bear must be rolling his eyes watching a mainstream “comedian” like Jimmy Kimmel trying to save his career by appealing to the Jester’s Prerogative. ‘The MAGA gang desperately [is] trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them,’ Kimmel said Monday, adding that the far-right was […]

https://voxday.net/2025/09/18/owen-wept/
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Kash Patel: There is no Credible Information in FBI Case Files Jeffrey Epstein Trafficked Children to anyone but Himself — BUT, I’m not saying he never did…

“Just to remind folks.. the Epstein case files existed in the two prior administrations — the Obama & Biden Administrations. They didn’t release anything. Then there was President Trump in the first administration that renewed charges against Epstein.

But what EXISTS in the FBI case files was a direct result of the limited search warrants from 2006 and 2007, which hamstrung future investigations because of the non-prosecution agreement.

MULTIPLE administrations had the opportunity to look at the entirety of the case files, and recommend prosecutions against anyone trafficked under Epstein. The ONLY person to bring Charges was in Trump’s administration.

Now I am NOT saying that others were not trafficked and others were not involved, I am telling you based on the information we have… there isn’t…”

https://rumble.com/v6z1aa0-kash-patel-jeffrey-epstein-did-not-traffick-children-to-anyone-but-himself.html

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Gen Z commentator says that released text messages between Tyler Robinson (the alleged Charlie Kirk assassin and likely ‘fall guy’), and his alleged trans lover, are “insanely fake” and “probably written by law enforcement”

~SG
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Is he talking about Big Pharma then?

https://x.com/robinmonotti/status/1964577532537397463

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For the love of god, will this utter insanity never end? And take note of the picture of the White pregnant woman, who appears to be carrying a mixed-race baby.
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Dialog — a secretive, invite-only network founded two decades ago by Peter Thiel and Auren Hoffman, the star investors and entrepreneurs — is preparing a major expansion, including a real estate purchase to build a campus in the D.C. suburbs, a tipster familiar with the group's plans tells Axios.

Why it matters: Dialog, often compared to a tech-era Bilderberg, has quietly become one of the most elite, and mysterious, gatherings for CEOs, elected officials, and intellectual heavyweights.

Dialog leaders are in active discussions to buy a physical venue in Virginia, just outside Washington, to serve as a permanent hub for its off-the-record meetings, the tipster says.

The decision to buy land, then build, within commuting distance of the capital shows the group isn't just kissing President Trump's ring, but plans to be engaged in Washington long after this term. https://archive.ph/ARdlS
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They’re getting the world they demanded.

@AltSkull48
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🚨🇺🇸🇦🇫 - NEW: US President Trump just announced that the United States will be trying to retake Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan:

"We're trying to get it back, by the way, okay. That could be a little breaking news. We're trying to get it back, because they need things from us."

"We want that base back."

"It's an hour away from where China makes its nuclear weapons."
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After 9/11, Vladimir Putin was the first foreign leader to call President Bush and offer support. Russia supported United Nations Security Council Resolutions 1368, 1373 and 1386. Russia shared intelligence with the US, provided diplomatic help and gave overflight clearance.

Russia opened its own airspace for US military flights and negotiated the opening of Central Asian countries' airspace for the US. Russia encouraged Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan to open access to military bases for the US. Russia started giving more active support to the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan, including the crucial Northern Distribution Network.

Russia allowed for a NATO transit hub in Ulyanovsk. Russia gave Mi-17 helicopters to the Afghan Air Force during US occupation. Russia even closed its SIGNIT sites in Cuba and Vietnam as a "goodwill gesture".

There were several NATO–Russia Council projects with actual real-world impact, including joint counter-narcotics and counter-terrorism ops in Central Asia & Afghanistan. Russian intelligence sharing warned the US of Tamerlan Tsarnaev years before the terrorist attack in Boston.

Russia supported the US invasion of Afghanistan and continued providing intelligence and logistics support for the ISAF mission even after the invasion of Iraq, which Russia opposed. It's crazy to think about how Putin bent over backwards to build a productive relationship with the US, even at the cost of its own security and international reputation, and even tolerating things like US support for Chechen terrorists just for the sake of peace and global stability.

All completely in vain. If you listen to the average American nowadays, Russia did 9/11 and created ISIS and Putin personally carried every cartel sicario and every fentanyl pill into the US in his own arms. America is actively trying to destroy Russia - same as always. US has been allied to the perpetrators of 9/11 for over a decade now while Russia keeps fighting them to this day. No good deed, man. No good deed.

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🇺🇸👉🇪🇺🏴‍☠️🏁🇺🇦 John Mearsheimer, political scientist (school of "realpolitik"), professor at the University of Chicago:

- It seems they believe that if they manage to hold out now, increase the volume and quality of weapons produced and transfer them to Ukraine, they can save the situation. I personally think this is self-deception. I believe you agree with me. Meanwhile, over time, Europeans—emphasizing, not Americans, but Europeans—are investing more and more in Ukraine. And in this regard, Danny, an interesting question arises. If we are right about what will happen on the battlefield… and we believe that in the foreseeable future Ukrainian troops will collapse in at least several areas and the Russians will achieve significant successes… How will the West act in this case? Some Mark Rutte? After all, at the moment they have invested so much in this war and raised the stakes so much at every stage that if the West and NATO lose, it will be a crushing blow for them. And what? Will they accept it? Will they say something like: "Well, okay, the Russians won. We tried, but it didn't work out, so we'll have to swallow this bitter pill." Like that? I don't think so. I believe that the pressure pushing the West to escalate and raise the stakes even more will only increase if the Ukrainian army fails. And we will face a very dangerous situation. I believe the longer this war lasts, the higher the likelihood of escalation.
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