SPLC paid white supremacist groups $3 million to ‘”stoke racial hatred” — DOJ says they were manufacturing the extremism they purported to oppose

SPLC paid white supremacist groups $3 million to ‘”stoke racial hatred” — DOJ says they were manufacturing the extremism they purported to oppose.

Who are the SPLC? Very leftist:

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) is a nonprofit legal advocacy and civil rights organization based in the United States. It was founded in 1971 and is headquartered in Montgomery, Alabama.

The SPLC became well known for suing extremist groups (especially in the 1980s–90s), sometimes winning large civil judgments that financially crippled those groups.

The SPLC publishes reports and maintains a widely cited list of what it classifies as “hate groups” and extremist organizations in the U.S. Its “hate group” designations are frequently cited by media, researchers, and some government bodies.

DOJ charges Southern Poverty Law Center with fraud. By Jeff Christenson at The New York Post.

The Department of Justice announced Tuesday that a grand jury indicted the Southern Poverty Law Center for making fraudulent payments of millions of dollars to members of the Ku Klux Klan and other neo-Nazi organizations.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said at a news conference that the 11-count indictment filed in an Alabama federal court alleged the left-wing nonprofit had in the past decade paid at least $3 million to eight members of the far-right groups.

One leader of the 2017 Unite the Right protest in Charlottesville, Va., received roughly $270,000 over an eight-year period. … Another embedded in a neo-Nazi organization was paid $1 million to steal 25 boxes of the hate group’s documents

Others had affiliations with the Ku Klux Klan, United Klans of America, Aryan Nations, the Nationalist Socialist Party of American Nazis and the Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club.

 

 

Starting in the 1980s, the SPLC began using informants who had infiltrated various groups.

But Blanche said in the press conference that the nonprofit never informed law enforcement that it was “paying off the Klu Klux Klan” or other extremist groups.

Several of the informants were also being paid while simultaneously being featured in SPLC publications — including on its public-facing “Extremist File” webpage — as members of the hate groups. …

“As the indictment describes, the SPLC was not dismantling these groups. It was instead manufacturing the extremism it purports to oppose by paying sources to stoke racial hatred,” he said.

ZeroHedge:

Simply put, the SPLC’s hypocrisy is now on full display. At the same time that the SPLC wielded unprecedented influence over federal civil rights enforcement, it was also allegedly bankrolling the very extremist groups it purported to seek to destroy.

Jeffrey Tucker:

This is stunning: the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, VA, the most notorious of all the extremist displays of the last ten years, tiki torches and all, was actually a subsidized racket funded by the supposedly anti-hate SPLC. The DOJ has all the receipts.

I’m not cynical enough to have imagined such a thing. …

Another interesting feature unmentioned in the indictment: the SPLC has long worked with the FBI. What if SPLC is really an FBI front and all these crazy funding networks are really FBI networks using SPLC? Now SPLC is offloaded to cover up what is really agency shenanigans.

Robby Starbuck:

This would mean there wasn’t enough organic extremism for them to exploit, so they needed to fuel it with cash.

Wokal Distance:

There is so little racism in America today that The Southern Poverty Law Center was paying the Ku Klux Klan & the American Nazi Party people to be racist so it could report on them.

Lee (Greater):

This SPLC thing seems to reveal that the smartest of the American right were being paid $5/mo by frens for podcasts and newsletters and the dumbest of the American right were being paid $100,000/yr by the global left for a look under the hood. A lot to chew on there.

Commenters:

They’re more advanced in subversion than us. Organize your friends, disorganize your enemies. …

Money doesn’t just talk, it rewires what people are willing to say. That’s the part most people aren’t ready to admit …

I mean it’s also still happening. The biggest idiots are being paid 7-8 figures by our enemies to peddle slop and the brightest minds among us all survive on small dollar support from frens. …

I really wish people would stop proving Alex Jones right. If this is true than the nation has been in the midst of a color revolution starting in 2017 upon Trump being sworn in.

It might have started off as paying informants, but obviously it went far beyond that. Like a firefighter who deliberately lights fires.

Dangerous right wing extremism? It was mostly a hoax, after all.

hat-tip David Archibald

Follow the government money to the leftists

Follow the government money to the leftists.

Eric Daugherty:

Trump Interior Sec. Doug Burgum just revealed he found NGOs where up to 100% PERCENT of their revenue was the federal government

…and their CEO would make $650K a YEAR, and pay lobbyists $400K.

He exposes it: “We found organizations that were receiving grants from Interior, where 80 to 100 percent of the revenue of that NGO was a grant from the federal government.”

“And yet those organizations, we were the sole source of their revenue, but they would have a CEO making $650,000 and four $400,000 lobbyists!” @RapidResponse47

Dems are FURIOUS the Trump admin is cracking down on this!

Wall Street Apes:

Maine Governor candidate Bobby Charles exposes “There are more than 4,500 contracts that were non-compete, sole source, given to FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF DEMOCRATS”

The audit showed “$2.1 billion in questionable contracts”

Democrat money laundering is INSANE

“That is normalized public corruption”

AI:

Elon Musk has identified government-funded NGOs as one of the “biggest sources of fraud in the world,” describing the sector as a “gigantic fraud loophole” and a “contradiction in terms” where government money flows to organizations with minimal oversight.

During his tenure leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), Musk argued that this system allows for massive waste, estimating that tens of billions of dollars are lost to essentially fraudulent schemes and fake charities. …

Musk alleged that these NGOs function as “scam portholes” enabling bureaucrats to enrich themselves through lavish salaries, private jets, and homes funded by taxpayer dollars. He specifically cited examples of wasteful spending, such as federal agencies purchasing thousands of unused software licenses and maintaining twice as many credit cards as there are employees.

Glenn Reynolds:

NGOs are just a money and influence laundry for the left.

Commenter:

When an NGO survives on government funds, it’s not an NGO. It’s a shadow government department.

How much of this goes on in Australia? How would we even know? The NDIS fraud is just too blatant not to be mentioned, but even there the media are scarcely investigating.

Assassination culture developing on the left

Assassination culture developing on the left. By Mike Solana at Pirate Wires.

Less than two weeks following the attempted assassination of Sam Altman at his San Francisco home, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani celebrated Tax Day in front of Ken Griffin’s penthouse, where he promised, in keeping with the core tenets of third-world leftism, to make this random rich guy’s life more miserable on account of he is rich. This is not to say I think, in so publicly blasting Griffin’s address, Zohran is trying to kill the man. But it’s notable that what happened to Altman — perhaps the most famous CEO in the country after Elon Musk — made so little cultural impact that Zohran’s team didn’t even consider slowing down, and nobody in the mainstream press expressed any real reservations with his shocking decision….

American culture, which has grown more deliriously in favor of violence for years, has finally arrived at the point where that word, “violence,” is no longer sufficient. What we’re really talking about, specifically, is assassination, as the figure of the “‘good guy”’ killer is now very much ascendant, and our country, shaped by the psychotic contours of the internet, is now very much inside a new assassination culture. …

Back in June of 2023, when a small handful of men, along with one of their teenaged sons, died in a submersible implosion deep beneath the ocean surface on a voyage to explore the ruins of the Titanic, laughs and cheers erupted across the social internet. …

Then, someone tried to kill the president. Then, someone tried to kill the president again. This, we were told, was actually Trump’s fault….

It wasn’t until Luigi Mangione that I really saw the future. In December 2024, the internet erupted in cheers following the assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. …

Ultimately, implicit calls for violence manifested in the United States Senate, when Elizabeth Warren said ‘violence is never the answer… but people can be pushed only so far.’ …

Here was, unthinkably, an implicit justification for the daytime grisly slaying of a man selling health insurance. Naturally, sitting Congresswoman and star Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez escalated further. “This is not to say that an act of violence is justified,” she said, “but I think for anyone who is confused or shocked or appalled, they need to understand that people interpret and feel and experience denied claims as an act of violence…”

At the time, I invited readers to consider what this meant. Not only was Ocasio-Cortez implicitly justifying murder, she was doing so with a new definition of self-defense, which was no longer limited to defense against some immediate physical danger, but now included reaction to one’s violent “experiences” of non-violent actions. What, I wondered, did this not include? …

There is some precedent for assassination culture in American history. In the 1960s and 1970s we were very much in the grip of a memetic death loop, as both political assassinations and the assassination of men deemed political, from Martin Luther King Jr. to John Lennon, were an almost regular occurrence. But today, on the internet, news of political killings for causes considered “just” are not only disseminated throughout the media, but celebrated on the internet. I do think this is categorically new, and worse. …

A large and growing segment of the left, I argued, had become deeply, openly violent. I did not just rely on anecdotal evidence, vibes, or even mainstream reporting, though I did cite all of these things. There was data supporting the notion.

Two days later, as the abundance libs just about concluded their mocking condemnation of my piece, Charlie Kirk was assassinated. …

The center-left, including the massively influential ‘abundance lib’ Ezra Klein, has since taken to normalizing the work of Hasan Piker, a socialist who has repeatedly called for the murder of his political enemies. …

Just hours after what appears to have been a second attempt on Sam Altman’s life, the SF Standard, the Chronicle, and the Onion all shared photos of his home. The Chronicle reported its location. Incredibly, they did this not only as lunatics celebrated online, but as popular influencers made actual cases for further political violence. …

For over a year now Elon Musk has spoken of death threats both he and his teams have received. Reactions are generally skeptical — some wonder if the threats were serious, others wonder if there were any threats at all. These are not sane reactions ever, but they are especially not sane reactions in the middle of what is obviously, fully, an assassination culture.

Not only is every single major figure in tech at risk, every single public figure who talks about AI in any manner considered polarizing, especially to leftists, is at risk. But so is every public figure who talks about anything controversial. For now, let’s just call it how we see it: any even remotely public figure who is viewed as right of center is at risk.

Gone are the days when a brutal attack was met with unequivocal condemnation. Tomorrow, if some influencer is killed, sure, there will be a lot of very public, obligatory denunciations of his murder on all of the public news shows. But people will also cheer, and the attacks will continue.

This, not a bi-partisan agreement that violence is wrong, is our new normal.

Related:

Any leftist podcaster or celebrity can hold an event at any University in the United States with minimal security and be completely safe.

Conservative speakers can’t hold events on campus without armed guards and a bullet proof vest.

The left increasingly relies on fraud, violence, and third world immigration to keep the taxpayer money flowing.

The Palestinians as judged by their friends and (ex-)allies

The Palestinians as judged by their friends and (ex-)allies. By Behind the Narrative.

You have been lied to. Systematically, deliberately, and for decades, about one of the most discussed people in the world. …

In this work, we’re not going to examine the Palestinians through their conflict with Israel. That story has been told, retold, and weaponized beyond recognition. Instead, we’re going to look at them through a different mirror — the allies who chose them, the regimes that embraced them, the movements that marched beside them.

The First Ally: Great Britain 1920–1948:

When the British Mandate was established in 1920, the Arabs living between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean were not yet calling themselves Palestinians. Many of them had arrived in recent decades, drawn by the economic opportunities that Jewish immigration had created, draining swamps, building cities, founding hospitals, newspapers, orchestras, and universities.

The British offered these Arabs something remarkable: a political framework, protected rights, and a path toward self-determination. It was an opportunity to build.

So they built. But what they built was not cities or universities. They built an ethos, and the foundation of that ethos was violence against Jews. Not against the British, because this was never really about colonialism, and they knew it. The British were useful — they blocked Jewish immigration, favored Arab political demands, and helped manufacture an Arab identity where there had been only loose tribal affiliations before.

Under British protection — and often with British indifference — they massacred Jewish families in their homes, slaughtered worshippers inside synagogues, raped women, mutilated bodies, smashed the skulls of children. In Hebron. In Jerusalem. In Safed. In Jaffa. Year after year, before there was a state to resist, before there was an occupation to oppose, before there was a single Israeli soldier on a single street.

The cause came later — dressing up something much older in the language of liberation. The goal was never a state; it was to eliminate Jews as part of a jihadist vision of Islamic conquest. That ethos was there from the beginning. It has never changed.

The Second Ally: Nazi Germany 1936–1945:

The British appointed a leader for the Arab population of Mandatory Palestine. They gave him the title Grand Mufti of Jerusalem … He built a nationalist movement with a single obsession: driving the Jews out. He spent two decades inciting riots, organizing massacres, and eliminating any Arab voice willing to compromise or coexist. When World War II broke out, he made his choice openly. He fled to Nazi Germany, requested a meeting with Adolf Hitler, and on November 28, 1941, sat across from the Führer in the Reich Chancellery in Berlin.

Why Hitler? Because al-Husseini had concluded that the Nazis were the only power willing to commit, in writing, to the complete elimination of Jewish presence in the Middle East. He came with a clear request: a formal Axis declaration recognizing Arab independence and pledging to destroy the Jewish homeland. He opened the meeting by conveying, in his own words, the admiration of the entire Arab world for the Führer. …

The Third Ally: The Soviet Union:

When the Nazi project collapsed in 1945, Al-Husseini fled to Cairo. The Soviet Union was seeking leverage in the Middle East. Israel had aligned with the West. The Arab world was volatile, resource-rich, and humiliated after three military defeats. It was perfect raw material for superpower-seeking proxies. …

The KGB went to work; Soviet intelligence operatives helped engineer the transformation of a local Arab rejection movement into a global anti-colonial cause. Ion Mihai Pacepa, the highest-ranking Soviet bloc intelligence officer ever to defect to the West, documented in detail how the KGB crafted the Palestinian narrative as a Cold War weapon. The goal was not Palestinian statehood; it was to destabilize the West’s most reliable ally in the Middle East and tie America down in an endless, unwinnable conflict.

Yasser Arafat, an Egyptian man, was a product of this machinery. He was recruited, trained, funded, and groomed by Soviet-aligned intelligence services; he was taught to speak the language of liberation while running an organization whose founding charter called for the destruction of Israel by armed struggle. …

The rebranding was a masterpiece. By the 1970s, the Palestinian cause had become the flagship of the global left. What had begun as a religious-nationalist movement rooted in massacre and Nazi collaboration had been relaunched as a Third World liberation struggle, complete with revolutionary aesthetics, academic champions, and a seat at the United Nations.

The Fourth Ally: Jordan 1948–1971:

After the Arab world lost the 1948 war against Israel following their rejection of the partition plan, hundreds of thousands of Arabs fled Israel. Jordan didn’t just absorb them; it annexed the West Bank entirely and granted Palestinians full citizenship. Overnight, Jordan had become the PLO’s most important host: vast refugee camps, a sympathetic population, and a long border with Israel, perfect for launching attacks. King Hussein tolerated them. For a while.

Through the late 1960s, the PLO turned Jordan into a state within a state; they ran their own checkpoints. They openly trained fighters and answered to no one. Arafat’s men strutted through Amman with weapons, ignored Jordanian law, and made it clear they considered themselves beyond the king’s authority. When Jordanian soldiers tried to assert control, the PLO shot back.

In September 1970, Palestinians hijacked four international passenger jets and forced three to land in the Jordanian desert. They blew up the planes in front of international cameras and held the passengers hostage for weeks. It was a spectacle meant to humiliate the West — staged on Jordanian soil without Hussein’s permission and in full view of the world.

Hussein had seen enough and unleashed his army. In ten days of brutal urban fighting, the Jordanian military killed thousands of Palestinians and drove the rest north. By 1971, the PLO and Palestinian citizens had been entirely expelled from Jordan to Lebanon.

The Fifth Ally: Lebanon 1971–1982:

Lebanon took in what Jordan had expelled. The PLO arrived with weapons, money, fighters, and no intention of being anyone’s guest. They moved into the Palestinian refugee camps in the south, declared them autonomous zones, and began doing exactly what they had done in Jordan — building a state within a state, this time with even less resistance.

The PLO didn’t just use Lebanon as a base; they took it over. They controlled the refugee camps with an iron fist, taxed the population, ran courts, operated prisons, and published their own newspapers. They hijacked Lebanese media, bribed journalists, and threatened those who refused to cooperate. In southern Lebanon, where Lebanese civilians began calling it Fatahland, they built a military infrastructure that rivaled the Lebanese army. Rocket attacks into northern Israel became routine. Israeli reprisals followed, and Lebanese civilians paid the price for both. …

By 1982, Israel had had enough. The Israeli army invaded Lebanon, reached Beirut, and surrounded the city. After weeks of siege, the PLO evacuated — 8,000 fighters dispersed across the Arab world, and Arafat himself sailed out of Beirut harbor on a Greek ferry, waving to cameras. A second Arab country had thrown them out. They landed in Tunis. Three thousand miles from Palestine.

The Sixth Ally: Kuwait 1990:

While Arafat sat in Tunis, licking his wounds, the Palestinian cause was being funded by the Persian Gulf. Kuwait had built itself into a modern state on Palestinian labor and sent money to the PLO. Kuwait was the organization’s most reliable cash machine until Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait in August 1990.

Arafat embraced the Iraqi dictator publicly, praised the invasion, and positioned the PLO as Baghdad’s ally. He called it Arab solidarity. The rest of the world called it what it was: a man betting on the wrong horse with someone else’s money. Kuwait never forgot.

When the Gulf War ended and Iraqi forces retreated, Kuwait expelled nearly every Palestinian in the country. Three hundred thousand Palestinian families who had lived there for decades were thrown out within months. The Gulf states cut off all funding to the PLO overnight, and Saudi Arabia followed. The financial infrastructure that had kept Arafat’s organization alive for twenty years evaporated in a single political miscalculation.

The Seventh Ally: Iran and Qatar — The Gun and the Checkbook:

By the early 1990s, Arafat was looking to set the streets on fire again, but the Palestinian movement was losing its edge, and Arafat knew it. The Islamic Republic of Iran had a vision, an Islamic caliphate spanning the Middle East, and they needed a local proxy to wage the war it couldn’t wage openly.

The two found each other, and everything reignited. The Islamic Republic had no interest in Palestinian statehood. A Palestinian state would mean a peace deal, and a peace deal would mean the end of the war — and the war was exactly what Tehran wanted. A proxy army on Israel’s southern border, firing rockets indefinitely, bleeding the Jewish state slowly, while Iran sat a thousand miles away and watched. Hamas was the perfect instrument. Throughout the 1990s, Iran flooded Hamas with money, weapons, and military training. …

Qatar understood this better than anyone. The ruling family in Doha had pledged loyalty to the Muslim Brotherhood decades earlier, which meant they shared the same ultimate goal as Iran: the destruction of Israel and the expansion of Islamic power across the region. They simply preferred a different battlefield. Not rockets and tunnels, but television screens and university campuses. Where Iran supplied the gun, Qatar would supply the narrative that made the gun look righteous.

So the partnership was born. Qatar poured billions into Hamas, hosted its leadership in five-star comfort in Doha, and built Al Jazeera into the world’s most watched Arabic-language news network — deploying it as a round-the-clock propaganda machine. Every Israeli military operation became a war crime. Every Hamas atrocity became resistance. Every dead civilian became a martyr, carefully photographed, carefully broadcast, carefully curated for Western audiences who had no framework to question what they were seeing. …

The Final Ally: The Western World:

When the Palestinian cause arrived in Western universities, newsrooms, and parliaments, it came dressed in the language the left had spent decades building: colonialism, indigenous rights, occupation, resistance. It fit so perfectly that almost no one stopped to check whether the clothes were real. The ministers nodded. The professors described the weave, and the crowd cheered.

But one country decided to run an experiment instead. In 1992, Denmark accepted 321 Palestinian refugees, not as a political gesture, but through a special act of parliament. The Danish government then did something unusual: it tracked them. For nearly three decades, it followed what happened to these people in a free, prosperous, peaceful country with no occupation, no checkpoints, no Israeli soldiers, no siege. A country that gave them housing, welfare, education, and opportunity. By 2019, the results were in: Sixty-four percent had acquired criminal records. Thirty-four percent of their children had acquired criminal records — and many of those children hadn’t even reached adulthood yet.

The vast majority were living on government welfare.

No occupation to blame, no apartheid to point to, no settlements, no blockade, no collective punishment. Just the same culture, the same values, the same ethos, transplanted to Scandinavia and left to grow on its own. The West looked at these numbers and looked away.

Because looking would mean asking the question no one wanted to ask: what if the problem was never the “occupation”? What if it was never the borders, the “settlements”s, the “colonialism”? What if the violence, the rejection, the inability to build — what if all of it traveled with them, across the Mediterranean, into the cold northern light of Denmark, and reproduced itself faithfully in the second generation?

Wow. Not a good culture, yet these are the people the left idolizes and supports:

The Palestinian national movement has never built a hospital that wasn’t a weapons depot. Never built a school that wasn’t a recruitment center. Its founding charter calls for destruction. Its television teaches children to die.

Its highest cultural aspiration, repeated in every mosque and every protest from London to Los Angeles, is “from the river to the sea.” The Western world translated that phrase as a call for Palestinian statehood. In Arabic, it means something else entirely: min al-nahr ila al-bahr — arabiyya hurra. From the river to the sea — Arab and free. No Jews. No Israel. No coexistence. The translation was not a mistake. It was a deliberate gift to a Western audience that needed the lie to stay comfortable.

Palantir: pro-American-exceptionalism, anti-globalist, and pro-empire?

Palantir: pro-American-exceptionalism, anti-globalist, and pro-empire? By ZeroHedge.

On the political left, Palantir is seen as Donald Trump’s data gestapo. They hate the company because it has created tools used by DHS and ICE to track down illegal immigrants using welfare and medical subsidies information. It has also been an active ally in producing strategic analysis for Israel for the war in Gaza and Lebanon. Leftists argue that Palantir is a “genocidal” corporation and a technological harbinger of “fascism”.

On the other side, libertarians view Palantir as the All Seeing Eye of Sauron — a precursor to total AI surveillance of the population. They view former CEO Peter Thiel’s presence in the Trump Administration as a negative influence. Other conservatives argue that the company’s relationship to Israel and its ties to the Trump Administration are more proof that the Israelis run the world.

Palantir has recently posted a sort of manifesto, a list of values or principles linked to CEO Alex Karp’s book “The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, And The Future Of The West”.

The first thing to note is that Palantir seems to be openly advocating for American exceptionalism, which, in an era of far-left multiculturalism and open borders socialism, is a positive. One could question how far the company actually wants to take this exceptionalism? Are we talking about America first, strong national borders and a defined cultural identity? These things are mentioned positively by Karp in his book.

But, there are also tinges of a dream; a dream of American empire. Again, this is a vision that is antithetical to libertarians and leftists alike, for different reasons. Leftists want to see America (and western culture in general) destroyed and replaced with a new multicultural world order. Libertarians (and some conservatives) want to see the US cut itself off completely from international affairs and foreign entanglements.

Leftists are malicious in their goals and libertarians are unrealistic in their goals, but is an American empire really the answer to disrupting and defeating the liberal cabal which is causing so much decay in the west? Once we get past our initial distaste of the concept of hegemony, the idea deserves a fair debate. We have already seen the true intentions of the progressive elites; so what should we do to stop them?

By extension, Karp in his book also addresses the inherent rot of the progressive Utopian vision and rails against DEI, woke ideology and the moral relativism of the political left. He laments the erosion of a shared American/Western identity due to multiculturalism and “deconstructionist” influences since the 1960s.

He argues, though, that the solution to this weakening of moral and cultural structures requires technological ambition and global leadership. He calls for a purposeful, unapologetic national project centered on hard power. This is not going to make woke leftists with notions of a worldwide communist system happy. It’s certainly not going to inspire any approval from small government activists or anarchists. …

Citizenship based on service?

Another interesting takeaway is Palantir’s call for “Universal Service” instead of a volunteer military. This simply sounds like a return to the draft, though Karp’s rationale suggests that universal service would also require universal risk. In other words, if the elites (along with anyone from the general population) can be sent into combat, then maybe there would be far less war in the future and far more respect for the political process.

How this would be enforced, though, is the key question. As history shows us, the elitist class has a knack for excusing itself from the risks associated with the wars they often start.

When examining Palantir’s social and political concepts, one is actually reminded of the government depicted in Robert Heinlein’s book “Starship Troopers”, which is portrayed as almost “fascist” in the 1997 movie but is actually written by Heinlein as a limited representative democracy based on merit. In other words, only the people who participate in military service and prove their merit are allowed to be citizens, to vote and to run for public office.

This, of course, would end the idea of inherent rights. That said, there is ample evidence that some subsections of the population simply do not deserve the right to vote, because of stupidity, suicidal empathy or sheer insanity. This sounds like a shocking concept today, but make no mistake, this will be a very serious debate in the near future as the liberal order continues to lead the west into self destruction.

The present is unsustainable, so the future will be different.

Iranian: President Trump is music to our ears

Iranian: President Trump is music to our ears. By Siaxares.

Speaking as someone inside Iran who stayed connected through Starlink during the total internet blackout, I want to say this loud and clear:

President Trump’s recent video on Truth Social — showing Iranian protesters writing “President Trump please help” on walls, waving Lion and Sun flags alongside American flags, replaying raw footage of the revolution and saying “I’m with you, I will fight for you and I will win for you” — is music to our ears.

The flames of the Lion and Sun uprising have not died down. They are simply waiting for the right moment to roar again.

It was @realDonaldTrump, alongside @netanyahu and @PahlaviReza, who told us to stay in our homes, stay safe, and wait until help arrives and Operation Epic Fury is complete. That’s exactly what millions of us have been doing.

There is enormous pent-up anger, grief, and anxiety inside Iran right now — but also real hope. All of it is ready to be unleashed the moment the opportunity comes.

The Iranian people are deeply pro-America. We need America’s support to finally envision a free Iran — a nation where values very similar to American ones can flourish once more, just as they did before 1979 and the arrival of this cursed, evil regime. …

We tried to bring this regime down before, but we were mostly unarmed while they were armed to the teeth. Over 40,000 were slaughtered in cold blood, with many more executed, tortured, or thrown in prison. We need help to level the playing field. Then we will rise again—and this time, we will succeed. When we do, we will never forget who stood with us; our debt will be paid in full and more.

Why gun control sucks:

Iranians are more pro-America than many Americans on X, because we have seen American values and said: “Yes, that is what we want too.” That includes the First Amendment — which needs no explanation — and the Second Amendment, which hits especially close to home.

An armed Iranian people could never have been oppressed like this for so long. No one should ever have to surrender their guns, and no one should have to hide like a criminal just for having free internet. I should not be forced to run and conceal myself for simply owning @Starlink

I wonder how true this is? How many Iranians are pro-American? I knew a couple of Iranians, and they certainly were. Iran was conquered by Islam, but how many Persians now want to liberate Iran from Islam?

As for gun control, an armed populace prevents a government from terrorizing its people. Otherwise guns are dangerous, obviously. I’ve come around to the view that the former outweighs the latter — and the Iranian experience only reinforces that view.

SAS soldiers resign over war crime ‘witch hunts’

SAS soldiers resign over war crime ‘witch hunts’. By Tom Cotterill in The Telegraph.

[UK] Special Air Service (SAS) soldiers are resigning in significant numbers over fears they will be subjected to “witch hunts” by human rights lawyers. …

Several SAS sources described the losses as significant and a “threat to national security”.

Insiders say the resignations have been driven by outrage over recent war crime investigations into Afghanistan and Syria, which have been described as “witch hunts”.

The treatment of elderly Northern Ireland veterans who served in the SAS has also contributed, insiders say. They are viewed as having been hounded through the courts on vexatious claims, some of which have been described as “ludicrous” by a judge. …

Last month it was revealed that 242 special forces troops, including 120 serving troops, were being hounded by lawyers as part of £1m-a-month human rights inquiries.

George Simm, a former regimental sergeant major of 22 SAS, … said laws such as the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) were being applied to war zones and that the right to life for “armed terrorists and murderers” now outweighed that of the special forces troops sent to stop them from committing atrocities. …

Lt Col Richard Williams, a former commanding officer of 22 SAS, told The Telegraph: “The SAS, like all involved in UK defence today, is being hit with the Labour Party’s unique, toxic, double whammy of lawfare persecution and budget cuts….

In an open letter to Sir Keir, they … warned: “Today every British soldier deployed must consider not only the enemy in front of them but the lawyer behind them. Make no mistake, our closest allies are watching uneasily, and our enemies will be rubbing their hands.” …

Maybe this is the point:

“A democracy that won’t back its warriors won’t long endure.”

The Army has shrunk from more than 100,000 around 2010 to just over 70,000 fully trained soldiers now, its smallest since before the Napoleonic War.

The Navy, once the jewel of Britain’s military, is now at its smallest size in living memory, with only seven frigates and six destroyers in the fleet and two aircraft carriers. Of the six Astute-class nuclear attack submarines, only one is at sea.

Northern Barbarian:

Another battlefield in the ongoing war against men.

When you relentlessly attack the people, ok, let’s just call them men, who fight the wars, drive the ships and trucks, drill the oil, build the stuff, etc., you’ll find you’re losing wars, and can’t have the stuff that didn’t arrive. Plus the lights go out.

Could the UK’s armed forces be overwhelmed by the military age Islamic males now in the UK? Quite possibly, if not now then soon:

SPAIN: Pakistani migrants are rushing to the consulate in Barcelona for their paperwork, as the government plans to regularize 500,000 illegals.

Notice they are all military-aged men, no women or children. They will soon be able to move freely across Europe. This won’t end well.

 

Corey Walker:

As Noah Smith said, Islamism is the future of American liberalism, and it will consume the Democratic Party like it has European left-wing parties.

This sucks, and I’m not looking forward to Democrats defending terrorists.

Commenters:

Islam is the muscle to over throw the government. Leftists think they will be the brains. But they are short on reality based observation. They are pawns. …

They’ve been defending terrorists ever since Obama became president. The main reason I regret voting for him is that he was not willing to say terrorist each time an islamic terrorist committed an obvious terror attack. Even when they literally yelled out that’s what it was. …

Because they’ve made it an unpardonable sin to criticise their party faithful, there is no way for rational centre-left liberals to try to guide them back. It can only go one way. With the end of criticism comes the collapse of reason. …

The issue isn’t the rise of Islamism. It’s the rise of stupidity on both sides. The reality is rational thought is losing to stupidity and has been for the last 15 years.

How to boost crime: “getting away with it”

How to boost crime: “getting away with it.” By J.T. Alexander.

There was a massive DOJ study done decades ago that among people in Federal custody, the single trait career criminals had most in common was that they had all gotten caught as a teenager and the case resolved in a way that left them feeling like they ‘got away with it.’

More in common than race, than marital status of parents, than bullying, than presence of a father. It was theissue.

Commenters:

In New York, it’s a misdemeanor to walk into a grocery store and steal $950 worth of inch-thick ribeye steaks. The store won’t even call the cops because the cops won’t come for that crime. It’s not just a “feeling.” They are IN FACT getting away with crime in the United States. …

Rudy Guiliani cleaned up New York City by enforcing even minor laws that had been ignored for years. Left-wing politicians are doing just the opposite across the country now, and predictably crime is flourishing where it’s treated well. …

The conventional wisdom is that certainty of punishment is more important than severity for deterrence of crime.

Your smart TV is taking screenshots of your screen every 15 seconds

Your smart TV is taking screenshots of your screen every 15 seconds. By Nav Toor.

A peer-reviewed study by researchers at UC Davis, UCL, and UC3M tested it.

Samsung TVs: every minute.
LG TVs: every 15 seconds.

Even when you’re just using it as a monitor.

Your TV has a hidden feature called ACR — Automatic Content Recognition. It takes tiny snapshots of whatever you’re watching. Sends a fingerprint to the company’s servers. They match it to figure out exactly what’s on your screen. Every show. Every channel. Every game. Second by second. …

It tracks whatever is on screen. Your laptop. Your PlayStation. Your cable box. Anything plugged in through HDMI.

ACR is turned ON by default during setup. You probably agreed to it. Buried inside a wall of terms and conditions on day one. … The opt-in takes one click. The opt-out takes 6. …

TV companies don’t just sell you a TV anymore. They sell your data. Vizio’s ad and data revenue hit $598 million in 2023. More than their hardware revenue. They make more money watching you than selling you the TV. LG’s ad business made nearly $700 million in 2024. …

The FTC found that Vizio went further. They matched your IP address to data brokers. Added your age, gender, income, and marital status. Then sold the full profile to advertisers. Source: FTC complaint against Vizio, 2017. …

82% of US TV households own a smart TV. The average home has two. Samsung alone has 73 million smart TVs in US homes. … If you own a TV made in the last 5 years, it’s probably doing this right now. Unless you’ve turned it off. …

The safest option? Disconnect your TV from Wi-Fi entirely. Use an Apple TV, Chromecast, or Roku stick for streaming instead. Run all your apps from the external device. But here’s the catch: The NY Times found that some TVs save your data locally. Then upload it all the next time you reconnect. So: disable ACR in settings AND disconnect from Wi-Fi. Both steps. Not just one.

Peter Girnus, a user interface researcher at Samsung:

What it does is simple: every five hundred milliseconds, your television captures a screenshot of what you are watching. Not a description. Not a genre tag. A pixel-level screenshot. Twice per second. It captures what is on your screen and sends it to Samsung’s servers. We match the screenshots against a database of known content. We know what you are watching, when you watch it, how long you watch, and when you stop. This works across everything connected to the television — streaming apps, cable boxes, gaming consoles, even a laptop plugged in by HDMI. We sell this information to advertising partners.

Twice every second. Let’s break down the math. If you watch 4 hours of TV each evening, that’s 28,800 screenshots per television each night. There are over 73 million Samsung Smart TVs in the United States. I won’t multiply it out — the number is huge and hard to grasp. But every screenshot is real. …

Fully disabling ACR and its associated data-sharing arrangements across all Smart TV services requires navigating four additional sub-agreements, each with its own disclosure screen and confirmation flow. The total click count, from the moment a user opens Settings to the moment ACR is fully disabled and all associated advertising data-sharing is revoked, is two hundred and six.

In our internal testing in Suwon, the fastest a user completed the full opt-out path was four minutes and twelve seconds. his user was a QA engineer who had memorized the route. She said it was “like a speedrun.” She was joking. No one else in the room laughed. I laughed, but later, at my desk, alone, where she could not hear me.

The second-fastest time was eleven minutes and forty-four seconds. This user opened every disclosure and attempted to read each one. She gave up on the third disclosure and began clicking without reading. She later described the experience as “hostile.”…

The average completion time in field testing was never recorded, because no field tester completed it. Zero.

Commenters:

Presumably though, this is one of the reasons why TVs are so cheap – they have additional revenue sources outside of the initial purchase? …

Connect it using HDMI to Apple TV or some other settop box and use it as a basic monitor only. …

People are entering their usernames, passwords, and card details while using the TV as a second monitor. …

Mandatory software update that contains a “bug” that makes accidentally reset it and turned it back on but also had another bug that makes it so when you toggle it off it shows off but is still on…oopsie.

The UAE built four nuclear power stations in 15 years. Why can’t Australia?

The UAE built four nuclear power stations in 15 years. Why can’t Australia? By James.

The UAE had no nuclear engineers. No regulator. No nuclear history. In 2009, it decided to build four nuclear reactors anyway.

By 2024, all four were operating. Delivered on time, on budget, and cleaner than almost anything else on the grid. [Check: they were three years late and likely somewhat over budget, just far less so than many Western projects. It’s all realtive, I suppose.]

While many in the West called it impossible, the UAE built it. 5,600 MW of capacity. About 25% of national electricity.

So what made Barakah work, and why is the world struggling to replicate it?

First, they built in sequence. Units 1 through 4 were staggered roughly a year apart. The same workforce moved from one unit to the next, carrying forward lessons in real time. By the fourth unit, construction and commissioning timelines had improved dramatically. This is what an industrial learning curve looks like. Most countries build reactors as isolated projects spaced years apart, which resets that curve every time.

Second, they chose a single, experienced vendor and maintained clear accountability. KEPCO brought a standardized, proven design. ENEC, as the national entity, retained control and continuity. No fragmented contracting, no diffusion of responsibility.

Third, they built the regulator before the reactors. FANR was established years ahead of construction. Hundreds of inspections and extensive international reviews ensured that safety was embedded from the start, not layered on later.

This is a country like Australia built on hydrocarbons, yet choosing reliable baseload power for domestic stability. It wasn’t driven by ideology. It was driven by the fact that they needed reliable power and made a decision to get it.

Compare that with ongoing debates in the UK around Hinkley Point C, or cost overruns at Vogtle in the US. In the same period, the UAE moved from zero to 5.6 GW of nuclear capacity in just over a decade. The gap is not technological. It comes down to political will, institutional clarity, and an industrial approach to delivery. Nuclear does not have to be slow. Barakah shows what is possible.

Why can’t Australia do the same? The answer surely starts with Chris Bowen:

No wonder the average man walks away

No wonder the average man walks away. By SightBringer.

For thirty years the cultural message aimed at men has been some version of you are the issue. Toxic masculinity. Male privilege. The patriarchy. The message wasn’t always wrong in its origins but it metastasized into something that told an entire generation of boys that the thing they are is fundamentally broken and needs to be fixed before they’re allowed to participate.

So they internalized it. Not the strong ones. Not the ones with fathers who counterbalanced it. Not the ones with natural confidence that overrode the messaging. The average ones. The ones in the middle of the bell curve who needed guidance and structure and got a culture that told them their instincts were dangerous and their ambition was suspect and their masculinity was a disease to be treated.

Those boys are now the men in this segment. Late twenties. No career. No direction. No sense of what they’re supposed to be because every model of masculinity they were offered was either vilified or sanitized into something unrecognizable.

The aggressive drive that builds companies and families and civilizations was pathologized. The competitive instinct that pushes men to achieve was reframed as toxic. The provider identity that gave average men purpose for thousands of years was dismissed as outdated.

Well it’s your game, but we don’t have to play:

And nothing replaced it. That’s the part that matters most. The old models were torn down and nothing was built in their place. The message was stop being that but never here’s what to be instead. So a generation of men just stopped. Stopped trying. Stopped building. Stopped competing. Stopped striving. Not out of laziness. Out of the rational conclusion that the game as presented to them has no role for them that isn’t apologetic.

The women who surpassed them in payroll jobs didn’t do it in a vacuum. They did it inside a system that spent decades building infrastructure specifically for female advancement. Scholarships. Programs. Mentorship networks. Cultural encouragement. Legal frameworks. Title IX. Every institution in the country oriented a piece of itself toward helping women succeed.

And it worked. Women are outperforming men in education and entering the workforce at higher rates because the system was rebuilt to produce that outcome.

Nobody rebuilt anything for men. There is no equivalent infrastructure. No programs. No cultural encouragement. No institutional focus on male development or male purpose.

The assumption was that men had all the advantages already and didn’t need help. That assumption was true for the men at the top. The executives. The politicians. The wealthy. It was never true for the average man who needed structure and direction and purpose the same way anyone does.

Angry young women: the toxic femosphere

Angry young women: the toxic femosphere. By Emily Lawford at The New Statesman.

While the toxic, often hard-right politics of the manosphere have been exhaustively documented, the new generation of female influencers are nearly as extreme — just on the other side of the political spectrum.

The “femosphere” spans a range of tones: there are misandrist dating coaches who urge women to reject men altogether, and more explicitly progressive content creators who cover global and domestic politics.

Exclusive polling by Merlin Strategy for the New Statesman reveals that young women, aged between 18 and 30, are by far the most progressive demographic in the UK. … Gen Z women are more likely to support causes such as feminism, environmentalism and anti-racism than young men. They also feel much more negatively towards young men than young men feel about them.

It all feels impossibly bleak:

I spent the last few months in search of the new left-wing young women. It wasn’t difficult — they were everywhere. But it all felt impossibly bleak. They weren’t excited about their futures. They didn’t like the men they knew, or the idea of those they didn’t.

Men were just a threat who had the potential to harm or trap them. This will almost certainly make relationships harder: fewer than half of young women feel men understand them.

Young women are much less likely than men to date people who disagree with their politics. People will get lonelier, and angrier. Young women are twice as likely to not want children as young men. And it’s getting worse. Women under 25 are most likely to believe things are “stacked against me, no matter how hard I try”.

Examples:

It was a Wednesday night and seven members of the University of Leeds’ feminist society had invited me to join their book swap. I asked how they felt about the young men they knew. “I don’t care for them,” said a girl called Ruby imperiously. …

I asked if they’d consider dating a man with different political views. They all immediately said no. “I don’t think I’d even be friends with one,” said one girl. “They don’t see you as human.”

John Carter:

Women have never been freer, more prosperous, or more independent, they’ve never been safer, they’ve never enjoyed more support and validation, they’ve never had more power and opportunity, and they are absolutely furious about all of it.

Thymotic Assertion:

The men in their lives, proportional to their elevated independent material prosperity, have never had less comparative independent material prosperity and, most crucially, status.

They’re right to be miserable: wherever they look, they see a million broken men for each Adonis.

Raw Egg Nationalist:

Here are some facts about leftism, the brain, and women to conclude. Leftists have been shown to have smaller amygdalae than conservatives. The amygdala is a region of the brain associated with threat perception. Differences in threat perception go a surprisingly long way toward explaining fundamental differences between left- and right-wingers — between seeing a fighting-age Syrian man in a boat as a poor refugee to be welcomed with open arms or as a dangerous invader to be kept out with force if necessary. Research has shown that just three months on hormonal contraception can change the structure and function of a woman’s amygdala. About 14 percent of girls aged 15–19 are on hormonal contraception in the US, and nearly 17 percent aged 20–29. …

Women’s worsening mental health is caused in large part by the massive toxic burden of the modern world, from the low-quality food we eat and the harmful chemicals that are everywhere—herbicides, pesticides, plastic chemicals, nonstick coatings, fire retardants, and pharmaceuticals—to our addiction to screens and chronic exposure to blue light and electromagnetic radiation. …

Not only are women significantly more likely to be mentally ill than men—this is well established—but mental illness is robustly associated with being a leftist. I’d be inclined to say leftism is itself a form of mental illness, but we can park that stronger claim for now and just deal with the association. …

Studies have shown, variously, that left-wingers are more mentally ill than conservatives, that they’re unhappier, that they’re more neurotic and emotionally unstable. Narcissism and psychopathy have also been associated with “anti-hierarchical aggression” — i.e., the leftist desire to destroy society — and Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy predict “virtuous victimhood signaling,” meaning the kind of claims to moral superiority that accrue to the persecuted in today’s leftist worldview.

Trump is a Moderate. What’s Coming is Far More Conservative.

Trump is a Moderate. What’s Coming is Far More Conservative. By Elizabeth Nickson at Absurdistan.

Lately the left has stepped on rakes in Hungary and the Americas:

I don’t suppose you missed the delicious humiliation of Obama, Clinton, the Blob, when they ululated over the defeat of Victor Orban only to find out that the new guy — Péter Magyar — young, with actual muscle tone — was even more committed to the anti-immigration/conservative agenda than Orban himself. Then, the next day –this was almost too wonderful for words — he shut down the official media until they corrected their bias. I felt like ululating myself.

The left, after tens of millions, hundreds of millions of Euro-dollar-propaganda got 2.3% of the vote, and no seats. They were obliterated.

Peru went 52% conservative, the left 25%. Chile, a long-time leftie haven, went conservative, California’s new governor’s race is conservative against conservative. …

It’s over, lefties. It’s over, globalist scum. All your plans have failed. No one’s life has been made better except criminals, your only genuine voting base.

You cannot fight reality and when it snaps back, the sting is memorable. It will last a hundred years. Your reputation’s collapse, the humiliation coming to you will be studied for centuries, it will be that spectacular.

What’s coming (see link for video):

“People might find this a little hard to believe, but I believe that anyone who does not belong to an American ethnicity — essentially pan-European — should be swiftly and humanely removed and sent back to their homelands. And I think if we don’t do this, it could get ugly.”

“That would mean a decent amount of people,” says the interviewer.

(So far, so shocking. But not that persuasive. How the heck could this happen?)

“Yes, it would be about 80 million people.”

Ok then.

“I’m of the belief that cultures, innovation and ideas emerge from people. I view humans as a biological substrate that consciousness and everything else emerge from, and without that, white people and white culture will go extinct. The reason why everybody wants to move here is because it’s better, it’s better than where they came from and the reason it’s better is because it’s made by people who made better societies and if those people die, who is going to upkeep them? I don’t think that Mexicans are going to upkeep the same way Anglos have.

“And it’s not looking good. The clock’s ticking on this….”

That kid is American, but in Canada, the base — the energy of the culture, the future — is roaring and it has traction:

 

 

You have to listen to that fellow’s voice to get the full import of what he is saying. He is fully male, and certain. He is not a demagogue nutcase like Nick Fuentes. He’s sensible, methodical, calm. And strong.

And there are millions like him. They are the future. Tens of millions. More. … And they are committed. Why? Because their lives have been trashed. Because their future looks worse. …

This is what I am seeing passed around among future leaders:

 

Kids, by which I mean the future, are aware that not one foreign country has America’s interests at heart, and the entire criminal enterprise of globalism wants to take what little they have. They are the prey. Literally.

This went viral last week among young women:

 

 

To a man or woman, they want the Iranian mullahs ended. Not trimmed back, not de-militarized. Ended.

And they want Islamists out of their country. This is what young girls are watching. This is what Sharia is, Tucker, you blithering idiot. Try and watch this and tell us Muslim culture is somehow acceptable in the West. …

Times have changed:

Everyone knows. Everyone. Our current governments don’t care. 250,000 English working class girls raped and the Labour government — not the right, the Tories — the left did nothing….

And in New York City, it begins. First, no dogs. Because Muslims don’t like dogs and wherever they go, they insinuate themselves into power, and start dominating.

In Italy, they want them out. All of them. This is not just a voting bloc. This is the energy required to pull it all down.

And this future is not just seen by those who have been victimized by the globalist left. The intellectual class is starting to consider their defeat

Our labor is being stolen. Not only are children and women being raped and killed, everything we have is being stolen.

 

 

The author returns to Canada after 25 years:

When I came home to the Demented Dominion after 25 years of blissful not-here, it was clear the country had been ruined by post-war generations. It was a dull, programmatic society, with propped up ‘famous’ Canadians that were pushed in our faces ceaselessly and a propped up media that pushed socialist-funded-by-capitalist-patsies ideas. …

Canadians … earn one-third less than Americans, mostly because government leaches everything. As a result, they are, to a man or woman, envious of the USA. And hating, And envious. The government promotes this to deflect criticism.

Everyone young with ambition leaves and for every one that succeeds, 1000 slink back, intimidated, or pulled by their families and love. It’s tough out there when you don’t have the skills of determination, excellence and self-reliance, taught as if through breathing in the U.S. In Canada, losing is good, every business angles on how to get the government to pick up the tab. In the U.S. and even in Britain when I was there, you were on your own. Those cultures thrived because to succeed you had to reach down and find the thing, the skill or talent you had to contribute and then develop the grit to do so. …

The UN’s 2030 plan is being sneakily implemented throughout the West:

They got their instructions from the UN’s 2030 plan, which Canada has almost entirely put in to place, and which is in place in western Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and South and Central America. And in the U.S. No one voted for 2030. No voter even knew what it was. It was imposed on us. It was legislated, the regulations were written to code from the U.N., and the rules imposed without our knowledge.

The result of this, and of the treaties that every town, county, region, province, state and country has signed in secret with the United Nations, has been decline. In my village, I watched family after individual after enterprise be ruined, their money extracted, their time eaten by “process”. Finally their families, financially bereft, slunk off to another jurisdiction where one could still get a job. It was a fierce managed destruction of the economy, incremental and pitiless. Again, this has happened everywhere, all across the U.S., all through Europe, Australia, the U.K. It is in process all through Central and South America. It is the principal reason for the growing endemic poverty among the lower 75%. Who no one talks to or takes into account. …

Muslims are the foot soldiers of globalism, here to take it all from us:

Islam … is taking over every western country, centimetre by centimetre with one overarching ambition, to turn us and our culture into Islamists, who pay tribute, who follow Sharia, who act as prey to be plundered.

It seems preposterous, ridiculous that they could break the west and its extraordinary wealth, creativity and bounty, but if they are stealing $500,000,000 a year, half a trillion, as is estimated in the U.S., being stolen by immigrant communities, well… they are getting there aren’t they?

 

 

Now, there is no doubt in my mind that most Muslims are good people with peculiar views. However, any study, however brief, is utterly convincing in that first of all jihad, or the suppression and extinction of other cultures is their first goal. There is none other. They are permitted, enjoined, to lie and steal from us. Therefore the Somalis in Minnesota and Maine and everywhere else, steal with joy, steal billions and do not feel an ounce of guilt or remorse.

Islamists are the standing army of globalism. They have been brought here to destroy our culture from within. Politically, they rise. The rape, murder and assault of white women and children is a weapon anticipated and used by their leaders to terrorize and silence us. It was planned many decades ago. And it is inexorable. Socialism brings them in, compassion leads us to gift them from our stores, and then they proceed to take over.

As they did to the Persians who have, for 47 years, lived under their boot.

That’s why we have an Islamist in charge of New York City, and the foul stench of Ilhan Omar in Minnesota backed by the fully evil Keith Ellison, and the entirely corrupted Kier Starmer who knew that 250,000 English schoolgirls had been raped by Islamists and did nothing.

These facts are hard to take on. Our globalist left propaganda insists that we hate corporations and ‘the rich’, and think everyone else is poor, good and honest like us. We thought green was good. We were like cows, like sheep. And they slowly slowly took us over.

This is why Canada, the U.K., France, Germany and Spain won’t turn up to protect the source of their oil. First they reckon ‘oil’ must be made expensive and hard to get, and this plays into 2030, and second, their governments are riven through with Islamists, who will make those politician suffer if they fight the source of Islamism in Iran.

The Red/Green/Islamist Alliance is a traitorous, violent, genocidal cult which is real, active, writhing with darkness and suppurating. It must be defeated and thrown into the fires of hell where it belongs.

hat-tip David Archibald