Sneaking up on Khamenei

Sneaking up on Khamenei. By Shanaka Anslem Perera

They did not bomb Iran. They waited for Iran’s entire leadership to sit down in the same room and then they bombed Iran.

Months of intelligence. Thousands of hours of surveillance and signal intercepts. One variable: the moment the Supreme Leader, the President, and senior military command gathered in a single location at the same time.

That moment was 8:15 this morning. Daylight. Every previous Israeli strike on Iran came at night. June 2025 launched in darkness. October 2024 after midnight. Iran’s entire air defense doctrine is built around the assumption that Israel attacks in the dark. Israel attacked in broad daylight because the target was not infrastructure. The target was a meeting.

Iran’s leadership now knows three things. Israel knew where they were meeting. Israel knew when they were meeting. Israel knew who would be in the room. And everything we watched over the past month, the F-22s at Ovda, the tankers at Ben Gurion, Al Udeid emptied to zero, 270 transport flights, all of it was the delivery architecture for one precision strike on one gathering.

Every future meeting of Iran’s senior leadership now carries one question: does Israel know about this one too?

This is not a military operation. This is the destruction of institutional trust inside a regime. Every general who sits with Khamenei tomorrow will wonder who told Jerusalem about today.

Iran 2026 Is Not Iraq 2003

Iran 2026 Is Not Iraq 2003. By Niall Ferguson in The Free Press.

It’s just “regime alteration:”

After the U.S. captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro last month, I suggested to a senior administration official that what we had just seen was not regime change but regime alteration — in the sense that, while Maduro had been replaced by Delcy Rodríguez, the structure of the Chavista regime remained in place. The alteration was that Delcy would now report to Washington, not to Havana or Beijing.

“Regime alteration,” he said, writing it down. “I might use that.”

Indeed, regime alteration is the practical consequence of the approach laid out in Trump’s National Security Strategy published late last year. The strategy rules out the deployment of American ground forces other than special forces. It requires a short time frame for military operations. It will disappoint those who want to fast-track Venezuela and Iran to democracy. But the lesson of Iraq has not been lost on Trump.

That is why it misses the point to say, “Trump claimed to be an isolationist and he’s just started another forever war.” One thing I can confidently promise about the U.S.-Israeli war against the Islamic Republic: It will not last long.

Khamenei — the theocrat who has ruled for more than 30 years, setting Iran’s intransigent nuclear policy, building up Hezboollah, Hamas and the Houthis in Yemen, and who had Iran fighting heavily in Syria — is almost certainly dead.

On Saturday afternoon, Trump announced that Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei had been killed.

 

 

Boo!

As last year, the diplomacy of the last few weeks was merely maskirovka — a disguise — to persuade the Iranians that they might talk their way out of the destruction Trump threatened in early January, when Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was slaughtering protesters in the streets. …

Far from being strung along by wily Persian negotiators, the Trump administration was surprisingly explicit in its warnings — even more so than last June. On February 19, Trump told Iran that it had just 10 to 15 days to avert potential military action. A week ago, his special envoy Steve Witkoff declared that Iran was now “probably a week away from having industrial-grade bomb-making material” and insisted that “zero enrichment” was one of Trump’s “red lines.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Wednesday that Tehran’s refusal “to talk about [its] ballistic missiles to us or to anyone” was “a big problem.”

Omani-mediated talks continued in Geneva until Thursday, but anyone who thought that Witkoff and Jared Kushner were planning to return from the U.S. after “consultations” wasn’t reading the Situation Room. Trump told reporters last Thursday that “we’re either going to get a deal, or it’s going to be unfortunate for them.” By refusing to yield on enrichment and missiles, the Iranians chose the unfortunate option. …

Not Iraq 2003:

Operation Epic Fury differs from Operation Iraqi Freedom—the 2003 invasion of Iraq—in two key respects. Yes, the justification is preemption against a regime intent on acquiring weapons of mass destruction and implicated in international terrorism. But the goal is not to march into Iran and confer, much less impose, freedom on the Iranians. It is to decapitate the Islamic Republic’s political structure and leave the Iranians to take their freedom from the mullahs and their murderous henchmen. As Trump said in his speech this morning, “members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, the armed forces and all of the police” can “have complete immunity” if they lay down their weapons.

Will this succeed? We don’t yet know, but it’s important to note that the Iranian regime has few effective friends. …

Iran’s barrage of missile attacks on its neighbors’ territory has achieved little other than to convert fence-sitters into supporters of the U.S.-Israeli effort. In what will surely prove to be a spasm of self-immolation, the Iranians have hit Bahrain (which hosts the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet headquarters) and other targets in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. This is how to lose friends and alienate people.

Who’s ruling Iran now?

The real question is: Who rules in Tehran after Khamenei? Or, to put it bluntly, who’s the Iranian Delcy in this regime alteration? The 86-year-old head of state is now either dead or so deep underground that he can at least be considered buried. (His nickname these days is “Moushe-Ali,” or “Ali the Mouse,” because he’s mostly in a deep hole.) …

Good news / bad news:

The good news is that regime alternation is easier than regime change, as we have already seen in Venezuela. In the Middle East, the U.S. has unrivaled dominance. As we have seen, neither Russia nor China can do much to help Iran.

The bad news is that “triangular diplomacy” now works against the United States. In late February 2025, Xi Jinping said after a video call with Putin that Russia and China are “true friends who have been through thick and thin together.” Their Axis meets regularly and appears to have a game plan. Europe is in danger of becoming the battleground of Cold War II, as Asia was the battleground of Cold War I. A Ukrainian defeat by Russia would be disastrous for European security, which is why Trump wants to end the war there. But the biggest risk the world faces is still a Taiwan Crisis, the economic consequences of which would be greater than the 1973-74 Oil Shock because of the centrality of Taiwan’s semiconductor fabs to the world economy. It’s hard to see how Trump and Xi will find common ground on this issue during their summit in April.

The price of oil hasn’t moved much, currently US$ 67.

A fleeting strategic opportunity

A fleeting strategic opportunity. By Ian Langford in The Australian.

From a historical perspective, the US took full advantage of what strategists would call a “fleeting strategic opportunity”. January’s student-led protests across Iranian cities revealed something long suspected but rarely visible at scale: generational exhaustion with clerical rule. Unlike earlier uprisings, these protests were decentralised, digitally co-ordinated, and openly political rather than purely economic.

The regime’s legitimacy, always contested, showed signs of structural erosion.

 

 

Washington’s apparent calculation was stark. If regime cohesion was already weakening, removing its leadership nucleus might trigger internal fragmentation faster than external pressure ever could. President Trump’s speech, which coincided with the first missile salvos, was directed explicitly at the Iranian people, signalling that “now is the time to take control of your future,” which confirmed that the US objective for this operation extended beyond military degradation to political transformation. …

This moment marks the end of the post-1979 strategic framework. For 45 years, regional security revolved around managing, rather than resolving, the Iranian question. Deterrence assumed regime continuity. Diplomacy assumed ideological permanence. Even confrontation was calibrated to avoid systemic collapse. Operation Epic Fury breaks that assumption. …

There is also a psychological dimension. By demonstrating willingness to strike leadership targets directly, the US has crossed a threshold rarely approached since the Cold War. Adversaries and allies alike will reassess American risk tolerance and strategic intent….

The strategic wager embedded in Trump’s appeal to the Iranian people:

If widespread mobilisation follows, historians may view this moment as analogous to 1989 in Eastern Europe, a sudden unravelling of an entrenched ideological state once its coercive centre disappeared. If not, the region could instead enter a prolonged phase of instability marked by factional struggle, proxy violence, and uncertain succession. …

What is clear is that the Middle East has crossed a strategic Rubicon. … There is no going back to shadow wars and incremental pressure.  …

This was not another episode in a long rivalry. It was a decisive attempt to end it.

 

Iranian high school students are cheering and chanting “I Love Trump”

 

Explosions in Tehran, but the streets are alive with dancing and cheers from Iranians against the regime.

 

 

 

NotKennyRogers:

Muslim countries that support today’s U.S strike on Iran: Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey, UAE, Bahrain

Muslim countries that DO NOT support today’s U.S. strike on Iran: France, United Kingdom

The Arab world hates and fears Iran. The Iranians are natural allies of Western Civilization, being higher up in the “oppression tree,” along with Israel and the West.

UPDATE: Only 37% of Iranians identify as Muslims — 2020 survey.

While 32% of the population identifies as Shi’ite Muslim, around 9% identify as atheist, 8% as Zoroastrian, 7% as spiritual, 6% as agnostic, and 5% as Sunni Muslim. Others stated that they identify with or follow Sufi mysticism, humanism, Christianity, the Baha’i faith, or Judaism, among other worldviews. Around 22% identified with none of the above. …

Around 60% reported that they do not pray, while around 40% differed in their reported frequency of praying, among whom over 27% reported praying five times a day.

68% of the population believes that religious prescriptions should be excluded from state legislation, even if believers hold a parliamentary majority. …

Around 72% opposed the compulsory hijab, while 15% insist on the legal obligation to wear the hijab in public.

Islamic Iran’s Legacy

Islamic Iran’s Legacy. By Donald Trump in The Spectator.

For 47 years, the Iranian regime has chanted ‘Death to America’ and waged an unending campaign of bloodshed and mass murder, targeting the United States, our troops and the innocent people in many, many countries.

Among the regime’s very first acts was to back a violent takeover of the US Embassy in Tehran, holding dozens of American hostages for 444 days.

In 1983, Iran’s proxies carried out the Marine barracks bombing in Beirut that killed 241 American military personnel. In 2000, they knew and were probably involved with the attack on the USS Cole. Many died. Iranian forces killed and maimed hundreds of American service members in Iraq.

The regime’s proxies have continued to launch countless attacks against American forces, stationed in the Middle East in recent years, as well as US naval and commercial vessels and international shipping lanes.

It’s been mass terror and we’re not gonna put up with it any longer.

From Lebanon to Yemen and Syria to Iraq, the regime has armed, trained and funded terrorist militias that have soaked the earth with blood and guts.

And it was Iran’s proxy Hamas that launched the monstrous October 7th attacks on Israel, slaughtering more than 1,000 innocent people, including 46 Americans, while taking 12 of our citizens hostage.

It was brutal. Something like the world has never seen before.

Iran is the world’s number one state sponsor of terror and just recently killed tens of thousands of its own citizens on the street as they protested.

A reminder of how awful the Islamic regime in Iran was.

Also:

Never gotten over the fact that Obama was able to send $1.7 Billion Dollars in CASH to Iran and nobody on Congress, the FBI or Justice called for an investigation!

Naturally the left support the mullahs, with protests now in NYC. Palestinian freedom (even though they are or were self governing) is a much higher priority than Iranian freedom, apparently.

From the pro-Palestinian march over the Sydney Harbor Bridge last year (the women circled is the Deputy Leader of the Australian Greens, Senator Mehreen Faruqi representing NSW):

The End of Ideology and the Rise of Ethnic Voting in Britain

The End of Ideology and the Rise of Ethnic Voting in Britain.

On Thursday, the UK held a by-election in near Manchester in an electorate named Gorton and Denton.

The Green Party’s win was their first-ever in in a Westminster by-election.

 

Greens, Reform, Labour, Tories, Lib Dems

 

But it wasn’t really the Greens who won. It was an election fought along ethnic lines, and the Muslims all voted Green (note, not Labour). The Labour Party had held the seat since 1931.

Vox Populi:

It may not sound like much, but it’s a huge shift in percentage terms with tremendous implications for the British political system.

Notice how the remnants of the British two-party system won less than 28 percent of the vote combined. Labor and the Conservative Party are still ideological parties.

Also note that the Muslim population is 42 percent and the Green Party’s vote, which was projected to be 27 percent just yesterday, turned out to be 40.7 percent. This means that the Green Party is the chosen vehicle of the foreigners in the UK and will rapidly be taken over by them.

Reform, whether Nigel Farage wants to admit it or not, is the larval form of the White British Party that will either a) accept its destiny to restore an invaded nation [maybe not Reform — the Restore Party may take that role] or b) go the way of the Conservative Party, depending upon whether it embraces the interests of the white British nation or not.

The Conservatives are totally hopeless and worse than useless.

Both the Left and Right are failing to understand that their differences about ideas are no longer relevant. The foreign immigrants in Gorton and Denton don’t care about the ideas of the Green Party anymore than Somali immigrants in Minnesota care about the ideas of the Democratic Party. It’s just a vehicle for them to utilize their numbers and pursue their material interests.

The Age of Ideology is over. This is the Age of Identity, and those who claim not to have one, or not to see them, are irrelevant.

Daniel Hannan in the Daily Mail (a Tory MP):

This is how democracies unravel. …

We are Balkanising our country, moving beyond citizenship as our primary political identifier and instead relating to one another as members of antagonistic tribes whose territories happen to overlap.

The Green Party’s behaviour in the run-up to yesterday’s by-election should place that party beyond the parameters of democratic decency. Divisive, sectarian and ready to stoke Muslim grievances against Israel and India, the former eco-activists have dropped any pretence of appealing to voters as British citizens. … The Greens campaigned largely on two issues: lifting immigration controls and hostility to Israel. …

Does this really need spelling out? No democracy can flourish if its people lack common identity and shared allegiance.

There have been multi-national regimes down the years — the Habsburgs, the Ottomans, the Soviets — but they survived only for as long as they remained autocratic.

The moment their peoples were given the right to choose, they fractured into their component ethnicities.

What is happening here is vastly more toxic. We have moved from being a cohesive nation, in which almost everyone accepted certain norms –- equality before the courts, parliamentary democracy, religious pluralism, free speech –- to one in which we ourselves are teaching groups of our own citizens to be separate and resentful. …

We taught their children that Britain was rapacious, reprehensible and racist. No wonder some of them turned against the country of their birth.

And the Greens? In bed with Islam, but soon to go extinct:

We’ve tried to appeal to people from all kinds of backgrounds,’ said the Greens’ deputy leader, Mothin Ali, when asked about the Urdu video. ‘That’s about inclusivity.’ …

Ali came to national attention when he marked his victory in the 2024 local elections in Leeds by shouting, ‘We will raise the voice of Gaza! We will raise the voice of Palestine! Allahu Akbar!’

On the day of the October 7 abomination, he recorded a clip in which he argued ‘Palestinians have the right to resist occupying forces’ and that everyone should ‘support the right of indigenous people to fight back’. Does he realise, as a second-generation Brit, how dangerous it is to encourage ‘indigenous people to fight back’? …

Why are Leftists playing this game? Do Greens think that their new voters will buy into the rest of their policies? Do they imagine that Manchester Muslims are clamouring for puberty blockers, ‘gender-affirming care’ and the legalisation of all drugs? …

All that unites the eco-loons with the Islamists is a dislike of the West in general and Israel in particular.

Every such alliance has resulted in the first lot, the white Lefties, being swallowed up by the second.

Aris Roussinous at UnHerd:

A truism of political science that, as the renowned sociologist Donald L. Horowitz remarked, in a society divided along ethnic lines “the election is a census, and the census is an election”. …

Ethnic pandering is only acceptable to the ruling class when the left do it:

As a national spectacle rather than a local campaign, specific political goals took a backseat to “keeping out Reform”, a party whose perception as one focused on narrow ethnic British interests is the unspoken context of all the Labour and Green rhetoric of “hope against hate” and “unity against division”. This is simply ethnic politics for a political system unwilling to name what it has become.

The pivot of the election was better understood by Jeremy Corbyn, announcing the need to vote Green to “defeat Reform, defeat the fascists and the racists”, which, translated out of Leftspeak, means parties addressing ethnic British voters and their collective interests as openly as the Greens so effectively did for their own new voters.

In this, given the legal restrictions and political taboos against overt ethnic mobilisation of the British electoral majority, progressives currently possess the upper hand, permitted to engage in open ethnic pandering while condemning the same approach for their Right-wing rivals.

Open borders versus closed borders:

The reshaping of Westminster politics into a battleground between the party of limitless open borders on the one hand, and of mass deportations on the other, will make overt what British political taboos still barely manage to keep implicit. …

Rather than civil war, as darkly hinted at by Danny Kruger should Reform fail to win office, the more likely outcome is simply the formalisation of voting along ethnic lines in highly segregated communities, and the consequent foregrounding of symbolic politics — of flags and monuments and the jealous rivalry over communal space — in areas where the two politically opposing voting blocs about each other.

Britain is leaving the modern world it invented, and regressing back to the Dark Ages. All it took was feminism, lefty virtue signaling, and mass immigration from the third world.

Churchill gets the Palestinian treatment

Churchill gets the Palestinian treatment. By Niall Ferguson, noted historian.

I struggle to find words strong enough to convey the utter contempt I feel for the person who perpetrated this disgraceful act of vandalism — and for anyone who condones it.

 

This is what so-called “pro-Palestinians” did last night to the man who saved the free world.

 

Commenters:

The Churchill statue is sacred to British culture. This is why it is attacked. They do it to demoralise us. …

Imagine if Britain had sought peace in 1940. Germany would have been free to consolidate power over Europe, then turn its full might on the Soviet Union alone. After securing victory there, it’s chillingly logical to think they would have come back for Britain, and then used it as a springboard – hopping across Iceland, Greenland, and into Canada – to eventually take on a less-prepared United States. His refusal to bow didn’t just save Britain; it preserved the possibility of a free world.

Disrespecting the natives. Cultural conquest underway.

hat-tip Stephen Neil

Giving away your wealth and birthright to foreigners

Giving away your wealth and birthright to foreigners. By White Papers Policy Institute.

Two people, neither of whom are actual Americans, very excited to give away American tax dollars to every foreigner who washes up.

The sooner we collectively drop the pretense that “anyone can be an American!” the sooner we can fix this fiscal, social, and cultural disaster.

 

NYC Mayor Mamdani and AOC release ad to encourage illegal aliens to sign up for 𝙁𝙍𝙀𝙀 𝘾𝙃𝙄𝙇𝘿𝘾𝘼𝙍𝙀, in Spanish

 

Buying votes and bringing in more voters from the third world with taxpayer money. Leftist policy: foreigners first.

 

Possibly related:

Regardless of race/ethnicity, in 1990 ~89% of Americans had pre-Hart-Celler (1965) origins.

By 2025 ~73% of Americans had pre-HC origins.

Pre-HC origins could be down to ~68% by 2040 and ~63% by 2060.

 

 

Britain?

Britain is no longer a high trust society because of replacement migration.

Native Brits were 91% of the UK’s population in 1991. They are ~72% as of 2025 (some estimates have it as low as 68%).

The only way you restore a high trust society is by reversing mass migration. Remigration.

 

 

Nativist, not ethnocentric

Nativist, not ethnocentric. By Carl Benjamin.

The term “ethnonationalism” is a liberal fiction that is deliberately designed to mischaracterise nativism, a worldview which is the foundation of the modern nation state and the lodestone towards which all political activity hitherto was oriented.

“Ethnonationalism” means “for one group only”, whereas nativism means “for one group primarily”.

No sensible person believes that foreigners in our country ought to be outlaws, that is, that they are not entitled to the protection of the law nor have any rights under it. What sensible people object to is when foreigners are prioritised over the natives and the native claim to the land is eroded by demographic displacement.

The alternative to nativism is genocide (by replacement):

Nativism’s core claim is that our country is for us first, and that we have a right to maintain our demographic security in it. This is essentially uncontestible, because it would be called ethnic cleansing and genocide were it any other way. Indeed, this claim is regularly made when it applies to other countries.

This is why the mainstream types, Farage included, must use the lazy ideological mischaracterisation of “ethnonationalism” in order to mask and deny the fundamental truth of nativism’s position.

The native people of a country must have priority over non-native people when policy is decided and executive actions are taken because they have nowhere else to go. Non-native people always have the option of returning to their ancestral lands if the country in which they live is not being run to their liking. The natives do not.

This is non-negotiable.

White Paper Policy:

You will meet remarkably few Americans who express genuine racial, ethnic, or other identity-based hatred/exclusionary feelings. Americans are incredibly kind, caring, giving people. Sometimes to their own detriment.

Still, the new version of the right we are seeing in America now (which is really just the manifestation of what the public has always wanted) is very nativist. It has to be nativist because Americans have gone through 50+ years of outright policy neglect by people in D.C. and even most state capitals.

Americans understand that they are not being put first in America, that their children are not being put first, that their families, towns, and their nation are not being put first. They can see when the priority of the Biden administration was illegal aliens and they have become angry that foreign countries are the focus of so much of the political class’ time and resources. …

Nativism has become and will remain the order of the day until the political class gets on board or gets replaced.

A ubiquitous leftist lie is that you are either like them — leaning towards open borders, and certainly in favor of mass migration from the third world — or a racist, white-Australia bigot. No in-between in their rhetorical world. It’s an insulting lie, obviously designed to discredit and cripple the social standing of anyone who  opposes their plans to import a new people.

The most sacred duty of a government is to protect its people

The most sacred duty of a government is to protect its people. By White Paper Policy.

If you can’t define who you’re going to protect then you cannot really define what you are going to protect them from.

Is Axel Rudakubana, born and raised in Britain to Rwandan parents, British?

 

Axel Rudakubana murdered three young white girls and attempted to kill 10 other whites in a race-based genocidal attack in Southport in 2024.

 

If the answer is yes then ‘Britishness’ is functionally meaningless.

If the answer is no then no second generation immigrant is British unless they have British heritage/ancestry.

And Nigel Farage, with his Reform Party (not to be confused with Rupert Lowe’s Restore Party who want to deport most of the migrants who arrived in the last 20 years)?

Trump takes refugees from South Africa — culturally adjacent

Trump takes refugees from South Africa — culturally adjacent. By Mario Nawfal.

The U.S. plans to process 4,500 white South African refugees a month, mostly Afrikaners, way over the 2026 cap of 7,500.

Trailers are set up in Pretoria to speed things up.

South Africa calls claims of persecution unproven.

This could eat almost all U.S. refugee slots for the year.

The coin flipped from the woke non white agenda?

Would they cause diversity problems in the US (or Australia)? Of course not.

And Australia?

In 2019/20, 63% were from the Middle East, particularly Iraq (24%), Afghanistan (11%), Iran (9%), and Syria (11%.

Asian and Pacific origins accounted for 21% in 2019/20, with major sources including Sri Lanka (24%), Burma (Myanmar) (30%), and Bhutan (11%).

Africa contributed 16% of clients, primarily from Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Eritrea.

More recently, UNHCR data shows that in 2023, the largest number of refugees resettled in Australia came from:

  • Afghanistan
  • Iraq
  • Iran
  • Syria
  • Sri Lanka

These countries have consistently been top sources due to ongoing conflict, persecution, and instability. Australia’s humanitarian program prioritizes individuals with the greatest need, including LGBTQI+ individuals, women and children at risk, and those with family links in Australia.

Australia’s annual refugee and humanitarian intake is currently set at 20,000 places for the 2024–25 financial year, the highest level since 2012–13 (compared to 7,500 for the US).

Perhaps we can compete with Sweden for the title of “humanitarian superpower”?

hat-tip Stephen Neil

The norms of Anglo-Protestant society are incompatible with diversity

The norms of Anglo-Protestant society are incompatible with diversity. By White Papers Policy.

Lee Kuan Yew tried to reverse engineer the norms of Anglo-Protestant society and discovered you can’t within a diverse environment.

As a result Singapore is one of the most paternalistic states in the world with a lot of race based laws and system designed to ‘manage’ diversity.

The presidency is rotated based on race, where you can live is determined by race, part of your paycheck is given to official state sanctioned racial ‘self-help’ organizations.

You can go to jail for hurting the feelings of other racial groups.

 

 

If Singapore is the best example of how to run a diverse society you should not want to live in a diverse society.

Remember when Australia used to be a high-trust society? Gone with the wind. The current reality:

 

The ugly consequences of covid and the vaccine

The ugly consequences of covid and the vaccine. By David Archibald.

It is well known amongst virologists that you can’t make a vaccine for a coronavirus because they mutate too fast. [Ralph Baric, the scientific brains behind covid at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill,] didn’t want to make money, he just wanted to kill people. …

Vaccines:

So how did the vaccines go? It turns out that the more covid shots you took, the sicker you became. The vaccinated were more likely to be infected than the unvaccinated and this effect increased with more shots from the third dose onwards.

This was due to a changed immune response that treated pathogens as if they were something as harmless as pollen. The vaccinated also shed a lot of spike protein that had been created in their bodies. We know this from the incidence of women experiencing menstrual arrhythmia from being in proximity to the vaccinated.

Cancer:

And now we have the results of a South Korean study of 8.4 million people: 1-year risks of cancers associated with COVID-19 vaccination: a large population-based cohort study in South Korea. The study found that the incidence of thyroid cancer increased by 35% following vaccination, prostate cancer by 69%, colorectal cancer by 28%, lung cancer by 53% and so on. There isn’t an organ in body that isn’t affected by covid to some extent. …

Kidneys:

The kidneys get a quarter of the blood flow from the heart. … The kidneys filter things out of the blood while the other organs add things to it. So the kidneys could be the biggest target for the spike protein, from either vaccination or live virus. …

That’s our theory. Is there any evidence that it is correct? Yes, it turns out that our kidneys are taking a whacking:

 

 

The graph above shows the annual incidence of hospital treatment for chronic kidney disease in the National Health Service (NHS) of the UK from 2013 to 2025. There has been a 50% increase from the pre-2020 trend. …

Hepatitis:

Another thing about covid is that it suppresses the immune system so that other diseases, in the body but held in check by the immune system normally, start to run rampant. This chart shows that the incidence of liver disease with hepatitis has tripled in the NHS since covid came along: …

 

 

Endometriosis:

Three times higher than it was pre-covid. This is a big signal affecting fertility. …

 

 

Scabies:

Scabies in the UK has tripled over the last three years as covid suppresses the immune system. …

 

Blood clots –> amputations:

This chart is of amputation of limbs in the NHS of the UK, 2013 to 2025. Covid is fibrotic and causes blood clots in minor capillaries. This reduces circulation with the potential for gangrene to follow, and the necessity for amputation after that. So far this is up three-fold in the UK. …

 

 

Child mortality:

From Sweden, this graph is of the causes of death of children aged 10 to 14 years, from 1997 to 2024.

 

 

Flu:

From the US, this graph shows the amount of influenza-A virus in sampling at 181 wastewater stations across the country. The monotonic increase in peak annual viral load from influenza is what you would expect from ongoing weakening of immunity. …

 

 

Unable to work:

 

Births:

We are told that Australia is in a ‘baby drought’ but we aren’t told why or by how much … Taiwan has a population of 26 million, which is pretty close to Australia’s. Taiwan does a far better job of releasing birth and death statistics. The following graph is of monthly births and deaths in Taiwan from 2019 to 2025. It is the best indication we can get of what is likely happening in Australia.

 

 

Taiwan was a happy place in which births and deaths equaled each other at about 14,000 per month. That was until covid came along. Deaths are now running at 16,000 per month. The birth rate has entered a decline, now down to about 8,000 per month. So net population loss is 8,000 per month currently, translating to 100,000 per annum.

How much of the decline in births is due to miscarriages and how much is due to reduced fertility is unknown.

Read it all. The situation is much worse than might reasonably have been expected, even knowing the shenanigans that went on with the creation of covid and its “vaccine.”

Trumps traps Democrats at his State of the Union Address

Trumps traps Democrats at his State of the Union Address.

Stephen Green:

Reaganesque, but wholly Trump.

Western Lensman:

The defining issue of our country, powerfully visualized in 20 seconds:

“If you agree with this statement, then stand up and show your support: The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens not illegal aliens.”

Every Democrat remains seated.

 

 

Mark Belling:

This was a major gamble by Trump. If the Democrats had stood up, they would have one-upped Trump and his attempt to make them look nuts would’ve backfired. He gambled that they just couldn’t do it…..and he was right.

VBC-Apologetics:

If they had stood up, he could then call them out on their hypocrisy, as he went into the next section, calling the names of victims of immigrant violence.

They were trapped. There was no way to make good optics out of it. 4-dimensional chess.

Stephen Miller:

The immortal visual of the entire Democrat party — upon explicit repeated invitation — refusing to stand for the core moral principle that US government owes its allegiance to US citizens and not foreign criminal invaders, is the most shocking image in the history of the US Congress.

Mike Marinella:

Every single vulnerable House Democrat should get comfortable re-watching the moment they revealed they’re nothing more than America-hating scums who stayed glued to their seats while President Trump called on protecting American citizens over criminal illegal immigrants. The ads write themselves.

Steve Watson:

Democrats’ disdain for American priorities hit new lows during President Trump’s State of the Union, where many refused to stand for victims of illegal alien crime or even basic protections for citizens. Now, they’re doubling down with excuses that expose their true allegiances. …

Debbie Wasserman Schultz [Dem congressperson, previously Chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) from 2011 to 2016] called the speech “absolutely revolting,” specifically recoiling at the idea of prioritizing Americans over illegal aliens. …

Suhas Subramanyam [Dem congressperson, the first Indian-American, South Asian, and Hindu elected to Congress from Virginia] whined that Trump “tried to corner them” by asking Democrats to stand for American citizens—revealing just how controversial basic patriotism has become in their ranks. …

Vice President JD Vance torched Democrats for their spineless performance, pointing out “‘The American government should stand for American citizens, not illegal aliens,’ that shouldn’t be controversial — but apparently, it was to the Democrats.”

Unseen1:

IMO the dems were in shock tonight. They believed the media and thought Trump would be coming into the speech wounded. Instead, he came in with guns ablazing, taking victory lap after victory lap, calling out the crazy dems to their face, recounting his and the GOP’s wins, and showing the best of America.

How do you not stand? By Robby Starbuck:

Democrats refused to stand and honor the Mom of the young woman, Iryna Zarutska, who was brutally murdered on a bus last year by a violent felon.

The man was only able to kill her because Democrats continued to free him despite his criminal record. Absolutely soulless and evil.

 

 

And:

Never forget this moment. The Democrats had the chance to stand with sanity when President Trump asked Congress to pass a law that makes it illegal for any state to steal a child from their parents just because they won’t transition their kid.

Democrats sat and heckled as President Trump honored a young detransitioner who actually had a Judge keep her away from her parents and put her with all boys. Unfathomable evil. This is who they are now on a national level.

 

 

End Wokeness:

Trump calls out Somalian fraud. Camera pans to Ilhan Omar crying:

 

The ugly truth: Democrats are no longer proud to be American.

The ugly truth: Democrats are no longer proud to be American.

 

Cuisin:

Demoralisation through universities and social media, I reckon, and lack of a sense of individuality makes them all fall into the zeitgeist very rapidly and drastically.

Yuri Bezmenov warned of this, but the KGB never foresaw the effect of social media.

 

 

Stefan Molyneux quipped that everyone in the world is allowed to prefer living among white people. Except white people.